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2003–04 in Welsh football

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This article lists major events during the 2003–04 season in Welsh football.

National team

Main article: Wales national football team

Wales almost qualified for Euro 2004 in Portugal. They finished 2nd in a group that contained Italy, Serbia-Montenegro and Finland and made the play-offs. The Euro 2004 Qualifying play-offs pitted Wales with Russia. A 0–0 draw in a cold November evening in Moscow was followed by a 1–0 defeat in Cardiff.

Welsh Cup

Main article: Welsh Cup

Rhyl beat Total Network Solutions 1–0 after extra time in the final of the Welsh Cup.

Welsh League Cup

Main article: Welsh League Cup

Rhyl beat Carmarthen Town 4–0 in the final of the Welsh League cup.

Welsh Premier League

Main article: Welsh Premier League 2003-04

2003–04 saw Rhyl win the Welsh Premier League. TNS were about to win but a last day slip saw Rhyl claim the title.

Barry Town entered administration in the summer of 2003 having attained just 3 wins during a disastrous season and were relegated to the Welsh Football League Division One. All of their best players from the 2002–03 title winning season left and the amateur players who replaced them finished bottom of the league. The biggest win of the season in Wales was Caernarfon's 8–0 defeat of Barry Town on 30 August 2003.

Welsh Football League Division One

Main article: Welsh Football League Division One

  • Champions: Llanelli – promoted to Welsh Premier League

Cymru Alliance League

Main article: Cymru Alliance

  • Champions: Airbus UK – promoted to Welsh Premier League

References

References

  1. (15 November 2003). "Wales freeze out Russia in Moscow". [[CNN]].
  2. Walker, Michael. (20 November 2003). "Wales stumble at final hurdle". [[The Guardian]].
  3. (9 May 2004). "Rhyl 1-0 TNS (aet)". [[BBC Sport]].
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