UEFA Euro 2004Tournament details |
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Host country | Portugal |
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Dates | 12 June – 4 July |
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Teams | 16 |
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Venue(s) | 10 (in 8 host cities) |
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Final positions |
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Champions | Greece (1st title) |
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Runners-up | Portugal |
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Tournament statistics |
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Matches played | 31 |
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Goals scored | 77 (2.48 per match) |
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Attendance | 1,156,473 (37,306 per match) |
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Top scorer(s) | Milan Baroš (5 goals) |
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Best player(s) | Theodoros Zagorakis |
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The2004 UEFA European Football Championship (or justEuro 2004) was the twelfth tournament of theUEFA European Football Championship, afootball tournament held all four years forEuropean nations. It was held inPortugal between 12 June and 4 July 2004. The UEFA Euro was given to Portugal in 1999. Winner was Greece after a 1:0 versus Portugal.The qualification was held in 10 groups of five in the years 2002 and 2003.
The qualification was held in 10 groups of five in the years 2002 and 2003.
- Group 1:France
- Group 2:Denmark
- Group 3:Czech Republic
- Group 4:Sweden
- Group 5:Germany
- Group 6:Greece
- Group 7:England
- Group 8:Bulgaria
- Group 9:Italy
- Group10:Switzerland
The teams on the second place of the groups held a Play off round.

Braga Guimarães Porto Aveiro Coimbra Leiria Lisbon Faro/Loulé |
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Estádio da Luz | Estádio José Alvalade | Estádio do Dragão |
Capacity:65,000 | Capacity:52,000 | Capacity:52,000 |
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Aveiro | Coimbra | Braga |
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Estádio Municipal de Aveiro | Estádio Cidade de Coimbra | Estádio Municipal de Braga |
Capacity:30,000 | Capacity:30,000 | Capacity:30,000 |
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Guimarães | Faro/Loulé | Porto | Leiria |
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Estádio D. Afonso Henriques | Estádio do Algarve | Estádio do Bessa Século XXI | Estádio Dr. Magalhães Pessoa |
Capacity:30,000 | Capacity:30,000 | Capacity:30,000 | Capacity:30,000 |
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Twelve referees were selected for the tournament:
All times areWestern European Summer Time (UTC+1).
For teams that finish equal in points, the following rules are used:[1]
- greater number of points in the matches between the teams in question;
- greater goal difference in matches between the teams in question;
- greater number of goals scored in matches between the teams in question;
- greater goal difference in all group games;
- greater number of goals scored in all group games;
- highercoefficient derived from Euro 2004 and 2002 World Cup qualifiers (points reached divided by number of matches played);
- fair play conduct in Euro 2004;
- drawing
- 5 goals
- 3 goals
- 2 goals
- 1 goal
- Own goals[2]
- ↑Euro 2004 Tiebreakers – Explained
- ↑"Own goals against". UEFA.com (Union of European Football Associations). Archived fromthe original on 7 July 2004. Retrieved12 June 2012.