UEFA Euro 2004 Group D

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Group D of UEFA Euro 2004 was one of four groups in the final tournament's initial group stage. It began on 15 June and was completed on 23 June. The group consisted of Germany, the Netherlands, the Czech Republic and Latvia.

The Czech Republic won the group and advanced to the quarter-finals, along with the Netherlands. Germany and Latvia failed to advance.

Standings

Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts
 Czech Republic 3 3 0 0 7 4 +3 9
 Netherlands 3 1 1 1 6 4 +2 4
 Germany 3 0 2 1 2 3 –1 2
 Latvia 3 0 1 2 1 5 –4 1

All times local (UTC+1)

Czech Republic vs Latvia

15 June 2004 (2004-06-15)
17:00
Czech Republic  2–1  Latvia
Baroš Goal 73'
Heinz Goal 85'
Report Verpakovskis Goal 45+1'
Czech Republic
Latvia
GK 1 Petr Čech
RB 2 Zdeněk Grygera Substituted off 56'
CB 5 René Bolf
CB 21 Tomáš Ujfaluši
LB 6 Marek Jankulovski
DM 4 Tomáš Galásek Substituted off 64'
RM 8 Karel Poborský
CM 10 Tomáš Rosický
LM 11 Pavel Nedvěd (c)
CF 15 Milan Baroš Substituted off 87'
CF 9 Jan Koller
Substitutions:
FW 18 Marek Heinz Substituted in 56'
MF 7 Vladimír Šmicer Substituted in 64'
DF 13 Martin Jiránek Substituted in 87'
Manager:
Karel Brückner
GK 1 Aleksandrs Koļinko
RB 7 Aleksandrs Isakovs
CB 4 Mihails Zemļinskis
CB 2 Igors Stepanovs
LB 6 Oļegs Blagonadeždins
RM 8 Imants Bleidelis
CM 3 Vitālijs Astafjevs (c)
CM 14 Valentīns Lobaņovs Substituted off 90'
LM 10 Andrejs Rubins
CF 11 Andrejs Prohorenkovs Substituted off 71'
CF 9 Māris Verpakovskis Substituted off 81'
Substitutions:
MF 5 Juris Laizāns Substituted in 71'
FW 17 Marians Pahars Substituted in 81'
FW 23 Vīts Rimkus Substituted in 90'
Manager:
Aleksandrs Starkovs

Man of the Match:
Milan Baroš (Czech Republic)[1]

Assistant referees:
Frédéric Arnault (France)
Serge Vallin (France)
Fourth official:
Kyros Vassaras (Greece)

Germany vs Netherlands

15 June 2004 (2004-06-15)
19:45
Germany  1–1  Netherlands
Frings Goal 30' Report Van Nistelrooy Goal 81'
Estádio do Dragão, Porto
Attendance: 48,197
Referee: Anders Frisk (Sweden)
Germany
Netherlands
GK 1 Oliver Kahn (c)
RB 3 Arne Friedrich
CB 4 Christian Wörns
CB 5 Jens Nowotny
LB 21 Philipp Lahm
CM 8 Dietmar Hamann
CM 6 Frank Baumann
RW 19 Bernd Schneider Substituted off 68'
CM 13 Michael Ballack Booked 90+1'
LW 22 Torsten Frings Substituted off 79'
CF 10 Kevin Kurányi Booked 12' Substituted off 85'
Substitutions:
MF 7 Bastian Schweinsteiger Substituted in 68'
MF 18 Fabian Ernst Substituted in 79'
FW 9 Fredi Bobic Substituted in 85'
Manager:
Rudi Völler
GK 1 Edwin van der Sar
RB 18 John Heitinga Substituted off 74'
CB 3 Jaap Stam Booked 73'
CB 4 Wilfred Bouma
LB 5 Giovanni van Bronckhorst
CM 6 Phillip Cocu (c) Booked 29'
CM 8 Edgar Davids Substituted off 46'
RW 7 Andy van der Meyde
AM 11 Rafael van der Vaart
LW 22 Boudewijn Zenden Substituted off 46'
CF 10 Ruud van Nistelrooy
Substitutions:
MF 14 Wesley Sneijder Substituted in 46'
MF 16 Marc Overmars Substituted in 46'
FW 17 Pierre van Hooijdonk Substituted in 74'
Manager:
Dick Advocaat

