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The 2003–04 Irish First Division was the ninth season of second-tier football in
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under the league system at the time. The division consisted of 12 clubs. Loughgall were the champions and were promoted to the 2004–05 Irish Premier League. Armagh City finished second and entered the promotion play-off, losing to
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4–1 on aggregate. Lurgan Celtic and Brantwood were relegated to the Irish Second Division.


League table


References

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2003–04 in Northern Ireland association football