2004 in association football
Appearance
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The following are theassociation footballevents of the year2004throughout the world.
Events
[edit]- 5 January – ManagerMark Wotteleaves Dutch clubWillem II Tilburgand becomes technical director atFeyenoord Rotterdam.
- 29 January – Dutch clubVolendamsacks managerHenk Wisman.Former playerJohan Steuris named interim-manager.
- 2 February – South Korean ClubAnyang Cheetahsmove toSeouland change their name toFC Seoul.
- 14 February –TunisiabeatMorocco2–1 to clinch the firstAfrican Cup of Nationsin the country's history.
- 29 February –MiddlesbroughbeatBolton Wanderers2–1 to win theLeague Cup,the club's first cup in their 128-year history.
- 25 April –FA Premier League–Arsenalclinch the Premier League title, their second in three years, with four games still to play.
- 29 April –San Marinorecord their first ever win, a 1–0 victory overLiechtensteinin a friendly.
- 2 May –Milanclinch the ItalianSerie Atitle.
- 8 May –Werder Bremenwin the GermanBundesliga
- 8 May –Valenciawin the SpanishPrimera División.
- 8 May –Ajaxwins the Dutch title in theEredivisie.
- 15 May –Arsenalcomplete their last game of the Premier League season with a victory, becoming the first team to go unbeaten for a whole season in the top division of English football sincePreston North Endin 1889.FIFAgives the host of the2010 Football World Cupthe firstFootball World Cupin Africa to South Africa
- 19 May –ValenciadefeatMarseille2–0 in theUEFA CupfinalinGothenburg,Sweden.
- 22 May –Manchester Unitedwin their record 11thFA Cup,defeatingMillwall3–0.
- 22 May –MillwallmidfielderCurtis Weston,becomes the youngestFA Cup Finalplayer in history at 17 years 119 days, beating the 125-year-old record ofJames F. M. Prinsep.
- 26 May –PortodefeatAS Monaco3–0 in theUEFA Champions LeaguefinalinGelsenkirchen,Germany.
- 26 May –Darren FletchercaptainsScotlandto a 1–0 win overEstonia,becoming the youngestScottishcaptain in 100 years (aged 20 years, 114 days).
- 3 June –De Graafschapreturns to the DutchEredivisieafter a 3–2 win overExcelsior Rotterdamin the promotion/relegation play-offs.
- 26 June –River Platewin the Argentine Clausura League.
- 30 June –Santo AndrédefeatsFlamengo4–2 on aggregate to clinch theBrazilian Cup.
- 1 July –Once Caldas(Colombia) defeatsBoca Juniors(Argentina) 1–1 on aggregate, 2–0 onpenaltiesto win theCopa Libertadores.
- 4 July –Greecewin theUEFA Euro 2004football tournament, defeating the host nationPortugalin a 1–0 upset victory.
- 25 July –Brazilwin theCopa Américafootball tournament, defeatingArgentina4–2 on penalties.
- 26 July –Gerard van der Lemis fired as manager of theSaudi Arabia national football team.
- 7 August –Japanwin the2004 Asian Cupfootball tournament, defeatingChina3–1.
- 8 August –Utrechtwins theJohan Cruijff Schaal,the annual opening of the new season in theEredivisie,for the first time by a 4–2 win overAjaxin theAmsterdam ArenA.
- 18 August –Marco van Bastenmakes his debut as the manager ofDutch national teamwith a 2–2 draw in the friendly againstSweden,replacing criticisedDick Advocaat.Four players make their debut: defenderJan Kromkamp(AZ) and strikersRomeo Castelen(Feyenoord Rotterdam),Dave van den Bergh(Utrecht) andCollins John(Fulham).
- 26 August –United Stateswin theOlympicwomen's football tournament,defeatingBrazil2–1 in extra time.
- 28 August –Argentinawin theOlympicmen'sfootball tournament, defeatingParaguay1–0.
- 1 November –Football Federation Australialaunches Australia's new national competition, theA-League,replacing the formerNational Soccer League.
- 10 December
- Newell's Old Boyswin the Argentine Apertura League.
- CiencianodefeatsBoca Juniors4–2 on penalties to win theSouth American Recopafinal inFort Lauderdale, Florida,USA.
