2004 Result
Match: | Friendly International 2004 | ||||||
Date: | 18/02/2004 | Venue: | Lansdowne Road (Dublin) | Attn: | 44,000 | Referee: | Anders Frisk (Sweden) |
REPUBLIC OF IRELAND | BRAZIL | ||||||
0:0 | |||||||
Shay Given, Stephen Carr, Andrew O’Brien, Kenny Cunningham [c], John O’Shea, Matt Holland, Graham Kavanagh, evin Kilbane, Andy Reid (Jason McAteer 65′), Robbie Keane, Clinton Morrison |
Nélson Silva ‘Dida’, Marcos de Moraes ‘Cafu’ [c], Lucimar Ferreira ‘Lúcio’, José Roque Júnior, ‘Roberto Carlos’ da Silva, José Kléberson Pereira (Júlio Baptista 46′), Ricardo Leite ‘Kaká’, Gilberto da Silva (Edmílson de Moraes 14′), José ‘Zé’ Roberto da Silva, Ronaldo de Assis ‘Ronaldinho Gaúcho’, Ronaldo de Lima |
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Coach: | Brian Kerr | Coach: | Carlos Alberto Parreira | ||||
Cards: | Cards: | Marcos de Moraes ‘Cafu’ [Y], José Roque Júnior [Y] | |||||
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Match: | Friendly International 2004 | ||||||
Date: | 18/02/2004 | Venue: | Estádio Algarve (Faro/Loulé) | Attn: | 28,000 | Referee: | Viktor Kassai (Hungary) |
PORTUGAL | ENGLAND | ||||||
1:1 (0:0) | |||||||
1:1 Pauleta (70) | 0:1 Ledley King (47) | ||||||
Ricardo, Paulo Ferreira (Miguel 46′), Fernando Couto (Beto 83′), Jorge Andrade (Ricardo Carvalho 75′), Rui Jorge (Nuno Valente 46′), Costinha (Deco 46′), Petit (Hugo Viana 83′), Figo [c] (Boa Morte 65′), Rui Costa (Tiago 61′), Simão Sabrosa (Cristiano Ronaldo 46′), Pauleta (Hugo Almeida 78′) |
David James, Phil Neville (Danny Mills 46′), Gareth Southgate, Ledley King, Ashley Cole (Wayne Bridge 17′ (Owen Hargreaves 86′)), David Beckham [c] (Jermaine Jenas 86′), Nicky Butt (Jamie Carragher 86′), Paul Scholes (Kieron Dyer 46′), Frank J. Lampard (Joe Cole 46′), Michael Owen (Emile Heskey 71′), Wayne Rooney (Alan Smith 71′) |
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Coach: | Luiz Felipe Scolari (Brazil) | Coach: | Sven-Göran Eriksson (Sweden) | ||||
Cards: | Petit [Y 66′] | Cards: | |||||
Note: | Some sources report England’s goal as an own goal by Miguel. | ||||||
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Match: | Friendly International 2004 | ||||||
Date: | 20:30 – 31/03/2004 | Venue: | RheinEnergie Stadion (Köln) | Attn: | 46,143 | Referee: | RheinEnergie Stadion (Köln) |
GERMANY | BELGIUM | ||||||
3:0 (1:0) | |||||||
1:0 Kevin Kuranyi (45+) 2:0 Dietmar Hamann (55) 3:0 Michael Ballack (81) | |||||||
Jens Lehmann, Arne Friedrich, Christian Wörns [c], Jens Nowotny, Philipp Lahm, Dietmar Hamann, Torsten Frings (Fabian Ernst 62′), Bernd Schneider (Oliver Neuville 62′), Michael Ballack (Christian Rahn 84′), Paul Freier (Jens Jeremies 71′), Kevin Kuranyi (Fredi Bobic 78′) |
Frédéric Herpoel (Erwin Lemmens 57′), Eric Deflandre [c] (Olivier De Cock 70′), Vincent Kompany, Didier Dheedene, Jelle Van Damme (Olivier Deschacht 64′), Mbo Mpenza (Grégory Dufer 57′), Philippe Clement, Walter Baseggio (Roberto Bisconti 57′), Jonathan Blondel (Filip Daems 46′), Luigi Pieroni, Thomas Buffel |
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Coach: | Rudi Völler | Coach: | Aimé Anthuenis | ||||
Cards: | Cards: | Eric Deflandre [Y 35′] | |||||
Note: | |||||||
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Match: | Friendly International 2004 | ||||||
