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2004–05 UEFA Cup

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34th season of Europe's secondary club football tournament organised by UEFA

2004–05 UEFA Cup
Estádio José Alvalade inLisbon hosted the final.
Tournament details
Dates13 July 2004 – 18 May 2005
Teams145
Final positions
ChampionsRussiaCSKA Moscow (1st title)
Runners-upPortugalSporting CP
Tournament statistics
Matches played220
Goals scored573 (2.6 per match)
Attendance3,701,901 (16,827 per match)
Top scorer(s)Alan Shearer (Newcastle United)
11 goals
International football competition

The2004–05 UEFA Cup was the 34th edition of theUEFA Cup. The format of the competition had changed from previous seasons, replacing that from the previous one after the abolition of the Cup Winners' Cup in 1999; an extra qualifying round was introduced, as was a group phase after the first round. The group stage operated in a single round-robin format consisting of eight groups of five teams, each team plays two games at home and two away and the top three finishers of each group progress to the knock-out round, joining the eight third-placed teams from theUEFA Champions League group stage.

The tournament was won byCSKA Moscow, coming from behind in the final againstSporting CP, in whose home stadium the match was played. It was the first win by a Russian side in any European competition. The match was refereed byGraham Poll.

Valencia were the defending champions, but were eliminated bySteaua București in the Round of 32 after dropping out of theUEFA Champions League Group Stage.

Association team allocation

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A total of 145 teams from 51 of 52UEFA member associations participated in the 2004–05 UEFA Cup (the exception being Kazakhstan which had no clubs meeting licensing requirements). The association ranking based on theUEFA country coefficients was used to determine the number of participating teams for each association:[1]

  • Associations 1–6 and 16–21 each had three teams qualify.
  • Associations 7–8 each had four teams qualify.
  • Associations 9–15 and 22–52 (exceptLiechtenstein,Kazakhstan,Andorra andSan Marino) each had two teams qualify.
  • Liechtenstein (as they organized only a domestic cup and no domestic league), Andorra and San Marino had only one team that qualified.

Moreover, the following teams also qualified for the competition:

Association ranking

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For the 2004–05 UEFA Cup, the associations were allocated places according to their 2003UEFA country coefficients, which took into account their performance in European competitions from 1998–99 to 2002–03.[2]

Apart from the allocation based on the country coefficients, associations could have additional teams participating in the UEFA Cup, as noted below:

  • (UCL) – Additional teams transferred from the UEFA Champions League
  • (IC) – Additional teams transferred from the UEFA Intertoto Cup
  • (FP) – Additional berth via Fair Play ranking
Association ranking for 2004–05 UEFA Cup
RankAssociationCoeff.TeamsNotes
1 Spain75.5393+1 (IC)
+1 (UCL)
2 Italy62.311
3 England58.340
4 Germany51.132+1 (IC)
5 France43.468+1 (IC)
6 Greece36.782+3 (UCL)
7 Portugal35.5834+1 (UCL)
8 Netherlands33.498+1 (UCL)
9 Scotland30.3752+1 (UCL)
10 Turkey28.991+2 (UCL)
11 Belgium28.500+1 (UCL)
12 Czech Republic27.950+1 (UCL)
13 Switzerland26.250+1 (UCL)
14 Ukraine24.583+1 (FP)
+2 (UCL)
15 Israel23.999+1 (UCL)
16 Austria23.3753+1 (UCL)
17 Poland21.625+1 (UCL)
18 Russia21.041+1 (UCL)
RankAssociationCoeff.TeamsNotes
19 Serbia and Montenegro19.8313+1 (UCL)
20 Norway19.575
21 Bulgaria18.665
22 Croatia18.6252
23 Sweden17.591+1 (FP)
+1 (UCL)
24 Denmark17.375
25 Slovakia13.665
26 Romania12.957+1 (UCL)
27 Hungary12.790+1 (UCL)
28 Cyprus10.165
29 Slovenia9.332+1 (UCL)
30 Finland7.208
31 Latvia6.665
32 Moldova5.832
33 Georgia5.666
34 Bosnia and Herzegovina4.333
35 Lithuania3.998
36 Iceland3.498
RankAssociationCoeff.TeamsNotes
37 Macedonia3.4972
38 Belarus3.416
39 Republic of Ireland3.331+1 (UCL)
40 Malta2.998
41 Armenia2.165+1 (FP)
42 Wales2.165
43 Liechtenstein2.0001
44 Albania1.8312
45 Estonia1.665
46 Northern Ireland1.498
47 Luxembourg1.332
48 Faroe Islands1.165
49 Azerbaijan1.165
50 Kazakhstan0.5000[Note KAZ]
51 Andorra0.0001
52 San Marino0.000

