european football championship 2004

The 2004 UEFA European Football Championship final tournament was the twelfth European Championships and was held in Portugal between 12 June and 4 July 2004. The tournament was won by Greece who beat Portugal 1-0 at Estádio de Luz, Lisbon

Host selection

The hosting of the event was contested by Spain as well as a joint bid from Austria and Hungary but Portugal was selected by the UEFA Executive Committee at a meeting in Aachen, Germany on 12 October 1999.

Qualifying

Fifty UEFA members entered the qualification tournament for the 2004 UEFA European Football Championship with Portugal qualifying automatically as hosts.

Wales were seeded in pot D and were drawn into Group 9 alongside Italy, FR Yugoslavia, Finland and Azerbaijan. This was the first time Wales had played Azerbaijan.

Although Wales had previously faced Yugoslavia, this was Wales' first meeting with the Yugoslav federation since the Balkan War and subsequent break up of the country. The official name of FR Yugoslavia was changed to Serbia and Montenegro on 4 February 2003, during the qualifying process.

Uefa qualifying group 9

no.datescorescorers (wales)venue 
50707/09/2002Finland 0-2 WalesHartson, DaviesOlympiastadion, HelsinkiECQ
 07/09/2002Azerbaijan 0-2 Italy Tofik Bakhramov, BakuECQ
 12/10/2002Finland 3-0 Azerbaijan Olympiastadion, HelsinkiECQ
 12/10/2002Italy 1-1 FR Yugoslavia San Paolo, NaplesECQ
 16/10/2002FR Yugoslavia 2-0 Finland Stadion Crvena Zvezda, BelgradeECQ
50816/10/2002Wales 2-1 ItalyDavies, BellamyMillennium Stadium, CardiffECQ
50920/11/2002Azerbaijan 0-2 WalesSpeed, HartsonTofik Bakhramov, BakuECQ
 12/02/2003Serbia & Montenegro 2-2 Azerbaijan Podgorica City Stadium, PodgoricaECQ
51129/03/2003Wales 4-0 AzerbaijanBellamy, Speed, Hartson, GiggsMillennium Stadium, CardiffECQ
51320/08/2003Serbia & Montenegro 1-0 Wales Stadion Crvena Zvezda, BelgradeECQ
 06/09/2003Azerbaijan 1-2 Finland Shafa Stadium, BakuECQ
51406/09/2003Italy 4-0 Wales Stadio Giuseppe Meazza, MilanECQ
51510/09/2003Wales 1-1 FinlandDaviesMillennium Stadium, CardiffECQ
 10/09/2003Serbia & Montenegro 1-1 Italy Stadion Crvena Zvezda, BelgradeECQ
51611/10/2003Wales 2-3 Serbia & MontenegroHartson, EarnshawMillennium Stadium, CardiffECQ
 11/10/2003Italy 4-0 Azerbaijan Stadio Oreste Granillo, Reggio CalabriaECQ


Group standings

  PWDLFAPts
1.Italy852117417
2.Wales8413131013
3.Serbia & Montenegro8332111112
4.Finland831491010
5.Azerbaijan81165204

Uefa play-off match



no.datescorescorers (wales)venue 
51715/11/2003Russia 0-0 Wales Lokomotiv Stadium, MoscowECQ
51819/11/2003Wales 0-1 Russia Millennium Stadium, CardiffECQ

Wales and the 2004 European Championship

Wales were seeded in pot D and were drawn into Group 9 alongside Italy, FR Yugoslavia, Finland and Azerbaijan. This was the first time Wales had played Azerbaijan.

Although Wales had previously faced Yugoslavia, this was Wales' first meeting with the Yugoslav federation since the Balkan War and subsequent break up of the country. The official name of FR Yugoslavia was changed to Serbia and Montenegro on 4 February 2003, during the qualifying process.

Wales' campaign got off to a flying start with an impressive victory away to Finland in their opening match followed by an unexpected but deserved win over group favourites, Italy, at a packed Millennium Stadium in Cardiff.

Goals from Simon Davies and Craig Bellamy ensured Mark Hughes' side secured a famous victory and kept Wales top of the group ahead of their visit to Azerbaijan.

Two wins against the group's bottom seeds meant Wales still had a 100% record at the halfway stage of the group but with less than a week before the visit to Belgrade Wales' group was thrown into turmoil with the assassination of Serbo-Montenegrin Prime Minister Zoran Djindjic in Belgrade.

The match, scheduled to be played on 2 April, was postponed due to a state of emergency in Belgrade and by the time of the rearranged game in August, momentum had been lost.

Despite substitute Rob Earnshaw going close for Wales in the closing minutes, Dragan Mladenović's goal was enough to inflict Wales' first defeat of the campaign.

A 4-0 thrashing by Italy in Milan brought Wales crashing down to earth and saw the Italians overtake Wales at the top of the group but with two home games remaining, Welsh hopes of reaching their first major championship since 1958 were high.

An early Simon Davies goal had put Mark Hughes' men ahead against Finland but a Jason Koumas red card and a less than impressive display from 10-man Wales saw Finland secure a point.

Serbia & Montenegro's draw with Italy in Belgrade on the same night ensured Wales were now guaranteed a play-off place, however had Wales held on for the win, they would be facing Serbia & Montenegro in the final match needing victory to win Group Nine and qualify automatically for Euro 2004.

As it turned out, the lack of victory was academic as Wales had to settle for second place in the group and a play off match following a 2-3 home defeat in their final game.

Having taken a maximum 12 points in the opening four matches of the group, the final four matches had yielded a solitary point for Mark Hughes' men.

As group runners-up Wales qualified, alongside Slovenia, Norway, Netherlands, Latvia, Scotland, Spain, Turkey, Croatiaand Russia for the play off round to decide the five remaining places at Euro2004.

In an open draw Wales were drawn to play Russia with the first leg to be played in Moscow.

Wales were without Craig Bellamy, Simon Davies and Mark Pembridge for the first leg in Russia but managed to come away with a very creditable 0-0 draw but four days later in Cardiff Welsh hearts were broken by Vadim Evseev who scored the only goal of the game.

Following the defeat it transpired that Spartak Moscow captain, Yegor Titov had failed a drugs test after the first leg in Moscow, testing positive for the stimulant Bromantan. Despite Titov playing 59 minutes in the second leg in Cardiff and despite the FAW appealing to both UEFA and the Court of Arbritation for Sport the result stood.


Players used during qualifying

Wales used 23 players during the campaign with Paul Jones and Ryan Giggs playing every minute of every match. Gary Speed also played some part of every match.

Rob Edwards won the first of his 15 caps in the 4-0 home win over Azerbaijan.


PlayerFINITAAZEAZESMNITAFINSMNRUSRUS
Darren Barnard  90    909090
Craig Bellamy1389 709090 90  
Nathan Blake 1  78884717
Simon Davies90909090909090   
Mark Delaney909071 9090 909090
Robert Earnshaw  89 12199090 33
Rob Edwards   20   18  
Danny Gabbidon9090  90  909090
Ryan Giggs90909090909090909090
John Hartson90909090 8282868390
Andy Johnson77    1217 9057
Paul Jones90909090909090909090
Jason Koumas     7164 red 9073
Andy Melville90909090  90 9090
John Oster   90   2  
Rob Page  9090909090   
Mark Pembridge9090 90907890   
Neil Roberts  1       
Carl Robinson  8971   88  
Robbie Savage9090 199090  9090
Gary Speed90909045909090909090
Paul Trollope  145      
Rhys Weston  19   7372