2003–04 OK Liga
{{Infobox sports season
| title = 2003–04 OK Liga
| sport = Roller hockey
| colour =
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| league = OK Liga
| league abr =
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| league_champs = {{Nowrap|Barcelona Excelent}}
| second_place = Barna Work Igualada
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| relegate_to = Primera División
| relegate = Cibeles Deasa
Alcobendas
Tordera
| TV =
| seasonslistnames = OK Liga
| prevseason_link = 2002–03 OK Liga
| prevseason_year = 2002–03
| nextseason_link = 2004–05 OK Liga
| nextseason_year = 2004–05
}}
The 2003–04 OK Liga was the 35th season of the top-tier league of rink hockey in Spain.
Barcelona Excelent finished the league as champion.
Competition format
Sixteen teams joined the league.
The eight first teams at the end of the regular season qualified for the playoffs while the three last teams were relegated to Primera División.
Regular season
{{#invoke:Sports table|main|style=WDL
|update=complete
|source=[http://rinkhockey.net/spain-ok04.html Standings and playoffs at Rinkhockey.net]
|result1=L |result2=L |result3=L |result4=L |result5=L |result6=L |result7=L |result8=L |result14=R |result15=R |result16=R
|team1 =BAR|win_BAR=24|draw_BAR=3 |loss_BAR=3 |gf_BAR=132|ga_BAR=47 |name_BAR=Barcelona Excelent
|team2 =REU|win_REU=20|draw_REU=5 |loss_REU=5 |gf_REU=103|ga_REU=55 |name_REU=Alnimar Reus Deportiu
|team3 =IGU|win_IGU=17|draw_IGU=6 |loss_IGU=7 |gf_IGU=99 |ga_IGU=63 |name_IGU=Barna Work Igualada
|team4 =NOI|win_NOI=16|draw_NOI=6 |loss_NOI=8 |gf_NOI=73 |ga_NOI=61 |name_NOI=Noia Freixenet
|team5 =LIC|win_LIC=16|draw_LIC=2 |loss_LIC=12|gf_LIC=95 |ga_LIC=87 |name_LIC=Liceo Vodafone
|team6 =VIC|win_VIC=15|draw_VIC=5 |loss_VIC=10|gf_VIC=105|ga_VIC=89 |name_VIC=Roncato Vic
|team7 =LLE|win_LLE=13|draw_LLE=10|loss_LLE=7 |gf_LLE=92 |ga_LLE=75 |name_LLE=Grup Castillo Lleida
|team8 =CAL|win_CAL=11|draw_CAL=6 |loss_CAL=13|gf_CAL=102|ga_CAL=107|name_CAL=Cemex Tenerife
|team9 =BLA|win_BLA=10|draw_BLA=6 |loss_BLA=14|gf_BLA=68 |ga_BLA=71 |name_BLA=Viva Hàbitat Blanes
|team10=VOL|win_VOL=9 |draw_VOL=8 |loss_VOL=13|gf_VOL=93 |ga_VOL=95 |name_VOL=Celta Voltregà
|team11=VIL|win_VIL=9 |draw_VIL=8 |loss_VIL=13|gf_VIL=98 |ga_VIL=116|name_VIL=Vilanova L'Ull Blau
|team12=LLO|win_LLO=9 |draw_LLO=5 |loss_LLO=16|gf_LLO=82 |ga_LLO=97 |name_LLO=Lloret
|team13=VFR|win_VFR=9 |draw_VFR=4 |loss_VFR=17|gf_VFR=81 |ga_VFR=103|name_VFR=Aiscondel Vila-seca
|team14=MAC|win_MAC=9 |draw_MAC=1 |loss_MAC=20|gf_MAC=80 |ga_MAC=123|name_MAC=Cibeles Deasa
|team15=ALC|win_ALC=8 |draw_ALC=3 |loss_ALC=19|gf_ALC=73 |ga_ALC=120|name_ALC=Alcobendas
|team16=GIR|win_GIR=3 |draw_GIR=6 |loss_GIR=21|gf_GIR=83 |ga_GIR=150|name_GIR=Tordera
|res_col_header=QR
|col_L=yellow1 |text_L=Qualification to playoffs
|col_R=red1 |text_R=Relegation to Primera División
}}
Playoffs
All series were played with a best-of-five series.
