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  1. Fußball-Europameisterschaft (offiziell: UEFA EURO 2004) wurde vom 12. Juni bis zum 4. Juli 2004 in Portugal ausgetragen. Am Turnier nahmen 16 Nationalmannschaften teil, die in 31 Spielen zunächst in Gruppen und danach im K.-o.-System gegeneinander antraten.

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  2. 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.

    • Background
    • Route to The Final
    • Match
    • Post-Match

    UEFA Euro 2004 was the 12th UEFA European Championship, a football competition organised by UEFA for the senior men's national teams of its member associations. The tournament was played in Portugal from 12 June to 4 July 2004. Qualifying matches were played between September 2002 and November 2003, in which fifty teams were divided into ten groups...

    Portugal

    As the tournament hosts, Portugal were drawn in Group A, in which they were joined by Greece, Russia and Spain. Their match against eventual finalists Greece was the tournament's opening fixture, played on 12 June 2004 at the Estádio do Dragão in Porto. In what BBC Sport described as a "shock defeat", Portugal lost the match 2–1. Greece took the lead in the 7th minute through Giorgos Karagounis, who scored from 27 yards (25 m) after Portugal's Paulo Ferreira had lost possession. They doubled...

    Greece

    After defeating Portugal in the opening game, Greece's second Group A fixture was against Spain at Porto's Estádio do Bessa. Spain took the lead shortly before the half-hour mark through a low shot by Fernando Morientes, after Raúl had taken the ball from Greece's Michalis Kapsis on the edge of the penalty area. Raúl had a chance to make it 2–0 with a header in the second half, but it was Greece who scored the next goal, when Angelos Charisteas latched on to a long pass from Vasilios Tsiartas...

    Pre-match

    Portugal made one change from the team that started the semi-final; Ronaldo started on the right wing, while Simão dropped to the substitutes' bench. Greece's Karagounis was suspended for the game, and Stelios Giannakopoulos started in his place. The referee for the game was Markus Merk of Germany. The assistant referees were Christian Schräer and Jan-Hendrik Salver, also of Germany, and Sweden's Anders Frisk was the fourth official.

    First half

    Greece kicked off the match at 7:45 pm local time (6:45 pm UTC) in temperatures of 28 °C (82 °F) with 37% humidity at the end of a sunny day, with 62,865 spectators in attendance. Phil McNulty of BBC Sport characterised the opening as Greece "[retreating] quickly into defence in typical style, leaving Portugal to take the early initiative". Portugal made several early runs towards the Greek goal, first through Pauleta, who lost the ball to a tackle by Zagorakis, and then through Ronaldo, Deco...

    Second half

    No substitutions were made by either team at half-time, and Portugal kicked off the second half. Pauleta ran with the ball into the Greek penalty area on 48 minutes, but his shot was blocked by Greek defender Takis Fyssas. Deco then fell to the ground in the penalty area and appealed to the referee for a penalty, but it was not given. Five minutes into the second half, Glendenning wrote that Greece's defence looked "completely impenetrable". Maniche then had an opportunity to shoot outside th...

    After the match, BBC Sport's John May labelled Greece's victory as the most surprising tournament win in European Championship history, ahead of Denmark's at Euro 1992. May cited Greece's record of never having previously won a match at a major event, as well as their pre-tournament odds, which were as long as 150–1 with some bookmakers. In 2020, G...

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  3. 19. März 2020 · Die EURO 2004 war die erste große internationale Endrunde, die Portugal ausgetragen wurde. Die zehn Stadien wurden für das Turnier entweder neu gebaut oder aufwendig renoviert.

  4. Offizieller und umfangreicher Leitfaden zur UEFA EURO 2004, inklusive Ergebnissen, Statistiken und Video-Highlights.

  5. Dieser Artikel gibt einen Überblick über die Rekorde und Statistiken zur Fußball-Europameisterschaft 2004 . Inhaltsverzeichnis. 1 Abschlusstabelle EM 2004. 2 Spieler. 3 Torschützen. 4 Torschützenliste. 5 Trainer. 6 Qualifikation. 7 Fortlaufende Rangliste. 8 Schiedsrichter. 9 Besonderheiten.