- 12 December –PortodefeatsOnce Caldas8–7 on penalties in theIntercontinental Cupfinal inYokohama,Japan.
- 13 December – Dutch clubNECfires managerJohan Neeskens.He is replaced by former playerCees Lok.
- 17 December –Boca JuniorsdefeatsBolívar2–1 on aggregate to win theCopa SudamericanafinalinBuenos Aires,Argentina.
- 19 December –Santosclinch theBrazilian League
Winners of national club championships
[edit]Africa
[edit]- Angola–Aviação
- Egypt–Al-Zamalek
- Morocco–Raja Casablanca
- Mozambique–Ferroviário de Nampula
- Nigeria–Dolphins FC
- South Africa–Kaizer Chiefs Football Club
- Tunisia–Espérance Sportive de Tunis
Asia
[edit]- China–Shenzhen Jianlibao
- Hong Kong–Sun Hei
- India–East Bengal Club
- Indonesia–Persebaya Surabaya
- Iran:
- Japan:
- J. League Division 1–Yokohama F. Marinos
- J. League Cup–F.C. Tokyo
- Emperor's Cup–Tokyo Verdy 1969(played 1 January 2005)
- Malaysia:
- Pakistan– WAPDA
- Qatar–Al-Gharafa SC
- Saudi Arabia–Al-Shabab
- Singapore–Tampines Rovers FC
- South Korea–Suwon Samsung Bluewings
- Thailand–BEC Tero Sasana
Europe
[edit]- Albania–SK Tirana
- Andorra–Principat
- Armenia–Pyunik
- Austria–Grazer AK
- Azerbaijan–PFC Neftchi
- Belarus–Dinamo Minsk
- Belgium–Anderlecht
- Bosnia and Herzegovina–Široki Brijeg
- Bulgaria–Lokomotiv Plovdiv
- Croatia–Hajduk Split
- Cyprus–APOEL
- Czech Republic–Baník Ostrava
- Denmark–FC Copenhagen
- England–Arsenal
- Estonia–Levadia Tallinn
- Faroe Islands–HB Tórshavn
- Finland–Haka
- France–Lyon
- Georgia–WIT Georgia
- Germany–Werder Bremen
- Greece–Panathinaikos
- Hungary–Ferencváros
- Iceland–Fimleikafélag Hafnarfjarðar
- Republic of Ireland–Shelbourne
- Israel–Maccabi Haifa
- Italy–Milan
- Kazakhstan–Kairat Almaty
- Latvia–Skonto
- Lithuania–FBK Kaunas
- Luxembourg–Jeunesse Esch
- Macedonia–FK Pobeda
- Malta–Sliema Wanderers
- Moldova–Sheriff Tiraspol
- Netherlands
- Northern Ireland–Linfield
- Norway–Rosenborg
- Poland–Wisła Kraków
- Portugal–Porto
- Romania–Dinamo București
- Russia–Lokomotiv Moscow
- San Marino–Pennarossa
- Scotland–Celtic
- Serbia and Montenegro–Red Star Belgrade
- Slovakia–MŠK Žilina
- Slovenia–ND Gorica
- Spain–Valencia
- Sweden–Malmö FF
- Switzerland–FC Basel
- Turkey–Fenerbahçe
- Ukraine–Dynamo Kyiv
- Wales–Rhyl
North America
[edit]Oceania
[edit]- Australia –Perth Glory
South America
[edit]- Argentina
- Bolivia–Bolívar
- Torneo Apertura –Bolívar
- Torneo Clausura –Oriente Petrolero
- Brazil–Santos
- Chile
- Ecuador–Deportivo Cuenca
- Paraguay–Cerro Porteño
- Peru–Alianza Lima
- Uruguay–Danubio FC
- Venezuela–Caracas FC
International tournaments
[edit]- African Cup of Nationsin Tunisia (24 January – 14 February 2004)
- UEFA European Football Championshipin Portugal (12 June – 4 July 2004)
- Copa Américain Peru (6–25 July 2004)
- AFC Asian CupinChina(17 July – 7 August 2004)
- Olympic Gamesin Greece (11 – 28 August 2004)
National team results
[edit]Europe
[edit]South America
[edit]Movies
[edit]- Soccer Dog: European Cup
- Männer wie wir(Germany)
Births
[edit]- 19 January —Mohamed Ali Cho,French youth international[1]
- 23 January –Julio Enciso,Paraguayan international[2]
- 4 April —Dilawar Ahmadzay,Afghan footballer[3]
- 15 May —Gabriel Slonina,US youth international[4]
