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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.
[edit] Group 1Main article: UEFA Euro 2004 qualifying Group 1
Group matches
France qualified. Slovenia advanced to the Play-offs. [edit] Group 2
Group matches
Denmark qualified. Norway advanced to the Play-offs, due to their head-to-head record against Romania. [edit] Group 3September 7, 2002, Vienna, Austria - September 7, 2002, Eindhoven, Netherlands - October 12, 2002, Minsk, Belarus - October 12, 2002, Chişinău, Moldova - October 16, 2002, Vienna, Austria - October 16, 2002, Teplice, Czech Republic - March 29, 2003, Minsk, Belarus - March 29, 2003, Rotterdam, Netherlands - April 2, 2003, Prague, Czech Republic - April 2, 2003, Tiraspol, Moldova - June 7, 2003, Minsk, Belarus - June 7, 2003, Tiraspol, Moldova - June 11, 2003, Olomouc, Czech Republic - June 11, 2003, Innsbruck, Austria - September 6, 2003, Minsk, Belarus - September 6, 2003, Rotterdam, Netherlands - September 10, 2003, Prague, Czech Republic - September 10, 2003, Tiraspol, Moldova - October 11, 2003, Vienna, Austria - October 11, 2003, Eindhoven, Netherlands -
Czech Republic qualified. Netherlands advanced to the Play-offs. [edit] Group 4September 7, 2002, Riga, Latvia - September 7, 2002, Serravalle, San Marino - October 12, 2002, Warsaw, Poland - October 12, 2002, Stockholm, Sweden - October 16, 2002, Budapest, Hungary - November 20, 2002, Serravalle, San Marino - March 29, 2003, Chorzów, Poland - April 2, 2003, Budapest, Hungary - April 2, 2003, Ostrowiec, Poland - April 30, 2003, Riga, Latvia - June 7, 2003, Budapest, Hungary - June 7, 2003, Serravalle, San Marino - June 11, 2003, Serravalle, San Marino - June 11, 2003, Stockholm, Sweden - September 6, 2003, Riga, Latvia - September 6, 2003, Gothenburg, Sweden - September 10, 2003, Riga, Latvia - September 10, 2003, Chorzów, Poland - October 11, 2003, Budapest, Hungary - October 11, 2003, Stockholm, Sweden -
Sweden qualified. Latvia advanced to the Play-offs. [edit] Group 5September 7, 2002, Toftir, Faroe Islands - September 7, 2002, Kaunas, Lithuania - October 12, 2002, Reykjavik, Iceland - October 12, 2002, Kaunas, Lithuania - October 16, 2002, Hanover, Germany - October 16, 2002, Reykjavik, Iceland - March 29, 2003, Nuremberg, Germany - March 29, 2003, Glasgow, Scotland - April 2, 2003, Kaunas, Lithuania - June 7, 2003, Reykjavik, Iceland - June 7, 2003, Glasgow, Scotland - June 11, 2003, Tórshavn, Faroe Islands - June 11, 2003, Kaunas, Lithuania - August 20, 2003, Tórshavn, Faroe Islands - September 6, 2003, Reykjavik, Iceland - September 6, 2003, Glasgow, Scotland - September 10, 2003, Toftir, Faroe Islands - September 10, 2003, Dortmund, Germany - October 11, 2003, Hamburg, Germany - October 11, 2003, Glasgow, Scotland -
Germany qualified. Scotland advanced to the Play-offs. [edit] Group 6September 7, 2002, Yerevan, Armenia - September 7, 2002, Athens, Greece - October 12, 2002, Albacete, Spain - October 12, 2002, Kiev, Ukraine - October 16, 2002, Athens, Greece - October 16, 2002, Belfast, Northern Ireland - March 29, 2003, Yerevan, Armenia - March 29, 2003, Kiev, Ukraine - April 2, 2003, Belfast, Northern Ireland - April 2, 2003, León, Spain - June 7, 2003, Zaragoza, Spain - June 7, 2003, Lviv, Ukraine - June 11, 2003, Athens, Greece - June 11, 2003, Belfast, Northern Ireland - September 6, 2003, Yerevan, Armenia - September 6, 2003, Donetsk, Ukraine - September 10, 2003, Belfast, Northern Ireland - September 10, 2003, Elche, Spain - October 11, 2003, Yerevan, Armenia - October 11, 2003, Athens, Greece -
