2003–04 Football League Trophy

The 2003–04 Football League Trophy, known as the LDV Vans Trophy for sponsorship reasons, was the 21st season in the history of the competition. A straight knockout competition for English football clubs in the third and fourth tiers of the English football league system.[1]

2003–04 Football League Trophy
LDV Vans Trophy
CountryEngland
Teams60
ChampionsBlackpool
Runners-upSouthend United
Matches played61

In all, 60 clubs entered the competition, including twelve from the Conference National. It was split into two sections, Northern and Southern, with the winners of each section contesting the final at the Millennium Stadium, Cardiff. The competition began on 13 October 2003 and concluded on 21 March 2004.[2]

The winners were Blackpool, who defeated Southend United 2–0 to win the title for a second time.[3]

First round

Four clubs received a bye into the Second Round. Bury and Huddersfield Town in the Northern section, and Northampton Town and Swansea City in the Southern section.

Second round

Quarter finals

Semi finals

Area Finals

Northern section

10 February 2004 First LegBlackpool1 – 0Sheffield WednesdayBloomfield Road, Blackpool
19:45 GMT Taylor  82' Report Attendance: 7,482
Referee: Mike Jones (Cheshire)
25 February 2004 Second LegSheffield Wednesday0 – 2BlackpoolHillsborough, Sheffield
19:45 GMT Report Sheron  20'
Southern  31'
Attendance: 21,390
Referee: Mike Pike (Lancashire)

Southern Section

10 February 2004 First LegColchester United2 – 3Southend UnitedLayer Road, Colchester
19:45 GMT Pinault  7'
Andrews  75'
Report Constantine  17'
Broughton  42'
Bramble  68'
Attendance: 5,401
Referee: Graham Laws (Tyne & Wear)
17 February 2004 Second LegSouthend United1 – 1Colchester UnitedRoots Hall, Southend
19:45 GMT Broughton  45' Report Izzet  3' Attendance: 9,603
Referee: Michael Ryan (Lancashire)

Final

Blackpool2 – 0Southend United
Murphy  2'
Coid  55'
Report
Attendance: 34,031
Referee: Roy Pearson (County Durham)
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References

  1. "The Football League Trophy". RSSSF. Retrieved 12 June 2010.
  2. "2003–04 LDV Vans Trophy". RSSSF. Retrieved 12 June 2010.
  3. "Blackpool 2–0 Southend". BBC Sport. Retrieved 12 June 2010.
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