Date: | 25/04/2004 | Venue: | Stadion ZTE “Zalaegerszegi Torna Egylet” (Zalaegerszeg) | Attn: | 8,000 | Referee: | Edo Trivković (Croatia) |
HUNGARY | JAPAN | ||||||
3:2 (0:0) | |||||||
1:0 Attila Kuttor (53) 2:0 Roland Juhász (67) 3:2 Szabolcs Huszti (90+. Penalty) | 1:2 Keiji Tamada (75) 2:2 Tatsuhiko Kubo (78) | ||||||
Lajos Szűcs, Péter Stark (Attila Kuttor 46′), Péter Lipcsei, Roland Juhász, Szabolcs Huszti, Péter Simek (Zoltán Kiss 61′), Balázs Tóth, Balázs Molnár (Balázs Farkas 46′), Zoltán Gera [c] (Zsolt Dvéri 46′), Mihály Tóth (Sándor Torghelle 82′), József Sebők (Zoltán Hercegfalvi 46′) |
Seigo Narazaki, Makoto Tanaka, Norihiro Nishi (Akira Kaji 61′), Keisuke Tsuboi, Takayuki Chano, Alexsandro Santos, Toshiya Fujita [c] (Masashi Motoyama 71′), Yasuhito Endo, Takashi Fukunishi (Atsuhiro Miura 62′), Tatsuhiko Kubo, Keiji Tamada |
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Coach: | Lothar Matthäus (Germany) | Coach: | Arthur Coimbra ‘Zico’ (Brazil) | ||||
Cards: | Péter Simek [Y 11′], Péter Lipcsei [Y 86′], Attila Kuttor [Y 89′] | Cards: | Takayuki Chano [Y 76′], Alexsandro Santos [Y 90+1′] | ||||
Note: | |||||||
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Match: | Friendly International 2004 | ||||||
Date: | 28/04/2004 | Venue: | Stadio Luigi Ferraris (Genova) | Attn: | 30,300 | Referee: | Graham Poll (England) |
ITALY | SPAIN | ||||||
1:1 (0:0) | |||||||
1:1 Christian Vieri (56) | 0:1 Fernando Torres (25) | ||||||
Gianluigi Buffon (Angelo Peruzzi 46′), Christian Panucci, Fabio Cannavaro [c] (Matteo Ferrari 46′), Marco Materazzi, Gianluca Zambrotta, Stefano Fiore (Aimo Diana 76′), Simone Perrotta (Massimo Ambrosini 46′), Andrea Pirlo (Carlo Nervo 76′), Roberto Baggio (Fabrizio Miccoli 87′), Marco Di Vaio (Giuseppe Favalli 66′), Christian Vieri (Bernardo Corradi 76′) |
Iker Casillas (Cañizares 79′), Míchel Salgado (Manuel Pablo 46′), Iván Helguera (César Martín 65′), Juanito Gutiérrez, Raúl Bravo, Joseba Etxeberría, Albelda (Baraja 79′), Xabi Alonso (Xavi 46′), Vicente (Valerón 46′), Raúl [c] (Fernando Torres 46′), Morientes (Joaquín Sánchez 46′) |
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Coach: | Giovanni Trapattoni | Coach: | Iñaki Sáez | ||||
Cards: | Marco Materazzi [Y 62′] | Cards: | |||||
Note: | |||||||
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Match: | Friendly International 2004 | ||||||
Date: | 28/04/2004 | Venue: | Toyota Arena (Praha) | Attn: | 11,802 | Referee: | Paul McKeon (Ireland) |
CZECH REPUBLIC | JAPAN | ||||||
0:1 (0:0) | |||||||
0:1 Tatsuhiko Kubo (33) | |||||||
Petr Čech (Jaromír Blažek 46′), Karel Poborský (Václav Drobný 81′), René Bolf (David Rozehnal 46′), Tomáš Ujfaluši, Marek Jankulovski (Pavel Mareš 46′), Tomáš Rosický (Štěpán Vachoušek 52′), Tomáš Galásek (Roman Týce 46′), Pavel Nedvěd [c], Vladimír Šmicer (Martin Jiránek 46′), Milan Baroš (Marek Heinz 46′), Jan Koller (Vratislav Lokvenc 46′) |
Seigo Narazaki, Makoto Tanaka; Norihiro Nishi, Keisuke Tsuboi, Takayuki Chano (Akira Kaji 46′), Alexsandro Santos (Atsuhiro Miura 81′), Toshiya Fujita [c] (Masashi Motoyama 81′), Junichi Inamoto (Yatsuhiro Endo 65′), Shinji Ono (Takashi Fukunishi 81′), Tatsuhiko Kubo, Keiji Tamada (Atsushi Yanagisawa 63′) |
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Coach: | Karel Brückner | Coach: | Arthur Coimbra ‘Zico’ (Brazil) | ||||
Cards: | Cards: | Akira Kaji [Y 50′] | |||||
Note: | |||||||
