2004 V-League

V-League 2004 was the 21st season of Vietnam's professional football league. Kinh Do was the league's sponsor, replacing PepsiCo.

V-League
Season2004
ChampionsHoàng Anh Gia Lai
RelegatedThể Công, Ngân hàng Đông Á
Top goalscorerAmaobi Uzowuru (ĐPM Nam Định FC)
2003
2005

Hoàng Anh Gia Lai won their second title in this season.

Classement

ClubMZRPBr+Br-Br+/-PktUwagi
1CLB Hoàng Anh Gia Lai2214444213+2946Mistrz
Azjatycka Liga Mistrzów 2006 – faza grupowa
2Sông Đà Nam Định2213543023+744
3Gạch Đồng Tâm Long An2212284133+838
4Sông Lam Nghệ An2291033817+1937
5LG Hà Nội ACB[1]2211383026+436
6Becamex Bình Dương227782424028
7Bình Định FC227692230–827Azjatycka Liga Mistrzów 2006 – runda eliminacyjna
8Delta Đồng Tháp[2]2274112329–625
9SHB Đà Nẵng225982728–124
10Thép Viet-Úc Hajfong[3]2271142237–1522
11Thể Công2255122039–1920Spadek
12NHĐA Thép Pomina[4]2246122238–1618

Źródło: RSSSF

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References

  1. Zespół LG Hà Nội ACB w poprzednim sezonie zajął ostatnie miejsce w lidze oznaczające spadek z V.League 1. Jednak klub ten kupił miejsce w pierwszej lidze od drużyny Hàng Không Việt Nam, dzięki czemu się utrzymał.
  2. Przed sezonem zespół Đồng Tháp FC zmienił nazwę na Delta Đồng Tháp.
  3. Przed sezonem zespół Hải Phòng FC zmienił nazwę na Thép Viet-Úc Hajfong.
  4. Przed sezonem zespół Ngân Hàng Đông Á zmienił nazwę na NHĐA Thép Pomina.


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