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The 2004 UEFA European Football Championship, commonly referred to as Euro 2004, was the 12th edition of the UEFA European Championship, a quadrennial football competition contested by the men's national teams of UEFA member associations. The final tournament was hosted for the first time in Portugal, from 12 June to 4 July 2004.
The UEFA Euro 2004 final was the final match of Euro 2004, the 12th European Championship, a football competition organised by UEFA for the senior men's national teams of its member associations. The match was played at the Estádio da Luz in Lisbon , Portugal, on 4 July 2004, and was contested by Portugal , the tournament's hosts, and Greece ...
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Jan 1, 2023 · Article summary. Otto Rehhagel's Greece pulled off one of the great EURO shocks; UEFA.com looks back. Article top media content. Giorgos Karagounis scores in Greece's opening-game victory over...
The 2004 UEFA European Football Championship, commonly referred to as Euro 2004, was the 12th edition of the UEFA European Championship, a quadrennial football competition contested by the men's national teams of UEFA member associations. The final tournament was hosted for the first time in Portugal, from 12 June to 4 July 2004.
Dec 31, 2010 · 2004 at a glance. Friday, December 31, 2010. Article summary. As Otto Rehhagel's Greece completed one of European football's greatest surprises at UEFA EURO 2004, FC Porto were...
Jul 4, 2023 · The 2004 UEFA European Football Championship was rich in surprises and upsets: Germany, Spain, and Italy were eliminated in the group stage while defending champion France was knocked out in the quarter-finals by Greece.
UEFA Euro 2004 qualifying; Tournament details; Dates: 7 September 2002 – 19 November 2003: Teams: 50: Tournament statistics; Matches played: 211: Goals scored: 566 (2.68 per match) Top scorer(s) Ermin Šiljak (9 goals)