2004 ANAPROF

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ANAPROF Bellsouth
Season2004
ChampionsÁrabe Unido
Apertura
Árabe Unido
Clausura
Relegated-
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2003
2005
ANAPROF 2004 team distribution ANAPROF 2004.jpg
ANAPROF 2004 team distribution

ANAPROF 2004 is the 2004 season of the Panamanian football league, ANAPROF. The season started on February 13, 2004, with the Torneo Apertura Bellsouth 2004 and finalized on November 7, 2004, with the Torneo Clausura Bellsouth 2004. Both the Apertura and Clausura champion was Arabe Unido, therefore, for the third time in ANAPROF history, Arabe Unido were crowned ANAPROF 2004 champions without the need to play a grand final.

Contents

Change for 2004

Teams

ClubCityStadium
Alianza F.C. Panama City Estadio Camping Resort
Árabe Unido Colon Estadio Armando Dely Valdés
Atletico Veragüense Santiago Estadio Toco Castillo
Colón River F.C. Colon Estadio Armando Dely Valdés
El Chorrillo F.C. Panama City Estadio Municipal de Balboa
Pan de Azúcar San Miguelito Estadio Javier Cruz
Plaza Amador Panama City Estadio Municipal de Balboa
San Francisco F.C. La Chorrera Estadio Agustín Sánchez
Sporting Coclé Penonome Estadio Municipal de Ciruelito
Tauro F.C. Panama City Campo de Deportes Giancarlo Gronchi

Apertura 2004

Standings

PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsQualification
1 Árabe Unido 1814133116+1543Qualified to the final round.
2 Tauro 1810352511+1433
3 Plaza Amador 1810352515+1033
4 El Chorrillo 188822612+1432
5 San Francisco 189542214+832
6 Atlético Veragüense 187472316+725
7 Sporting Coclé 185672125421
8 Alianza F.C. 18351010241414
9 River Plate 18241220391910
10 Pan de Azúcar 1813141041316
Source: [ citation needed ]

Results table

Home \ Away ALI ÁRA ATL COL CHO PAN PLA SAN SPO TAU
Alianza 0–10–51–20–01–00–00–11–11–0
Árabe Unido 1–01–03–10–36–01–02–11–13–2
Atl. Veragüense 3–01–33–10–03–01–00–01–00–1
Colón River 0–11–32–21–22–02–30–11–10–1
Chorrillo 1–11–21–24–01–01–03–31–01–1
Pan de Azúcar 1–11–21–13–30–32–10–10–11–3
Plaza Amador 3–22–01–04–11–12–01–02–10–0
San Francisco 2–02–02–12–01–11–00–12–20–1
Sporting 1–00–11–03–30–23–13–22–21–2
Tauro 2–10–12–02–00–06–00–20–13–0
Source: [ citation needed ]
Legend: Blue = home team win; Yellow = draw; Red = away team win.

Final round

Semifinals (agg) Final
      
Plaza Amador 3
Tauro 2
Plaza Amador 0
Árabe Unido 1
Árabe Unido 3
El Chorrillo 0

Semifinals 1st leg

Plaza Amador 3-1 Tauro
Alejandro Dawson (2)
Alfredo Hernandez
Pablo Romero

Semifinals 2nd leg


Final

 Apertura 2005 champion 
Árabe Unido

Top goal scorer

PositionPlayerScored forGoals
1 Flag of Panama.svg Jorge Dely Valdés Árabe Unido 12

Clausura 2004

Standings

PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsQualification
1 Árabe Unido 1812423214+1840Qualified to the final round.
2 Tauro 1811343611+2536
3 San Francisco 1811253817+2135
4 El Chorrillo 1811253219+1335
5 Plaza Amador 178543418+1629
6 Alianza 189182829128
7 Colón River 18531021391818
8 Sporting Coclé 18431121351415
9 Atlético Veragüense 17331115362112
10 Pan de Azúcar 1804141251394
Source: [ citation needed ]

Results table

Home \ Away ALI ÁRA ATL COL CHO PAN PLA SAN SPO TAU
Alianza 0–12–23–01–02–10–40–34–12–1
Árabe Unido 2–03–02–11–52–02–11–03–04–1
Atl. Veragüense 1–30–20–21–22–00–61–22–11–0
Colón River 0–21–11–12–15–13–60–52–10–5
Chorrillo 1–00–02–02–01–01–02–22–11–0
Pan de Azúcar 3–41–31–11–10–61–11–21–50–0
Plaza Amador 3–11–1n/p [lower-alpha 1] 2–14–14–11–01–10–0
San Francisco 3–21–14–13–01–33–03–03–00–2
Sporting Coclé 1–21–32–02–12–32–00–00–31–5
Tauro 2–01–03–23–02–07–02–02–00–0
Source: [ citation needed ]
Legend: Blue = home team win; Yellow = draw; Red = away team win.
Notes:
  1. Plaza Amador vs Atlético Veragüense was not played due to irrelevance

Final round

Semifinals (agg) Final
      
San Francisco 2
Tauro 1
San Francisco 4
Árabe Unido 6
Árabe Unido 4
El Chorrilo 3

Semifinals 1st leg

San Francisco 1-1 Tauro
Rene Mendieta Jr. Ricardo Phillips

Semifinals 2nd leg


Árabe Unido 3-3 El Chorrillo
John Wilson
Orlando Rodríguez (2)
Ricardo Paschall
Leonardo Ricardo
Anel Canales

Final 1st leg

Final 2nd leg

Árabe Unido 5-3 San Francisco
Amílcar Henríquez
Orlando Rodríguez (2)
Alberto Cerezo (2)
Omar Hidalgo (2)
Victor Rene Mendieta Jr.
 Clausura 2004 champion 
Árabe Unido

Grand final

Cancelled as Árabe Unido won both tournaments.

 ANAPROF 2004 champion 
Árabe Unido
3rd title

Relegation table

PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsRelegation
1 Árabe Unido 3626556330+3383
2 Tauro 3621696122+3969
3 San Francisco 3620797031+3967
4 El Chorrillo 36191075851+767
5 Plaza Amador 3518895933+2662
6 Alianza 361261838531542
7 Atlético Veragüense 351071838521437
8 Sporting Coclé 36991842601836
9 Colón River 36772241783728
10 Pan de Azúcar 36172822927010Relegated to Primera A.
Source: [ citation needed ]

Local derby statistics

El Super Clasico Nacional - Tauro v Plaza Amador


Plaza Amador 0–0 Tauro

Tauro 0–2 Plaza Amador

Plaza Amador 3–1 Tauro
Alejandro Dawson (2)
Alfredo Hernandez
Pablo Romero

Tauro 1–0 Plaza Amador
Eric Martinez

Tauro 2–0 Plaza Amador

Plaza Amador 0–0 Tauro

Clasico del Pueblo - Plaza Amador v Chorillo


El Chorrillo 1–0 Plaza Amador

Plaza Amador 1–1 El Chorrillo

El Chorrillo 1–0 Plaza Amador

Plaza Amador 4–1 El Chorrillo

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