Distribution

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The following was the access list for this season.[3]

Access list for 2004–05 UEFA Cup
RoundTeams entering in this roundTeams advancing from the previous roundTeams transferred from Champions League or Intertoto Cup
First qualifying round
(50 teams)
  • 2 domestic league champions from Andorra and San Marino
  • 21 domestic cup winners from associations 29–52 (except Kazakhstan, Andorra and San Marino)
  • 24 domestic league runners-up from associations 25–52 (except Liechtenstein, Kazakhstan, Andorra and San Marino)
  • 3 teams which qualified via Fair Play ranking
Second qualifying round
(64 teams)
  • 17 domestic cup winners from associations 12–28
  • 9 domestic league runners-up from associations 16–24
  • 13 domestic league third-placed teams from associations 9–21
  • 25 winners from first qualifying round
First round
(80 teams)
  • 11 domestic cup winners from associations 1–11
  • 2 domestic league third-placed teams from associations 7–8
  • 5 domestic league fourth-placed teams from associations 4–8
  • 8 domestic league fifth-placed teams from associations 1–8 (league cup winners for France)
  • 3 domestic league sixth-placed teams from associations 1–3 (league cup winners for England)
  • 32 winners from second qualifying round
  • 16 losers from Champions League third qualifying round
  • 3 winners from UEFA Intertoto Cup finals
Group stage
(40 teams)
  • 40 winners from first round
Knockout stage
(32 teams)
  • 8 group winners from group stage
  • 8 group runners-up from group stage
  • 8 group third-placed teams from group stage
  • 8 group third-placed teams from Champions League group stage

Due to the UEFA Cup title holder (Valencia) qualifying for the Champions League via their domestic league, the following changes to the access list were made:

  • The cup winners of association 11 (Belgium) entered the UEFA Cup first round instead of the second qualifying round.
  • The cup winners of association 25 and 26 (Slovakia and Romania) entered the UEFA Cup second qualifying round instead of the first qualifying round.

Due to the failure of any club from Kazakhstan to obtain a UEFA licence, the following changes to the access list were made:

  • The cup winners of association 27 and 28 (Hungary and Cyprus) entered the UEFA Cup second qualifying round instead of the first qualifying round.

Teams

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The labels in the parentheses show how each team qualified for the place of its starting round:[4]

