2004/05 UEFA Cup
Cup winners
Russia CSKA Moscow (1st title)
Beginning
July 15, 2004
final
May 18, 2005
Final stadium
Estádio José Alvalade XXI , Lisbon
Teams
40 + 8 (in main competition) 96 (with qualifying rounds)
Top scorer
England Alan Shearer ( Newcastle United ) (11 goals)
← 2003/04 UEFA Cup
↑ 2004/05 UEFA Champions League
The Estádio José Alvalade XXI in Lisbon
The 2004/05 UEFA Cup was the 34th edition of the competition, in which 96 clubs from 51 national associations participated. With CSKA Moscow, a Russian club team won a title for the first time in the history of the European Cup. The final was held in the Portuguese capital, Lisbon, at the Estádio José Alvalade XXI , the home stadium of the defeated finalist Sporting Lisbon .
mode
All clubs that had occupied one of the UEFA Cup places regulated by the UEFA five-year ranking at the end of the previous season were eligible to participate . As in the previous year, three clubs qualified for the first round via the UEFA Intertoto Cup . In the event of a tie, the number of goals scored away decided first , followed by an extension. If no decision was reached after two 15 minutes, a penalty shoot-out followed until the winner was determined. This season, for the first time, a group stage was inserted in which five teams in eight groups each determined three participants for the sixteenth-finals, in which the eight thirds of the Champions League group stage also took part.
qualification
1st qualifying round
The first leg took place on July 15, the second leg on July 29, 2004.
2nd qualifying round
The first leg took place on August 12, the second leg on August 26, 2004.
1 round
The FC Schalke 04 , the Villarreal and Lille qualified via the UEFA Intertoto Cup in 2004 for the first round.
The first leg took place on September 16, the second leg on September 30, 2004.
1 The first leg was postponed to September 22, 2004 (due to the Maccabi Tel-Aviv game against FC Bayern Munich in the UEFA Champions League). But the game was canceled because of a strike at Tel Aviv airport. The game was only decided by the game in Heerenveen.
Group stage
If two or more teams were tied, a decision was made according to the following criteria:
better goal difference
higher number of goals scored
higher number of away goals scored
higher UEFA coefficient at the start of the competition
Group A
October 21, 2004
Feyenoord Rotterdam
3-0
Heart of Midlothian
FC Schalke 04
1: 1
FC Basel
November 4, 2004
Heart of Midlothian
0: 1
FC Schalke 04
Ferencváros Budapest
1: 1
Feyenoord Rotterdam
November 25, 2004
FC Schalke 04
2-0
Ferencváros Budapest
FC Basel
1: 2
Heart of Midlothian
December 1, 2004
Ferencváros Budapest
1: 2
FC Basel
Feyenoord Rotterdam
2: 1
FC Schalke 04
December 16, 2004
FC Basel
1-0
Feyenoord Rotterdam
Heart of Midlothian
0: 1
Ferencváros Budapest
Group B
October 21, 2004
Steaua Bucharest
2-0
Standard Liege
Athletic Bilbao
2-0
Parma FC
November 4, 2004
Parma FC
1-0
Steaua Bucharest
Beşiktaş Istanbul
3: 1
Athletic Bilbao
November 25, 2004
Steaua Bucharest
2: 1
Beşiktaş Istanbul
Standard Liege
2: 1
Parma FC
December 1, 2004
Beşiktaş Istanbul
1: 1
Standard Liege
Athletic Bilbao
1-0
Steaua Bucharest
December 16, 2004
Standard Liege
1: 7
Athletic Bilbao
Parma FC
3: 2
Beşiktaş Istanbul
Group C
October 21, 2004
FK Dnipro
3: 2
Club Bruges
Real Zaragoza
2-0
FC Utrecht
November 4, 2004
FC Utrecht
1: 2
FK Dnipro
FK Austria Vienna
1-0
Real Zaragoza
November 25, 2004
FK Dnipro
1-0
FK Austria Vienna
Club Bruges
1-0
FC Utrecht
December 1, 2004
FK Austria Vienna
1: 1
Club Bruges
Real Zaragoza
2: 1
FK Dnipro
December 16, 2004
Club Bruges
1: 1
Real Zaragoza
FC Utrecht
1: 2
FK Austria Vienna
Group D
October 21, 2004
Dinamo Tbilisi
0: 2
FC Sochaux-Montbéliard
Panionios Athens
0: 1
Newcastle United
November 4, 2004
Newcastle United
2-0
Dinamo Tbilisi
Sporting Lisbon
4: 1
Panionios Athens
November 25, 2004
Dinamo Tbilisi
0: 4
Sporting Lisbon
FC Sochaux-Montbéliard
0: 4
Newcastle United
December 1, 2004
Sporting Lisbon
0: 1
FC Sochaux-Montbéliard
Panionios Athens
5: 2
Dinamo Tbilisi
December 16, 2004
FC Sochaux-Montbéliard
1-0
Panionios Athens
Newcastle United
1: 1
Sporting Lisbon
Group E
October 21, 2004
Egaleo AO Athens
0: 1
Middlesbrough FC
Lazio Rome
1: 1
Villarreal CF
November 4, 2004
FK Partizan Belgrade
4-0
Egaleo AO Athens
Middlesbrough FC
2-0
Lazio Rome
November 25, 2004
Villarreal CF
2-0
Middlesbrough FC
Lazio Rome
2: 2
FK Partizan Belgrade
December 2, 2004
FK Partizan Belgrade
1: 1
Villarreal CF
Egaleo AO Athens
2: 2
Lazio Rome
December 15, 2004
Villarreal CF
4-0
Egaleo AO Athens
Middlesbrough FC
3-0
FK Partizan Belgrade
Group F.
