2003–04 Sparta Rotterdam season
The 2003–2004 Sparta Rotterdam season was the second football) year in which the in 1888 formed club from Rotterdam had to play in the Dutch Second League. In the 2001–2002 season the team relegated for the first time in history by ending up in 17th place in the Eredivisie, and fourth in the play-offs for promotion and relegation ("nacompetitie"). Former Sparta defender Mike Snoei was the successor of Chris Dekker as Sparta's manager.
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2003–04 Sparta Rotterdam season
The 2003–2004 Sparta Rotterdam season was the second football) year in which the in 1888 formed club from Rotterdam had to play in the Dutch Second League. In the 2001–2002 season the team relegated for the first time in history by ending up in 17th place in the Eredivisie, and fourth in the play-offs for promotion and relegation ("nacompetitie"). Former Sparta defender Mike Snoei was the successor of Chris Dekker as Sparta's manager.
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Het seizoen 2003/2004 van Spar ...... itie (3) en de KNVB beker (2).
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The 2003–2004 Sparta Rotterdam ...... is Dekker as Sparta's manager.
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2003-08-12
2003-08-16
2003-08-22
2003-08-29
2003-09-01
2003-09-05
2003-09-12
2003-09-19
2003-09-23
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Ricky van den Bergh
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Het seizoen 2003/2004 van Spar ...... hoogste afdeling gedegradeerd.
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The 2003–2004 Sparta Rotterdam ...... is Dekker as Sparta's manager.
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2003–04 Sparta Rotterdam season
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Sparta Rotterdam in het seizoen 2003/04
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