2003–04 Bosnia and Herzegovina Football Cup

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2003–04 Bosnia and Herzegovina Football Cup
CountryFlag of Bosnia and Herzegovina.svg  Bosnia and Herzegovina
Teams 32
Defending champions Željezničar
Champions Modriča
1st national cup title
Runners-up Borac
2004–05

2003–04 Bosnia and Herzegovina Football Cup was the tenth season of the Bosnia and Herzegovina's annual football cup, and a fourth season of the unified competition. The competition started on 17 September 2003 with the First Round and concluded on 26 May 2004 with the Final.

Bosnia and Herzegovina Football Cup

The Bosnia and Herzegovina Football Cup is a knock-out football competition contested annually by clubs from Bosnia and Herzegovina. The winner qualifies for the second qualifying round of UEFA Europe League.

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First round

Thirty-two teams entered in the First Round. The matches were played on 17 September 2003.

Team 1 Score Team 2
Kiseljak 0–0 (3–4 p) Modriča Maxima
Ljubuški 0–1 Čelik Zenica
Sloboda Novi Grad 1–0 Brotnjo
Bosna Kalesija4–0 Široki Brijeg
Mladost Gacko 1–0 Posušje
Hajduk Orašje0–0 (5–3 p) Travnik
Olimpik 1–2 Borac Banja Luka
Finvest Drvar2–0 Glasinac Sokolac
Velež 0–2 Rudar Ugljevik
Slavija 1–0 Zrinjski
Ljubić Prnjavor 0–0 (8–7 p) Leotar
Podgrmeč Sanski Most 2–1 Sloboda Tuzla
Drinovci 2–1 Sarajevo
Jedinstvo Brčko 1–0 Žepče Limorad
Kozara Gradiška 2–0 Željezničar
Goražde 0–3 (f) Orašje

Second round

The 16 winners from the prior round enter this round. The first legs were played on 22 and 29 October and the second legs were played on 5 November 2003.

Team 1 Agg. Team 21st leg2nd leg
Borac Banja Luka 5–2 Rudar Ugljevik 2–03–2
Mladost Gacko 1–3 Slavija 1–20–1
Jedinstvo Brčko 1–3 Ljubić Prnjavor 1–01–2
Bosna Kalesija 2–7 Kozara Gradiška 0–22–5
Čelik Zenica 3–6 Modriča Maxima 3–10–5
Drinovci 2–2 (a) Orašje 1–01–2
Finvest Drvar 1–4 Podgrmeč Sanski Most 0–01–4
Sloboda Novi Grad 2–1 Hajduk Orašje1–01–1

Quarterfinals

The eight winners from the prior round enter this round. The first legs were played on 19 November and the second legs were played on 22 and 29 November 2003.

Team 1 Agg. Team 21st leg2nd leg
Modriča Maxima 5–1 Jedinstvo Brčko 2–13–0
Kozara Gradiška 1–2 Borac Banja Luka 1–10–1
Podgrmeč Sanski Most 2–7 Slavija 1–51–2
Sloboda Novi Grad 3–5 Drinovci 2–01–5

Semifinals

The four winners from the prior round enter this round. The first legs will be played on 17 March and the second legs were played on 17 April 2004.

Team 1 Agg. Team 21st leg2nd leg
Slavija 0–1 Borac Banja Luka 0–10–0
Modriča Maxima 2–0 Drinovci 1–01–0

Final

Borac Banja Luka 1 – 1
2–4 on penalties
Modriča Maxima
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