2003–04 Maltese First Division
{{Infobox football league season
| competition = Maltese First Division
| season = 2003–04
| winners = Żabbar St. Patrick
| promoted = Żabbar St. Patrick
Lija Athletic
| relegated = Tarxien Rainbows
Rabat Ajax
| league topscorer = Ikechukwu Chibueze (18)
| total goals = 293
| average goals = 3.25
| prevseason = 2002–03
| nextseason = 2004–05
}}
The 2003–04 Maltese First Division (known as the MIA First Division for sponsorship reasons) started on 13 September 2003 and finished on 9 May 2004. Marsa and Mosta were relegated from Maltese Premier League. Tarxien Rainbows and San Gwann were promoted from Maltese Second Division with the latter (San Ġwann) having won a promotion playoff against Vittoriosa Stars. St. Patrick were the champions while Lija Athletic were runners-up. Both were promoted to Maltese Premier League. Tarxien Rainbows and Rabat Ajax were relegated to Maltese Second Division with the former having just clinched promotion only to go straight down again.
Participating teams
The Maltese First Division 2003–04 was made up of these teams:
Changes from previous season
- Msida Saint-Joseph and Balzan were promoted from the First Division to the Premier League. They were replaced by Marsa and Mosta, both relegated from 2002-03 Maltese Premier League.
- Gozo and Xgħajra Tornados were relegated to the 2003–04 Maltese Second Division. They were replaced by Tarxien Rainbows, champions of 2003–04 Maltese Second Division and San Ġwann, runners-up.
Final league table
|show_limit=5
|res_col_header=PR
|team1=ZAB|name_ZAB= Żabbar St. Patrick
|team2=LJA|name_LJA=Lija Athletic
|team3=MQA|name_MQA=Mqabba
|team4=SEN|name_SEN=Senglea Athletic
|team5=NAX|name_NAX=Naxxar Lions
|team6=MOS|name_MOS=Mosta
|team7=MAR|name_MAR=Marsa
|team8=SGW|name_SGW=San Ġwann
|team9=TAR|name_TAR=Tarxien Rainbows
|team10=RAB|name_RAB=Rabat Ajax
|win_ZAB=10|draw_ZAB=3|loss_ZAB=5|gf_ZAB=35|ga_ZAB=28|status_ZAB=C
|win_LJA=9|draw_LJA=5|loss_LJA=4|gf_LJA=31|ga_LJA=24
|win_MQA=8|draw_MQA=5|loss_MQA=5|gf_MQA=29|ga_MQA=21
|win_SEN=7|draw_SEN=5|loss_SEN=6|gf_SEN=36|ga_SEN=28
|win_NAX=7|draw_NAX=5|loss_NAX=6|gf_NAX=30|ga_NAX=34
|win_MOS=6|draw_MOS=7|loss_MOS=5|gf_MOS=34|ga_MOS=27
|win_MAR=6|draw_MAR=7|loss_MAR=5|gf_MAR=27|ga_MAR=31
|win_SGW=5|draw_SGW=6|loss_SGW=7|gf_SGW=23|ga_SGW=24
|win_TAR=5|draw_TAR=5|loss_TAR=8|gf_TAR=29|ga_TAR=33|status_TAR=R
|win_RAB=1|draw_RAB=4|loss_RAB=13|gf_RAB=19|ga_RAB=43|status_RAB=R
|col_P=green1|text_P=Promotion to 2004–05 Maltese Premier League
|result1=P
|result2=P
|col_R=red1|text_R=Relegation to 2004–05 Maltese Second Division
|result9=R|result10=R
|update=complete|source={{cite web |url=http://archive.malta-football.com/archives/2003-04/table1.shtml |title=Malta: MIA First Division 2003/04 Table |website=MaltaFootball.com |accessdate=19 January 2020 }}
}}
Results
For a complete set of results, see [http://archive.malta-football.com/archives/2003-04/resultsm1.shtml 1]
Top scorers
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Rank
!Player !Club !Goals |
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rowspan="1"|1
|align="left"|{{flagicon|NGR}} Ikechukwu Chibueze |align="left"|Mqabba |rowspan="1"|18 |
rowspan="1"|2
|align="left"|{{flagicon|MLT}} Simon Shead |align="left"|Tarxien Rainbows |rowspan="1"|15 |
rowspan="1"|3
|align="left"|{{flagicon|NGR}} Chima Dozie |align="left"|Naxxar Lions |rowspan="1"|14 |
rowspan="1"|4
|align="left"|{{flagicon|MLT}} Mark Tanti |align="left"|St. Patrick |rowspan="1"|10 |
rowspan="3"|5
|align="left"|{{flagicon|MLT}} Thomas Caruana |align="left"|St. Patrick |rowspan="3"|9 |
align="left"|{{flagicon|ENG}} Trevor Thomas
|align="left"|Senglea Athletic |
align="left"|{{flagicon|NGR}} Ibrahim Tarik
|align="left"|Marsa |
References
{{Reflist}}
{{Maltese First Division seasons}}
{{2003–04 in Maltese football}}
{{DEFAULTSORT:2003-04 Maltese First Division}}