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Aston Villa 2003/04 Away kit YLarge (Kids)
Aston Villa 2003/04 Away kit YLarge (Kids)
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Condition: ★★★★★
Made by Diadora this beautiful fanela has a ''fluffy'' MG sponsor material that was used in the 90's and early 00s. The size is Large for Kids but is very loose fit and could also be used as a Men's XS. The colors and stichng look like this kit was made yesterday. Overall great condition.
Aston Villa's 2003–04 season was their 109th season in existence and the club's 16th consecutive campaign in the Premier League. It was a mixed season, with the team facing challenges in both domestic and cup competitions. Here's a breakdown of their performance in all competitions during the 2003–04 season:
Premier League
- Final Position: 6th
- Manager: David O'Leary (appointed in the summer of 2003)
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Performance: Aston Villa had a solid campaign under new manager David O'Leary. They finished 6th in the league, which was an improvement compared to their 16th-place finish in the previous season (2002–03). This result gave them a spot in the UEFA Intertoto Cup for the following season.
- Top Scorer: Juan Pablo Ángel (16 goals in the league)
- Notable Results: Villa ended the season on a strong note, pushing for European qualification but falling short of a UEFA Cup place by one point.
FA Cup
- Eliminated: Third Round
- Details: Aston Villa were knocked out in the Third Round of the competition by Manchester United.
Key Players
- Juan Pablo Ángel: The Colombian striker was Aston Villa's standout player, scoring 23 goals in all competitions (16 in the Premier League).
- Thomas Hitzlsperger: The German midfielder was an important player in midfield, contributing both defensively and with the occasional goal.
- Gareth Barry: A versatile player who would go on to be a key figure in English football, Barry was a consistent performer throughout the season.
- Peter Crouch