2004 European Football Championship

The 2004 UEFA European Football Championship, commonly called EURO 2004, was held in Portugal between 12 June and 4 July 2004. The UEFA European Championship is a quadrennial football competition between national teams organised by UEFA, the sports governing body in Europe. This was the first time that the competition was held in Portugal. Qualifying for EURO 2004 took place from September 2002 to November 2003. Fifty teams were divided into ten groups and each team played the others in their group twice, once at home and once away. The top teams automatically qualified for EURO 2004, and the ten group runners-up took part in play-offs to determine another five teams. Together with the host nation of Portugal, who did not need to go through the qualifying process (as is usual), 16 nations competed in EURO 2004. The final was played on July 4, and was almost a replay of the opening game: the host Portugal versus Greece. Greece won 1-0 with a single goal from a corner via Angelos Charisteas' head on the 57th minute. The success of Greece, who had never won a single match in their previous appearances in any finals tournament, was totally unexpected (Bloomberg reports that UK bookmakers gave them 100-1 odds at winning prior to the tournament), but their organisation and solid defensive play took their opponents and the rest of the football world by surprise.

Qualifying

For details of qualifying matches check 2004 UEFA European Championship (qualifying).

Teams

The participant teams of the Euro 2004 final tournament were:
  • Bulgaria
  • Croatia
  • Czech Republic
  • Denmark
  • England
  • France
  • Germany
  • Greece
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    Stadiums

    (stadium name, city – spectator capacity)

    First round

    Notes

    • All times local (UTC + 01:00)
    • Half-time scores are in brackets
    • Abbreviations:
      • Pld: games played
      • W: won
      • D: drawn
      • L: lost
      • GF: goals for
      • GA: goals against
      • GD: goal difference
      • Pts: points
    • Tie-breakers
      • For teams which finish level on points, the following tie-breakers are used:
      1. greater number of points in the matches between the teams in question;
      2. greater goal difference in matches between the teams in question;
      3. greater number of goals scored in matches between the teams in question;
      4. greater goal difference in all group games;
      5. greater number of goals scored in all group games;
      6. higher coefficient derived from EURO 2004 and 2002 World Cup qualifiers (points obtained divided by number of matches played);
      7. fair play conduct in EURO 2004;
      8. drawing of lots.

    Group A

    idth=185|Team width=20|Pts width=20|Pld width=20|W width=20|D width=20|L width=20|GF width=20|GA width=20|GD
    lign=left|1. Portugal 6 3 2 0 1 4 2 +2
    lign=left|2. Greece 4 3 1 1 1 4 4 0
    lign=left|3. Spain 4 3 1 1 1 2 2 0
    lign=left|4. Russia 3 3 1 0 2 2 4 -2
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    a href="/encyclopedia/June-12" title="June 12">June 12, 2004
    lign=right|Portugal align=center|1 – 2 (0-1) Greece 17:00 Estdio do Drago Details
    lign=right|Spain align=center|1 – 0 (0-0) Russia 19:45 Estdio do Algarve Details
    a href="/encyclopedia/June-16" title="June 16">June 16, 2004
    lign=right|Greece align=center|1 – 1 (0-1) Spain 17:00 Estdio do Bessa Sculo XXI Details
    lign=right|Russia align=center|0 – 2 (0-1) Portugal 19:45 Estdio da Luz Details
    a href="/encyclopedia/June-20" title="June 20">June 20, 2004
    lign=right|Spain align=center|0 – 1 (0-0) Portugal 19:45 Estdio Jos Alvalade Details
    lign=right|Russia align=center|2 – 1 (2-1) Greece 19:45 Estdio do Algarve Details

    Group B

    idth=185|Team width=20|Pts width=20|Pld width=20|W width=20|D width=20|L width=20|GF width=20|GA width=20|GD
    lign=left|1. France 7 3 2 1 0 7 4 +3
    lign=left|2. England 6 3 2 0 1 8 4 +4
    lign=left|3. Croatia 2 3 0 2 1 4 6 -2
    lign=left|4. Switzerland 1 3 0 1 2 1 6 -5
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    a href="/encyclopedia/June-13" title="June 13">June 13, 2004
    lign=right|Switzerland align=center|0 – 0 (0-0) Croatia 17:00 Estdio Dr. Magalhes Pessoa Details
    lign=right|France align=center|2 – 1 (0-1) England 19:45 Estdio da Luz Details
    a href="/encyclopedia/June-17" title="June 17">June 17, 2004
    lign=right|England align=center|3 – 0 (1-0) Switzerland 17:00 Estdio Cidade de Coimbra Details
    lign=right|Croatia align=center|2 – 2 (0-1) France 19:45 Estdio Dr. Magalhes Pessoa Details
    a href="/encyclopedia/June-21" title="June 21">June 21, 2004
    lign=right|Croatia align=center|2 – 4 (1-2) England 19:45 Estdio da Luz Details
    lign=right|Switzerland align=center|1 – 3 (1-1) France 19:45 Estdio Cidade de Coimbra Details

