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2003–04 Slovenian Football Cup
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| title | Slovenian Football Cup |
| year | 2003–04 |
| country | Slovenia |
| num_teams | 31 |
| champions | Maribor |
| count | 5 |
| runner-up | Dravograd |
| matches | 37 |
| goals | 126 |
| top goal scorer | Damir Pekič (8 goals) |
| prevseason | 2002–03 |
| nextseason | 2004–05 |
| runner-up = Dravograd The 2003–04 Slovenian Football Cup was the 13th season of the Slovenian Football Cup, Slovenia's football knockout competition.
Qualified clubs
2002–03 Slovenian PrvaLiga members
- Celje
- Dravograd
- Gorica
- Koper
- Ljubljana
- Maribor
- Mura
- Olimpija
- Primorje
- Rudar Velenje
- Šmartno
Qualified through MNZ Regional Cups
- MNZ Ljubljana: Domžale, Bela Krajina, Factor
- MNZ Maribor: Železničar Maribor, Fužinar, Paloma
- MNZ Celje: Krško, Šoštanj
- MNZ Koper: Izola, Jadran
- MNZ Nova Gorica: Bilje, Brda
- MNZ Murska Sobota: Bakovci, Cven
- MNZ Lendava: Bistrica, Nafta Lendava
- MNZG-Kranj: Jesenice, Šenčur
- MNZ Ptuj: Drava Ptuj, Aluminij
First round
The first round matches took place between 30 July and 3 September 2003.
- Ibrahimovič
- Ekmečić
- Hodnik
- Karapetrović
- Žeželj
- Djukić
- Rekić
- Simonič
- Čamdžić
- Švarc
- Gerenčer
- Mavriček
- Smajlovič
- Budihna
- Kopasić
- Kitič
- Šturm
- Ranić
- Jusufbegović
- Kosič
- Žlogar
- Kmetec
- Stojanov
- Gostenčnik
- Bukovec
- Fridauer
- Lunder
- Bunjevčević
- Obilinović
- Sever
- Struna
- Perše
- Godina
- Pekič
- Božičič
- Jakomin
- Bogatinov
;Notes
- Paloma and Domžale qualified for the next round automatically after Jadran and Bilje withdrew from the competition.
- Celje had received a bye to the next round.
Round of 16
The round of 16 matches took place on 17 September 2003.
- Mikiš
- Rekić
- Halilović
- Čindrak
- Kline
- Rebol
- Žagar
- Šooš
- Mavriček
- Rakovič
- Čačić
- Kujović
- Karapetrović
- Jusufbegović
- Jakopič
- Brulc
- Koren
- Vršič
- Maletić
- Kvas
- Pekič
- Žnuderl
- Mujaković
- Ibrahimovič
- Težački
Quarter-finals
The first legs of the quarter-finals took place on 1 October, and the second legs took place between 15 and 23 October 2003.
First legs
- Gostenčnik
- Žager
- Bukovec
- Novak
- Šmon
- Romih
- Sem. Tiganj
- Pekič
- Karić
Second legs
- Zavrl
- Čamdžić
- E. Tiganj
- Rekić
- Ekmečić
- Mavriček
- Rebol
- Gostenčnik
- Sešlar
- Čadikovski
- Koren
- Plastovski
- Mešanović
- Pekič
- Mostarlić
Semi-finals
The first legs of the semi-finals took place on 7 April, and the second legs took place on 21 April 2004.
First legs
- Sen. Tiganj
- Zore
- Ljubanić
- Beršnjak
- Mujanovič
- Djukić
- Tadić
Second legs
- Golob
- Mujanovič
- Plošnik
- Ljubanić
Final
First leg
- Pekič
- Rakič
- Franci
- Žnuderl
Second leg
- Gostenčnik
- Srša
- Ljubanić
- Frajdl
- Žnuderl
- Mujanovič
Maribor won 7–4 on aggregate.
References
- {{cite web | url = https://www.nzs.si/tekmovanja/default.asp?id_menu=1081&id_sezone=2004 | title = Pokal Slovenije 2003/04| publisher = Football Association of Slovenia | access-date = 13 July 2016 }}
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