Man of the Match:
Michael Ballack (Germany)[2]

Assistant referees:
Kenneth Petersson (Sweden)
Peter Ekström (Sweden)
Fourth official:
Valentin Ivanov (Russia)

Latvia vs Germany

19 June 2004 (2004-06-19)
17:00
Latvia  0–0  Germany
Report
Estádio do Bessa, Porto
Attendance: 22,344
Referee: Mike Riley (England)
Latvia
Germany
GK 1 Aleksandrs Koļinko
RB 7 Aleksandrs Isakovs Booked 1'
CB 4 Mihails Zemļinskis
CB 2 Igors Stepanovs
LB 6 Oļegs Blagonadeždins
RM 8 Imants Bleidelis
CM 3 Vitālijs Astafjevs (c) Booked 79'
CM 14 Valentīns Lobaņovs Substituted off 70'
LM 10 Andrejs Rubins
CF 11 Andrejs Prohorenkovs Substituted off 67'
CF 9 Māris Verpakovskis Substituted off 90+2'
Substitutions:
FW 17 Marians Pahars Substituted in 67'
MF 5 Juris Laizāns Substituted in 70'
DF 16 Dzintars Zirnis Substituted in 90+2'
Manager:
Aleksandrs Starkovs
GK 1 Oliver Kahn (c)
RB 3 Arne Friedrich Booked 21'
CB 4 Christian Wörns
CB 6 Frank Baumann
LB 21 Philipp Lahm
RM 19 Bernd Schneider Substituted off 46'
CM 8 Dietmar Hamann Booked 42'
CM 13 Michael Ballack
LM 22 Torsten Frings Booked 53'
CF 9 Fredi Bobic Substituted off 67'
CF 10 Kevin Kurányi Substituted off 78'
Substitutions:
MF 7 Bastian Schweinsteiger Substituted in 46'
FW 11 Miroslav Klose Substituted in 67'
FW 14 Thomas Brdaric Substituted in 78'
Manager:
Rudi Völler

Man of the Match:
Michael Ballack (Germany)[3]

Assistant referees:
Philip Sharp (England)
Glenn Turner (England)
Fourth official:
Alain Hamer (Luxrmbourg)

Netherlands vs Czech Republic

19 June 2004 (2004-06-19)
19:45
Netherlands  2–3  Czech Republic
Bouma Goal 4'
Van Nistelrooy Goal 19'
Report Koller Goal 23'
Baroš Goal 71'
Šmicer Goal 88'
Netherlands
Czech Republic
GK 1 Edwin van der Sar
RB 18 John Heitinga Yellow cardYellow cardRed card 26', 75'
CB 3 Jaap Stam
CB 4 Wilfred Bouma
LB 5 Giovanni van Bronckhorst
CM 6 Phillip Cocu (c)
CM 20 Clarence Seedorf Booked 9' Substituted off 86'
CM 8 Edgar Davids
RW 7 Andy van der Meyde Substituted off 79'
LW 19 Arjen Robben Substituted off 58'
CF 10 Ruud van Nistelrooy
Substitutions:
MF 21 Paul Bosvelt Substituted in 58'
DF 2 Michael Reiziger Substituted in 79'
MF 11 Rafael van der Vaart Substituted in 86'
Manager:
Dick Advocaat
GK 1 Petr Čech
RB 2 Zdeněk Grygera Substituted off 25'
CB 13 Martin Jiránek
CB 21 Tomáš Ujfaluši
LB 6 Marek Jankulovski
RM 8 Karel Poborský
CM 10 Tomáš Rosický
CM 4 Tomáš Galásek Booked 55' Substituted off 62'
LM 11 Pavel Nedvěd (c)
CF 9 Jan Koller Substituted off 75'
CF 15 Milan Baroš
Substitutions:
MF 7 Vladimír Šmicer Substituted in 25'
FW 18 Marek Heinz Substituted in 62'
DF 22 David Rozehnal Substituted in 75'
Manager:
Karel Brückner