- 1 June —Emirhan İlkhan,Turkish youth international[5]
- 8 September —Nico Paz,Argentine youth international[6]
- 20 November –Youssoufa Moukoko,German youth international[7]
Deaths
[edit]January
[edit]- 3 January –T. G. Jones(87), Welsh footballer
- 5 January –Pierre Flamion(79), French footballer
- 7 January –Mario Zatelli(91), French footballer
- 24 January –Leonidas Da Silva,Brazilian striker, top scorer at the1938 FIFA World Cup.(90)
- 25 January –Miklós Fehér(24), Hungarian footballer
February
[edit]- 1 February –Ally McLeod(72), Scottish footballer
- 11 February –Albeiro Usuriaga(37), Colombian footballer
- 21 February –John Charles(73), Welsh footballer
- 22 February –Roque Máspoli,Uruguayan goalkeeper, winner of the1950 FIFA World Cup.(86)
- 25 February –Jacques Georges(87), French chief of theFrench Football Federation
- 29 February –Danny Ortiz(27), Guatemalan footballer
March
[edit]- 1 March –Augusto da Costa,Brazilian defender, captain and runner-up at the1950 FIFA World Cup.(83)
April
[edit]- 5 April –Fernand Goyvaerts(65), Belgian footballer
- 20 April –Ronnie Simpson(74), Scottish footballer
May
[edit]- 14 May –Jesús Gil(71), Spanish chief ofAtlético Madrid
- 15 May – Bruno Baião (18), Portuguese footballer, captain of theBenficayouth team[8]
- 15 May –Henrique Frade,Brazilian striker, third highest goalscorer in the history ofClube de Regatas do Flamengo.(69)
July
[edit]- 10 July –Manuel Quaresma(49), general secretary of thePortuguese Football Federation[9]
- 13 July –Roger Quenolle(79), French footballer
- 17 July –Lucien Leduc(85), French footballer
- 19 July –Carvalho Leite,Brazilian striker, youngest player and last Brazilian surviving member of the1930 FIFA World Cup.(92)
- 23 July –Bertie Peacock(75), Northern Irish footballer
August
[edit]- 2 August –José Omar Pastoriza(62), Argentinian footballer
September
[edit]- 20 September –Brian Clough(69), English footballer and manager
October
[edit]- 6 October –Nikola Tsanev(65), Bulgarian footballer
- 7 October –Oscar Heisserer(90), French footballer
- 12 October –Jean Robin(83), French footballer
- 17 October –Andreas Sassen(36), German footballer
- 23 October –Bill Nicholson(85), English footballer and manager
- 27 October –Serginho(30), Brazilian footballer
November
[edit]- 6 November –Johnny Warren(61), Australian footballer and manager
- 9 November –Emlyn Hughes(57), English footballer
December
[edit]- 3 December –Raymond Goethals(83), Belgian footballer
- 5 December –Hicham Zerouali(27), Moroccan footballer
- 5 December –Cristiano Júnior(24), Brazilian footballer
Clubs founded
[edit]References
[edit]- ^"Mohamed Ali Cho".La Liga.Retrieved28 September2022.
- ^"J. Enciso".soccerway.com.Soccer Way.
- ^"Dilawar Ahmadzay".worldfootball.net.HEIM:SPIEL Medien GmbH & Co. KG.Retrieved27 September2023.
- ^"Gabriel Slonina".MLS.Retrieved28 September2022.
- ^"E. İlkhan".soccerway.com.Soccer way.
- ^"Nico Paz".realmadrid.com.Real Madrid.
- ^"Youssoufa Moukoko".Bundesliga.Retrieved28 September2022.
- ^"Bruno Baião morreu".www.record.pt.15 May 2004.Retrieved2 November2017.
- ^"Portugal grieves for Quaresma".www.uefa.com.12 July 2004.Retrieved2 November2017.
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