2003–04 FC Porto season
2003–04 season | |||
Manager | José Mourinho | ||
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Primeira Liga | 1st | ||
Champions League | Winners | ||
Taça de Portugal | Final | ||
UEFA Super Cup | Runners-up | ||
Top goalscorer | Benni McCarthy (20) | ||
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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 1993, 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 AS Monaco in the Gelsenkirchen final.
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[1]
Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.
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Left club during the season
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Results
Primeira Liga
- Porto-Braga 2-0
- 1-0 Benni McCarthy 22'
- 2-0 Derlei 83'
- Estrela Amadora-Porto 1-1
- 0-1 Benni McCarthy 62'
- 1-1 Júlio César 76'
- Porto-Sporting 4-1
- 1-0 Derlei 3'
- 2-0 Edgaras Jankauskas 51'
- 3-0 Maniche 64'
- 3-1 Fábio Rochemback 79'
- 4-1 Benni McCarthy 89' (pen.)
- União Leiria-Porto 1-3
- 0-1 Derlei 30'
- 1-1 Maciel 60'
- 1-2 Ricardo Fernandes 71'
- 1-3 Marco Ferreira 74'
- Vitória Guimarães-Porto 1-2
- 1-0 Romeu 5'
- 1-1 Derlei 10'
- 1-2 Costinha 79'
- Belenenses-Porto 1-4
- 1-0 Gonçalo Brandão 5'
- 1-1 Derlei 18'
- 1-2 Deco 33'
- 1-3 César Peixoto 46'
- 1-4 Marco Ferreira 53'
- Boavista-Porto 0-1
- 0-1 Dmitri Alenichev 77'
- Porto-Nacional 1-0
- 1-0 Ricardo Carvalho 53'
- Moreirense-Porto 1-1
- 0-1 Benni McCarthy 23'
- 1-1 Manoel 28'
- Porto-Gil Vicente 4-1
- 1-0 Maniche 37'
- 2-0 Benni McCarthy 59'
- 3-0 Dmitri Alenichev 64'
- 3-1 Edinho 66'
- 4-1 Derlei 81'
- Porto-Beira-Mar 3-0
- 1-0 Clyde Wijnhard 12' (o.g.)
- 2-0 Benni McCarthy 75'
- 3-0 Maniche 77'
- Porto-Rio Ave 1-0
- 1-0 Benni McCarthy 90' (pen.)
- Paços de Ferreira-Porto 0-2
- 0-1 Benni McCarthy 16'
- 0-2 Benni McCarthy 22'
- Braga-Porto 0-3
- 0-1 Maniche 14'
- 0-2 Maciel 21'
- 0-3 Benni McCarthy 45'
- Porto-Estrela Amadora 2-0
- 1-0 Benni McCarthy 30'
- 2-0 Benni McCarthy 45'
- Sporting-Porto 1-1
- 0-1 Jorge Costa 9'
- 1-1 Pedro Barbosa 69' (pen.)
- Porto-União Leiria 2-1
- 1-0 Maniche 18'
- 2-0 Maciel 34'
- 2-1 Freddy 76'
- Porto-Vitória Guimarães 3-0
- 1-0 Maciel 30'
- 2-0 Edgaras Jankauskas 45'
- 3-0 Benni McCarthy 90 + 4' (pen.)
- Académica-Porto 0-1
- 0-1 Benni McCarthy 76'
- Porto-Belenenses 4-1
- 1-0 Benni McCarthy 45'
- 2-0 Benni McCarthy 51' (pen.)
