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2004 European Football Championship (Team Squads)Below are the team squads for the 2004 European Football Championship which took place in Portugal from June 12 to July 4 2004. Bulgaria On May 19, 2004 Bulgaria coach Plamen Markov named a 23-man squad. Croatia On June 2, 2004, Croatia coach Otto Barić named his final 23-man squad: Czech Republic On May 19, 2004 Czech Republic coach Karel Brckner named a 24-man squad. His final squad of 23 is: Denmark On June 1, 2004 Denmark coach Morten Olsen named a 23-man squad. England On May 17, 2004 England coach Sven-Gran Eriksson named a 23-man squad. France On May 18, 2004 French coach Jacques Santini named a 23-man squad. On May 28, Santini named a replacement for Ludovic Giuly, an injured member of his original squad. Germany On May 24, 2004, Germany coach Rudi Vller named 22 players of his 23-man squad. Two of his original choices were injured before the June 2 deadline for naming the final roster, and were replaced. Vller's final 23-man squad is: Greece On May 23, 2004 Greece coach Otto Rehhagel named a 23-man squad. Italy On May 18, 2004 Italy coach Giovanni Trapattoni named a 23-man squad. Latvia On May 29, 2004 Latvia coach Aleksandrs Starkovs named a 23-man squad. Netherlands On May 19, 2004 Netherlands coach Dick Advocaat named a 23-man squad. Portugal On May 18, 2004 Portugal coach Luiz Felipe Scolari named a 23-man squad. Russia On June 2, 2004, Russia coach Georgi Yartsev named his final 23-man squad: Note: Aleksandr Mostovoi was expelled from the team and sent home on June 15, due to alleged attacks on the cohesion of the group. Spain On May 17, 2004 Spain coach Iaki Sez named a 23-man squad. His final squad, unchanged except for an injury replacement, is: Sweden On May 6, 2004 Sweden coaches Tommy Soderberg and Lars Lagerbck named a 23-man squad. Their final squad, including one injury replacement, is: Switzerland On May 24, 2004, Switzerland coach Jakob "Kbi" Kuhn named a provisional squad of 26 players. Between then and the deadline of June 2 for naming a final squad, Kuhn cut two players, and two others dropped out due to injury. The final squad of 23, including one new player, is: Related link External links Teams
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