2003–04 Celtic F.C. season

In season 2003–04 Celtic won a double of the Scottish Premier League championship and the Scottish Cup. They reached the quarter-finals of the Scottish League Cup, and the UEFA Cup after competing in the group stage of the Champions League. They set a new record for the most goals scored in a season – 105 goals.

Celtic
2003–04 season
ChairmanBrian Quinn
ManagerMartin O'Neill
GroundCeltic Park
Glasgow, Scotland
(Capacity: 60,355)
Scottish Premier League1st
Scottish CupWinners
Scottish League CupQuarter Final
Champions LeagueGroup stage
UEFA CupQuarter Final
Top goalscorerLeague:
Henrik Larsson (30)

All:
Henrik Larsson (41)

Competitions

Results for Celtic F.C. for season 2003–2004.

NOTE: scores are written Celtic first

  Win   Draw   Loss

Date Venue Opponents Score Competition Celtic scorers Match Report
6 July 2003 Kunghshamn Vallen Stadium Swedish Amateur XI 7–0 Friendly Varga, Guppy, Sutton, Petrov, Fernández (2), Wallace BBC Sport
23 July 2003 Seattle Manchester Utd 0–4 Friendly BBC Sport
30 July 2003 S.Darius and S.Girėnas Stadium FBK Kaunas 4–0 CLQ Larsson, Sutton, Maloney, Miller BBC Sport
2 August 2003 Celtic Park Arsenal 1–1 Friendly Miller BBC Sport
6 August 2003 Celtic Park FBK Kaunas 1–0 CLQ Gvildys (og) BBC Sport
9 August 2003 East End Park Dunfermline 0–0 SPL BBC Sport
13 August 2003 Hidegkuti Nandor Stadium MTK Hungária 4–0 CLQ Larsson, Agathe, Petrov, Sutton BBC Sport
16 August 2003 Celtic Park Dundee United 5–0 SPL Maloney, Agathe, Thompson, McNamara, Larsson BBC Sport
23 August 2003 Firhill Partick Thistle 2–1 SPL Lambert, Thompson BBC Sport
27 August 2003 Celtic Park MTK Hungária 1–0 CLQ Sutton BBC Sport
30 August 2003 Celtic Park Livingston 5–1 SPL Larsson (3), Maloney, Thompson BBC Sport
13 September 2003 Dens Park Dundee 1–0 SPL Balde BBC Sport
17 September 2003 Olympic Stadium (Munich) Bayern Munich 1–2 CLA Thompson BBC Sport
20 September 2003 Celtic Park Motherwell 3–0 SPL Larsson, Sutton, Maloney BBC Sport
27 September 2003 Easter Road Hibernian 2–1 SPL Thompson, Larsson BBC Sport
30 September 2003 Celtic Park Olympique Lyonnais 2–0 CLA Miller, Sutton BBC Sport
4 October 2003 Ibrox Stadium Rangers 1–0 SPL Hartson BBC Sport
18 October 2003 Celtic Park Heart of Midlothian 5–0 SPL Miller (2), Varga, Larsson, Stamp (og) BBC Sport
21 October 2003 Constant Vanden Stock Stadium RSC Anderlecht 0–1 CLA BBC Sport
25 October 2003 Celtic Park Aberdeen 4–0 SPL Larsson (3), Sutton BBC Sport
1 November 2003 Rugby Park Kilmarnock 5–0 SPL Sutton (3), Hartson, Maloney BBC Sport
5 November 2003 Celtic Park RSC Anderlecht 3–1 CLA Larsson, Miller, Sutton BBC Sport
8 November 2003 Celtic Park Dunfermline Athletic 5–0 SPL Hartson (2), Wallace, Varga, Larsson BBC Sport
22 November 2003 Tannadice Dundee Utd 5–1 SPL Sutton(3), Larsson (2) BBC Sport
25 November 2003 Celtic Park Bayern Munich 0–0 CLA BBC Sport
29 November 2003 Celtic Park Partick Thistle 3–1 SPL Larsson, Sutton (2), BBC Sport
4 December 2003 Firhill Partick Thistle 2–0 SLC Beattie, Smith BBC Sport