- 3-0 Ricardo Costa 64'
- 4-0 Deco 83'
- 4-1 Brasília 89'
- Porto-Boavista 1-0
- 1-0 Benni McCarthy 73'
- Porto-Moreirense 1-0
- 1-0 Carlos Alberto 89'
- Gil Vicente-Porto 2-0
- 1-0 Gaspar 63'
- 2-0 Luís Coentrão 66'
- Porto-Marítimo 1-0
- 1-0 Ricardo Carvalho 85'
- Porto-Paços de Ferreira 3-1
- 0-1 Renato Queirós 15'
- 1-1 Benni McCarthy 19'
- 2-1 Benni McCarthy 51'
- 3-1 Benni McCarthy 68'
Champions League
First group stage
16 September 2003 1 | FK Partizan | 1–1 | FC Porto | Belgrade, Serbia and Montenegro |
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Delibašić 54' | Costinha 22' | Stadium: Partizan Stadium Referee: Michal Beneš (Czech Republic) |
1 October 2003 2 | FC Porto | 1–3 | Real Madrid | Porto, Portugal |
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Costinha 7' | Helguera 28' Solari 37' Zidane 67' |
Stadium: Estádio das Antas Referee: Pierluigi Collina (Italy) |
22 October 2003 3 | Olympique Marseille | 2–3 | FC Porto | Marseille, France |
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Drogba 24' Marlet 84' |
Maniche 31' Derlei 35' Alenichev 81' |
Stadium: Stade Vélodrome Referee: Kyros Vassaras (Greece) |
4 November 2003 4 | FC Porto | 1–0 | Olympique Marseille | Porto, Portugal |
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Alenichev 21' | Stadium: Estádio das Antas Referee: Graham Poll (England) |
26 November 2003 5 | FC Porto | 2–1 | FK Partizan | Porto, Portugal |
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McCarthy 25', 50' | Delibašić 90+2' | Stadium: Estádio das Antas Referee: Paul Allaerts (Belgium) |
9 December 2003 6 | Real Madrid | 1–1 | FC Porto | Madrid, Spain |
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Solari 9' | Derlei 35' (pen.) | Stadium: Estadio Santiago Bernabéu Referee: Steve Bennett (England) |
Round of 16
25 February 2004 1 | FC Porto | 2–1 | Manchester United | Porto, Portugal |
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McCarthy 29', 78' | Fortune 14' | Stadium: Estádio do Dragão Referee: Herbert Fandel (Germany) |
9 March 2004 2 | Manchester United | 1–1 | FC Porto | Manchester, England |
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Scholes 32' | Costinha 90' | Stadium: Old Trafford Referee: Valentin Ivanov (Russia) |
Quarter-finals
23 March 2004 1 | FC Porto | 2–0 | Olympique Lyon | Porto, Portugal |
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Deco 44' Carvalho 71' |
Stadium: Estádio do Dragão Referee: Terje Hauge (Norway) |
7 April 2004 2 | Olympique Lyon | 2–2 | FC Porto | Lyon, France |
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Luyindula 14' Élber 90' |
Maniche 6', 47' | Stadium: Stade de Gerland Referee: Anders Frisk (Sweden) |
Semi-finals
21 April 2004 1 | FC Porto | 0–0 | Deportivo La Coruña | Porto, Portugal |
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Stadium: Estádio do Dragão Referee: Markus Merk (Germany) |
2 | Deportivo La Coruña | 0–1 | FC Porto | A Coruña, Spain |
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Derlei 60' (pen.) | Stadium: Estadio Riazor |
Final
26 May 2004 | AS Monaco | 0–3 | FC Porto | Gelsenkirchen, Germany |
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Carlos Alberto 39' Deco 71' Alenichev 75' |
Stadium: Arena AufSchalke Attendance: 52,000 Referee: Kim Milton Nielsen (Denmark) |
Top scorers
Primeira Liga
References
- ↑ http://www.footballsquads.co.uk/portugal/2003-2004/superl/porto.htm
- ↑ Emanuel was born in Luanda, Angola, but also qualified to represent Portugal internationally and represented Portugal at U-21 level.
- ↑ Deco was born in São Bernardo do Campo, Brazil, but gained Portuguese citizenship in 2002 and made his international debut for Portugal later that year.
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