2003–04 Czech 2. Liga

Football league season
2. česká fotbalová liga
Season2003–04
ChampionsMladá Boleslav
PromotedMladá Boleslav
Drnovice
Relegated1. HFK Olomouc
Xaverov
Matches played240
Goals scored545 (2.27 per match)
Top goalscorerTomáš Kaplan (10)
Roman Bednár (10)
Vojtěch Schulmeister (10)
Average attendance1,097
← 2002–03
2004–05 →

The 2003–04 Czech 2. Liga was the 11th season of the 2. česká fotbalová liga, the second tier of the Czech football league.

Promotion was secured by Drnovice after the 29th round of matches on 29 May 2004, after Mladá Boleslav had secured promotion in the previous round.[1] Prachatice escaped relegation by winning on the last day of the season, defeating Kunovice 3–1.[2]

League standings

Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Promotion or relegation
1 Mladá Boleslav (C, P) 30 16 7 7 50 24 +26 55 Promotion to 2004–05 1. Liga
2 Drnovice (P) 30 15 9 6 34 22 +12 54
3 Bohemians Prague 30 13 12 5 37 21 +16 51
4 Kladno 30 15 5 10 47 27 +20 50
5 Pardubice 30 14 4 12 40 35 +5 46[a]
6 Jihlava 30 12 10 8 40 33 +7 46[a]
7 Hradec Králové 30 9 12 9 27 30 −3 39
8 Sparta Prague B 30 9 11 10 32 24 +8 38[b]
9 Most 30 11 5 14 33 34 −1 38[b]
10 Vítkovice 30 9 10 11 28 36 −8 37
11 Brno B 30 11 3 16 36 40 −4 36
12 Sigma Olomouc B 30 9 8 13 40 51 −11 35
13 Prachatice 30 9 7 14 31 49 −18 34
14 Kunovice 30 9 6 15 25 43 −18 33
15 HFK Olomouc (R) 30 7 11 12 21 35 −14 32[c] Relegation to 2004–05 MSFL
16 Xaverov (R) 30 8 8 14 25 42 −17 32[c] Relegation to 2004–05 ČFL
Source: iDNES.cz
Rules for classification: 1) points; 2) head-to-head points; 3) head-to-head goal difference; 4) head-to-head goals scored; 5) goal difference; 6) number of goals scored.
(C) Champions; (P) Promoted; (R) Relegated
Notes:
  1. ^ a b PAR 2–0 JIH; JIH 1–2 PAR
  2. ^ a b SPA 4–0 MOS; MOS 0–3 SPA
  3. ^ a b OLO 0–0 XAV; XAV 0–0 OLO

Top goalscorers

Final standings[3]

Rank Scorer Club Goals
1 Czech Republic Tomáš Kaplan Jihlava 10
Czech Republic Roman Bednár Mladá Boleslav 10
Czech Republic Vojtěch Schulmeister Sigma Olomouc B 10
4 Czech Republic Pavel Simr Brno B 9
Czech Republic Radim Holub Kladno 9
Serbia and Montenegro Vladimir Gluščević Sparta B 9

See also

References

  1. ^ "Fotbalisté Drnovic jsou opět prvoligoví". idnes.cz (in Czech). Mladá fronta DNES. 29 May 2004. Retrieved 29 January 2013.
  2. ^ "Prachatice se udržely, třetí jsou Bohemians". idnes.cz (in Czech). Mladá fronta DNES. 5 June 2004. Retrieved 30 January 2013.
  3. ^ "hráčské statistiky 2. fotbalová liga 2003/2004". Retrieved 29 January 2013.
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