- 2003–04 Danish Cup
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The Danish Cup's results of the 2003-2004 season. The final was played on May 20.
FC København ended as cup winner, but when they also won the Danish Superliga, the UEFA Cup-spot went to the cup runner-up Aalborg BK.
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Results
The team listed to the left, is the home team.
1st round
In first round competed 48 teams from the "series" (Denmark's series and lower 2002) and 16 teams from Danish 2nd Division 2002-03.
Kolding KFUM 1-3 Varde IF østre Boldklub 1-3 Korup IF Virum/Sorgefri BK 1-5 Nykøbing FA Borbjerg GU 0-5 Nørresundby Hornbæk SF 6-5 Vildbjerg SF Ringkøbing IF 0-3 FC Nordjylland Brabrand IF 0-2 Skive IK Koldby/Hørdum IF 0-3 Holstebro BK Kvik IF 5-2 Lindholm IF Hobro 3-2 Hjørring IF Brønderslev IF 0-2 Jetsmark IF Odder 2-1 Næsby BK Tåsinge fB 1-3 Hviding IF Allesø GF 3-4 Svendborg fB Marstal IF 2-6 Fjordager BK Marienlyst 2-7 Dalum IF Stensballe IK 4-2 AIA/Tranbjerg Sædding/Guldager IF 1-2 Kolding FC FC Bornholm 3-1 Lyngby BK Taastrup FC 0-1 Fremad Amager Amager FF 2-1 B 1908 Rosenhøj BK 5-6 Frederiksberg BK Lejre/Osted 4-0 Frem Sakskøbing Kalundborg GB 1-4 Glostrup FK Toreby-Grænge 0-13 Holbæk B&I KFUM Roskilde 6-3 Listrup U&IF Ørslev GIF 1-2 Birkerød Helsingør IF 1-0 Albertslund BK Rødovre 2-1 Roskilde B 1906 Valby BK 1-6 Slagelse B&I Østerbro IF 1-0 Næstved BK BK Viktoria 2-8 Greve IF 2nd round
In second round competed 32 winning teams from 1st round and 8 teams from Danish 1st Division 2002-03 (no. 9 to 16).
Skive IK 3-1 Kolding FC B 1909 2-4 Holstebro BK Dalum IF 0-3 FC Aarhus Vildbjerg SF 0-4 Nørresundby Varde IF 8-0 Korup IF Odder 4-1 Fjordager Stensballe IK 0-5 Jetsmark IF Kvik IF 1-3 FC Nordjylland Hviding IF 1-14 AC Horsens Hobro 5-7 Svendborg fB BK Rødovre 1-2 Hvidovre IF Amager FF 1-8 Nykøbing FA KFUM Roskilde 5-3 Fremad Amager HIK 2-0 Slagelse B&I Greve IF 2-0 Brønshøj BK Lejre/Osted 0-2 Birkerød Frederiksberg BK 0-1 Holbæk B&I FC Bornholm 0-1 B 93 Østerbro IF 1-3 B 1913 Helsingør IF 1-0 Glostrup FK 3rd round
In third round competed 20 winning teams from 2nd round, 6 teams from Danish 1st Division 2002-03 (no. 3 to 8) and 2 teams from Danish Superliga 2002-03 (no. 11 and 12).
Randers FC 5-1 FC Aarhus Skive IK 3-2 HFK Sønderjylland Vejle BK 2-4 Silkeborg IF Odder 0-6 AC Horsens Nørresundby 1-2 FC Nordjylland Holstebro BK 8-7 FC Fredericia Varde IF 0-1 Jetsmark IF Holbæk B&I 2-4 Ølstykke FC Greve IF 0-4 Køge BK Birkerød 1-3 B 1913 HIK 1-4 B 93 Hvidovre IF 1-2 Nykøbing FA KFUM Roskilde 0-1 Helsingør IF Svendborg fB 1-4 BK Skjold 4th round
In fourth round competed 14 winning teams from 3rd round, 2 teams from Danish 1st Division 2002-03 (no. 1 and 2) and 4 teams from Danish Superliga 2002-03 (no. 7 to 10).
Viborg FF 1-0 AGF Silkeborg IF 4-2 Herfølge BK Nykøbing FA 4-0 FC Nordjylland Skive IK 3-2 Holstebro BK Helsingør IF 3-2 Jetsmark IF BK Skjold 1-2 AC Horsens Køge BK 4-5 AB Randers FC 3-4 Ølstykke FC B 1913 0-1 B 93 FC Midtjylland 0-1 BK Frem 5th round
In fifth round competed 10 winning teams from 4th round and 6 teams from Danish Superliga 2002-03 (no. 1 to 6).
AB 0-1 Viborg FF Ølstykke FC 1-3 Odense BK Helsingør IF 1-3 Skive IK FC Nordsjælland 2-4 FC København Esbjerg fB 1-2 Aalborg BK B 93 1-3 AC Horsens BK Frem 0-2 Brøndby IF Silkeborg IF 1-2 Nykøbing FA Quarter finals
Aalborg BK 2-0 Viborg FF AC Horsens 1-2 Odense BK Skive IK 0-2 FC København Nykøbing FA 0-2 Brøndby IF Semi finals
The semi finals are played on home and away basis.
1. leg FC København 3-1 Odense BK Brøndby IF 0-0 Aalborg BK 2. leg Odense BK 2-4 FC København Aalborg BK 2-1 Brøndby IF Final
The final was played at Parken Stadium.
May 20, 2004
15:00Aalborg BK 0–1 FC København Parken, Copenhagen
Attendance: 38,095
Referee: SvendsenBisgaard 28' See also
- Football in Denmark
- 2003-04 in Danish football
- Danish Superliga 2003-04
- Danish 1st Division 2003-04
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