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The 2003-04 Division 1 season was the 39th of the competition of the first-tier football in Senegal. The tournament was organized by the Senegalese Football Federation. The season began on 13 December 2003 and finished on 9 October 2004. ASC Diaraf won the tenth title, the next club in Senegal to win the tenth title after ASC Jeanne d'Arc last season. The total number of national championship titles would remain tied with ten until Diaraf retook the totals as they won their eleventh and recent in the 2010 season. Diaraf along with AS Douanes would compete in the 2005 CAF Champions League the following season. ASEC Ndiambour participated in the 2005 CAF Confederation Cup, as AS Douanes also won the 2004 Senegalese Cup and were second place in the league, as Douanes qualified into the 2005 C

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  • دوري السنغال الممتاز 2003-04 (ar)
  • 2003–04 Division 1 (Senegal) (en)
  • Championnat du Sénégal de football 2003-2004 (fr)
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  • دوري السنغال الممتاز 2003-04 هو الموسم 39 من دوري السنغال الممتاز. كان عدد الأندية المشاركة فيه 20، وفاز فيه نادي دياراف. (ar)
  • The 2003-04 Division 1 season was the 39th of the competition of the first-tier football in Senegal. The tournament was organized by the Senegalese Football Federation. The season began on 13 December 2003 and finished on 9 October 2004. ASC Diaraf won the tenth title, the next club in Senegal to win the tenth title after ASC Jeanne d'Arc last season. The total number of national championship titles would remain tied with ten until Diaraf retook the totals as they won their eleventh and recent in the 2010 season. Diaraf along with AS Douanes would compete in the 2005 CAF Champions League the following season. ASEC Ndiambour participated in the 2005 CAF Confederation Cup, as AS Douanes also won the 2004 Senegalese Cup and were second place in the league, as Douanes qualified into the 2005 C (en)
  • La saison 2003-2004 du Championnat du Sénégal de football est la trente-neuvième édition de la première division au Sénégal. Les vingt meilleures équipes du pays sont regroupées au sein d'une poule unique où elles s'affrontent deux fois, à domicile et à l'extérieur. À l'issue du championnat, les quatre derniers du classement sont relégués et remplacés par les deux meilleurs clubs de Division 2, afin de faire repasser le championnat à dix-huit équipes. (fr)
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  • دوري السنغال الممتاز 2003-04 هو الموسم 39 من دوري السنغال الممتاز. كان عدد الأندية المشاركة فيه 20، وفاز فيه نادي دياراف. (ar)
  • The 2003-04 Division 1 season was the 39th of the competition of the first-tier football in Senegal. The tournament was organized by the Senegalese Football Federation. The season began on 13 December 2003 and finished on 9 October 2004. ASC Diaraf won the tenth title, the next club in Senegal to win the tenth title after ASC Jeanne d'Arc last season. The total number of national championship titles would remain tied with ten until Diaraf retook the totals as they won their eleventh and recent in the 2010 season. Diaraf along with AS Douanes would compete in the 2005 CAF Champions League the following season. ASEC Ndiambour participated in the 2005 CAF Confederation Cup, as AS Douanes also won the 2004 Senegalese Cup and were second place in the league, as Douanes qualified into the 2005 CAF Champions League, Dakar Université Club, the fourth place club participated in the 2005 CAF Confederation Cup. The season would be a record-breaking season and the only season featuring twenty clubs. A record of 380 matches were played and 590 goals were scored more than double than last season. ASC Jeanne d'Arc was the defending team of the title. Diaraf achieved a record 72 points, second Douanes with 69 points and 65 and third ASEC Ndiambour with 65 points. The following season would feature eighteen clubs in which four clubs were relegated to Division 2. (en)
  • La saison 2003-2004 du Championnat du Sénégal de football est la trente-neuvième édition de la première division au Sénégal. Les vingt meilleures équipes du pays sont regroupées au sein d'une poule unique où elles s'affrontent deux fois, à domicile et à l'extérieur. À l'issue du championnat, les quatre derniers du classement sont relégués et remplacés par les deux meilleurs clubs de Division 2, afin de faire repasser le championnat à dix-huit équipes. C'est l'ASC Diaraf qui remporte le championnat cette saison après avoir terminé en tête du classement final, avec trois points d'avance sur l'AS Douanes et sept sur l'ASEC Ndiambour. C'est le dixième titre de champion du Sénégal de l'histoire du club. Les deux premiers du classement sont qualifiés pour la Ligue des champions de la CAF tandis que le 3e et le vainqueur de la Coupe du Sénégal obtiennent leur billet pour la nouvelle Coupe de la confédération. (fr)
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