    Group C

    idth=185|Team width=20|Pts width=20|Pld width=20|W width=20|D width=20|L width=20|GF width=20|GA width=20|GD
    lign=left|1. Sweden 5 3 1 2 0 8 3 +5
    lign=left|2. Denmark 5 3 1 2 0 4 2 +2
    lign=left|3. Italy 5 3 1 2 0 3 2 +1
    lign=left|4. Bulgaria 0 3 0 0 3 1 9 -8
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    a href="/encyclopedia/June-14" title="June 14">June 14, 2004
    lign=right|Denmark align=center|0 – 0 (0-0) Italy 17:00 Estdio D. Afonso Henriques Details
    lign=right|Sweden align=center|5 – 0 (1-0) Bulgaria 19:45 Estdio Jos Alvalade Details
    a href="/encyclopedia/June-18" title="June 18">June 18, 2004
    lign=right|Bulgaria align=center|0 – 2 (0-1) Denmark 17:00 Estdio Municipal de Braga Details
    lign=right|Italy align=center|1 – 1 (1-0) Sweden 19:45 Estdio do Drago Details
    a href="/encyclopedia/June-22" title="June 22">June 22, 2004
    lign=right|Italy align=center|2 – 1 (0-1) Bulgaria 19:45 Estdio D. Afonso Henriques Details
    lign=right|Denmark align=center|2 – 2 (1-0) Sweden 19:45 Estdio do Bessa Sculo XXI Details

    Group D

    idth=185|Team width=20|Pts width=20|Pld width=20|W width=20|D width=20|L width=20|GF width=20|GA width=20|GD
    lign=left|1. Czech Republic 9 3 3 0 0 7 4 +3
    lign=left|2. Netherlands 4 3 1 1 1 6 4 +2
    lign=left|3. Germany 2 3 0 2 1 2 3 -1
    lign=left|4. Latvia 1 3 0 1 2 1 5 -4
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    a href="/encyclopedia/June-15" title="June 15">June 15, 2004
    lign=right|Czech Republic align=center|2 – 1 (0-1) Latvia 17:00 Estdio Municipal de Aveiro Details
    lign=right|Germany align=center|1 – 1 (1-0) Netherlands 19:45 Estdio do Drago Details
    a href="/encyclopedia/June-19" title="June 19">June 19, 2004
    lign=right|Latvia align=center|0 – 0 (0-0) Germany 17:00 Estdio do Bessa Sculo XXI Details
    lign=right|Netherlands align=center|2 – 3 (0-0) Czech Republic 19:45 Estdio Municipal de Aveiro Details
    a href="/encyclopedia/June-23" title="June 23">June 23, 2004
    lign=right|Netherlands align=center|3 – 0 (2-0) Latvia 19:45 Estdio Municipal de Braga Details
    lign=right|Germany align=center|1 – 2 (1-1) Czech Republic 19:45 Estdio Jos Alvalade Details

    Quarter-finals

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    a href="/encyclopedia/June-24" title="June 24">June 24, 2004
    lign=right|Portugal align=center|1 – 1 (0-1) England 19:45 Estdio da Luz Details
    lign=right|After extra time: align=center|2 – 2 (1-1) colspan=4|Penalty shootout: 6 – 5
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    a href="/encyclopedia/June-25" title="June 25">June 25, 2004
    lign=right|France align=center|0 – 1 (0-0) Greece 19:45 Estdio Jos Alvalade Details
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    a href="/encyclopedia/June-26" title="June 26">June 26, 2004
    lign=right|Sweden align=center|0 – 0 (0-0) Netherlands 19:45 Estdio do Algarve Details
    lign=right|After extra time: align=center|0 – 0 (0-0) colspan=4|Penalty shootout: 4 – 5
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    a href="/encyclopedia/June-27" title="June 27">June 27, 2004
    lign=right|Czech Republic align=center|3 – 0 (0-0) Denmark 19:45 Estdio do Drago Details

    Semi-finals

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    a href="/encyclopedia/June-30" title="June 30">June 30, 2004
    lign=right|Portugal align=center|2 – 1 (1-0) Netherlands 19:45 Estdio Jos Alvalade Details
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    a href="/encyclopedia/July-1" title="July 1">July 1, 2004
    lign=right|Greece align=center|0 – 0 (0-0) Czech Republic 19:45 Estdio do Drago Details
    lign=right|After extra time: align=center|1 – 0 colspan=4|Match decided on silver goal

    Final

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    a href="/encyclopedia/July-4" title="July 4">July 4, 2004
    lign=right|Portugal align=center|0 – 1 (0-0) Greece 19:45 Estdio da Luz Details
    b>Euro 2004 Champions:


    GREECE

    Top scoring players

    5 goals 4 goals 3 goals 2 goals

    Top scoring teams

    10 goals 8 goals 7 goals

    External links

    European Football Championship

     

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