  • TH: Title holders
  • CW: Cup winners
  • CR: Cup runners-up
  • LC: League Cup winners
  • Nth: League position
  • PO: End-of-season European competition play-offs (winners or position)
  • IC: Intertoto Cup
  • FP: Fair play
  • CL: Relegated from the Champions League
    • GS: Third-placed teams from the group stage
    • Q3: Losers from the third qualifying round
Round of 32
SpainValenciaTH(CL GS)GreeceOlympiacos(CL GS)TurkeyFenerbahçe(CL GS)UkraineShakhtar Donetsk(CL GS)
GreecePanathinaikos(CL GS)NetherlandsAjax(CL GS)UkraineDynamo Kyiv(CL GS)RussiaCSKA Moscow(CL GS)
First round
SpainZaragoza(CW)FranceAuxerre(4th)NetherlandsHeerenveen(4th)IsraelMaccabi Haifa(CL Q3)
SpainAthletic Bilbao(5th)FranceSochaux(LC)NetherlandsAZ(5th)AustriaGAK(CL Q3)
SpainSevilla(6th)FranceChâteauroux(CR)ScotlandHeart of Midlothian(3rd)PolandWisła Kraków(CL Q3)
ItalyLazio(CW)GreeceAEK Athens(4th)TurkeyBeşiktaş(3rd)Serbia and MontenegroRed Star Belgrade(CL Q3)
ItalyParma(5th)GreeceEgaleo(5th)BelgiumStandard Liège(3rd)SwedenDjurgårdens IF(CL Q3)
ItalyUdinese(7th)GreecePanionios(6th)GreecePAOK(CL Q3)RomaniaDinamo București(CL Q3)
EnglandNewcastle United(5th)PortugalSporting CP(3rd)PortugalBenfica(CL Q3)HungaryFerencváros(CL Q3)
EnglandMiddlesbrough(LC)PortugalNacional(4th)ScotlandRangers(CL Q3)SloveniaHIT Gorica(CL Q3)
EnglandMillwall(CR)PortugalBraga(5th)TurkeyTrabzonspor(CL Q3)Republic of IrelandShelbourne(CL Q3)
GermanyVfB Stuttgart(4th)PortugalMarítimo(6th)BelgiumClub Brugge(CL Q3)SpainVillarreal(IC)
GermanyVfL Bochum(5th)NetherlandsUtrecht(CW)Czech RepublicBaník Ostrava(CL Q3)GermanySchalke 04(IC)
GermanyAlemannia Aachen(CR)NetherlandsFeyenoord(3rd)SwitzerlandBasel(CL Q3)FranceLille(IC)
Second qualifying round
ScotlandDunfermline Athletic(4th)IsraelMaccabi Petah Tikva(3rd)Serbia and MontenegroPartizan(2nd)CroatiaRijeka(3rd)
TurkeyGençlerbirliği(CR)AustriaAustria Wien(2nd)Serbia and MontenegroŽeleznik(3rd)SwedenIF Elfsborg(CW)
BelgiumBeveren(CR)AustriaSuperfund(3rd)Serbia and MontenegroBudućnost Banatski Dvor(CR)SwedenHammarby IF(2nd)
Czech RepublicSigma Olomouc(3rd)AustriaRapid Wien(4th)NorwayBodø/Glimt(2nd)DenmarkBrøndby(2nd)
Czech RepublicSlavia Prague(4th)PolandLech Poznań(CW)NorwayStabæk(3rd)DenmarkAaB(CR)
SwitzerlandWil(CW)PolandLegia Warsaw(2nd)NorwayOdd Grenland(4th)SlovakiaArtmedia Bratislava(CW)
SwitzerlandServette(3rd)PolandAmica Wronki(3rd)BulgariaLitex Lovech(CW)RomaniaSteaua București(2nd)
UkraineDnipro Dnipropetrovsk(3rd)RussiaTerek Grozny(CW)BulgariaLevski Sofia(2nd)HungaryÚjpest(2nd)
UkraineMetalurh Donetsk(4th)RussiaZenit Saint Petersburg(2nd)BulgariaCSKA Sofia(3rd)CyprusAEK Larnaca(CW)
IsraelBnei Sakhnin(CW)RussiaRubin Kazan(3rd)CroatiaDinamo Zagreb(CW)
First qualifying round
SlovakiaDukla Banská Bystrica(2nd)Georgia (country)Tbilisi(4th)[Note GEO]MaltaBirkirkara(2nd)Northern IrelandPortadown(2nd)
RomaniaOțelul Galați(CR)Bosnia and HerzegovinaModriča Maxima(CW)MaltaMarsaxlokk(CR)LuxembourgF91 Dudelange(CW)
HungaryHonvéd(CR)Bosnia and HerzegovinaŽeljezničar(2nd)ArmeniaBanants(2nd)LuxembourgEtzella Ettelbruck(3rd)
CyprusOmonia(2nd)LithuaniaŽalgiris(CW)ArmeniaShirak(3rd)Faroe IslandsB36(CW)
SloveniaMaribor(CW)LithuaniaEkranas(2nd)WalesTotal Network Solutions(2nd)Faroe IslandsB68(3rd)
SloveniaPrimorje(6th)[Note SVN]IcelandÍA(CW)WalesHaverfordwest County(3rd)AzerbaijanShamkir(2nd)
FinlandHaka(2nd)IcelandFH(2nd)LiechtensteinVaduz(CW)AzerbaijanQarabağ(3rd)
FinlandAllianssi(CR)North MacedoniaSloga Jugomagnat(CW)AlbaniaPartizani(CW)San MarinoPennarossa(1st)
LatviaVentspils(CW)North MacedoniaSileks(2nd)AlbaniaDinamo Tirana(2nd)AndorraFC Santa Coloma(1st)
LatviaLiepājas Metalurgs(2nd)BelarusShakhtyor Soligorsk(CW)EstoniaLevadia Tallinn(CW)SwedenÖsters IF(FP)
MoldovaNistru Otaci(2nd)BelarusBATE Borisov(2nd)EstoniaTVMK(2nd)UkraineIllichivets Mariupol(FP)
MoldovaTiraspol(4th)[Note MDA]Republic of IrelandLongford Town(CW)Northern IrelandGlentoran(CW)ArmeniaMika(FP)
Georgia (country)Dinamo Tbilisi(CW)Republic of IrelandBohemians(2nd)
Notes
  1. ^
    Slovenia (SVN): league runners-upOlimpija Ljubljana failed to obtain UEFA license, as did another two club by table position. UEFA Cup spot was then given to 6th-placedPrimorje.[5]
  2. ^
    Moldova (MDA): Moldovan Cup winnersZimbru Chișinău failed to obtain UEFA license and were replaced by league 4th-placed clubFC Tiraspol.[6]
  3. ^
    Georgia (GEO): league runners-upSioni Bolnisi were banned by UEFA due to crowd violence in the domestic season's final match and were replaced by 4th-placedFC Tbilisi.[7]
  4. ^
    Kazakhstan (KAZ):2003 Kazakhstan Premier League runners-upTobol and 2003 Cup winnersKairat failed to obtain UEFA licences, along with all other Kazakhstani clubs, therefore Kazakhstan was not represented in Europe in 2004–05 season.[8]

