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1 Season summary  





2 Final league table  





3 First-team squad  



3.1  Left club during season  







4 Summer Transfers  



4.1  In





4.2  Out  







5 Winter Transfers  



5.1  In





5.2  Out  







6 Results  



6.1  Championship  





6.2  Championship play-offs  





6.3  League Cup  





6.4  FA Cup  







7 Statistics  



7.1  Overview  





7.2  Goalscorers  





7.3  Appearances and goals  







8 References  














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West Ham United F.C.
2004–05 season
ChairmanTerry Brown
ManagerAlan Pardew
StadiumBoleyn Ground
Championship6th
Play-offsWinners (promoted)
(beat Preston North End)
FA CupFourth round
(knocked out by Sheffield United)
League CupThird round
(knocked out by Chelsea)
Top goalscorerLeague:
Teddy Sheringham (20)

All:
Marlon Harewood (22)
Average home league attendance27,403
← 2003–04
2005–06 →

During the 2004–05 English football season, West Ham United competed in the Football League Championship, having lost the previous season's play-off final 0–1 to Crystal Palace at the Millennium Stadium.

Season summary

[edit]

Following the previous season's First Division play-off final loss to Crystal Palace, Rob Lee, Brian Deane, Wayne Quinn and Shaun Byrne were all released from West Ham on free transfers. They were closely followed by Kevin Horlock, who signed for Ipswich Town, and David Connolly, who left for Leicester City in a £500,000 deal. Sébastien Carole also returned to Monaco after his loan spell, while Richard Garcia and Elliott Ward signed new contracts.

The first signing Alan Pardew made following the end of the previous season was goalkeeper James Walker, signed on a free transfer from Walsall, where he had been a folk hero. He was brought in as cover for Stephen Bywater. The following month former England international Teddy Sheringham and Serhii Rebrov both signed on free transfers, from Portsmouth and Tottenham respectively. Their arrivals were closely followed by those of AFC Bournemouth captain Carl Fletcher for £275,000 and winger Luke Chadwick from Manchester United on a free transfer. In September, Malky Mackay signed for £300,000 from Norwich City.

West Ham's biggest defeat of the season was away to Cardiff City on 2 November 2004 when they lost 4–1. The Welsh team featured former Hammer Jobi McAnuff, who created the first two goals and scored the fourth. West Ham's biggest win of the season came in their home game against Plymouth Argyle on 19 February 2005 when they won 5–0.

West Ham only lost one of their last ten matches, which helped moved them from seventh to sixth, guaranteeing a play-off spot. The club returned to the FA Premier League at the second time of asking, defeating Preston North End in the 2005 Football League Championship play-off final with a single goal from Bobby Zamora.

Final league table

[edit]
Pos Team
  • t
  • e
  • Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Promotion, qualification or relegation
    4 Derby County 46 22 10 14 71 60 +11 76 Qualification for Championship play-offs
    5 Preston North End 46 21 12 13 67 58 +9 75
    6 West Ham United (O, P) 46 21 10 15 66 56 +10 73
    7 Reading 46 19 13 14 51 44 +7 70
    8 Sheffield United 46 18 13 15 57 56 +1 67
    Updated to match(es) played on 9 December 2011. Source: Football League Tables
    Rules for classification: 1) points; 2) goal difference; 3) number of goals scored.
    (O) Play-off winners; (P) Promoted


    First-team squad

    [edit]
    Squad at end of season[1]

    Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

    No. Pos. Nation Player
    1 GK England ENG Stephen Bywater
    2 DF Czech Republic CZE Tomáš Řepka
    3 DF England ENG Rufus Brevett
    4 MF Scotland SCO Don Hutchison
    5 DF Wales WAL Andy Melville
    6 MF Wales WAL Carl Fletcher
    7 DF Scotland SCO Christian Dailly
    8 FW England ENG Teddy Sheringham
    10 FW England ENG Marlon Harewood
    11 MF Northern Ireland NIR Steve Lomas
    12 MF England ENG Matthew Etherington
    14 MF England ENG Chris Cohen
    15 DF England ENG Anton Ferdinand
    16 FW Ukraine UKR Serhii Rebrov
    17 MF England ENG Hayden Mullins
    18 FW France FRA Youssef Sofiane
    No. Pos. Nation Player
    20 MF England ENG Nigel Reo-Coker (captain)
    21 DF Scotland SCO Malky Mackay
    22 DF England ENG Elliott Ward
    23 GK England ENG Jimmy Walker
    24 MF England ENG Mark Noble
    25 FW England ENG Bobby Zamora
    26 MF England ENG Shaun Newton
    27 FW England ENG Greg Pearson
    28 DF Australia AUS Trent McClenahan
    30 MF England ENG Luke Chadwick
    31 DF England ENG Darren Blewitt
    32 FW England ENG Moses Ashikodi
    34 DF England ENG Chris Powell
    35 MF Wales WAL Gavin Williams
    36 MF England ENG Hogan Ephraim

