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2003–04 A Group

The 2003–04 A Group is the 56th season of the top Bulgarian national football league (commonly referred to as ''A Group'') and the 80th edition of a Bulgarian national championship tournament.
This is the first season since the revision of the league rules after an unsuccessful attempt for a creation of a so-called ''Premier Professional Football League''.
==Overview==
In the doorstep of the new millennium the Bulgarian Football Union decided to reform the football league system creating the ''Premier Professional Football League''. The new top tier of Bulgarian football required all of its participants to be licensed as professional football clubs. The reforms also saw the number of teams reduced and introduced relegation play-offs during the years of its existence. The Bulgarian Premier League, however, was unsuccessful so from season 2003–04 the top Bulgarian league was re-established as the ''Bulgarian A Professional Football Group'', returning to the traditions of A Republican Football Group and increasing the number of teams participating back to 16. Still, A Group retained the requirement of a professional status of all participants.
In season 2003-04 PFC Lokomotiv Plovdiv became champions for the first time in their history.

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