Round and draw dates

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The schedule of the competition was as follows.[9]

Schedule for 2004–05 UEFA Cup
PhaseRoundDraw dateFirst legSecond leg
QualifyingFirst qualifying round25 June 200415 July 200429 July 2004
Second qualifying round30 July 200412 August 200426 August 2004
First round27 August 200416 September 200430 September 2004
Group stageMatchday 15 October 200421 October 2004
Matchday 24 November 2004
Matchday 325 November 2004
Matchday 41–2 December 2004
Matchday 515–16 December 2004
Knockout stageRound of 3217 December 200416–17 February 200524 February 2005
Round of 1610 March 200516–17 March 2005
Quarter-finals18 March 20057 April 200514 April 2005
Semi-finals28 April 20055 May 2005
Final18 May 2005 atEstádio José Alvalade,Lisbon

Qualifying rounds

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Main article:2004–05 UEFA Cup qualifying rounds

First qualifying round

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The first legs were played on 13 and 15 July, and the second legs on 27 and 29 July 2004.[10]

Team 1Agg. Tooltip Aggregate scoreTeam 21st leg2nd leg
Southern–Mediterranean region
Sileks North Macedonia1–2Slovenia Maribor0–11–1
Marsaxlokk Malta0–3[a]Slovenia Primorje0–10–2
Pennarossa San Marino1–9[a]Bosnia and Herzegovina Željezničar1–50–4
Oțelul Galați Romania8–1[a]Albania Dinamo Tirana4–04–1
FC Santa Coloma Andorra0–4Bosnia and Herzegovina Modriča Maxima0–10–3
Omonia Cyprus8–1North Macedonia Sloga Jugomagnat4–04–1
Partizani Albania5–4Malta Birkirkara4–21–2
Central–East region
Illichivets Mariupol Ukraine4–0Armenia Banants2–02–0
Tbilisi Georgia (country)5–1[a]Azerbaijan Shamkir1–04–1
BATE Borisov Belarus2–4Georgia (country) Dinamo Tbilisi2–30–1
Shirak Armenia1–4Moldova Tiraspol1–20–2
Nistru Otaci Moldova3–2Belarus Shakhtyor Soligorsk1–12–1
Mika Armenia1–2Hungary Honvéd0–11–1
Dukla Banská Bystrica Slovakia4–0Azerbaijan Qarabağ3–01–0
Northern region
Levadia Tallinn Estonia3–1Republic of Ireland Bohemians0–03–1
Haverfordwest County Wales1–4Iceland FH0–11–3
Östers IF Sweden4–1Wales Total Network Solutions2–02–1
Portadown Northern Ireland2–4Lithuania Žalgiris2–20–2
B68 Faroe Islands0–11Latvia Ventspils0–30–8
Haka Finland5–2[a]Luxembourg Etzella Ettelbruck2–13–1
Ekranas Lithuania3–1Luxembourg F91 Dudelange1–02–1
Vaduz Liechtenstein4–2Republic of Ireland Longford Town1–03–2
B36 Faroe Islands2–11Latvia Liepājas Metalurgs1–31–8
Glentoran Northern Ireland4–3Finland Allianssi2–22–1
ÍA Iceland6–3Estonia TVMK4–22–1
Notes:
  1. ^abcdeOrder of legs reversed after original draw.

