2003–04 Inter Milan season
The 2003–04 season was Football Club Internazionale Milano's 95th in existence and 88th consecutive season in the top flight of Italian football.Season overview
The 2003–04 season started with a lot of issues: despite expensive, Inter got poor results in the domestic league and Héctor Cúper was sacked. In order to replace him, Alberto Zaccheroni was appointed coach: eventually, Inter came to a bare fourth place. Inter's campaign in the Champions League, however, resulted in a failure: they didn't manage to pass the group stage, after a historical win over Arsenal.
In January 2004, Massimo Moratti decided to leave his position of chairman: former footballer Giacinto Facchetti substituted him, retaining the place until his death on 4 September 2006.Players
Squad information
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Transfers
In
- Matteo Giordano – A.C. Milan, co-ownership
- Simone Brunelli – A.C. Milan, co-ownership
- Matteo Deinite – A.C. Milan, co-ownership
- Ronny Toma – A.C. Milan, co-ownership
- Andy van der Meyde – Ajax, £4,000,000
- Sabri Lamouchi – Parma
- Julio Cruz – Bologna, 30 August
- Adriano – Parma, 21 January, €23.4 million
- Dejan Stanković – Lazio, €4,000,000, January
- Khalilou Fadiga – Auxerre
- Thomas Helveg – Milan
- Kily González – Valencia
- Giorgos Karagounis – Panathinaikos
- Jérémie Bréchet – Lyon
Out
- Goran Pandev – Lazio, €500, January
- Sérgio Conceição – Lazio
- Domenico Morfeo – Parma
- Luigi Di Biagio – Brescia
- Michele Serena – retired
- Nelson Vivas – River Plate
- Salvatore Ferraro – A.C. Milan, co-ownership
- Alessandro Livi – A.C. Milan, co-ownership
- Giuseppe Ticli – A.C. Milan, co-ownership
- Marco Varaldi – A.C. Milan, co-ownership
- Hernán Crespo – Chelsea, 26 August, £16,800,000
Loans in
- Luciano – Chievo, 8 July, 6 months
- Giacomo Bindi – Arezzo, season
- Simone Villanova – Cittadella, season
Loans out
- Ronny Toma – Legnano, season
- Matteo Deinite – Pergolettese, season
- Matteo Giordano – Castel di Sangro, season
- Nicola Napolitano – Spezia, season
- Mattia Altobelli – Spezia, season
- Wellington – Spezia, season
- Guly – Bologna, season
- Luca Franchini – Padova, season
- Goran Pandev – Ancona, season
- Gonzalo Sorondo – Standard Liège, season
- Stéphane Dalmat – Tottenham, season
- Nicola Beati – Triestina
- Mathieu Moreau – Spezia, season
- Mario Rebecchi – Genoa
- Isah Eliakwu – Parma
- Nicola Ventola – Siena
- Alessandro Potenza – Parma
Competitions
Overview
Serie A
Results summary
Results by round
Matches
Coppa Italia
Round of 16
Quarter-finals
Semi-finals
UEFA Champions League
Group stage
UEFA Cup
Third round
Fourth round
Quarter-finals
Statistics
Squad statistics
Appearances and goals
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