2003–04 National Football League (India)

The 2003–04 National Football League was the eighth season of National Football League, the top Indian league for association football clubs, since its inception in 1996.

National Football League
Season2003–04
Dates28 November 2003 – 14 May 2004
ChampionsEast Bengal
3rd NFL title
3rd Indian title
Relegated
AFC Cup
Top goalscorerCristiano Júnior (15 goals)[1]
Biggest home win
Biggest away winMohammedan Sporting 1–5 Mahindra United
(17 March 2004)[4]

Overview

The fixtures for the first phase of the season (till round 11) were announced on 20 November 2003.[5] It was contested by 12 teams, and East Bengal won the championship, in the month of April under the coach Subhas Bhowmick. Dempo came second and Mahindra came third. Indian Bank and Mohammedan were relegated from the National Football League next season.

League standings

PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPts
1East Bengal2215433713+2449
2Dempo2212912812+1645
3Mahindra United2212553421+1341
4Churchill Brothers2210662924+536
5JCT Mills228952321+233
6Vasco2261062219+328
7Salgaocar227692423+127
8Sporting Goa227693435−127
9Mohun Bagan2266102223−124
10Tollygunge Agragami2248101624−820
11Mohammedan Sporting2247112039−1919
12Indian Bank2222181550−358
Source: rsssf.com

Season statistics

Top scorers

RankPlayerClubGoals[6]
1 Cristiano JúniorEast Bengal15
2 Yusif YakubuChurchill Brothers14
3 Dudu OmagbemiMohammedan Sporting13
4 Bhaichung BhutiaEast Bengal12
5 Abdul SerikiMohammedan Sporting11
6 Sunday SeahDempo9
7 Abhishek YadavMahindra United7
Harvinder SinghJCT Mills

Hat-tricks

PlayerForAgainstResultDateRef.
Ashim BiswasMohun BaganIndian Bank3–0 (H)15 December 2003[7]
Yusif YakubuChurchill BrothersIndian Bank4–1 (H)5 March 2004[8]
Felix AboagyeMahindra UnitedMohammedan Sporting5–1 (A)17 March 2004[4]
Dudu OmagbemiSporting ClubeIndian Bank4–1 (H)5 April 2004[9]
Marcos PereiraVascoMohun Bagan5–1 (H)16 April 2004[3]
Note: (H) – Home; (A) – Away

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