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Match: | Friendly International 2004 / 100th FIFA | ||||||
Date: | 20/05/2004 | Venue: | Stade de France (Saint-Denis) | Attn: | 79,344 | Referee: | Manuel Enrique Mejuto (Spain) |
FRANCE | BRAZIL | ||||||
0:0 | |||||||
Grégory Coupet, Lilian Thuram, Jean-Alain Boumsong, Marcel Desailly [c] (Bernard Mendy 46′), William Gallas, Robert Pires (Sylvain Wiltord 46′), Claude Makelele, Patrick Vieira, Zinedine Zidane (Olivier Kapo 69′), David Trezeguet, Thierry Henry |
Nélson Silva ‘Dida’, Marcos de Moraes ‘Cafu’ [c], Luís da Silva ‘Luisão’, Cristiano Gomes ‘Cris’, Roberto Carlos da Silva, Antônio Reis ‘Juninho Pernambucano’ (Júlio Baptista 79′), Edmílson de Moraes, Ricardo Leite ‘Kaká’ (Alexsandro de Souza ‘Alex’ 46′), José ‘Zé’ Roberto da Silva (Eduardo ‘Edu’ Gaspar 46′), Ronaldo de Assis ‘Ronaldinho Gaúcho’, Ronaldo de Lima |
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Coach: | Jacques Santini | Coach: | Carlos Alberto Parreira | ||||
Cards: | Cards: | ||||||
Note: | |||||||
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Match: | Friendly International 2004 | ||||||
Date: | 20:30 – 27/05/2004 | Venue: | Dreisamstadion (Freiburg im Breisgau) | Attn: | 22,000 | Referee: | Anton Stredák (Slovakia) |
GERMANY | MALTA | ||||||
7:0 (4:0) | |||||||
1:0 Michael Ballack (15) 2:0 Michael Ballack (17) 3:0 Jens Nowotny (33) 4:0 Torsten Frings (42) 5:0 Michael Ballack (59) 6:0 Michael Ballack (86) 7:0 Fredi Bobic (90+) |
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Jens Lehmann, Andreas Hinkel (Paul Freier 46′) (Sebastian Kehl 62′), Arne Friedrich, Jens Nowotny, Philipp Lahm (Christian Ziege 69′), Bernd Schneider, Dietmar Hamann [c] (Jens Jeremies 69′), Torsten Frings, Michael Ballack, Fredi Bobic, Kevin Kuranyi (Miroslav Klose 46′) |
Mario Muscat, Gareth Sciberras, Jeffrey Chetcuti, Brian Said, Ian Azzopardi (Roderick Bajada 75′), Ivan Woods, Noel Turner (Saviour Darmanin 80′), Stefan Giglio, Antoine Zahra I (Peter Pullicino 60′), Michael Mifsud [c], Antoine Zahra II |
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Coach: | Rudi Völler | Coach: | Horst Heese (Germany) | ||||
Cards: | Andreas Hinkel [Y 28′] | Cards: | Mario Muscat [R 80′] | ||||
Note: | |||||||
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Match: | Friendly International 2004 / FA Summer Tournament | ||||||
Date: | 30/05/2004 | Venue: | City of Manchester Stadium (Manchester) | Attn: | 4,000 | Referee: | Mike Riley (England). |
JAPAN | ICELAND | ||||||
3:2 (2:1) | |||||||
1:1 Tatsuhiko Kubo (21) 2:1 Tatsuhiko Kubo (36) 3:2 Alexsandro Santos (57. Penalty) | 0:1 Heiðar Helguson (5) 2:2 Heiðar Helguson (50) | ||||||
Seigo Narasaki, Tsuneyasu Miyamoto [c] Akira Kaji, Keisuke Tsuboi (Mitsuo Ogasawara 46′), Yuji Nakazawa, Alessandro Santos, Shinji Ono (Yasuhito Endo 60′), Junichi Inamoto (Takashi Fukunishi 46′), Shumsuke Nakamura (Masashi Motoyama 46′), Tatsuhiko Kubo (Atsushi Yanagisawa 46′), Keiji Tamada (Takayuki Suzuki 46′) |
Árni Gautur Arason, Ívar Ingimarsson, Pétur Marteinsson, Hermann Hreiðarsson, Indriði Sigurðsson (Marel Baldvinsson 76′), Þórður Guðjónsson, Brynjar Gunnarsson, Jóhannes Karl Guðjónsson, Arnar Grétarsson, Heiðar Helguson, Eiður Smári Guðjohnsen [c] |
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Coach: | Arthur Coimbra ‘Zico’ (Brazil) | Coach: | Ásgeir Sigurvinsson and Logi Ólafsson | ||||
