2003–04 Iran 2nd Division

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Iran Football's 2nd Division
Season2003–04
Promoted
2004–05

The following is the standings of the Iran Football's 2nd Division 2003-04 football season.

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National Group

PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsPromotion
1 Sanati Kaveh 2213453621+1543Promoted Azadegan League
2 Shahin Bushehr 2212643126+542
3 Shahrdari Bushehr 2212553619+1741
4 Mersad Shiraz 22101023618+1840
5 Niroye zamini 2210752618+837
6 Fajr Sepah 227873228+429
7 Shahrdari Tabriz 2284102930128
8 Etka Tehran 2274113030025
9 Ararat Tehran 2266102224224
10 Oghab Gonbad 22481017392220
11Ghonche Sari22381117452817
12 Chooka Talesh 22421620472714
Source: [ citation needed ]

Region Groups

North Group

PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsPromotion
1 Pasargad Tehran 10451138+517Promoted Azadegan League
2Azarbaijan Tehran105231613+317
3 Ekbatan Tehran 10361149+515
4Sanat Tehran10361149+515
5 Shahrdari Langarud 1016371259
6 Kowsar Tehran 1013671476
Source: [ citation needed ]

South Group

PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsPromotion
1 Deyhim Ahvaz 107032312+1121Promoted Azadegan League
2 Karoun Shoshtar 105231515017
3 Shahrdari Kerman 10442139+416
4 Tarbiat Lorestan 104151319613
5Pegah Tehran103341512+312
6Persepolis Borazjan10208142066
Source: [ citation needed ]

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