Man of the Match:
Pavel Nedvěd (Czech Republic)[4]

Assistant referees:
Rafael Guerrero Alonso (Spain)
Oscar Martínez Samaniego (Spain)
Fourth official:
Pierluigi Collina (Italy)

Netherlands vs Latvia

23 June 2004 (2004-06-23)
19:45
Netherlands  3–0  Latvia
Van Nistelrooy Goal 27' (pen.)35'
Makaay Goal 84'
Report
Netherlands
Latvia
GK 1 Edwin van der Sar
RB 2 Michael Reiziger
CB 3 Jaap Stam
CB 15 Frank de Boer (c)
LB 5 Giovanni van Bronckhorst
CM 20 Clarence Seedorf
CM 6 Phillip Cocu
CM 8 Edgar Davids Substituted off 77'
RW 7 Andy van der Meyde Substituted off 63'
LW 19 Arjen Robben
CF 10 Ruud van Nistelrooy Substituted off 70'
Substitutions:
MF 16 Marc Overmars Substituted in 63'
FW 12 Roy Makaay Substituted in 70'
MF 14 Wesley Sneijder Substituted in 77'
Manager:
Dick Advocaat
GK 1 Aleksandrs Koļinko
RB 7 Aleksandrs Isakovs
CB 4 Mihails Zemļinskis
CB 2 Igors Stepanovs
LB 6 Oļegs Blagonadeždins
RM 8 Imants Bleidelis Substituted off 83'
CM 14 Valentīns Lobaņovs Booked 53'
CM 3 Vitālijs Astafjevs (c)
LM 10 Andrejs Rubins
SS 11 Andrejs Prohorenkovs Substituted off 74'
CF 9 Māris Verpakovskis Substituted off 62'
Substitutions:
FW 17 Marians Pahars Substituted in 62'
MF 5 Juris Laizāns Substituted in 74'
MF 19 Andrejs Štolcers Substituted in 83'
Manager:
Aleksandrs Starkovs

Man of the Match:
Ruud van Nistelrooy (Netherlands)[5]

Assistant referees:
Jens Larsen (Denmark)
Jørgen Jepsen (Denmark)
Fourth official:
Lucílio Batista (Portugal)

Germany vs Czech Republic

23 June 2004 (2004-06-23)
19:45
Germany  1–2  Czech Republic
Ballack Goal 21' Report Heinz Goal 30'
Baroš Goal 77'
Estádio José Alvalade, Lisbon
Attendance: 46,849
Referee: Terje Hauge (Norway)
Germany
Czech Republic
GK 1 Oliver Kahn (c)
CB 3 Arne Friedrich
CB 5 Jens Nowotny Booked 38'
CB 4 Christian Wörns Booked 83'
RM 22 Torsten Frings Substituted off 46'
CM 8 Dietmar Hamann Substituted off 79'
LM 21 Philipp Lahm Booked 74'
RW 19 Bernd Schneider
AM 13 Michael Ballack
LW 7 Bastian Schweinsteiger Substituted off 86'
CF 10 Kevin Kurányi
Substitutions:
FW 20 Lukas Podolski Substituted in 46'
FW 11 Miroslav Klose Substituted in 79'
MF 16 Jens Jeremies Substituted in 86'
Manager:
Rudi Völler
GK 16 Jaromír Blažek
RB 13 Martin Jiránek
CB 5 René Bolf
CB 22 David Rozehnal
LB 3 Pavel Mareš
CM 19 Roman Týce Booked 48'
CM 4 Tomáš Galásek (c) Substituted off 46'
RW 20 Jaroslav Plašil Substituted off 70'
AM 18 Marek Heinz
LW 14 Štěpán Vachoušek
CF 12 Vratislav Lokvenc Substituted off 59'
Substitutions:
DF 17 Tomáš Hübschman Substituted in 46'
FW 15 Milan Baroš Substituted in 59'
MF 8 Karel Poborský Substituted in 70'
Manager:
Karel Brückner

Man of the Match:
Marek Heinz (Czech Republic)[6]

Assistant referees:
Ole Hermann Borgan (Norway)
Steinar Holvik (Norway)
Fourth official:
Stuart Dougal (Scotland)

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