Second qualifying round

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The first legs were played on 10 and 12 August, and the second legs on 26 August 2004.

Team 1Agg. Tooltip Aggregate scoreTeam 21st leg2nd leg
Southern–Mediterranean region
Gençlerbirliği Turkey2–2 (a)Croatia Rijeka1–01–2
Levski Sofia Bulgaria8–0Bosnia and Herzegovina Modriča Maxima5–03–0
Bnei Sakhnin Israel6–1Albania Partizani3–03–1
Železnik Serbia and Montenegro4–5Romania Steaua București2–42–1
Budućnost Banatski Dvor Serbia and Montenegro2–2 (a)Slovenia Maribor1–21–0
Željezničar Bosnia and Herzegovina1–9Bulgaria Litex Lovech1–20–7
Dinamo Zagreb Croatia4–2Slovenia Primorje4–00–2
Omonia Cyprus2–4Bulgaria CSKA Sofia1–11–3 (a.e.t.)
Oțelul Galați Romania0–1Serbia and Montenegro Partizan0–00–1
AEK Larnaca Cyprus3–4Israel Maccabi Petah Tikva3–00–4
Central–East region
Terek Grozny Russia2–0Poland Lech Poznań1–01–0
Slavia Prague Czech Republic3–3 (a)Georgia (country) Dinamo Tbilisi3–10–2
Rapid Wien Austria3–2Russia Rubin Kazan0–23–0
Illichivets Mariupol Ukraine0–3Austria Austria Wien0–00–3
Dukla Banská Bystrica Slovakia4–2Switzerland Wil3–11–1
Nistru Otaci Moldova1–6Czech Republic Sigma Olomouc1–20–4
Artmedia Bratislava Slovakia1–4Ukraine Dnipro Dnipropetrovsk0–31–1
Superfund Austria3–3 (a)Russia Zenit Saint Petersburg3–10–2
Újpest Hungary5–1Switzerland Servette3–12–0
Metalurh Donetsk Ukraine5–1Moldova Tiraspol3–02–1
Tbilisi Georgia (country)0–7Poland Legia Warsaw0–10–6
Amica Wronki Poland1–1 (5–4p)Hungary Honvéd1–00–1 (a.e.t.)
Northern region
Glentoran Northern Ireland1–3Sweden IF Elfsborg0–11–2
Beveren Belgium5–2Liechtenstein Vaduz3–12–1
Odd Grenland Norway4–3Lithuania Ekranas3–11–2
Ventspils Latvia1–1 (a)Denmark Brøndby0–01–1
Hammarby IF Sweden4–1Iceland ÍA2–02–1
Stabæk Norway6–2Finland Haka3–13–1
Bodø/Glimt Norway3–3 (8–7p)Estonia Levadia Tallinn2–11–2 (a.e.t.)
FH Iceland4–3Scotland Dunfermline Athletic2–22–1
Žalgiris Lithuania1–3Denmark AaB1–30–0
Östers IF Sweden3–3 (a)Latvia Liepājas Metalurgs2–21–1

