Maltese First Division 2003-04

Maltese First Division 2003-04

The Maltese First Division 2003-04 (known as MIA First Division 2003-04 for sponsorship reasons) started on 13 September 2003 and finished on 9 May 2004.Marsa and Mosta were relegated from Maltese Premier League.Tarxien and San Gwann were promoted from Maltese Second Division with the latter (San Gwann) having won a promotion playoff against Vittoriosa.St.Patrick were the champions while Lija were runners-up.Both were promoted to Maltese Premier League.Tarxien and Rabat wrer relegated to Maltese Second Division with the former having just clinched promotion only to go straight down again.The Maltese First Division 2003-04 was made up of these teams:

* Lija
* Marsa
* Mosta
* Mqabba
* Naxxar
* Rabat
* San Gwann
* Senglea
* St.Patrick
* Tarxien


=Changes from previous season=

Promoted from Maltese Second Division
* Tarxien Rainbows F.C.
* San Gwann F.C.

Relegated from Maltese Premier League 2002-03
* Marsa F.C.
* Mosta F.C.

Final League Table 2003-04

Results

For a complete set of results,see [http://www.maltafootball.com/archive/2003-04/resultsm1.shtml 1]


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