6 December 2003 Almondvale Stadium Livingston 2–0 SPL Sutton, Thompson BBC Sport
10 December 2003 Stade de Gerland Olympique Lyonnais 2–3 CLA Hartson, Sutton BBC Sport
13 December 2003 Celtic Park Dundee 3–2 SPL Larsson, Balde, Kennedy BBC Sport
18 December 2003 Easter Road Hibernian 1–2 SLC Varga BBC Sport
21 December 2003 Fir Park Motherwell 2–0 SPL Hartson, Thompson BBC Sport
27 December 2003 Celtic Park Hibernian 6–0 SPL Sutton (2), Hartson (2), Larsson, Petrov BBC Sport
3 January 2004 Celtic Park Rangers 3–0 SPL Petrov, Varga, Thompson BBC Sport
10 January 2004 Celtic Park Ross County 2–0 SC Hartson, Lambert BBC Sport
18 January 2004 Tynecastle Stadium Heart of Midlothian 1–0 SPL Petrov BBC Sport
24 January 2004 Pittodrie Stadium Aberdeen 3–1 SPL Petrov, Larsson, Pearson BBC Sport
31 January 2004 Celtic Park Kilmarnock 5–1 SPL Agathe, Hartson (2), Larsson, Pearson BBC Sport
7 February 2004 Tynecastle Heart of Midlothian 3–0 SC Petrov (2), Larsson BBC Sport
11 February 2004 East End Park Dunfermline Athletic 4–1 SPL Larsson (2), Varga, Thompson BBC Sport
14 February 2004 Celtic Park Dundee Utd 2–1 SPL Maloney, Sutton BBC Sport
22 February 2004 Firhill Partick Thistle 4–1 SPL Sutton (2), Varga (2) BBC Sport
26 February 2004 Celtic Park FK Teplice 3–0 UC Larsson (2), Sutton BBC Sport
29 February 2004 Celtic Park Livingston 5–1 SPL Pearson, Sutton, Thompson (2), Larsson BBC Sport
3 March 2004 Na Stinadlech FK Teplice 0–1 UC BBC Sport
7 March 2004 Celtic Park Rangers 1–0 SC Larsson BBC Sport
10 March 2004 Celtic Park FC Barcelona 1–0 UC Thompson BBC Sport
14 March 2004 Celtic Park Motherwell 1–1 SPL Larsson BBC Sport
17 March 2004 Dens Park Dundee 2–1 SPL Petrov, Larsson BBC Sport
21 March 2004 Easter Road Hibernian 4–0 SPL Agathe (2), Larsson (2) BBC Sport
24 March 2004 Nou Camp FC Barcelona 0–0 UC BBC Sport
28 March 2004 Ibrox Stadium Rangers 2–1 SPL Larsson, Thompson BBC Sport
3 April 2004 Celtic Park Heart of Midlothian 2–2 SPL Sutton, Agathe BBC Sport
8 April 2004 Celtic Park Villarreal CF 1–1 UC Larsson BBC Sport
11 April 2004 Hampden Park Livingston 3–1 SC Sutton (2), Larsson BBC Sport
14 April 2004 El Madrigal Villarreal CF 0–2 UC BBC Sport
18 April 2004 Rugby Park Kilmarnock 1–0 SPL Petrov BBC Sport
21 April 2004 Celtic Park Aberdeen 1–2 SPL Larsson BBC Sport
25 April 2004 Tynecastle Heart of Midlothian 1–1 SPL McGeady BBC Sport
2 May 2004 Celtic Park Dunfermline Athletic 1–2 SPL Larsson BBC Sport
8 May 2004 Celtic Park Rangers 1–0 SPL Sutton BBC Sport
12 May 2004 Fir Park Motherwell 1–1 SPL Beattie BBC Sport
16 May 2004 Celtic Park Dundee Utd 2–1 SPL Larsson (2) BBC Sport
22 May 2004 Hampden Park Dunfermline Athletic 3–1 SC Larsson (2), Petrov BBC Sport
25 May 2004 Celtic Park Sevilla 1–0 Friendly Sutton BBC Sport

Key:

  • SPL = Scottish Premier League
  • SC = Scottish Cup
  • SLC = Scottish League Cup
  • CLQ = Champions League Qualifier
  • CLA - Champions League Group A
  • CL = Champions League Match
  • UC = UEFA Cup match
  • F = Friendly match

