2003–04 KNVB Cup

Last updated
2003–2004
Tournament details
CountryNetherlands
Teams88
Defending champions FC Utrecht
Final positions
Champions FC Utrecht
Runner-up FC Twente
Tournament statistics
Top goal scorer(s) Yuri Rose (6)
  2002–03
2004–05  

The 2003-04 KNVB Cup (at the time called Amstel Cup) was the 86th edition of the Dutch national football annual knockout tournament for the KNVB Cup. 88 teams contested, beginnings on 9 August 2003 and ending AT The final on 23 May 2004.

Contents

FC Utrecht beat FC Twente 1–0, lifting the trophy for the third time.

Teams

First round

The matches of the first round were played on August 9, 12 and September 1, 2003.

Home teamResultAway team
IJsselmeervogels A0–3 Young Ajax
SV Huizen A0–3 HFC Haarlem 1
VV BaronieA7–0VV Gemert A
ASWH A1–2 FC Eindhoven 1
FC Omniworld A4–2AGOVV (amateurs) A
VV Be Quick '28 A2–5 BV Veendam 1
VV BennekomA3–0 TOP Oss 1
SV Meerssen A0–6 Willem II E
AFC A0–2 De Graafschap 1
De TreffersA2–1 FC Dordrecht 1
ACV A1–4 Cambuur Leeuwarden 1
SC GenemuidenA1–0Koninklijke UD A
VVOG A0–7 FC Twente E
HSC '21 A1–4 FC Groningen E
Westlandia A0–4 Sparta Rotterdam 1
VV Ter Leede A0–2 FC Emmen 1
VV Noordwijk A1–7 FC Zwolle E
VSV Tonegido A0–8 RKC Waalwijk E
SDC Putten A0–4 sc Heerenveen E
sc Heerenveen 21–3 AZ E
Home teamResultAway team
Rijnsburgse Boys A0–1 (aet) Stormvogels Telstar 1
SHO A0–5 FC Den Bosch 1
SV Capelle A0–1 HSV Hoek A
SV Spakenburg A0–2 FC Volendam E
RKSV Babberich A0–3 Roda JC E
Schijndel/Bol Accountants A1–2 (aet) ADO Den Haag E
SV DeltasportA(p) 1-1 Helmond Sport 1
Quick Boys A1–5 Heracles Almelo 1
JVC Cuijk A1–2 Fortuna Sittard 1
UNA A0–5 MVV 1
OJC Rosmalen A1–5 VVV-Venlo 1
RKSV UDI '19/Beter Bed A0–4 Vitesse Arnhem E
SV Urk A0–2 AGOVV Apeldoorn 1
USV Elinkwijk A1–4 RBC Roosendaal E
Türkiyemspor A2–5 Go Ahead Eagles 1
VV Harkemase Boys A1–2WHCA
SV ArgonA1–0Achilles 1894 A
FC Vinkenslag A0–5 Excelsior 1
Achilles'29 A0–4VV KloetingeA
VV Eijsden A1–2TEC VVA
VV Katwijk A0–5Young sc Heerenveen

E Eredivisie; 1 Eerste Divisie; A Amateur teams

Second round

The matches of the second round were played on September 23 and 25, 2003.

Home teamResultAway team
RBC Roosendaal 4–0 MVV
De Treffers2–3 BV Veendam
VV Bennekom2–8 Willem II
SV Argon3–4 FC Volendam
AGOVV 0–2 RKC Waalwijk
WHC0–1 [1] FC Groningen
TEC VV0–3 Young Ajax
VV Baronie1–0 Roda JC
HSV Hoek 7–0SC Genemuiden
FC Omniworld 7–3SV Deltasport
Home teamResultAway team
VV Kloetinge0–3 FC Twente
HFC Haarlem 1–2 Cambuur Leeuwarden
Vitesse Arnhem 4–0 Fortuna Sittard
Excelsior 2–0 VVV-Venlo
Sparta Rotterdam 2–1 De Graafschap
sc Heerenveen 3–1 AZ
FC Emmen 1–2 FC Eindhoven
FC Den Bosch 2–1 FC Zwolle
Heracles Almelo 4–0 ADO Den Haag
Go Ahead Eagles 3–5 Stormvogels Telstar

Third round

The matches of the third round were played on October 28 and 29, 2003.

Home teamResultAway team
VV Baronie0–2 Heracles Almelo
sc Heerenveen 3–1 Stormvogels Telstar
Vitesse Arnhem 4–0 FC Volendam
RBC Roosendaal 1–0 (aet) FC Groningen
HSV Hoek 2–0 BV Veendam
Excelsior 0–2 Sparta Rotterdam
Cambuur Leeuwarden 1–3 (aet) FC Twente
FC Omniworld 2–4 (aet) RKC Waalwijk
FC Eindhoven 0–2 Willem II
FC Den Bosch 0–2 Jong Ajax

Round of 16

The matches were played on December 16 and 17. Six Eredivisie clubs entered the tournament here, because they had been playing in the Champions League and the UEFA Cup.

Home teamResultAway team
PSV E2–0 Willem II
Sparta Rotterdam 2–0 RBC Roosendaal
Heracles Almelo 4–1 HSV Hoek
FC Twente 1–0 Young Ajax
Ajax E0–1 NAC Breda E
Feyenoord E1–0 Vitesse
sc Heerenveen 0–1 NEC E
FC Utrecht E2–1 RKC Waalwijk

E six Eredivisie entrants

Quarter-finals

The matches of the quarter finals were played on 3-4 February 2004.

Home teamResultAway team
Sparta Rotterdam 0–0 (p: 3–2) NEC
FC Twente 3–1 (aet) Feyenoord
FC Utrecht 3–2 Heracles Almelo
PSV 0–1 NAC Breda

Semi-finals

The matches of the semi-finals were played on March 16 and 17, 2004.

Home teamResultAway team
FC Twente 2–2 (p: 4-3) NAC Breda
Sparta Rotterdam 3–3 (p: 3-4) FC Utrecht

Final

Twente 0–1 Utrecht
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De Kuip, Rotterdam
Attendance: 48,000
Referee: Roelof Luinge

FC Utrecht would play in the UEFA Cup.

See also

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References

  1. WHC were disqualified, so Groningen won the match