2003–04 Luxembourg National Division

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Teams

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Locations of participating teams across Luxembourg

The 2003–04 season saw the National Division's roster of twelve clubs include:

Format

The twelve teams completed the round-robin by playing each other twice (once home and once away) by 4 April. Then, the league divided into three. The top four teams were separated from the rest and formed the 'Title group' . The bottom eight teams were then subdivided into two groups of four, titled 'Relegation group A' and 'Relegation group B' . In the event, the top four were Jeunesse Esch, F91 Dudelange, FC Etzella Ettelbruck, and CS Grevenmacher.

In each of the three mini-leagues, each team played each of the three other teams in the mini-league twice (once home and once away). To these results were added the 22 results of the first stage. The overall points totals (and goal difference, etc.) were used to determine each club's position in its respective mini-league.

After calculating the final results after 28 games, Jeunesse Esch, the top team in the title group, was declared the league champion. The fourth-placed team in each of the relegation groups (FC Mondercange and US Rumelange in groups A and B respectively) was relegated to the Division of Honour.

This format is no longer used; the current season, 2006–07 uses a straightforward round-robin.

European qualification

Luxembourg was assigned one spot in the first qualifying round of the UEFA Champions League, for the league champions; it was also assigned two spots in the first qualifying round of the UEFA Cup, for the runners-up and the winners of the Luxembourg Cup. As league champions, Jeunesse Esch qualified for the Champions League. F91 Dudelange qualified for the UEFA Cup as runners-up. In addition, as F91 Dudelange won the Luxembourg Cup and the other finalist (CS Pétange) was not a National Division team, the UEFA Cup spot assigned to the cup winners went to FC Etzella Ettelbruck, who finished third in the league.

First phase

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Results

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Second phase

Championship stage

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Relegation stage

Group A

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Group B

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Results

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Top goalscorers

Rank Player Club Goals
1 Template:Flagicon José Andrade Spora Luxembourg 24
2 Template:Flagicon Patrick Grettnich Etzella Ettelbruck 21
3 Template:Flagicon Daniel Huss CS Grevenmacher 17
4 Template:Flagicon Frédéric Cicchirillo F91 Dudelange 16
5 Template:Flagicon Philippe Dillmann US Rumelange 15
6 Template:Flagicon Luc Mischo Etzella Ettelbruck 14
7 Template:Flagicon Tomasz Gruszczyński CS Grevenmacher 13
Template:Flagicon Aldino Medina Avenir Beggen
Template:Flagicon Sascha Schneider Jeunesse Esch
Template:Flagicon Ahmed Zerrouki CS Grevenmacher

Team changes for 2004-05 season

The champions and runners-up of the Division of Honour, CS Alliance 01 and CS Pétange, were promoted automatically. FC Mondercange and US Rumelange were relegated.

References

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