2003–04 Copa del Rey

2003–04 Copa del Rey
Country Spain
Champions Real Zaragoza
Runners-up Real Madrid
Top goal scorer(s) Raúl (6 goals)

The Copa del Rey 2003–04 is the 102nd staging of the Copa del Rey.

The competition started on August 24, 2003 and concluded on March 17, 2004 with the Final, held at the Estadi Olímpic Lluís Companys in Barcelona, in which Real Zaragoza lifted the trophy with a 2–3 victory over Real Madrid. The final match was played six days after the 2004 Madrid train bombings and three days after the 2004 Spanish general elections.

First round

First leg:

August 24, 2003
Badalona 1–3 Sabadell
Benidorm 1–2 Alicante
Caudal 2–2 Real Unión
CCD Cerceda 0–0 Barakaldo
Cerro de Reyes 2–1 Universidad de Las Palmas
Conquense 0–0 Burgos
Fraga 1–3 Mirandés
Granada 74 0–0 Cacereño
Hellín Deportivo 0–3 San Sebastián
Lanzarote 2–0 Logroñés
Palencia 1–1 Cultural Leonesa
Vecindario 1–0 Extremadura
Velarde 0–1 Gimnástica Torrelavega
Vilafranca de Bonany 0–0 Lorca Deportiva
Villanueva de Córdoba 0–1 Ceuta
Zalla 1–2 Pontevedra
Zamora 1–1 Alcorcón

Second leg:

September 10, 2003
Sabadell 0–2 Badalona Agg:3-3
Alicante 1–1 Benidorm Agg:3-2
Real Unión 3–1 Caudal Agg:5-3
Barakaldo 2–0 CCD Cerceda Agg:2-0
Universidad de Las Palmas 0–1 Cerro de Reyes Agg:1-3
Burgos 1–2 Conquense Agg:1-2
Mirandés 1–0 Fraga Agg:4-1
Cacereño 1–0 Granada 74 Agg:1-0
San Sebastián 2–0 Hellín Deportivo Agg:5-0
Logroñés 3–2 Lanzarote Agg:3-4
Cultural Leonesa 2–1 Palencia Agg:3-2
Extremadura 2–1 Vecindario Agg:2-2
Gimnástica Torrelavega 2–0 Velarde Agg:3-0
Lorca Deportiva 3–0 Vilafranca de Bonany Agg:3-0
Ceuta 1–1 AET Villanueva de Córdoba Agg:2-1
Pontevedra 4–0 Zalla Agg:6-1
Alcorcón 1–4 Zamora Agg:2-5

Round of 64

October 8, 2003
Elche 2–3 Espanyol
Alicante 1–2 Villarreal
Badajoz 1–4 Real Betis
Barakaldo 0–1 Racing Santander
Castellón 1–3 Valencia
Ceuta 0–1 AET Málaga
Compostela 0–1 Deportivo de La Coruña
Conquense 2–3 Atlético Madrid
Gimnástica Torrelavega 2–1 Athletic Bilbao
Gramenet 0–1 Barcelona
Cultural Leonesa 1–0 Albacete
Lorca Deportiva 1–2 Real Murcia
Mirandés 1–2 Real Zaragoza
Pontevedra 1–1 (4–5 PP) Celta Vigo
Real Unión 0–2 Osasuna
Sabadell 2–4 Mallorca
San Sebastián 0–3 Real Madrid
Zamora 0–2 Real Valladolid
Cerro de Reyes 1–7 Sevilla
Real Oviedo 1–2 Real Sociedad
Getafe 1–2 Leganés
Recreativo Huelva 0–0 (2–3 PP) Almería
Las Palmas 1–2 AET Córdoba
Numancia 0–1 Ciudad de Murcia
Salamanca 1–0 Rayo Vallecano
Sporting de Gijón 0–1 Eibar
Tenerife 0–1 AET Cádiz
Terrassa 0–1 Levante
Cacereño 1–2 Xerez
Racing de Ferrol 1–1 (1–2 PP) Deportivo Alavés
Lanzarote 4–2 Polideportivo Ejido
Vecindario 0–1 AET Algeciras

Round of 32

December 16, 2003
Deportivo Alavés 2–1 Real Sociedad
Algeciras 0–1 Villarreal
Celta Vigo 3–1 Espanyol
Cultural Leonesa 0–1 Atlético Madrid
December 17, 2003
Almería 1–3 Real Valladolid
Cádiz 1–2 Osasuna
Ciudad de Murcia 0–4 Barcelona
Córdoba 1–3 Real Betis
Eibar 0–0 (3–2 PP) Racing Santander
Gimnástica Torrelavega 1–2 Deportivo La Coruña
Lanzarote 0–1 Sevilla
Levante 2–0 Mallorca
Salamanca 2–3 AET Real Zaragoza
Valencia 2–0 Real Murcia
Xerez 0–1 Málaga
December 16, 2003
Leganés 3–4 AET Real Madrid

