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2003–04 in Argentine football

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Season
  
2003–04

Start date
  
2003

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The 2003-04 Argentine First Division season saw Boca Juniors ecstatic after a title run that also included the Intercontinental Cup. River Plate stole the Clausura leaving hated rival Boca Juniors looking up from second place.

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Four teams were relegated, Chacarita, Nueva Chicago, Atlético de Rafaela and Talleres de Córdoba. The first two lost a direct relegation, their places occupied by Club Almagro and Instituto de Córdoba. The last two lost their "promotion" games against Huracán de Tres Arroyos and Argentinos Juniors, respectively.

Relegation

There is no relegation after the Apertura. For the relegation results of this tournament see below

"Promoción" Playoff

Huracán de Tres Arroyos wins 5-3 and is promoted to Argentine First Division. Atlético Rafaela is relegated to the Argentine Nacional B.

Argentinos Juniors wins 4-2 and is promoted to Argentine First Division. Talleres de Córdoba is relegated to the Argentine Nacional B.

National team

This section covers Argentina's games from August 1, 2003 to July 31, 2004.

  Win   Draw   Loss

References

2003–04 in Argentine football Wikipedia