Cards: | Cards: | Brynjar Gunnarsson [R 82′] | |||||
Note: | |||||||
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Match: | Friendly International 2004 / FA Summer Tournament | ||||||
Date: | 01/06/2004 | Venue: | City of Manchester Stadium (Manchester) | Attn: | 38,581 | Referee: | Roberto Rosetti (Italy) |
ENGLAND | JAPAN | ||||||
1:1 (1:0) | |||||||
1:0 Michael Owen (22) | 1:1 Shinji Ono (53) | ||||||
David James, Gary Neville (Phil Neville 86′), John Terry (Ledley King 88′), Sol Campbell, Ashley Cole, David Beckham [c] (Joe Cole 82′), Frank J. Lampard (Nicky Butt 82′), Paul Scholes (Kieron Dyer 77′), Steven Gerrard (Owen Hargreaves 82′), Michael Owen (Darius Vassell 77′), Wayne Rooney (Emile Heskey 77′) |
Seigo Narazaki, Tsuneyasu Miyamoto [c]; Akira Kaji, Keisuke Tsuboi, Yuji Nakazawa, Alessandro Santos, Shinji Ono, Junichi Inamoto (Takashi Fukunishi 90+2′), Shumsuke Nakamura, Keiji Tamada (Takayuki Suzuki 60′), Tatsuhiko Kubo (Atsushi Yanagisawa 60′) |
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Coach: | Sven-Göran Eriksson (Sweden) | Coach: | Arthur Coimbra ‘Zico’ (Brazil) | ||||
Cards: | Cards: | ||||||
Note: | |||||||
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Match: | Friendly International 2004 | ||||||
Date: | 19:00 – 06/06/2004 | Venue: | Fritz-Walter-Stadion (Kaiserslautern) | Attn: | 36,073 | Referee: | Steve Bennett (England) |
GERMANY | HUNGARY | ||||||
0:2 (0:2) | |||||||
0:1 Sándor Torghelle (7) 0:2 Sándor Torghelle (31) | |||||||
Oliver Kahn, Andreas Hinkel (Bastian Schweinsteiger 46′), Christian Wörns, Jens Nowotny (Frank Baumann 62′), Philipp Lahm, Bernd Schneider, Dietmar Hamann (Fabian Ernst 84′), Michael Ballack [c], Torsten Frings, Fredi Bobic (Lukas Podolski 74′), Miroslav Klose (Thomas Brdaric 46′) |
Gábor Király, Zoltán Szélesi, Szabolcs Huszti (Boldizsár Bodor 90+’), Péter Stark, Roland Juhász, Dénes Rósa, László Bodnár, András Tóth, Zoltán Gera [c] (Gábor Gyepes 89′), Sándor Torghelle, Leandro (Balázs Tóth 64′) |
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Coach: | Rudi Völler | Coach: | Lothar Matthäus (Germany) | ||||
Cards: | Cards: | ||||||
Note: | |||||||
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Match: | Friendly International 2004 / Kirin Cup | ||||||
Date: | 09/07/2004 | Venue: | Big Arch stadium (Hiroshima) | Attn: | 34,458 | Referee: | Matthew Breeze (Australia) |
JAPAN | SLOVAKIA | ||||||
3:1 (1:0) | |||||||
1:0 Takashi Fukunishi (45) 2:1 Takayuki Suzuki (66) 3:1 Atsushi Yanagisawa (82) | 1:1 Peter Babnič (65) | ||||||
Yoshikatsu Kawaguchi, Akira Kaji, Keisuke Tsuboi (Makoto Tanaka 48′), Tsuneyasu Miyamoto [c], Yuji Nakazawa, Shunsuke Nakamura (Mitsuo Ogasawara 87′), Takashi Fukunishi, Yasuhito Endo, Alessandro Santos (Atsuhiro Miura 81′), Takayuki Suzuki (Masashi Motoyama 78′), Keiji Tamada (Atsushi Yanagisawa 78′) |
Kamil Čontofalský, Martin Poljovka (Rudolf Urban 73′), Balázs Borbély, Martin Škrtel, Ján Ďurica, Igor Žofčák, Dušan Sninský (Peter Doležaj 84′), Marek Čech, Peter Babnič, Ľubomír Reiter [c] (Mário Breška 62′), Peter Kiška (Ivan Belák 46′) |
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Coach: | Arthur Coimbra ‘Zico’ (Brazil) | Coach: | Dušan Galis | ||||
Cards: | Takayuki Suzuki [Y 27′] | Cards: | Igor Žofčák [Y 33′] | ||||
Note: | |||||||