Knock-out rounds

  Round of 16 Quarterfinals Semifinals Final
                                         
 Eibar 1 0 1  
 Real Madrid 1 2 3  
   Real Madrid 3 2 5  
   Valencia 0 1 1  
 Valencia 2 2 4
 Osasuna 2 0 2  
   Real Madrid 2 0 2  
   Sevilla 0 1 1  
 Villarreal 1 2 3  
 Sevilla (a) 3 0 3  
   Sevilla 4 2 6
   Atlético Madrid 0 1 1  
 Atlético Madrid (a) 0 1 1
 Deportivo La Coruña 0 1 1  
   Real Madrid 2
   Real Zaragoza (AET) 3
 Deportivo Alavés (a) 0 1 1  
 Real Valladolid 0 1 1  
   Deportivo Alavés 4 0 4
   Celta Vigo 2 1 3  
 Málaga 0 2 2
 Celta Vigo 1 2 3  
   Deportivo Alavés 1 0 1
   Real Zaragoza (a) 1 0 1  
 Levante 1 1 2  
 Barcelona 0 3 3  
   Barcelona 0 1 1
   Real Zaragoza 1 1 2  
 Real Zaragoza 3 1 4
 Real Betis 1 1 2  

Round of 16

Team 1 Agg. Team 2 1st leg 2nd leg
Atlético Madrid (a) 1-1 Deportivo La Coruña 0-0 1-1
Deportivo Alavés (a) 1-1 Real Valladolid 0-0 1-1
Eibar 1-3 Real Madrid 1-1 0-2
Málaga 2-3 Celta Vigo 0-1 2-2
Real Zaragoza 4-2 Real Betis 3-1 1-1
Valencia 4-2 Osasuna 2-2 2-0
Levante 2-3 Barcelona 1-0 1-3
Villarreal 3-3 (a) Sevilla 1-3 2-0

First leg:

January 6, 2004
Atlético Madrid 0–0 Deportivo La Coruña
January 7, 2004
Deportivo Alavés 0–0 Real Valladolid
Eibar 1–1 Real Madrid
Málaga 0–1 Celta Vigo
Real Zaragoza 3–1 Real Betis
Valencia 2–2 Osasuna
January 8, 2004
Levante 1–0 Barcelona
Villarreal 1–3 Sevilla

Second leg:

January 13, 2004
Real Madrid 2–0 Eibar Agg:3-1
January 14, 2004
Real Valladolid 1–1 Deportivo Alavés Agg:1-1
Celta Vigo 2–2 Málaga Agg:3-2
Real Betis 1–1 Real Zaragoza Agg:2-4
Barcelona 3–1 Levante Agg:3-2
Osasuna 0–2 Valencia Agg:2-4
January 15, 2004
Deportivo La Coruña 1–1 Atlético Madrid Agg:1-1
Sevilla 0–2 Villarreal Agg:3-3

Quarter-finals

Team 1 Agg. Team 2 1st leg 2nd leg
Sevilla 6-1 Atlético Madrid 4-0 2-1
Real Madrid 5-1 Valencia 3-0 2-1
Deportivo Alavés 4-3 Celta Vigo 4-2 0-1
Barcelona 1-2 Real Zaragoza 0-1 1-1

First leg

Second leg

Semifinals

Team 1 Agg. Team 2 1st leg 2nd leg
Real Madrid 2–1 Sevilla 2–0 0–1
Deportivo Alavés 1–1 (a) Real Zaragoza 1–1 0–0

First leg

Second leg

Final

March 17
21:00 (CEST)
Real Madrid 2 – 3 (a.e.t.) Real Zaragoza
Beckham  23'
Roberto Carlos  47'
(Report) Dani  28'
Villa  44' (pen.)
Galletti  111'
Estadi Olímpic Lluís Companys, Barcelona
Attendance: 54,000
Referee: Fernando Carmona Méndez
Copa del Rey 2003–04 Winners
Zaragoza

6th Title

Top goalscorers

Rank Player[1] Club Goals
1
Spain Raúl Real Madrid
6
2
Brazil Júlio Baptista Sevilla
5
3
Spain David Villa Zaragoza
4
Uruguay Darío Silva Sevilla
Spain Rubén Navarro Alavés
6
Brazil Ronaldinho Barcelona
3
Spain Salva Ballesta Málaga
Brazil Vágner Celta Vigo
Cameroon Pierre Webó Osasuna
Spain Rubén Baraja Sevilla
Uruguay Fernando Correa Mallorca
Uruguay Germán Hornos Sevilla

References

  1. "Copa del Rey 2003/2004: Top Scorer". World Football. Retrieved 23 May 2016.

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