The 2003–04 Divizia B was the 64th season of the second tier of the Romanian football league system.

The format has been changed from two series of 16 teams to three series, each of them consisting of 16 teams. At the end of the season, the winners of the series promoted to Divizia A and the last three places from all the series relegated to Divizia C.

Team changes

Other

Divizia A clubs and bitter rivals, Petrolul Ploiești and Astra Ploiești merged. Astra was absorbed by Petrolul and Oțelul Galați, which initially relegated after the promotion/ relegation play-off against FC Oradea, remained in the top-flight.

Callatis Mangalia was promoted from Divizia C as the best next runner-up, in order to occupy the vacant place.

Renamed teams

Chindia Târgoviște was renamed as FCM Târgoviște.

CS Certej merged with Mureșul Deva, was moved from Certeju de Sus to Deva and renamed as CS Deva.

Extensiv Craiova was renamed as FC Craiova.

League tables

Seria I

Serie II

Seria III

Results

Top scorers

29 goals
  • Gheorghe Bucur (Sportul Studențesc)
20 goals
  • Ionuț Mazilu (Sportul Studențesc)
17 goals
  • Gabriel Apetri (Jiul Petroșani)
13 goals
  • Viorel Gheorghe (Petrolul Moinești)
  • Cristian Turcu (CFR Cluj)
12 goals
  • Răzvan Cociș (Universitatea Cluj)
  • Florin Anghel (FC Vaslui)
  • Valentin Badea (FC Vaslui)
11 goals
  • Robert Roszel (Olimpia Satu Mare)
9 goals
  • Iulian Ștefan (Pandurii Târgu Jiu)
  • Florin Maxim (Sportul Studențesc)
8 goals
  • Constantin Barbu (Dacia Mioveni)
  • Marius Păcurar (Politehnica Iași)
7 goals

See also

  • 2003–04 Divizia A

References


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2003/04 1.BUNDESLIGA BAYER 04 Leverkusen FC Bayern München EUR 1,00

PAGINI MEMORABILE DIN ISTORIA FOTBALULUI PRAHOVEAN/ Meciul de Divizia B

Česká fotbalová liga 2003/04 Aukro

Iconic Bundesliga teams Werder Bremen's double 2003/04 double winners