2004–05 Real Betis season

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Real Betis
2004–05 season
President Manuel Ruiz de Lopera
Head coach Lorenzo Serra Ferrer
La Liga 4th
Copa del Rey Winners
Top goalscorer Ricardo Oliveira (22)
  2003–04
2005–06  

Season summary

Betis finished fourth, qualifying for the Champions League for the first time in their history. They also won the Copa del Rey.

Contents

Squad

Squad at end of season [1]

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No.Pos.NationPlayer
1 GK Flag of Spain.svg  ESP Toni Prats
2 DF Flag of Spain.svg  ESP Luis Fernández
3 DF Flag of Uruguay.svg  URU Alejandro Lembo
4 DF Flag of Spain.svg  ESP Juanito
5 DF Flag of Spain.svg  ESP David Rivas
6 FW Flag of Spain.svg  ESP Dani
7 DF Flag of Spain.svg  ESP Fernando Varela
8 MF Flag of Spain.svg  ESP Arzu
9 MF Flag of Spain.svg  ESP Fernando Fernández
10 MF Flag of Spain.svg  ESP Juan José Cañas
11 MF Flag of Brazil.svg  BRA Denílson
12 FW Flag of Brazil.svg  BRA Ricardo Oliveira
13 GK Flag of Spain.svg  ESP Pedro Contreras
14 MF Flag of Spain.svg  ESP Capi
15 MF Flag of Spain.svg  ESP Jaime Pérez
17 MF Flag of Spain.svg  ESP Joaquín
No.Pos.NationPlayer
18 DF Flag of Uruguay.svg  URU Washington Tais
19 MF Flag of Spain.svg  ESP Israel [2]
20 MF Flag of Brazil.svg  BRA Marcos Assunção
21 FW Flag of Spain.svg  ESP Alfonso Pérez
22 DF Flag of Italy (2003-2006).svg  ITA Paolo Castellini
23 MF Flag of Spain.svg  ESP Benjamín
24 FW Flag of Brazil.svg  BRA Edú
25 MF Flag of Spain.svg  ESP Pablo Niño
26 GK Flag of Spain.svg  ESP Pablo Vargas
27 DF Flag of Spain.svg  ESP Melli
28 FW Flag of Spain.svg  ESP Tati Maldonado
29 DF Flag of Spain.svg  ESP David Llano
30 GK Flag of Spain.svg  ESP Toni Doblas
31 FW Flag of Spain.svg  ESP Rafael Cabello
32 DF Flag of Spain.svg  ESP Óscar Tena
34 DF Flag of Spain.svg  ESP Isidoro

Left club during season

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No.Pos.NationPlayer
16 MF Flag of Spain.svg  ESP Ismael (on loan to Elche)
19 FW Flag of Spain.svg  ESP Tote (on loan to Málaga)
No.Pos.NationPlayer
28 FW Flag of Spain.svg  ESP Tati Maldonado (on loan to Ceuta)

Competitions

La Liga

League table

PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsQualification or relegation
2 Real Madrid 3825587132+3980Qualification for the Champions League group stage
3 Villarreal 38181196937+3265Qualification for the Champions League third qualifying round
4 Betis 38161486250+1262
5 Espanyol 381710115446+861Qualification for the UEFA Cup first round
6 Sevilla 38179124441+360
Source: LFP
Rules for classification: 1st points; 2nd head-to-head points; 3rd head-to-head goal difference; 4th head-to-head goals scored; 5th goal difference; 6th number of goals scored; 7th Fair-play points

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References

  1. "FootballSquads - Betis - 2004/05".
  2. Israel previously wore the #37 shirt, but was reassigned as #19 after Tote's transfer.