2003–04 Polish Cup

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The 2003–04 Polish Cup was the fiftieth season of the annual Polish cup competition. It began on 26 July 2003 with the preliminary round and ended on 1 June 2004 with second leg of the final, played at Stadion Wojska Polskiego, Warsaw.[1] The winners qualified for the second qualifying round of the UEFA Cup. Wisła Kraków were the defending champions.

CountryPoland
Teams50
ChampionsLech Poznań
Runners-upLegia Warsaw
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2003–04 Polish Cup
Tournament details
CountryPoland
Teams50
Final positions
ChampionsLech Poznań
Runners-upLegia Warsaw
Tournament statistics
Matches played53
Goals scored171 (3.23 per match)
Top goal scorer(s)Piotr Reiss
(8 goals)
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Preliminary round

The matches took place on 26 July 2003.

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Team 1  Score  Team 2
26 July 2003
Śląsk Wrocław w/o1 Stomil Olsztyn
Ruch Radzionków 3–2 Hetman Zamość
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Notes
  • Note 1: Stomil Olsztyn withdrew from the competition.

Round 1

Round 2

The matches took place on 2 and 20 August 2003.

Round 3

The matches took place on 16 and 17 September 2003.

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Quarter-finals

The first legs took place on 30 September and 1 October, when the second legs took place on 21 and 22 October 2003.

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Team 1 Agg.Tooltip Aggregate score Team 2 1st leg 2nd leg
GKS Katowice 4–1 Amica Wronki 3–0 1–1
Jagiellonia Białystok 8–1 Raków Częstochowa 3–0 5–1
Korona Kielce 1–3 Legia Warsaw 1–1 0–2
Górnik Polkowice 1–4 Lech Poznań 0–0 1–4
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Semi-finals

The first legs took place on 7 and 13 April, when the second legs took place on 14 and 22 April 2004.

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GKS Katowice 3–6 Lech Poznań 1–2 2–4
Jagiellonia Białystok 0–3 Legia Warsaw 0–31 0–0
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Notes
  • The game was stopped in the 81st minute when the score was 2–0 and then was awarded 3–0 to Legia.

Final

First leg

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Lech Poznań2–0Legia Warsaw
Reiss 17', 35' Report
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Attendance: 26,000
Referee: Krzysztof Słupik (Tarnów)

Second leg

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Attendance: 15,000
Referee: Antoni Fijarczyk (Stalowa Wola)

Lech Poznań won 2–1 on aggregate

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