Super League top scorers - Switzerland 2003/2004
The winning top scorer in Super League/Swiss Super League (Credit Suisse Super League), Switzerland during the season 2003/2004 was Stéphane Chapuisat with 24 goals scored. Below you find the list of the highest goalscorers during the season. You can also find all hat-tricks scored during the season.
Swiss Super League best goalscorers 2003/2004
Below is the final top scorer list for the Super League 2003/2004, including the 24 players who scored the most goals during the season.
- Sources: Historical statistics are based on data from our providers and checked against archived season records when needed. Read more in our About Us section.
- Methodology: We count league goals, including knockout rounds when they are part of the same competition. Qualification, promotion and relegation playoffs are not included.
The age of the players is when the season ended at 23 May 2004
Scored hat-tricks in Super League, season 2003/2004
In total there were 8 scored hat-tricks during the season 2003/2004 in Super League, Switzerland. All players scoring these hat-tricks (or more than 3 goals), and the matches they scored it in, are listed here.
| Player, Team | Match | GoalsGoals |
|---|---|---|
| Richard Núñez Grasshoppers |
Grasshoppers - Aarau 4-1 Sat 24 April 2004 |
4 25', 29', 78', 81' |
| Stéphane Chapuisat Young Boys |
Young Boys - FC Wil 5-1 Sat 24 April 2004 |
4 16', 64', 76', 84' |
| Ionel Gane Grasshoppers |
Grasshoppers - Young Boys 4-2 Sun 4 April 2004 |
3 7', 16', 36' |
| Ionel Gane Grasshoppers |
Grasshoppers - St Gallen 3-2 Sun 29 February 2004 |
3 23', 50', 73' |
| Mikheil Kavelashvili Aarau |
Thun - Aarau 6-3 Sun 22 February 2004 |
3 17', 50', 76' |
| Stéphane Chapuisat Young Boys |
Young Boys - Aarau 5-3 Wed 29 October 2003 |
3 43', 44', 61' |
Servette |
Servette - Young Boys 4-1 Sun 31 August 2003 |
4 12', 14', 18', 45' |
| Christian Giménez Basel |
Thun - Basel 0-4 Sat 16 August 2003 |
3 13', 25', 84' |
The Super League season of 2003/2004 lasted between the dates 16 July 2003 and 23 May 2004.

