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This article does not cite any references or sources. Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources. Unsourced material may be challenged and removed. (May 2011) Crystal Palace 2003–04 season Manager Iain Dowie Stadium Selhurst Park First Division 6th (qualified for play-offs) FA Cup Winners Third round proper Carling Cup Fourth round Top goalscorer Andy Johnson (28) ← 2002–03 2004–05 → During the 2003–04 English football season, Crystal Palace F.C. competed in the Football League First Division. Despite a poor start to the season, Palace rocketed up the table to reach the play-offs. After beating Sunderland on penalties in the semi-final to reach the Millennium Stadium, they beat West Ham United to regain promotion to the Premiership. Crucial to Palace's promotion was striker Andy Johnson, who scored 28 times in the league alone. He finished as the First Division's top scorer, and was voted as the club's Player of the Year. Squad Note: Flags indicate national team as has been defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality. No. Position Player 1 GK Matt Clarke 2 DF Curtis Fleming 3 DF Danny Granville 4 DF Danny Butterfield 5 DF Kit Symons 6 DF Tony Popovic 7 MF Hayden Mullins 8 FW Andy Johnson 9 FW Dougie Freedman 10 MF Shaun Derry 11 FW Neil Shipperley 12 DF Jamie Smith 13 GK Cedric Berthelin 14 MF Ben Watson[disambiguation needed] 15 MF Aki Riihilahti 16 MF Tommy Black 17 MF Michael Hughes 18 DF Gary Borrowdale No. Position Player 19 DF Rob Edwards (on loan from Aston Villa)[disambiguation needed] 20 DF Mark Hudson (on loan from Fulham) 21 MF Julian Gray 22 MF Wayne Routledge 23 FW Gareth Williams[disambiguation needed] 24 MF Mikele Leigertwood 25 GK Thomas Myhre (on loan from Sunderland) 26 MF Ben Surey 27 GK Nico Vaesen (on loan from Birmingham City) 28 MF Tom Soares 29 MF Gavin Heeroo 30 GK Lance Cronin 31 FW Ade Akinbiyi 32 MF Darren Powell 36 DF Tariq Nabil v · d · eCrystal Palace Football Club Club Crystal Palace F.C.  · Original 1861 club  · Players Grounds Crystal Palace Stadium  · Herne Hill Velodrome  · The Nest  · Selhurst Park Rivalries South London derby Subsidiary teams Crystal Palace Baltimore  · Crystal Palace LFC Seasons 1992–93  · 1994–95  · 1997–98  · 2001–02  · 2003–04  · 2004–05  · 2007–08  · 2008–09  · 2009–10  · 2010–11 v · d · e2003–04 in English football  « 2002–03 2004–05 »  FA competitions FA Cup (Qualifying Rounds · Final) · Community Shield · FA Trophy (Final) Premier League and Football League Premier League · Football League (First Division · Second Division · Third Division) · League Cup (Final) · Football League Trophy (Final) · Play-offs (First Division Final · Second Division Final · Third Division Final) Football Conference Football Conference Lower leagues Northern Premier League · Southern Football League · Isthmian League European competitions Champions League · UEFA Cup Related to national team UEFA Euro 2004 (Qualification Group 7 · Group B · Knockout stage) · Sven-Göran Eriksson Club seasons Premier League Arsenal · Aston Villa · Birmingham City · Blackburn Rovers · Bolton Wanderers · Charlton Athletic · Chelsea · Everton · Fulham · Leeds United · Leicester City · Liverpool · Manchester City · Manchester United · Middlesbrough · Newcastle United · Portsmouth · Southampton · Tottenham Hotspur · Wolverhampton Wanderers First Division Bradford City · Burnley · Cardiff City · Coventry City · Crewe Alexandra · Crystal Palace · Derby County · Gillingham · Ipswich Town · Millwall · Norwich City · Nottingham Forest · Preston North End · Reading · Rotherham United · Sheffield United · Stoke City · Sunderland · Walsall · Watford · West Bromwich Albion · West Ham United · Wigan Athletic · Wimbledon Second Division Barnsley · Blackpool · Bournemouth · Brentford · Brighton & Hove Albion · Bristol City · Chesterfield · Colchester United · Grimsby Town · Hartlepool United · Luton Town · Notts County · Oldham Athletic · Peterborough United · Plymouth Argyle · Port Vale · Queens Park Rangers · Rushden & Diamonds · Sheffield Wednesday · Stockport County · Swindon Town · Tranmere Rovers · Wrexham · Wycombe Wanderers Third Division Boston United · Bristol Rovers · Bury · Cambridge United · Carlisle United · Cheltenham Town · Darlington · Doncaster Rovers · Huddersfield Town · Hull City · Kidderminster Harriers · Leyton Orient · Lincoln City · Macclesfield Town · Mansfield Town · Northampton Town · Oxford United · Rochdale · Scunthorpe United · Southend United · Swansea City · Torquay United · Yeovil Town · York City Football Conference Accrington Stanley · Aldershot Town · Barnet · Burton Albion · Chester City · Dagenham & Redbridge · Exeter City · Farnborough Town · Forest Green Rovers · Gravesend & Northfleet · Halifax Town · Hereford United · Leigh RMI · Margate · Morecambe · Northwich Victoria · Scarborough · Shrewsbury Town · Stevenage Borough · Tamworth · Telford United · Woking Northern Premier/Southern Gateshead · Newport County Summer 2003 transfers · Winter 2003–04 transfers · Summer 2004 transfers