First round

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Main article:2004–05 UEFA Cup first round
Team 1Agg. Tooltip Aggregate scoreTeam 21st leg2nd leg
GAK Austria5–1Bulgaria Litex Lovech5–00–1
Metalurh Donetsk Ukraine0–6Italy Lazio0–30–3
Bodø/Glimt Norway1–2Turkey Beşiktaş1–10–1
Shelbourne Republic of Ireland2–4France Lille2–20–2
Heart of Midlothian Scotland5–3Portugal Braga3–12–2
Austria Wien Austria4–1Poland Legia Warsaw1–03–1
Dukla Banská Bystrica Slovakia0–5Portugal Benfica0–30–2
Partizan Serbia and Montenegro3–1Romania Dinamo București3–10–0
Parma Italy3–2Slovenia Maribor3–20–0
Zaragoza Spain4–2Czech Republic Sigma Olomouc1–03–2
Sporting CP Portugal2–0Austria Rapid Wien2–00–0
Newcastle United England7–1Israel Bnei Sakhnin2–05–1
Steaua București Romania4–3Bulgaria CSKA Sofia2–12–2
Wisła Kraków Poland5–5 (a)Georgia (country) Dinamo Tbilisi4–31–2
Utrecht Netherlands4–3Sweden Djurgårdens IF4–00–3
Millwall England2–4Hungary Ferencváros1–11–3
Schalke 04 Germany9–1Latvia Liepājas Metalurgs5–14–0
Maccabi Haifa Israel1–2Ukraine Dnipro Dnipropetrovsk1–00–2
Terek Grozny Russia1–3Switzerland Basel1–10–2
Odd Grenland Norway1–5Netherlands Feyenoord0–11–4
AaB Denmark1–3France Auxerre1–10–2
Sevilla Spain4–1Portugal Nacional2–02–1
HIT Gorica Slovenia1–2Greece AEK Athens1–10–1
Standard Liège Belgium1–1 (a)Germany VfL Bochum0–01–1
Zenit Saint Petersburg Russia6–1Serbia and Montenegro Red Star Belgrade4–02–1
Trabzonspor Turkey3–4Spain Athletic Bilbao3–20–2
Újpest Hungary1–7Germany VfB Stuttgart1–30–4
Panionios Greece3–2Italy Udinese3–10–1
Maccabi Petah Tikva Israel0–5Netherlands HeerenveenCanc.[a]0–5
Levski Sofia Bulgaria1–2Belgium Beveren1–10–1
Dinamo Zagreb Croatia2–0Sweden IF Elfsborg2–00–0
FH Iceland1–5Germany Alemannia Aachen1–50–0
Middlesbrough England4–1Czech Republic Baník Ostrava3–01–1
Club Brugge Belgium6–1France Châteauroux4–02–1
PAOK Greece3–5Netherlands AZ2–31–2
Ventspils Latvia1–2Poland Amica Wronki1–10–1
Sochaux France9–0Norway Stabæk4–05–0
Egaleo Greece2–1Turkey Gençlerbirliği1–01–1
Marítimo Portugal1–1 (2–4p)Scotland Rangers1–00–1 (a.e.t.)
Hammarby IF Sweden1–5Spain Villarreal1–20–3
Notes:
  1. ^Due to a general strike in Israel, the first leg was cancelled by UEFA.[11]

Group stage

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Main article:2004–05 UEFA Cup group stage
Teams that have qualified for the group stage of the2004–05 UEFA Cup
Red: Group A; Yellow: Group B; Green: Group C; Black: Group D;
Purple: Group E; Pink: Group F; Blue: Group G; Orange: Group H.

Based on paragraph 4.06 in the UEFA regulations for the current season, tiebreakers, if necessary, are applied in the following order:[1]

  1. Cumulative goal difference in group matches.
  2. Total goals scored in group matches.
  3. Away goals scored in group matches.
  4. Higher number ofUEFA coefficient points accumulated by the club in question, as well as its association, over the previous five seasons (see paragraph 6.03 of the UEFA regulations).

Group A

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PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsQualificationFEYSCHBSLFERHOM
1NetherlandsFeyenoord421163+37Advance toknockout stage2–13–0
2GermanySchalke 04421153+271–12–0
3SwitzerlandBasel421154+171–01–2
4HungaryFerencváros411235−241–11–2
5ScotlandHeart of Midlothian410326−430–10–1
Source:RSSSF

Group B

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PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsQualificationATHSTEPARBJKSTD
1SpainAthletic Bilbao4301114+79Advance toknockout stage1–02–0
2RomaniaSteaua București420243+162–12–0
3ItalyParma420256−161–03–2
4TurkeyBeşiktaş411277043–11–1
5BelgiumStandard Liège4112411−741–72–1
Source:RSSSF

Group C

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PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsQualificationDNIZARAUSBRUUTR
1UkraineDnipro Dnipropetrovsk430175+29Advance toknockout stage1–03–2
2SpainZaragoza421153+272–12–0
3AustriaAustria Wien421143+171–01–1
4BelgiumClub Brugge412155051–11–0
5NetherlandsUtrecht400427−501–21–2
Source:RSSSF

Group D

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PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsQualificationNEWSOCSCPPANDTB
1EnglandNewcastle United431081+710Advance toknockout stage1–12–0
2FranceSochaux430144090–41–0
3PortugalSporting CP421193+670–14–1
4GreecePanionios410368−230–15–2
5Georgia (country)Dinamo Tbilisi4004213−1100–20–4
Source:RSSSF

