Portugal 2004.
Euro 2004 -- The Finals Tournament |
Saturday, 12th June:
Group
A
Portugal -- Greece (1-2)
0-1 (Georgios Karagounis 7)
0-2 (Angelos Basinas 51pen)
1-2 (Ronaldo 90)
Spain -- Russia (1-0)
1-0 (Juan Carlos Valerón 60)
Sunday, 13th June:
Group
B
Switzerland -- Croatia (0-0)
France -- England (2-1)
0-1 (Frank Lampard 39)
1-1 (Zinedine Zidane 90)
2-1 (Zinedine Zidane 92pen)
Monday, 14th June:
Group
C
Denmark -- Italy (0-0)
Sweden -- Bulgaria (5-0)
1-0 (Fredrik Ljungberg 32)
2-0 (Henrik Larsson 57)
3-0 (Henrik Larsson 58)
4-0 (Zlatan Ibrahimovic 78pen)
5-0 (Marcus Allback 90)
Tuesday, 15th June:
Group
D
Czech Republic -- Latvia (2-1)
0-1 (Maris Verpakovskis 45)
1-1 (Milan Baros 73)
2-1 (Marek Heinz 84)
Germany -- Holland (1-1)
1-0 (Torsten Frings 30)
1-1 (Ruud van Nistelrooy 81)
Wednesday, 16th June:
Group
A
Greece -- Spain (1-1)
0-1 (Fernando Morientes 28)
1-1 (Angelos Charisteas 66)
Russia -- Portugal (0-2)
0-1 (Nuno Maniche 7)
0-2 (Rui Costa 89)
Thursday, 17th June:
Group
B
England -- Switzerland (3-0)
1-0 (Wayne Rooney 23)
2-0 (Wayne Rooney 76)
3-0 (Steven Gerrard 82)
Croatia -- France (2-2)
0-1 (Igor Tudor, own goal, 23)
1-1 (Milan Rapaic 48pen)
2-1 (Dado Prso 52)
2-2 (David Trezeguet 64)
Friday, 18th June:
Group
C
Bulgaria -- Denmark (0-2)
0-1 (Jon Dahl Tomasson 44)
0-2 (Jesper Gronkjaer 90)
Italy -- Sweden (1-1)
1-0 (Antonio Cassano 37)
1-1 (Zlatan Ibrahimovic 85)
Saturday, 19th June:
Group
D
Latvia -- Germany (0-0)
Holland -- Czech Republic (2-3)
1-0 (Wilfred Bouma 4)
2-0 (Ruud van Nistelrooy 19)
2-1 (Jan Koller 23)
2-2 (Milan Baros 71)
2-3 (Vladimir Smicer 88)
Sunday, 20th June:
Group
A
Russia -- Greece (2-1)
1-0 (Dmitri Kirichenko 2)
2-0 (Dmitri Boulykin 17)
2-1 (Zissis Vryzas 44)
Spain -- Portugal (0-1)
0-1 (Nuno Gomes 57)
Monday, 21st June:
Group
B
Croatia -- England (2-4)
1-0 (Nico Kovac 6)
1-1 (Paul Scholes 40)
1-2 (Wayne Rooney 45)
1-3 (Wayne Rooney 68)
2-3 (Igor Tudor 74)
2-4 (Frank Lampard 79)
Switzerland -- France (1-3)
0-1 (Zinedine Zidane 20)
1-1 (Johan Vonlanthen 26)
1-2 (Thierry Henry 76)
1-3 (Thierry Henry 84)
Tuesday, 22nd June:
Group
C
Denmark -- Sweden (2-2)
1-0 (Jon Dahl Tomasson 28)
1-1 (Henrik Larsson 47pen)
2-1 (Jon Dahl Tomasson 66)
2-2 (Mattias Jonson 89)
Italy -- Bulgaria (2-1)
0-1 (Martin Petrov 45pen)
1-1 (Simone Perrotta 48)
2-1 (Antonio Cassano 90)
Wednesday, 23rd June:
Group
D
Holland -- Latvia (3-0)
1-0 (Ruud van Nistelrooy 27pen)
2-0 (Ruud van Nistelrooy 35)
3-0 (Roy Makaay 84)
Germany -- Czech Republic (1-2)
1-0 (Michael Ballack 21)
1-1 (Marek Heinz 30)
1-2 (Milan Baros 77)
Quarter-finals
Thursday, 24th June:
Portugal vs England (2-2aet
6-5pens)
0-1 (Michael Owen 3)
1-1 (Helder Postiga 82)
2-1 (Rui Costa 110)
2-2 (Frank Lampard 115)
Friday, 25th June
France -- Greece (0-1)
0-1 (Angelos Charisteas 65)
Saturday, 26th June
Sweden -- Holland (0-0aet
4-5pens)
Sunday, 27th June: Match 28
Czech Republic -- Denmark (3-0)
1-0 (Jan Koller 49)
2-0 (Milan Baros 63)
3-0 (Milan Baros 65)
Semi-finals
Wednesday, 30th June: Match 29
Portugal vs. Holland (2-1)
1-0 (Cristiano Ronaldo 26)
2-0 (Nuno Maniche 58)
2-1 (Jorge Andrade, own goal, 63)
A Jorge Andrade own-goal, in the 63rd minute,
wasn't enough to get Holland back into this game and the Portuguese defender was thankful
that his team held onto their lead.
Cristiano Ronaldo headed in a Deco corner in
the first half and Nuno Maniche scored one of the goals of the tournament, four minutes
before Jorge Andrade flicked the ball over his own keeper's head, to take the hosts into
the final and Scolari into the history books.
Thursday, 1st July: Match 30
Greece vs. Czech Republic (1-0)
1-0 (Traianos Dellas 105)
A silver goal from Greek defender Traianos Dellas, in the last second of the first period
of extra time, was enough to enough to put Greece into the final of Euro 2004.
Dellas headed home the only goal of the game,
from a corner by substitute Vassilis Tsartas, to set the fireworks off early in Athens.
Euro 2004 Final
Sunday, 4th July:
Portugal -- Greece (0-1)
0-1 (Angelos Charisteas 57)
Germany's Otto Rehhagel became the first
foreign trainer to win a major tournament for another country, as Greece proved that their
opening day win against Portugal was indeed no fluke.
Angelos Charisteas rose to head in a 57th
minute corner from Angelos Basinas as Ricardo tried to stumble into a Greek player, far
away from the goal-scoring action..... but the German referee, Markus Merk, was not as
gullible as Urs Maier.
European Football History |
Euro 2000:
Looking back to the European Championship in Belgium and Holland.
World Cup 2002:
How did the UEFA teams perform in Korea and Japan?
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