Seeded teams played games 1, 2 and 5 of the series at home.
{{#invoke:RoundN|main|columns=3|bold_winner=high|score-boxes=5
|RD1=Quarterfinals|RD2=Semifinals|RD3=Finals|score-width=30
||Barcelona Excelent|6|5|7|{{0}}|{{0}}
|Cemex Tenerife|2|2|2|{{0}}|{{0}}
||Noia Freixenet|3|3|1|3|{{0}}
|Liceo Vodafone|7|2|3|4|{{0}}
||Alnimar Reus Deportiu|2|2|0|3|5
|Grup Castillo Lleida|4|1|1|2|4
||Barna Work Igualada|8|4|1|3|4
|Roncato Vic|1|3|4|3|0
||Barcelona Excelent|5|3|6|{{0}}|{{0}}
|Liceo Vodafone|2|0|2|{{0}}|{{0}}
||Alnimar Reus Deportiu|4|6|1|3|2
|Barna Work Igualada|1|5|2|5|4
||Barcelona Excelent|7|6|7|{{0}}|{{0}}
|Barna Work Igualada|1|2|4|{{0}}|{{0}}
}}
Source: [http://rinkhockey.net/spain-playoff04.pdf Rinkhockey.net]
Final standings
class="wikitable" style="text-align:center" | ||
width=30|{{Tooltip|Pos|Position}} | Team | Qualification or relegation |
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bgcolor=#BBF3BB
| 1 | align=left|Barcelona Excelent | rowspan=4|CERH European League |
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| 2 | align=left|Barna Work Igualada | |
bgcolor=#BBF3BB
| 3 | align=left|Alnimar Reus Deportiu | |
bgcolor=#BBF3BB
| 4 | align=left|Liceo Vodafone | |
bgcolor=#BBF3FF
| 5 | align=left|Noia Freixenet | rowspan=3|CERS Cup |
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| 6 | align=left|Roncato Vic | |
bgcolor=#BBF3FF
| 7 | align=left|Grup Castillo Lleida | |
8 | align=left|Cemex Tenerife | rowspan=6| |
9 | align=left|Viva Hàbitat Blanes | |
10 | align=left|Leche Celta Voltregà | |
11 | align=left|Vilanova L'Ull Blau | |
12 | align=left|Lloret | |
13 | align=left|Aiscondel Vila-seca | |
bgcolor=#FFBBBB
| 14 | align=left|Cibeles Deasa | rowspan=3|Relegation to Primera División |
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| 15 | align=left|Alcobendas | |
bgcolor=#FFBBBB
| 16 | align=left|Tordera |
Copa del Rey
{{Infobox basketball Final Four
| tourney_name = Copa del Rey
| year = 2004
| dates = 25–28 March 2004
| arena = Jerez de la Frontera
| champion = Liceo Vodafone
| second = Barna Work Igualada
| mvp =
| prevseason = 2003
| nextseason = 2005
}}
The 2004 Copa del Rey was the 61st edition of the Spanish men's roller hockey cup. It was played in Reus between the eight first qualified teams after the first half of the season.
Liceo Vodafone won its ninth title, the first one since 1997.
{{#invoke:RoundN|main|columns=3|score-boxes=1
|RD1=Quarterfinals|RD2=Semifinals|RD3=Final|team-width=190|score-width=30|bold_winner=high
|25 March|Barcelona Excelent|4|Grup Castillo Lleida|1
|25 March|Liceo Vodafone|4|Roncato Vic|3
|26 March|Barna Work Igualada|3|Viva Hàbitat Blanes|2
|10 March|Noia Freixenet|2|Alnimar Reus Deportiu (p)|2
|27 March|Barcelona Excelent|3|Liceo Vodafone (p)|3
|27 March|Barna Work Igualada (p)|3|Alnimar Reus Deportiu|3
|28 March|Liceo Vodafone|2|Barna Work Igualada|0
}}
References
{{Reflist}}
External links
- [http://www.fep.es/ Real Federación Española de Patinaje]
{{OK Liga}}
{{DEFAULTSORT:OK Liga 2003-04}}
Category:2004 in roller hockey
Category:2003 in roller hockey