Group E

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PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsQualificationMIDVILPTZLAZEGA
1EnglandMiddlesbrough430162+49Advance toknockout stage3–02–0
2SpainVillarreal422082+682–04–0
3Serbia and MontenegroPartizan412176+151–14–0
4ItalyLazio403157−231–12–2
5GreeceEgaleo4013211−910–12–2
Source:RSSSF

Group F

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PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsQualificationAZAUXGAKRANAMC
1NetherlandsAZ430163+39Advance toknockout stage2–01–0
2FranceAuxerre421173+470–05–1
3AustriaGAK421154+172–03–1
4ScotlandRangers420283+560–23–0
5PolandAmica Wronki4004316−1301–30–5
Source:RSSSF

Group G

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PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsQualificationSTUBENHVNDZBEV
1GermanyVfB Stuttgart4301103+79Advance toknockout stage3–02–1
2PortugalBenfica430195+494–22–0
3NetherlandsHeerenveen421166071–01–0
4CroatiaDinamo Zagreb411297+242–26–1
5BelgiumBeveren4004215−1301–50–3
Source:RSSSF

Group H

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PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsQualificationLILSEVAACZENAEK
1FranceLille430153+29Advance toknockout stage1–02–1
2SpainSevilla421164+272–03–2
3GermanyAlemannia Aachen421154+171–02–2
4RussiaZenit Saint Petersburg412196+351–15–1
5GreeceAEK Athens4004412−801–20–2
Source:RSSSF

Knockout stage

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Main article:2004–05 UEFA Cup knockout stage

Bracket

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Round of 32Round of 16Quarter-finalsSemi-finalsFinal
GreeceOlympiacos112
FranceSochaux000GreeceOlympiacos101
NetherlandsHeerenveen112EnglandNewcastle United347
EnglandNewcastle United224EnglandNewcastle United112
AustriaGAK213PortugalSporting CP044
EnglandMiddlesbrough224EnglandMiddlesbrough202
PortugalSporting CP224PortugalSporting CP314
NetherlandsFeyenoord112PortugalSporting CP(a.e.t.;a)224
SpainValencia202 (3)NetherlandsAZ134
RomaniaSteaua București(p)022 (4)RomaniaSteaua București000
UkraineDynamo Kyiv000SpainVillarreal022
SpainVillarreal022SpainVillarreal112
UkraineShakhtar Donetsk112NetherlandsAZ213
GermanySchalke 04101UkraineShakhtar Donetsk112
GermanyAlemannia Aachen011NetherlandsAZ32518 May –Lisbon
NetherlandsAZ022PortugalSporting CP1
AustriaAustria Wien022RussiaCSKA Moscow3
SpainAthletic Bilbao011AustriaAustria Wien(a)123
TurkeyFenerbahçe011SpainZaragoza123
SpainZaragoza123AustriaAustria Wien101
GreecePanathinaikos101ItalyParma(a)101
SpainSevilla022SpainSevilla000
ItalyParma(a.e.t.)022ItalyParma011
GermanyVfB Stuttgart000ItalyParma000
Serbia and MontenegroPartizan213RussiaCSKA Moscow033
UkraineDnipro Dnipropetrovsk202Serbia and MontenegroPartizan101
RussiaCSKA Moscow213RussiaCSKA Moscow123
PortugalBenfica011RussiaCSKA Moscow404
SwitzerlandBasel000FranceAuxerre022
FranceLille022FranceLille000
NetherlandsAjax112FranceAuxerre101
FranceAuxerre033

Round of 32

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Team 1Agg. Tooltip Aggregate scoreTeam 21st leg2nd leg
Olympiacos Greece2–0France Sochaux1–01–0
Heerenveen Netherlands2–4England Newcastle United1–21–2
GAK Austria3–4England Middlesbrough2–21–2
Sporting CP Portugal4–2Netherlands Feyenoord2–12–1
Valencia Spain2–2 (3–4p)Romania Steaua București2–00–2 (a.e.t.)
Dynamo Kyiv Ukraine0–2Spain Villarreal0–00–2
Shakhtar Donetsk Ukraine2–1Germany Schalke 041–11–0
Alemannia Aachen Germany1–2Netherlands AZ0–01–2
Austria Wien Austria2–1Spain Athletic Bilbao0–02–1
Fenerbahçe Turkey1–3Spain Zaragoza0–11–2
Panathinaikos Greece1–2Spain Sevilla1–00–2
Parma Italy2–0Germany VfB Stuttgart0–02–0 (a.e.t.)
Partizan Serbia and Montenegro3–2Ukraine Dnipro Dnipropetrovsk2–21–0
CSKA Moscow Russia3–1Portugal Benfica2–01–1
Basel Switzerland0–2France Lille0–00–2
Ajax Netherlands2–3France Auxerre1–01–3