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Match: | Friendly International 2004 / Kirin Cup | ||||||
Date: | 13/07/2004 | Venue: | International Stadium (Yokohama) | Attn: | 57,616 | Referee: | Edward Lennie (Australia) |
JAPAN | SERBIA/MONTENEGRO | ||||||
1:0 (0:0) | |||||||
1:0 Yasuhito Endo (48) | |||||||
Yoshikatsu Kawaguchi, Akira Kaji, Makoto Tanaka, Tsuneyasu Miyamoto [c], Yuji Nakazawa, Shunsuke Nakamura, Takashi Fukunishi, Yasuhito Endo, Alexsandro Santos, Takayuki Suzuki, Keiji Tamada (Atsushi Yanagisawa 72′) |
Dragoslav Jevrić, Dragan Sarač (Bojan Neziri 85′), Đorđe Dudić, Đorđe Jokić, Dušan Petković, Saša Ilić, Dragan Mladenović (Simon Vukčević 85′), Aleksandar Pantić (Jovan Markoski 72′), Miloš Marić (Dragan Vukmir 88′), Savo Milošević [c] (Miloš Kolaković 80′), Danko Lažović (Nenad Jestrović 65′) |
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Coach: | Arthur Coimbra ‘Zico’ (Brazil) | Coach: | Ilija Petković | ||||
Cards: | Cards: | Saša Ilić [Y 24′], Savo Milošević [Y 75′], Dušan Petković [Y 86′] | |||||
Note: | |||||||
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Match: | Friendly International 2004 | ||||||
Date: | 30/07/2004 | Venue: | Yoyogi National Stadium (Tokyo) | Attn: | 45,965 | Referee: | Markus Merk (Germany) |
JAPAN U23 | VENEZUELA | ||||||
4:0 (0:0) | |||||||
1:0 Yoshito Okubo (36) 2:0 Sota Hirayama (58) 3:0 Daiki Takamatsu (76) 4:0 Tatsuya Tanaka (89) | |||||||
Hitoshi Sogahata (Takuto Hayashi 85′), Teruyuki Moniwa, Marcus Tulio Tanaka, Daisuke Nasu, Yuhei Tokunaga (Yuichi Komano 75′), Yuki Abe (Naoya Kikuchi 82′), Daisuke Matsui (Naohiro Ishikawa 78′), Koji Morisaki, Yasuyuki Konno, Sota Hirayama (Daiki Takamatsu 70′), Yoshito Okubo (Tatsuya Tanaka 57′) |
Gilberto Angelucci [c] (Manuel Sanhouse 46′), José Ricardo Duno, Oswaldo Vizcarrondo, Andrés Rouga, Jobanny Rivero, Javier Villafraz, Pedro Depablos (Giácomo Di Giorgi 46′), Andreé González, Carlos Bravo (Arnaldo Aranda 56′), Daniel Noriega (José Torrealba 61′), Wilfredo Moreno (Alexis Acuña 61′) |
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Coach: | Masakuni Yamamoto | Coach: | Richard Páez | ||||
Cards: | Marcus Tulio Tanaka [Y 74′] | Cards: | Oswaldo Vizcarrondo [Y 67′], José Torrealba [Y 69′] | ||||
Note: | Not a full FIFA international, and unofficial for Venezuela. | ||||||
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Match: | Blitzturnier bei der Stadioneröffnung / Borussia Park Opening Ceremony <Spiel #1> | ||||||
Date: | 20:00 – 30/07/2004 | Venue: | Borussia-Park (Mönchengladbach) | Attn: | 54,000 | Referee: | Thosrrten Kinhöfer |
BORUSSIA MÖNCHENGLADBACH | BAYERN MÜNCHEN | ||||||
0:2 | |||||||
0:1 Piotr Trochowski (1) 0:2 Piotr Trochowski (45) | |||||||
Darius Kampa, Marcelo José Pletsch, Nico van Kerckhoven, Jeff Strasser, Bernd Korzynietz, Hashemian, Christian Ziege [c], Ivo Ulich, Jan Schlaudraff, Oliver Neuville, Vaclav Sverkos |
Michael Rensing, Andreas Görlitz, Lucio, Robert Kovac, Tobias Rau, Sebastian Deisler, Jens Jeremies [c], Owen Hargreaves (Hasan Salihamidzic 38′), Mehmet Scholl, Vahid Hashemian, Piotr Trochowski |
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Coach: | Holger Fach | Coach: | Felix Magath | ||||
Cards: | Cards: | ||||||
Note: | |||||||
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Match: | Blitzturnier bei der Stadioneröffnung / Borussia Park Opening Ceremony <Spiel #2> | ||||||
