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2003–04 FC Porto season


FieldValue
clubFC Porto
season2003–04
managerJosé Mourinho
leaguePrimeira Liga
league result1st
league topscorerBenni McCarthy (20)
season topscorerBenni McCarthy (25)
cup3Champions League
cup3 resultWinners
cup1Taça de Portugal
cup1 resultRunners-up
cup4UEFA Super Cup
cup4 resultRunners-up
cup2Supertaça Cândido de Oliveira
cup2 resultWinners
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FC Porto became the 12th club to win multiple European Cup/Champions League titles in a fairytale 2003–04 season. For the first time since 1995, a club outside the big four leagues won the trophy, and it was widely attributed to charismatic coach José Mourinho. The title was clinched in an emphatic 3–0 victory against Monaco in the final in Gelsenkirchen.

Following the success, Mourinho departed the club for Chelsea, bringing key defenders Paulo Ferreira and Ricardo Carvalho with him. Playmaker Deco also departed, in his case for Barcelona. Elsewhere, it got to keep midfield duo Maniche and Costinha intact, and strikers Derlei and Benni McCarthy stayed at the club.

Squad

:Squad at end of season

Out on loan

Results

Supertaça Cândido de Oliveira

Main article: 2003 Supertaça Cândido de Oliveira

UEFA Super Cup

Main article: 2003 UEFA Super Cup

Primeira Liga

Main article: 2003–04 Primeira Liga

Matches

Derlei Jankauskas
Maniche
McCarthy Fernandes
M. Ferreira Argel Costinha Derlei Deco
Peixoto
M. Ferreira McCarthy
Alenichev
Derlei McCarthy
Maniche Maniche Maciel
McCarthy Maciel Jankauskas
McCarthy Costa
Deco Luís Coentrão

Taça de Portugal

Main article: 2003–04 Taça de Portugal

Knockout stage

Maniche
Alenichev M. Ferreira
Conceição Moraes

Final

Main article: 2004 Taça de Portugal Final

Simão

UEFA Champions League

Main article: 2003–04 UEFA Champions League

Group stage

Main article: 2003–04 UEFA Champions League group stage#Group F

Solari Zidane Marlet Derlei Alenichev

Knockout stage

Main article: 2003–04 UEFA Champions League knockout stage

Round of 16{{Football box collapsible Carvalho Élber

Final

Main article: 2004 UEFA Champions League Final

Deco Alenichev

Top scorers

Primeira Liga

  • SAF Benni McCarthy 20
  • BRA Derlei 13
  • POR Maniche 6

References

References

  1. "FootballSquads - FC Porto - 2003/04".
  2. Emanuel was born in [[Luanda]], [[Angola]], but also qualified to represent [[Portugal]] internationally and represented Portugal at [[Portugal national under-21 football team. U-21]] level.
  3. Deco was born in [[São Bernardo do Campo]], [[Brazil]], but gained [[Portugal. Portuguese]] citizenship in 2002 and made his international debut for [[Portugal national football team. Portugal]] later that year.
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