2003–04 Moroccan Throne Cup

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2003–04 Moroccan Throne Cup
Tournament details
CountryMorocco
Dates26 June – 28 November 2004
Final positions
Champions FAR de Rabat (8th title)
  2002–03
2004–05  

The Moroccan Throne Cup was won by FAR de Rabat, who beat Wydad AC in the final.

Contents

Quarter-finals

DateTeam 1 Score Team 2
26 June 2004 FUS de Rabat 1–0 Raja de Casablanca
27 June 2004 Olympique Dcheira 1–2 Wydad AC
27 June 2004 FAR de Rabat 1–0 Union de Touarga
27 June 2004 JS Massira 2–1 Hassania d'Agadir

Semi-finals

DateTeam 1 Score Team 2
11 September 2004 FAR de Rabat 1–0 JS Massira
12 September 2004 Wydad AC 2–0 FUS de Rabat

Final

FAR de Rabat 0–0 after extra time, 3–0 on penalties Wydad AC
Prince Moulay Abdellah Stadium, Rabat
Attendance: 67 000 spectators
Referee: Slimane Brahmi
FAR de RabatWydad AC
Tarik El Jarmouni; Hassan El Mouataz; Noureddine Boubou; Omar Bendriss; El Houssaine Ouchla; Faouzi El Brazi; Khalid El Maâroufi; Hafid Abdessadak; ; Ahmed Ajeddou; Abdessamad Bouzidi (Youssef Kaddioui); Mohamed Armoumen (Hicham Zerouali); Nadir Lamyaghri; Jean-Jacques Gosso; Lahcen Abrami, Samir Sersar, Mohammed Benchrifa, Hicham Louissi, Mourad Fellah (Khama), Mohamed Madihi (Chemssedine Janabi), Youssef Mariana, Mohmmed Benhalib, Mustafa Talha


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