Date: | 21:00 – 30/07/2004 | Venue: | Borussia-Park (Mönchengladbach) | Attn: | 54,000 | Referee: | Thosrrten Kinhöfer |
MONACO | BAYERN MÜNCHEN | ||||||
1:0 | |||||||
1:0 Javier Chevantón (27) | |||||||
Flavio Roma, François Modesto, Joseph Dayo Oshadogan, Gaël Givet, Vassilis Zikos, Lucas Bernardi, Jimmy Juan, Patrice Evra, Mohammed Kallon, Emmanuel Adebayor, Javier Chevantón |
Michael Rensing, Thomas Linke, Lucio, Tobias Rau, Sebastian Deisler (Roque Santa Cruz 12′), Jens Jeremies [c], Michael Ballack, Hasan Salihamidzic, Mehmet Scholl (Torsten Frings 23′), Vahid Hashemian, Piotr Trochowski |
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Coach: | Didier Deschamps | Coach: | Felix Magath | ||||
Cards: | Cards: | Michael Ballack [Y 16′], Michael Ballack [Y,R 21′] | |||||
Note: | |||||||
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Match: | Blitzturnier bei der Stadioneröffnung / Borussia Park Opening Ceremony <Spiel #3> | ||||||
Date: | 22:00 – 30/07/2004 | Venue: | Borussia-Park (Mönchengladbach) | Attn: | 54,000 | Referee: | Thosrrten Kinhöfer |
BORUSSIA MÖNCHENGLADBACH | MONACO | ||||||
0:1 | |||||||
0:1 Patrice Evra (39) | |||||||
Sead Ramovic, Max Eberl, Jeff Strasser, Bradley Carnell, Enrico Gaede, Milan Fukal, Igor Demo, Oliver Kirch, Vladimir Ivic, Morten Skoubo, Joris van Hout |
Flavio Roma, François Modesto, Joseph Dayo Oshadogan, Gaël Givet, Hassan El Fakiri, Vassilis Zikos, Lucas Bernardi (Pontus Farnerud 23′), Patrice Evra, Mohammed Kallon, Emmanuel Adebayor (David Gigliotti 30′), Javier Chevantón (Souleymane Camara 23′) |
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Coach: | Holger Fach | Coach: | Didier Deschamps | ||||
Cards: | Cards: | ||||||
Note: | |||||||
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Match: | Friendly International 2004 | ||||||
Date: | 18/08/2004 | Venue: | Shizuoka Stadium ECOPA (Fukuroi) | Attn: | 45,721 | Referee: | Lu Jun (China) |
JAPAN | ARGENTINA | ||||||
1:2 (0:2) | |||||||
1:2 Takayuki Suzuki (73) | 0:1 Luciano Galletti (4) 0:2 Mario Santana (40) | ||||||
Seigo Narazaki; Akira Kaji, Makoto Tanaka (Naoki Matsuda 46′), Tsuneyaru Miyamoto, Yuji Nakazawa (Toshiya Fujita 46′), Mitsuo Ogasawara (Masashi Motoyama 58′), Takashi Fukunishi (Yasuhito Endo 57′), Koji Nakata, Alexsandro Santos; Takayuki Suzuki, Keiji Yamada (Takuya Yamada 80′) |
Leonardo Franco, Facundo Quiroga, Walter Samuel, Gabriel Milito, Diego Placente, Leonel Scaloni, Lucas Bernardi, Juan Román Riquelme, Mario Santana (Maximiliano Rodríguez 61′), Diego Milito (Leonardo Ponzio 85′), Luciano Galletti (Ariel Ibagaza 65′) |
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Coach: | Arthur Coimbra ‘Zico’ (Brazil) | Coach: | Claudio Vivas | ||||
Cards: | Cards: | Diego Placente [Y 47′], Facundo Quiroga [Y 62′], Lucas Bernardi [Y 64′] | |||||
Note: | Except for Facundo Quiroga, Walter Samuel, and Juan Román Riquelme, Argentina fielded a second string team; many of their top players, and their head coach Marcelo Bielsa were in Athens at the Olympics. |
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Match: | Friendly International 2004 / FIFA ‘Peace Match’ | ||||||
Date: | 18/08/2004 | Venue: | Stade Sylvio Cator (Port-au-Prince) | Attn: | 15,000 | Referee: | Paulo César de Oliveira (Brazil) |
HAITI | BRAZIL | ||||||
0:6 (0:3) | |||||||
