UEFA Euro 2004 qualifying

UEFA Euro 2004 qualifying

The finals of the UEFA Euro 2004, were 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 sport's governing body in Europe. It was the first time that the competition finals had been 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, sixteen nations participated in EURO 2004.

Portugal qualified automatically as hosts of the event.

Group 1

September 7, 2002, Nicosia, Cyprus - fb|CYP 1 - 2 fb-rt|FRA

September 7, 2002, Ljubljana, Slovenia - fb|SVN 3 - 0 fb-rt|MLT

October 12, 2002, Saint-Denis, France - fb|FRA 5 - 0 fb-rt|SVN

October 12, 2002, Valletta, Malta - fb|MLT 0 - 2 fb-rt|ISR

October 16, 2002, Valletta, Malta - fb|MLT 0 - 4 fb-rt|FRA

November 20, 2002, Nicosia, Cyprus - fb|CYP 2 - 1 fb-rt|MLT

March 29, 2003, Limassol, Cyprus - fb|CYP 1 - 1 fb-rt|ISR

March 29, 2003, Lens, France - fb|FRA 6 - 0 fb-rt|MLT

April 2, 2003, Palermo, Italy - fb|ISR 1 - 2 fb-rt|FRA

April 2, 2003, Ljubljana, Slovenia - fb|SVN 4 - 1 fb-rt|CYP

April 30, 2003, Palermo, Italy - fb|ISR 2 - 0 fb-rt|CYP

April 30, 2003, Valletta, Malta - fb|MLT 1 - 3 fb-rt|SVN

June 7, 2003, Antalya, Turkey - fb|ISR 0 - 0 fb-rt|SVN

June 7, 2003, Ta' Qali, Malta - fb|MLT 1 - 2 fb-rt|CYP

September 6, 2003, Saint-Denis, France - fb|FRA 5 - 0 fb-rt|CYP

September 6, 2003, Ljubljana, Slovenia - fb|SVN 3 - 1 fb-rt|ISR

September 10, 2003, Antalya, Turkey - fb|ISR 2 - 2 fb-rt|MLT

September 10, 2003, Ljubljana, Slovenia - fb|SVN 0 - 2 fb-rt|FRA

October 11, 2003, Limassol, Cyprus - fb|CYP 2 - 2 fb-rt|SVN

October 11, 2003, Saint-Denis, France - fb|FRA 3 - 0 fb-rt|ISR

Czech Republic qualified. "Netherlands" advanced to the Play-offs.

Group 4

September 7, 2002, Riga, Latvia - fb|LVA 0 - 0 fb-rt|SWE

September 7, 2002, Serravalle, San Marino - fb|SMR 0 - 2 fb-rt|POL

October 12, 2002, Warsaw, Poland - fb|POL 0 - 1 fb-rt|LVA

October 12, 2002, Stockholm, Sweden - fb|SWE 1 - 1 fb-rt|HUN

October 16, 2002, Budapest, Hungary - fb|HUN 3 - 0 fb-rt|SMR

November 20, 2002, Serravalle, San Marino - fb|SMR 0 - 1 fb-rt|LVA

March 29, 2003, Chorzów, Poland - fb|POL 0 - 0 fb-rt|HUN

April 2, 2003, Budapest, Hungary - fb|HUN 1 - 2 fb-rt|SWE

April 2, 2003, Ostrowiec, Poland - fb|POL 5 - 0 fb-rt|SMR

April 30, 2003, Riga, Latvia - fb|LVA 3 - 0 fb-rt|SMR

June 7, 2003, Budapest, Hungary - fb|HUN 3 - 1 fb-rt|LVA

June 7, 2003, Serravalle, San Marino - fb|SMR 0 - 6 fb-rt|SWE

June 11, 2003, Serravalle, San Marino - fb|SMR 0 - 5 fb-rt|HUN

June 11, 2003, Stockholm, Sweden - fb|SWE 3 - 0 fb-rt|POL

September 6, 2003, Riga, Latvia - fb|LVA 0 - 2 fb-rt|POL

September 6, 2003, Gothenburg, Sweden - fb|SWE 5 - 0 fb-rt|SMR

September 10, 2003, Riga, Latvia - fb|LVA 3 - 1 fb-rt|HUN

September 10, 2003, Chorzów, Poland - fb|POL 0 - 2 fb-rt|SWE

October 11, 2003, Budapest, Hungary - fb|HUN 1 - 2 fb-rt|POL

October 11, 2003, Stockholm, Sweden - fb|SWE 0 - 1 fb-rt|LVA

Greece qualified. "Spain" advanced to the Play-offs.

