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The 2003–04 season was the 101st competitive season in Belgian football .
National team [ edit ]
Belgium ended their qualifying campaign for the 2004 UEFA European Championship at the third place in Group 8 and thus did not take part to the final tournament.
Date
Venue
Opponents
Score*
Comp
Belgium scorers
Match Report
August 20, 2003
King Baudouin Stadium , Brussels (H)
Netherlands
1–1
F
Wesley Sonck
September 10, 2003
King Baudouin Stadium , Brussels (H)
Croatia
2–1
ECQ
Wesley Sonck (2)
October 11, 2003
Stade Maurice Dufrasne , Liège (H)
Estonia
2–0
ECQ
Raio Piiroja (og), Thomas Buffel
February 18, 2004
King Baudouin Stadium , Brussels (H)
France
0–2
F
March 31, 2004
RheinEnergieStadion , Köln (A)
Germany
0–3
F
April 28, 2004
King Baudouin Stadium , Brussels (H)
Turkey
2–3
F
Wesley Sonck , Grégory Dufer
May 29, 2004
Philips Stadion , Eindhoven (A)
Netherlands
1–0
F
Bart Goor
* Belgium score given first
Key
H = Home match
A = Away match
F = Friendly
ECQ = UEFA European Championship 2004 Qualifying, Group 8
og = own goal
Honours [ edit ]
Final tables [ edit ]
Jupiler League [ edit ]
Second division [ edit ]
Pos
Team
Pld
W
D
L
GF
GA
GD
Pts
1
Brussels (C)
34
21
7
6
79
29
+50
70
2
Oostende (P)
34
18
11
5
69
43
+26
65
3
Roeselare
34
19
6
9
59
38
+21
63
4
Tubize
34
15
13
6
60
33
+27
58
5
Zulte-Waregem
34
15
7
12
58
45
+13
52
6
Virton
34
13
12
9
38
33
+5
51
7
Deinze
34
15
5
14
45
46
−1
50
8
Maasmechelen
34
13
10
11
47
50
−3
49
9
Dessel
34
14
6
14
41
42
−1
48
10
Geel
34
13
8
13
38
41
−3
47
11
Hamme
34
11
13
10
43
44
−1
46
12
Aalst
34
12
9
13
54
59
−5
45
13
Visé
34
13
5
16
48
59
−11
44
14
Eupen
34
8
13
13
32
41
−9
37
15
Ronse
34
7
11
16
27
46
−19
32
16
Sporting West (R)
34
7
10
17
41
61
−20
31
17
Tienen (R)
34
6
7
21
30
64
−34
25
18
Denderleeuw (R)
34
3
13
18
32
67
−35
22
See also [ edit ]
References [ edit ]
League competitions Cup competitions UEFA competitions Related to national team