0:1 Roger Flores (35) 0:2 Ronaldinho (77) 0:3 Roger Flores (85) 0:4 Ronaldinho (77) 0:5 Ronaldinho (85) 0:6 Nilmar (87) |
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Fénelon Gabart (Luigi Beauzile 78′), Stéphane Guillaume (Roosevelt Désir 73′), Jean-Jacques Pierre (David Saincius 77′), Pierre-Richard Bruny (Josué Mayard 73′), James Dorcélus (Frantz Gilles 72′), Marc-Hérold Gracien (Wadson Corriolan), Peter Germain (Ricardo Pierre-Louis 73′), Monès Chéry, Romulus Turlien (Maxo Sampeur), Richardson Ulcénat (Barthélémy Gréma 77′), Johnny Descollines (Dieuphène Thélamour 73′) |
Júlio César’ de Espíndola (‘Fernando Henrique’ dos Anjos 60′), Juliano Belletti, uan dos Santos (Cristiano Gomes ‘Cris’ 46′), José Roque Júnior, Roberto Carlos’ da Silva (Adriano Corrêa 60′), Antônio Reis ‘Juninho Pernambucano’, Roger Flores (Pedro de Oliveira ‘Pedrinho’ 60′), Gilberto da Silva (Renato Florêncio 52′), Edu Gaspar (Márcio Rodrigues ‘Magrão’ 52′), Ronaldo de Assis ‘Ronaldinho Gaúcho’, Ronaldo de Lima (Nilmar da Silva 46′) |
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Coach: | Carlo Marcelin | Coach: | Carlos Alberto Parreira | ||||
Cards: | Cards: | ||||||
Note: | |||||||
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Match: | Friendly International 2004 | ||||||
Date: | 18/08/2004 | Venue: | Råsunda (Stockholm) | Attn: | 20,377 | Referee: | Rob Styles (England) |
SWEDEN | NETHERLANDS | ||||||
2:2 (1:2) | |||||||
1:0 Mattias Jonson (4) 2:2 Zlatan Ibrahimovic (71) | 1:1 Wesley Sneijder (17) 1:2 Mark van Bommel (43) | ||||||
Andreas Isaksson, Teddy Lucic, Olof Mellberg [c] (Alexander Östlund 46′), Petter Hansson, Erik Edman (Mikael Dorsin 71′), Mikael Nilsson (Niclas Alexandersson 62′), Tobias Linderoth, Fredrik Ljungberg (Anders Svensson 46′), Christian Wilhelmsson, Mattias Jonson (Marcus Allbäck 62′), Zlatan Ibrahimovic |
Edwin van der Sar, Nigel de Jong (Jan Kromkamp 70′), Johnny Heitinga, Kevin Hofland, Giovanni van Bronckhorst, Edgar Davids [c], Romeo Castelen (Collins John 76′), Mark van Bommel, Roy Makaay, Rafael van der Vaart (Wesley Sneijder 7′), Dave van den Bergh |
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Coach: | Lars Lagerbäck | Coach: | Marco van Basten | ||||
Cards: | Cards: | ||||||
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Match: | Friendly International 2004 | ||||||
Date: | 20:45 – 08/09/2004 | Venue: | Olympiastadion (Berlin) | Attn: | 74,315 | Referee: | Urs Meier (Switzerland) |
GERMANY | BRAZIL | ||||||
1:1 (1:1) | |||||||
1:1 Kevin Kuranyi (17) | 0:1 Ronaldinho Gaúcho (9) | ||||||
Oliver Kahn, Andreas Hinkel (Andreas Görlitz 87′), Frank Fahrenhorst, Robert Huth, Philipp Lahm, Sebastian Deisler (Lukas Podolski 87′), Michael Ballack [c], Torsten Frings, Bernd Schneider, Gerald Asamoah (Miroslav Klose 70′), Kevin Kuranyi |
Júlio César’ de Espíndola, uliano Belletti (Maicon Sisenando 62′), uan dos Santos, José Roque Junior, ‘Roberto Carlos’ da Silva [c], Antônio Reis ‘Juninho Pernambucano’ (Renato Florêncio 62′), Ronaldo de Assis ‘Ronaldinho Gaúcho’ (Alexsandro de Souza ‘Alex’ 62′), dmílson de Moraes, Edu Gaspar ‘Adriano’ Ribeiro (Júlio Baptista 65′), Ronaldo’ de Lima |
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Coach: | Jürgen Klinsmann | Coach: | Carlos Alberto Parreira | ||||
Cards: | Michael Ballack [Y 54′] | Cards: | Edmílson de Moraes [Y 52′], Ronaldo de Lima [Y 68′] | ||||