Pl.
society
Sp.
S.
U
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Gates
Diff.
Points
1.
Netherlands AZ Alkmaar
4th
3
0
1
00 6: 300
+3
0 9
2.
France AJ Auxerre
4th
2
1
1
00 7: 300
+4
0 7th
3.
Austria Graz AK
4th
2
1
1
00 5: 400
+1
0 7th
4th
Scotland Glasgow Rangers
4th
2
0
2
00 8: 300
+5
0 6th
5.
Poland Amica Wronki
4th
0
0
4th
00 3:160
−13
0 0
October 21, 2004
Amica Wronki
0: 5
Glasgow Rangers
AJ Auxerre
0-0
Graz AK
November 4, 2004
Graz AK
3: 1
Amica Wronki
AZ Alkmaar
2-0
AJ Auxerre
November 25, 2004
Amica Wronki
1: 3
AZ Alkmaar
Glasgow Rangers
3-0
Graz AK
December 2, 2004
AZ Alkmaar
1-0
Glasgow Rangers
AJ Auxerre
5: 1
Amica Wronki
December 15, 2004
Glasgow Rangers
0: 2
AJ Auxerre
Graz AK
2-0
AZ Alkmaar
Group G
October 21, 2004
KSK Beveren
1: 5
VfB Stuttgart
Benfica Lisbon
4: 2
SC Heerenveen
November 4, 2004
VfB Stuttgart
3-0
Benfica Lisbon
Dinamo Zagreb
6: 1
KSK Beveren
November 25, 2004
Benfica Lisbon
2-0
Dinamo Zagreb
SC Heerenveen
1-0
VfB Stuttgart
December 2, 2004
Dinamo Zagreb
2: 2
SC Heerenveen
KSK Beveren
0: 3
Benfica Lisbon
December 15, 2004
SC Heerenveen
1-0
KSK Beveren
VfB Stuttgart
2: 1
Dinamo Zagreb
Group H.
October 21, 2004
Zenit St. Petersburg
5: 1
AEK Athens
Alemannia Aachen
1-0
Lille OSC
November 4, 2004
Lille OSC
2: 1
Zenit St. Petersburg
Sevilla FC
2-0
Alemannia Aachen
November 25, 2004
Zenit St. Petersburg
1: 1
Sevilla FC
AEK Athens
1: 2
Lille OSC
December 2, 2004
Sevilla FC
3: 2
AEK Athens
Alemannia Aachen
2: 2
Zenit St. Petersburg
December 15, 2004
AEK Athens
0: 2
Alemannia Aachen
Lille OSC
1-0
Sevilla FC
Knockout phase
Round of 16
Olympiacos , Ajax Amsterdam , Shakhtar Donetsk , Fenerbahçe Istanbul , Dynamo Kiev , FC Valencia , CSKA Moscow and Panathinaikos Athens qualified for the round of 32 when they were third in the group stage of the 2004/05 UEFA Champions League .
The first legs took place on 16./17. February, the second legs took place on February 24, 2005
Round of 16
The first leg took place on March 10, the second leg on March 17, 2005.
Quarter finals
The first leg took place on April 7th, the second leg on April 14th 2005.
Semifinals
The first leg took place on April 28, the second leg on May 5, 2005.
final
Sporting Lisbon
CSKA Moscow
Lineup
Ricardo - Miguel Garcia , Joseph Enakarhire , Beto , Rogério (80th Roudolphe Douala ) - Pedro Barbosa , Fábio Rochemback , João Moutinho (88th Hugo Viana ), Rodrigo Tello - Liédson , Ricardo Sá Pinto (73rd Marius Niculae ) Coach: José Peseiro (C)
Igor Akinfejew - Wassili Beresuzki , Sergei Ignaschewitsch , Alexei Beresuzki , Chidi Odiah - Daniel Carvalho (82nd Deividas Šemberas ), Jewgeni Aldonin (86th Rolan Gussew ), Elvir Rahimić , Juri Schirkow - Vágner Love , ć Ivica Olić (67th Miloš Krasi ) Coach: Valery Gassayev (C)
1-0 Rogério (29th)
1: 1 Alexei Beresuzki (56th) 1: 2 Juri Schirkow (65th) 1: 3 Vágner Love (75th)
Pedro Barbosa
Best goal scorers
without qualification
Players used CSKA Moscow
1.
CSKA Moscow
See also
Individual evidence
↑ List of goalscorers on uefa.com
Web links
European Football Championships 2005
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