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2003–04 UD Las Palmas season

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2003–04 UD Las Palmas season

UD Las Palmas played in the Segunda División for the 2003–04 season, the club’s 55th season in its history and its second straight year in Spain’s second tier. They also competed in the Copa del Rey.

Management and venue
The season began with Juan Manuel Rodríguez as head coach, but he left the role on 14 December. David Vidal took over as coach for the remainder of the season. Home games were played at Estadio Gran Canaria.

Performance
Las Palmas finished 20th in the Segunda División, meaning relegation to Segunda División B for the next season. In the Copa del Rey, the team was knocked out in the Round of 64.

Top scorer and attendance
Rubén Castro was the club’s top scorer, with 22 league goals (22 in all competitions). The team averaged about 14,300 spectators for home league matches.

Overall statistics
- Segunda División: 42 games, 10 wins, 14 draws, 18 losses; 46 goals scored, 68 conceded; goal difference -22; 44 points.
- Home: 5 wins, 9 draws, 7 losses; 25 GF, 30 GA; GD -5.
- Away: 5 wins, 5 draws, 11 losses; 21 GF, 38 GA; GD -17.

Transfers
The season included players moving in and out (the article lists In and Out sections but does not provide specific names in this summary).

Copa del Rey
Eliminated in the Round of 64.


This page was last edited on 1 February 2026, at 22:08 (CET).