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Dokumen 123
2003–04 ACB season
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Sports season
2003-04 ACB season
League
Liga ACB
Sport
Basketball
Number of games
340
Number of teams
18
TV partner(s)
Televisión Española
Regular Season
Season champions
TAU Cerámica
Season
MVP
Andrés Nocioni
(
TAU Cerámica
)
Playoffs
ACB Finals
Champions
FC Barcelona
Finals
MVP
Dejan Bodiroga
(
FC Barcelona
)
ACB seasons
← 2002–03
2004–05 →
The
2003–04 ACB season
was the 21st season of the
Liga ACB
.
Regular season
Pos
Team
GP
GW
GL
PF
PC
Qualification or relegation
1
TAU Cerámica
34
28
6
2964
2668
Qualified for Playoffs
2
FC Barcelona
34
23
11
2606
2462
3
Pamesa Valencia
34
23
11
2841
2659
4
Adecco Estudiantes
34
20
14
2750
2642
5
Real Madrid
34
20
14
2846
2727
6
Unicaja Málaga
34
20
14
2621
2623
7
Auna Gran Canaria
34
17
17
2551
2529
8
DKV Joventut
34
16
18
2829
2759
9
Ricoh Manresa
34
16
18
2707
2697
10
Unelco Tenerife
34
16
18
2651
2715
11
Fórum Valladolid
34
16
18
2798
2844
12
Caja San Fernando
34
15
19
2708
2684
13
Casademont Girona
34
15
19
2735
2785
14
Etosa Alicante
34
14
20
2558
2633
15
Leche Río Breogán
34
14
20
2714
2818
16
Caprabo Lleida
34
13
21
2673
2790
17
Jabones Pardo Fuenlabrada
34
13
21
2704
2932
Relegated to
LEB
18
Polaris World Murcia
34
7
27
2565
2854
Play-Offs
Direct relegation
Playoffs
Quarter Finals
SemiFinals
Finals
1
TAU Cerámica
3
8
DKV Joventut
0
1
TAU Cerámica
2
4
Adecco Estudiantes
3
4
Adecco Estudiantes
3
5
Real Madrid
1
2
FC Barcelona
3
4
Adecco Estudiantes
2
2
FC Barcelona
3
7
Auna Gran Canara
1
2
FC Barcelona
3
6
Unicaja Málaga
0
3
Pamesa Valencia
2
6
Unicaja Málaga
3
2003-04 ACB League
FC Barcelona
14th Title
See also
Liga ACB
External links
ACB.com
(in Spanish)
linguasport.com
(in Spanish)
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Liga ACB
Seasons
1983–84
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Playoffs
1984
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2003
2004
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Finals
2016
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Clubs
2024–25
Barça
Baskonia
Bàsquet Girona
Baxi Manresa
Casademont Zaragoza
Coviran Granada
Dreamland Gran Canaria
Hiopos Lleida
Joventut Badalona
La Laguna Tenerife
Leyma Coruña
MoraBanc Andorra
Real Madrid
Río Breogán
Surne Bilbao Basket
UCAM Murcia
Unicaja
Valencia Basket
Former
Askatuak
Cáceres
(defunct)
Cajabilbao
(defunct)
Cajamadrid
(defunct)
Cantabria Lobos
(defunct)
CB Zaragoza
Círcol Catòlic
Ciudad de Huelva
(defunct)
Collado Villalba
(defunct)
Espanyol
(defunct)
Estudiantes
Fuenlabrada
Gijón
(defunct)
Gipuzkoa
Girona
(defunct)
Granada
(defunct)
Granollers
L'Hospitalet
León
(defunct)
Lleida
Llíria
(defunct)
Lucentum Alicante
(defunct)
Maristas
(defunct)
Menorca
(defunct)
OAR Ferrol
(defunct)
Obradoiro
Ourense
Oximesa
(defunct)
Palencia
Peñas Huesca
Real Betis
Salamanca
(defunct)
San Pablo Burgos
Tenerife AB
(defunct)
Tenerife CB
(defunct)
Valladolid
(defunct)
Competition
ACB
Clubs
Owners
In international competitions
Seasons & winners
Pyramid
Statistics and awards
ACB statistical leaders
ACB three-point field goals percentage
ACB free throw percentage
ACB MVP
ACB Finals MVP
All-ACB Team
ACB Most Spectacular Player
ACB Best Young Player
ACB Player of the Month
Best Coach
AEEB Coach of the Year
ACB contests
Associated competitions
Copa del Rey
Supercopa
Copa Príncipe de Asturias
(defunct)