2003–04 Umaglesi Liga

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Statistics of Umaglesi Liga in the 2003–2004 season.

Overview

It was contested by 12 teams, and FC WIT Georgia won the championship.

First stage

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Second stage

Championship group

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Relegation group

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Final table

Team Playoff Pts Bonus Pts Total Pts Comments
1. Sioni Bolnisi 21 20 41 Champions Playoff
2. WIT Georgia 20 21 41
3. Dinamo Tbilisi 15 25 40 Qualification to UEFA Cup
1st qualifying round
4. FC Tbilisi 14 18 32
5. Lokomotivi Tbilisi 8 17 25
6. Dila Gori 2 17 19 Qualification to Intertoto Cup 1st round
7. Torpedo Kutaisi 17 17 34
8. Kolkheti-1913 Poti 21 12 33
9. Mtskheta (R) 21 10 31 Promotion/Relegation Playoffs
10. Dinamo Batumi (O) 9 16 25
11. Spartaki Tbilisi (R) 16 8 24 Relegated to Pirveli Liga
12. Mertskhali Ozurgeti (R) 1 5 6
Bonus Point: First Round Point divided by 2, to the nearest whole unit

Champions playoff

scorer: Vladimir Gochashvili, Revaz Gotsiridze

Promotion/relegation play-offs


Dinamo Batumi1 – 0Milani Tsnori

See also

References