Round of 16

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Team 1Agg. Tooltip Aggregate scoreTeam 21st leg2nd leg
Olympiacos Greece1–7England Newcastle United1–30–4
Middlesbrough England2–4Portugal Sporting CP2–30–1
Steaua București Romania0–2Spain Villarreal0–00–2
Shakhtar Donetsk Ukraine2–5Netherlands AZ1–31–2
Austria Wien Austria3–3 (a)Spain Zaragoza1–12–2
Sevilla Spain0–1Italy Parma0–00–1
Partizan Serbia and Montenegro1–3Russia CSKA Moscow1–10–2
Lille France0–1France Auxerre0–10–0

Quarter-finals

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Team 1Agg. Tooltip Aggregate scoreTeam 21st leg2nd leg
Newcastle United England2–4Portugal Sporting CP1–01–4
Villarreal Spain2–3Netherlands AZ1–21–1
Austria Wien Austria1–1 (a)Italy Parma1–10–0
CSKA Moscow Russia4–2France Auxerre4–00–2

Semi-finals

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Team 1Agg. Tooltip Aggregate scoreTeam 21st leg2nd leg
Sporting CP Portugal4–4 (a)Netherlands AZ2–12–3 (a.e.t.)
Parma Italy0–3Russia CSKA Moscow0–00–3

Final

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Main article:2005 UEFA Cup final

The final was played on 18 May 2005 at theEstádio José Alvalade inLisbon, Portugal.

Sporting CPPortugal1–3RussiaCSKA Moscow
Report
Attendance: 47,085[12]

Top goalscorers

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RankNameTeamGoalsMinutes played
1EnglandAlan ShearerEnglandNewcastle United11766
2PortugalLiédsonPortugalSporting CP81277
3AustriaRoland KollmannAustriaGAK7551
BrazilCacauGermanyVfB Stuttgart7750
5Ivory CoastBonaventure KalouFranceAuxerre61038
6RussiaAleksandr KerzhakovRussiaZenit Saint Petersburg5450
NetherlandsPatrick KluivertEnglandNewcastle United5452
SpainSantiago EzquerroSpainAthletic Bilbao5525
NetherlandsErik MeijerGermanyAlemannia Aachen5682
BrazilJúlio BaptistaSpainSevilla5700

See also

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References

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  1. ^ab"Regulations of UEFA CUP 2004-05"(PDF). UEFA. Archived fromthe original on 5 April 2005.
  2. ^Kassies, Bert."UEFA Country Ranking 2003". UEFA European Cup Football. Retrieved4 February 2025.
  3. ^Kassies, Bert."Year 2004/2005". UEFA European Cup Football. Retrieved4 February 2025.
  4. ^"Qualification for European Cup Football 2004/2005". Archived fromthe original on 20 December 2011. Retrieved26 September 2019.
  5. ^"Slovenia 2003/04".www.rsssf.org.
  6. ^"UEFA Cup ban for Georgian club Sioni".ESPN FC. 1 June 2004. Archived fromthe original on 10 August 2014.
  7. ^"Club Licensing: 10 Years on..."(PDF).UEFA. 2015.
  8. ^"UEFA did not admit Kazakhstan clubs".Archived from the original on 10 August 2004. Retrieved10 August 2004.
  9. ^"UEFA European Football Calendar 2004/2005". Bert Kassies. Retrieved31 January 2025.
  10. ^"Dates released for 2004/05".UEFA. Union of European Football Associations. 27 May 2004. Archived fromthe original on 28 August 2004. Retrieved8 December 2021.
  11. ^"עמיר פרץ: "ליבי עם אוהדי פ"ת. מקווה שהקבוצה תנצח"". ynet.co.il. Archived fromthe original on 12 November 2017. Retrieved11 November 2017.
  12. ^"4. UEFA Cup Finals"(PDF).UEFA Europa League Statistics Handbook 2012/13. Nyon: Union of European Football Associations. 28 May 2013. p. 72. Archived fromthe original(PDF) on 4 June 2013. Retrieved27 September 2024.

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