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The 2003–04 Irish Premier League was the 103rd edition of the Irish League, the highest level of league competition in
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. For this season there was a change from the structure of previous seasons, with the First Division reverting to intermediate status and the new Premier Division being renamed as the Irish Premier League. The league consisted of 16 teams, and Linfield won the championship.


League standings


Results

Each team played every other team twice (home and away) for a total of 30 games.


Promotion/relegation play-off

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, the club that finished in the relegation play-off place, faced Armagh City, the runners-up of the
2003–04 Irish First Division The 2003–04 Irish First Division was the ninth season of second-tier football in Northern Ireland under the league system at the time. The division consisted of 12 clubs. Loughgall were the champions and were promoted to the 2004–05 Iri ...
in a two-legged tie for a place in next season's Irish Premier League. ---- ''Cliftonville won 4–1 on aggregate''


References


Northern Ireland - List of final tables (RSSSF)
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