Squad

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Pos. Nation Player
3 MF  GUI Mohammed Sylla
4 DF  SCO Jackie McNamara
5 DF  BEL Joos Valgaeren
6 DF  GUI Bobo Baldé
7 FW  SWE Henrik Larsson
8 MF  ENG Alan Thompson
9 FW  ENG Chris Sutton
10 FW  WAL John Hartson
11 MF  SCO Stephen Pearson (from January)
12 FW  ESP David Fernandez
14 MF  SCO Paul Lambert
15 MF  NED Bobby Petta
16 DF  DEN Ulrik Laursen
17 DF  FRA Didier Agathe
18 MF  NIR Neil Lennon
19 MF  BUL Stilian Petrov
No. Pos. Nation Player
20 GK  SCO Rab Douglas
21 GK  SWE Magnus Hedman
22 GK  SCO David Marshall
23 DF  SVK Stanislav Varga
29 FW  SCO Shaun Maloney
33 MF  SCO Ross Wallace
35 DF  SWE Johan Mjallby
37 FW  SCO Craig Beattie
39 MF  SCO Jamie Smith
41 DF  SCO John Kennedy
43 MF  IRL Liam Miller
44 DF  SCO Stephen McManus
45 MF  SCO Kevin McBride
46 MF  IRL Aiden McGeady
47 GK  NIR Michael McGovern

Left club during season

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Pos. Nation Player
1 GK  AUS Danny Milosevic (released)
2 DF  ENG Michael Gray (on loan from Sunderland)
30 MF  ENG Steve Guppy (on loan to Leicester City)
No. Pos. Nation Player
34 MF  SCO Mark Fotheringham (to Dundee)
40 DF  SCO Stephen Crainey (to Southampton)

Player statistics

Appearances and goals

List of squad players, including number of appearances by competition

No. Pos Nat Player TotalPremier LeagueFA CupLeague CupOther
AppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoals
2 DF Michael Gray 1002+5000101+10
3 DF Mohammed Sylla 2405+900+10101+70
4 DF Jackie McNamara 43126+114010110
5 DF Joos Valgaeren 1604+3020004+30
6 DF Dianbobo Balde 50230+124010140
7 FW Henrik Larsson 584136+1305510156
8 MF Alan Thompson 441326114010132
9 FW Chris Sutton 442825194210147
10 FW John Hartson 231014+1811006+11
11 MF Stephen Pearson 28316+134+10005+10
12 FW David Fernández 0000000000
14 MF Paul Lambert 2229+41112060
15 MF Bobby Petta 100000000+10
16 DF Ulrik Laursen 1000000+1000
17 DF Didier Agathe 46626+155000141
18 MF Neil Lennon 530350500012+10
19 MF Stilian Petrov 551033+264+1300151
20 GK Rab Douglas 26015+10301060
21 GK Magnus Hedman 190120000070
22 GK David Marshall 18011020103+10
23 DF Stanislav Varga 5573564011150
29 FW Shaun Maloney 2367+105101+101+21
33 MF Ross Wallace 1414+411+10100+30
35 DF Johan Mjallby 18010+300+101030
37 FW Craig Beattie 1722+810+301+111+10
39 MF Jamie Smith 1514+7000111+20
40 DF Stephen Crainey 601+1000201+10
41 DF John Kennedy 2019+311+10202+20
43 MF Liam Miller 40513+1220+10105+83
44 DF Stephen McManus 5050000000
45 MF Kevin McBride 0000000000
46 MF Aiden McGeady 413+11000000

Team statistics

League table

Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualification or relegation[lower-alpha 1]
1 Celtic 38 31 5 2 105 25 +80 98 Qualification for the Champions League group stage
2 Rangers 38 25 6 7 76 33 +43 81 Qualification for the Champions League third qualifying round
3 Heart of Midlothian 38 19 11 8 56 40 +16 68 Qualification for the UEFA Cup first round[lower-alpha 2]
4 Dunfermline Athletic 38 14 11 13 45 52 7 53
5 Dundee United 38 13 10 15 47 60 13 49
Source: Scottish Professional Football League
Rules for classification: 1) Points; 2) Goal difference; 3) Goals scored
Notes:
  1. Teams played each other three times (33 matches), before the league split into two groups (the top six and the bottom six) for the last five matches.
  2. As Celtic, the 2003–04 Scottish Cup winners, qualified for the UEFA Champions League via their league position, the place in the UEFA Cup was passed onto Dunfermline Athletic, the cup runners-up.

Transfers

In

Player From Fee
Michael Gray SunderlandLoan
Stephen Pearson Motherwell£400,000

Out

Player To Fee
David Fernández LivingstonLoan
Bobby Petta FulhamLoan
Steve Guppy Stoke CityFree
Stephen Crainey Southampton£1,300,000

See also

References

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