Greece qualified. Spain advanced to the Play-offs. [edit] Group 7September 7, 2002, Vaduz, Liechtenstein - September 7, 2002, Istanbul, Turkey - October 12, 2002, Skopje, Republic of Macedonia - October 12, 2002, Bratislava, Slovakia - October 16, 2002, Southampton, England - October 16, 2002, Istanbul, Turkey - March 29, 2003, Vaduz, Liechtenstein - March 29, 2003, Skopje, Republic of Macedonia - April 2, 2003, Sunderland, England - April 2, 2003, Trnava, Slovakia - June 7, 2003, Skopje, Republic of Macedonia - June 7, 2003, Bratislava, Slovakia - June 11, 2003, Middlesbrough, England - June 11, 2003, Istanbul, Turkey - September 6, 2003, Vaduz, Liechtenstein - September 6, 2003, Skopje, Republic of Macedonia - September 10, 2003, Manchester, England - September 10, 2003, Žilina, Slovakia - October 11, 2003, Vaduz, Liechtenstein - October 11, 2003, Istanbul, Turkey -
England qualified. Turkey advanced to the Play-offs. [edit] Group 8September 7, 2002, Brussels, Belgium - September 7, 2002, Osijek, Croatia - October 12, 2002, Andorra la Vella, Andorra - October 12, 2002, Sofia, Bulgaria - October 16, 2002, Sofia, Bulgaria - October 16, 2002, Tallinn, Estonia - March 29, 2003, Zagreb, Croatia - April 2, 2003, Varaždin, Croatia - April 2, 2003, Tallinn, Estonia - April 30, 2003, Andorra la Vella, Andorra - June 7, 2003, Sofia, Bulgaria - June 7, 2003, Tallinn, Estonia - June 11, 2003, Ghent, Belgium - June 11, 2003, Tallinn, Estonia - September 6, 2003, Andorra la Vella, Andorra - September 6, 2003, Sofia, Bulgaria - September 10, 2003, Andorra la Vella, Andorra - September 10, 2003, Brussels, Belgium - October 11, 2003, Liège, Belgium - October 11, 2003, Zagreb, Croatia -
Bulgaria qualified. Croatia advanced to the Play-offs. [edit] Group 9September 7, 2002, Baku, Azerbaijan - September 7, 2002, Helsinki, Finland - October 12, 2002, Helsinki, Finland - October 12, 2002, Naples, Italy - October 16, 2002, Cardiff, Wales - October 16, 2002, Belgrade, Yugoslavia - November 20, 2002, Baku, Azerbaijan - On 4 February 2003, the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia became known as the State Union of Serbia and Montenegro, and the team's name changed accordingly. February 12, 2003, Podgorica, Serbia & Montenegro - March 29, 2003, Palermo, Italy - March 29, 2003, Cardiff, Wales - June 7, 2003, Helsinki, Finland - June 11, 2003, Baku, Azerbaijan - June 11, 2003, Helsinki, Finland - August 20, 2003, Belgrade, Serbia & Montenegro - September 6, 2003, Baku, Azerbaijan - September 6, 2003, Milan, Italy - September 10, 2003, Belgrade, Serbia & Montenegro - September 10, 2003, Cardiff, Wales - October 11, 2003, Reggio Calabria, Italy - October 11, 2003, Cardiff, Wales -
Italy qualified. Wales advanced to the Play-offs. [edit] Group 10September 7, 2002, Moscow, Russia - September 7, 2002, Basel, Switzerland - October 12, 2002, Tirana, Albania - October 16, 2002, Dublin, Ireland - October 16, 2002, Moscow, Russia - March 29, 2003, Tirana, Albania - March 29, 2003, Tbilisi, Georgia - April 2, 2003, Tirana, Albania - April 2, 2003, Tbilisi, Georgia - April 30, 2003, Tbilisi, Georgia - June 7, 2003, Dublin, Ireland - June 7, 2003, Basel, Switzerland - June 11, 2003, Dublin, Ireland - June 11, 2003, Geneva, Switzerland - September 6, 2003, Tbilisi, Georgia - September 6, 2003, Dublin, Ireland - September 10, 2003, Tirana, Albania - September 10, 2003, Moscow, Russia - October 11, 2003, Moscow, Russia - October 11, 2003, Basel, Switzerland -
Switzerland qualified. Russia advanced to the Play-offs. [edit] Play-offs[edit] First legs
[edit] Second legs
[edit] Qualified teams and coefficientsQualification 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.
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