Group 7

September 7, 2002, Vaduz, Liechtenstein - fb|LIE 1 - 1 fb-rt|MKD

September 7, 2002, Istanbul, Turkey - fb|TUR 3 - 0 fb-rt|SVK

October 12, 2002, Skopje, Republic of Macedonia - fb|MKD 1 - 2 fb-rt|TUR

October 12, 2002, Bratislava, Slovakia - fb|SVK 1 - 2 fb-rt|ENG

October 16, 2002, Southampton, England - fb|ENG 2 - 2 fb-rt|MKD

October 16, 2002, Istanbul, Turkey - fb|TUR 5 - 0 fb-rt|LIE

March 29, 2003, Vaduz, Liechtenstein - fb|LIE 0 - 2 fb-rt|ENG

March 29, 2003, Skopje, Republic of Macedonia - fb|MKD 0 - 2 fb-rt|SVK

April 2, 2003, Sunderland, England - fb|ENG 2 - 0 fb-rt|TUR

April 2, 2003, Trnava, Slovakia - fb|SVK 4 - 0 fb-rt|LIE : This match was played behind closed doors.

June 7, 2003, Skopje, Republic of Macedonia - fb|MKD 3 - 1 fb-rt|LIE

June 7, 2003, Bratislava, Slovakia - fb|SVK 0 - 1 fb-rt|TUR

June 11, 2003, Middlesbrough, England - fb|ENG 2 - 1 fb-rt|SVK

June 11, 2003, Istanbul, Turkey - fb|TUR 3 - 2 fb-rt|MKD

September 6, 2003, Vaduz, Liechtenstein - fb|LIE 0 - 3 fb-rt|TUR

September 6, 2003, Skopje, Republic of Macedonia - fb|MKD 1 - 2 fb-rt|ENG

September 10, 2003, Manchester, England - fb|ENG 2 - 0 fb-rt|LIE

September 10, 2003, Žilina, Slovakia - fb|SVK 1 - 1 fb-rt|MKD

October 11, 2003, Vaduz, Liechtenstein - fb|LIE 0 - 2 fb-rt|SVK

October 11, 2003, Istanbul, Turkey - fb|TUR 0 - 0 fb-rt|ENG

Italy qualified. "Wales" advanced to the Play-offs.

Group 10

September 7, 2002, Moscow, Russia - fb|RUS 4 - 2 fb-rt|IRL

September 7, 2002, Basel, Switzerland - fb|SUI 4 - 1 fb-rt|GEO|1990

October 12, 2002, Tirana, Albania - fb|ALB 1 - 1 fb-rt|SUI

October 16, 2002, Dublin, Ireland - fb|IRL 1 - 2 fb-rt|SUI

October 16, 2002, Moscow, Russia - fb|RUS 4 - 1 fb-rt|ALB

March 29, 2003, Tirana, Albania - fb|ALB 3 - 1 fb-rt|RUS

March 29, 2003, Tbilisi, Georgia - fb|GEO|1990 1 - 2 fb-rt|IRL

April 2, 2003, Tirana, Albania - fb|ALB 0 - 0 fb-rt|IRL

April 2, 2003, Tbilisi, Georgia - fb|GEO|1990 0 - 0 fb-rt|SUI

April 30, 2003, Tbilisi, Georgia - fb|GEO|1990 1 - 0 fb-rt|RUS

June 7, 2003, Dublin, Ireland - fb|IRL 2 - 1 fb-rt|ALB

June 7, 2003, Basel, Switzerland - fb|SUI 2 - 2 fb-rt|RUS

June 11, 2003, Dublin, Ireland - fb|IRL 2 - 0 fb-rt|GEO|1990

June 11, 2003, Geneva, Switzerland - fb|SUI 3 - 2 fb-rt|ALB

September 6, 2003, Tbilisi, Georgia - fb|GEO|1990 3 - 0 fb-rt|ALB

September 6, 2003, Dublin, Ireland - fb|IRL 1 - 1 fb-rt|RUS

September 10, 2003, Tirana, Albania - fb|ALB 3 - 1 fb-rt|GEO|1990

September 10, 2003, Moscow, Russia - fb|RUS 4 - 1 fb-rt|SUI

October 11, 2003, Moscow, Russia - fb|RUS 3 - 1 fb-rt|GEO|1990

October 11, 2003, Basel, Switzerland - fb|SUI 2 - 0 fb-rt|IRL

Switzerland qualified. "Russia" advanced to the Play-offs.