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Match: | Friendly International 2004 | ||||||
Date: | 20:40 – 17/11/2004 | Venue: | Zentralstadion (Leipzig) | Attn: | 44,200 | Referee: | Massimo De Santis (Italy) |
GERMANY | CAMEROON | ||||||
3:0 (0:0) | |||||||
1:0 Kevin Kuranyi (71) 2:0 Miroslav Klose (78) 3:0 Miroslav Klose (88) | |||||||
Jens Lehmann, Bernd Schneider, Per Mertesacker, Robert Huth, Philipp Lahm (Thomas Hitzlsperger 66′), Bastian Schweinsteiger, Torsten Frings, Michael Ballack [c], Fabian Ernst (Tim Borowski 80′), Gerald Asamoah (Miroslav Klose 62′), Kevin Kuranyi |
Idriss Carlos Kameni, Geremi Njitap, Rigobert Song [c], Lucien Mettomo (Jean-Joël Perrier-Doumbé 35′), Bill Tchato, Eric Djemba-Djemba, Jean Makoun, Timothée Atouba, Rodolphe Douala (Guy-Armand Feutchine 55′), Samuel Eto’o (Pius N’Diefi 89′), Joseph-Désiré Job (Jean-Hughes Ateba-Bilayi 74′) |
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Coach: | Jürgen Klinsmann | Coach: | Wilfried Schäfer (Germany) | ||||
Cards: | Cards: | Rigobert Song [Y 37′], Samuel Eto’o [Y 73′], Eric Djemba-Djemba [R 81′] | |||||
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Match: | Friendly International 2004 | ||||||
Date: | 19:00 – 16/12/2004 | Venue: | International Stadium (Yokohama) | Attn: | 63,023 | Referee: | Mark Shield (Australian) |
JAPAN | GERMANY | ||||||
0:3 (0:0) | |||||||
0:1 Miroslav Klose (54) 0:2 Michael Ballack (69) 0:3 Miroslav Klose (90+2) | |||||||
Seigo Narazaki, Akira Kaji, Makoto Tanaka, Takayuki Chano, Alessandro Santos (Norihiro Nishi 83′), Mitsuo Ogasawara, Junichi Inamoto [c] (Yasuhito Endo 70′), Takashi Fukunishi, Toshiya Fujita (Atsuhiro Miura 70′), Takayuki Suzuki (Keiji Tamada 46′), Naohiro Takahara (Yoshito Okubo 70′) |
Oliver Kahn, Patrick Owomoyela, Per Mertesacker, Christian Wörns, Christian Schulz, Bernd Schneider (Tim Borowski 73′), Michael Ballack [c], Fabian Ernst (Marco Engelhardt 77′), Gerald Asamoah, Miroslav Klose, Lukas Podolski (Bastian Schweinsteiger 62′) |
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Coach: | Arthur Coimbra ‘Zico’ | Coach: | Jürgen Klinsmann | ||||
Cards: | Makoto Tanaka [Y 52′], Mitsuo Ogasawara [Y 73′] | Cards: | |||||
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Match: | Friendly International 2004 | ||||||
Date: | 19:00 – 19/12/2004 | Venue: | Asiad Stadium (Busan) | Attn: | 45,700 | Referee: | Mohd Salleh Subkhiddin (Malaysia) |
KOREA REPUBLIC | GERMANY | ||||||
3:1 (1:1) | |||||||
1:0 Kim Dong-Jin (16) 2:1 Lee Dong-Gook (71) 3:1 Cho Jae-Jin (87) | 1:1 Michael Ballack (25) | ||||||
Lee Woon-Jae [c] (Kim Young-Kwang 88′), Kim Jin-Kyu, Park Kyu-Seon (You Kyoung-Youl 90+2′), Park Dong-Hyuk, Park Jae-Hong, Kim Dong-Jin, Kim Sang-Sik, Kim Do-Heon (Kim Jung-Woo 45+1′), Cha Du-Ri, Lee Dong-Gook (Cho Jae-Jin 81′), Kim Dong-Hun (Namkung Do 62′) |
Oliver Kahn, Andreas Hinkel (Patrick Owomoyela 46′), Arne Friedrich, Christian Wörns (Thomas Brdaric 86′), Philipp Lahm, Bernd Schneider, Michael Ballack [c], Fabian Ernst, Bastian Schweinsteiger (Lukas Podolski 63′), Kevin Kuranyi (Gerald Asamoah 76′), Miroslav Klose |
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Coach: | Jo Bonfrere (Netherlands) | Coach: | Jürgen Klinsmann | ||||
Cards: | Kim Sang-Sik [Y 59′] | Cards: | |||||
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