2003–04 Qatar Stars League

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Statistics of Qatar Stars League for the 2003–04 season.

Qatar Stars League
Season2003–04
ChampionsAl-Sadd
2005 AFC Champions LeagueAl-Sadd
Al-Rayyan
Top goalscorerGabriel Batistuta (25 goals)

Overview

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It was contested by 10 teams, and Al-Sadd won the championship.

For the first time, the QFA allocated each club with $10,000,000 to sign foreign players. As a result, Gabriel Batistuta, Pep Guardiola, Stefan Effenberg and others joined the league in the summer of 2003.[1]

Foreign players

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Club Player 1 Player 2 Player 3 Player 4 Player 5 Player 6 Former players
Al-Ahli   Thiago Oliveira   Caló   Zé Piguita   Ibrahima Koné   Pep Guardiola   Vagner Gomes
Al-Arabi   Gabriel Batistuta   Mohamed Barakat   Stefan Effenberg   Dennis Oliech   Rachid Benmahmoud   Fabijan Cipot   Noureddine Drioueche
Al-Ittihad   Djamel Belmadi   Amaral   Pius N'Diefi   Abdoul Salam Sow   Kaba Diawara   Emad Mohammed
Al-Khor   Osvaldo   Paulão   Pascal Nouma   Rachid Rokki
Al-Rayyan   Ali Benarbia   Mario Basler   Bouchaib El Moubarki   Fernando Hierro
Al-Sadd   Abbas Saad   Carlos Tenorio   Frank Leboeuf   Abdul Kader Keïta   Youssef Chippo
Al-Sailiya   Karim Kerkar   Bruno Cazarine   Nicolas Alnoudji   David Mazzoncini   William Prunier   Titi Camara   Anselmo
Al-Shamal   Duaij Naser Abdulla   Léon Bessan   Ahmad Abdul-Jabar   Haidar Mahmoud   Razzaq Farhan   Abdelhak Benbella   Omar Boukhari
Al-Wakrah   Julio César Baldivieso   Omar Mussa   Rock Buskapa   Ousmane Soumah   Lahcen Abrami   Romeo Kambou
Qatar SC   Akwá   Claudio Caniggia   Radhi Shenaishil   Saïd Chiba   Hicham Aboucherouane

League standings

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Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts
1 Al-Sadd 18 13 3 2 38 10 +28 42
2 Qatar SC 18 10 4 4 31 17 +14 34
3 Al-Arabi 18 9 4 5 38 32 +6 31
4 Al-Ahli 18 7 7 4 33 28 +5 28
5 Al-Rayyan 18 8 3 7 38 32 +6 27
6 Al-Ittihad 18 7 5 6 33 24 +9 26
7 Al-Wakrah 18 7 4 7 26 32 −6 25
8 Al-Khor 18 6 6 6 30 25 +5 24
9 Al-Shamal 18 1 4 13 30 56 −26 7
10 Al-Sailiya 18 0 4 14 20 61 −41 4
Source: RSSSF

References

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  1. ^ Ken Salmon (9 June 2022). "When Effenberg, Batistuta and Romario played in Qatar". 90soccer.com.
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