Play-offs

First legs

----footballbox
date = November 15, 2003
15:00
team1 = fb-rt|SCO
score = 1 – 0
report = [http://www.uefa.com/competitions/euro/history/season=2004/round=1580/match=73609/report=lu.html (Report)]
team2 = fb|NED
goals1 = McFadden goal|22
goals2 =
stadium = Hampden Park, Glasgow
Attendance: 50.670
Referee: Hauge (NOR)
----footballbox
date = November 15, 2003
17:30
team1 = fb-rt|CRO
score = 1 – 1
report = [http://www.uefa.com/competitions/euro/history/season=2004/round=1580/match=73611/index.html (Report)]
team2 = fb|SVN
goals1 = Pršo goal|5
goals2 = Šiljak goal|22
stadium = Maksimir Stadion, Zagreb
Attendance: 35.000
Referee: Merk (GER)
----footballbox
date = November 15, 2003
19:00
team1 = fb-rt|RUS
score = 0 – 0
report = [http://www.uefa.com/competitions/euro/history/season=2004/round=1580/match=73613/index.html (Report)]
team2 = fb|WAL
goals1 =
goals2 =
stadium = Lokomotiv Stadium, Moscow
Attendance: 30.000
Referee: Batista (POR)
----footballbox
date = November 15, 2003
20:15
team1 = fb-rt|LVA
score = 1 – 0
report = [http://www.uefa.com/competitions/euro/history/season=2004/round=1580/match=73607/index.html (Report)]
team2 = fb|TUR
goals1 = Verpakovskis goal|29
goals2 =
stadium = Skonto Stadions, Riga
Attendance: 10.000
Referee: Veissière (FRA)
----footballbox
date = November 15, 2003
22:00
team1 = fb-rt|ESP
score = 2 – 1
report = [http://www.uefa.com/competitions/euro/history/season=2004/round=1580/match=73615/index.html (Report)]
team2 = fb|NOR
goals1 = Raúl goal|21
H. Berg goal|85|o.g.
goals2 = Iversen goal|15
stadium = Estadio Mestalla, Valencia
Attendance: 53.000
Referee: Poll (ENG)

econd legs

----footballbox
date = November 19, 2003
17:30
team1 = fb-rt|SVN
score = 0 – 1
report = [http://www.uefa.com/competitions/euro/history/season=2004/round=1580/match=73612/index.html (Report)]
team2 = fb|CRO
goals1 =
goals2 = Pršo goal|61
stadium = Stadion Bežigrad, Ljubljana
Attendance: 10.000
Referee: Meier (SUI)
::::::: "Croatia won 2-1 on aggregate and qualified for EURO 2004"----footballbox
date = November 19, 2003
19:30
team1 = fb-rt|NOR
score = 0 – 3
report = [http://www.uefa.com/competitions/euro/history/season=2004/round=1580/match=73616/index.html (Report)]
team2 = fb|ESP
goals1 =
goals2 = Raúl goal|34
Vicente goal|49
Etxeberria goal|57
stadium = Ullevaal Stadion, Oslo
Attendance: 25.100
Referee: Collina (ITA)
::::::: "Spain won 5-1 on aggregate and qualified for EURO 2004"----footballbox
date = November 19, 2003
19:30
team1 = fb-rt|WAL
score = 0 – 1
report = [http://www.uefa.com/competitions/euro/history/season=2004/round=1580/match=73614/index.html (Report)]
team2 = fb|RUS
goals1 =
goals2 = Evseev goal|21
stadium = Millennium Stadium, Cardiff
Attendance: 73.026
Referee: Mejuto González (ESP)
::::::: "Russia won 1-0 on aggregate and qualified for EURO 2004"----footballbox
date = November 19, 2003
20:30
team1 = fb-rt|NED
score = 6 – 0
report = [http://www.uefa.com/competitions/euro/history/season=2004/round=1580/match=73610/index.html (Report)]
team2 = fb|SCO
goals1 = Sneijder goal|13
Ooijer goal|32
Van Nistelrooy goal|37, goal|51, goal|67
F. de Boer goal|65
goals2 =
stadium = Amsterdam ArenA, Amsterdam
Attendance: 52.000
Referee: Michel (SVK)
:::::: "Netherlands won 6-1 on aggregate and qualified for EURO 2004"----footballbox
date = November 19, 2003
20:30
team1 = fb-rt|TUR
score = 2 – 2
report = [http://www.uefa.com/competitions/euro/history/season=2004/round=1580/match=73608/index.html (Report)]
team2 = fb|LVA
goals1 = Mansız goal|20
Şükür goal|64
goals2 = Laizans goal|66
Verpakovskis goal|78
stadium = İnönü Stadium, Istanbul
Attendance: 24.000
Referee: Frisk (SWE)
::::::: "Latvia won 3-2 on aggregate and qualified for EURO 2004"

Qualified teams and coefficients

Qualification coefficients are sixth in the list of criteria to separate teams that finish level on points in their group in EURO 2004. The coefficients are calculated as the points earned per game in qualification for both EURO 2004 and the 2002 World Cup.

Related links

*2004 UEFA European Championship
*2004 UEFA European Championship (team squads)

External links

* [http://www.uefa.com/competitions/euro/history/season=2004/intro.html UEFA official archive]


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