Euro 2004

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Greek fans at Dragao stadium in Porto for the semi final

Tournament

Group A

  • Portugal - Greece 1-2
  • Greece - Spain 1-1
  • Russia - Greece 2-1

Quarter Final

Semi Final

  • Greece - Czech Republic 1-0 (July 1, 2004 - Porto)

Final

Euro 2004 Winning Squad

The Euro 2004 Final winning team.
Number Player Club in 2004
Goalkeepers
1 Antonios Nikopolidis Olympiakos
12 Costas Chalkias Panathinaikos
13 Fanis Katergiannakis Olympiakos
Defenders
5 Traianos Dellas Roma
18 Yiannis Goumas Panathinaikos
2 Yourkas Seitaridis Panathinaikos
14 Takis Fyssas Benfica
4 Nikos Dabizas Leicester City
3 Stelios Venetidis Olympiakos
19 Michalis Kapsis AEK Athens
Midfielders
21 Costas Katsouranis AEK Athens
6 Angelos Basinas Panathinaikos
7 Theodoros Zagorakis AEK Athens
16 Pantelis Kafes Olympiakos
23 Vassilis Lakis AEK Athens
10 Vassilis Tsiartas AEK Athens
17 Giorgos Ch. Georgiadis Olympiakos
8 Stelios Giannakopoulos Bolton Wanderers
20 Giorgos Karagounis Inter Milan
Forwards
22 Dimitris Papadopoulos Panathinaikos
15 Zisis Vryzas Fiorentina
9 Angelos Charisteas Werder Bremen
11 Demis Nikolaidis Atletico de Madrid
Coach: Otto Rehhagel

Best Player Award

Greece captain Theo Zagorakis won UEFA's best player award of Euro 2004.

The choice was made by UEFA's eight-man technical study group, plus one vote from the organisers' official website.

The 32-year-old won his 95th cap - a joint national record - as the Greeks beat hosts Portugal 1-0 in Lisbon on Sunday, July 4, 2004 to win the tournament.

Zagorakis produced a series of impressive displays during the competition as part of a three-man midfield that shielded the back four.

The former Leicester City midfielder was presented with his award at a gala in Monaco on August 26, 2004.

UEFA's Euro 2004 All-Star Squad

  • Goalkeepers: Petr Cech (Czech Republic), Antonios Nikopolidis (Greece).
  • Defenders: Sol Campbell, Ashley Cole (both England), Traianos Dellas, Georgios Seitaridis (both Greece), Olof Mellberg (Sweden), Ricardo Carvalho (Portugal), Gianluca Zambrotta (Italy).
  • Midfielders: Michael Ballack (Germany), Luis Figo, Maniche (both Portugal), Frank Lampard (England), Pavel Nedved (Czech Republic), Theo Zagorakis (Greece), Zinedine Zidane (France).
  • Forwards: Milan Baros (Czech Republic), Wayne Rooney (England), Angelos Charisteas (Greece), Henrik Larsson (Sweden), Ruud van Nistelrooy (Holland), Cristiano Ronaldo (Portugal), Jon Dahl Tomasson (Denmark).

See also