    Left club during season

    [edit]

    Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

    No. Pos. Nation Player
    6 MF England ENG Michael Carrick (toTottenham Hotspur)
    9 MF Jamaica JAM Jobi McAnuff (toCardiff City)
    9 DF Argentina ARG Mauricio Taricco (released)
    19 MF England ENG Adam Nowland (toNottingham Forest)
    19 DF England ENG Darren Powell (on loan from Crystal Palace)
    No. Pos. Nation Player
    21 FW Australia AUS Richard Garcia (toColchester United)
    26 DF England ENG Calum Davenport (on loan from Tottenham Hotspur)
    29 MF England ENG Graeme Carrick (Released)
    41 GK England ENG Robert Burch (on loan from Tottenham Hotspur)

    Summer Transfers

    [edit]

    In

    [edit]
    Date Position Name Club From Fee Reference
    10 June 2004 GK Jimmy Walker Walsall Free [2]
    14 July 2004 FW Teddy Sheringham Portsmouth Free [3]
    27 July 2004 FW Serhii Rebrov Tottenham Hotspur Free [4]
    2 August 2004 MF Luke Chadwick Manchester United Free [5]
    31 August 2004 MF Carl Fletcher Bournemouth £275,000 [6]
    10 September 2004 DF Malky Mackay Norwich City £300,000 [7]

    Out

    [edit]
    Date Position Name Club To Fee Reference
    1 July 2004 DF Shaun Byrne Free Agency End of Contract [8]
    1 July 2004 FW Brian Deane Free Agency End of Contract [8]
    1 July 2004 GK David Forde Free Agency End of Contract [8]
    1 July 2004 MF Daryl McMahon Free Agency End of Contract [8]
    1 July 2004 MF Robert Lee Free Agency End of Contract [8]
    9 July 2004 MF Kevin Horlock Ipswich Town Free Transfer [9]
    21 July 2004 FW David Connolly Leicester City £500.000 [10]
    24 August 2004 MF Michael Carrick Tottenham Hotspur £3,500,000 [11]

    Winter Transfers

    [edit]

    In

    [edit]
    Date Position Name Club From Fee Reference
    19 November 2004 DF Mauricio Taricco Tottenham Hotspur Free [12]

    Out

    [edit]
    Date Position Name Club To Fee Reference
    5 November 2004 MF Adam Nowland Nottingham Forest £250,000 [13]
    24 November 2004 DF Mauricio Taricco Free Agency Released [14]

    Results

    [edit]

    Championship

    [edit]
    7 August 2004 Leicester City 0–0 West Ham United Leicester
    Report Stadium: Walkers Stadium
    Attendance: 30,231
    Referee: Mike Ryan
    10 August 2004 West Ham United 1–0 Reading London
    Sheringham 81' Report Stadium: Boleyn Ground
    Attendance: 26,242
    Referee: Paul Taylor
    15 August 2004 West Ham United 1–3 Wigan Athletic London
    Zamora 69' Report Ellington 5', 58'
    Roberts 45'
    Stadium: Boleyn Ground
    Attendance: 23,271
    Referee: Andy D'Urso
    21 August 2004 Crewe Alexandra 2–3 West Ham United Crewe
    Ashton 31', 82' Report Sheringham 16', 22'
    Brevett 30'
    Stadium: Gresty Road
    Attendance: 7,857
    Referee: Alan Kaye
    28 August 2004 West Ham United 1–0 Burnley London
    Nowland 62' Report Stadium: Boleyn Ground
    Attendance: 22,119
    Referee: Paul Robinson
    30 August 2004 Coventry City 2–1 West Ham United Coventry
    Doyle 45'
    Morrell 76'
    Report Sheringham 42' Stadium: Highfield Road
    Attendance: 17,404
    Referee: Colin Webster
    11 September 2004 Sheffield United 1–2 West Ham United Sheffield
    Quinn 65' Report Harewood 9'
    Sheringham 85'
    Stadium: Brammall Lane
    Attendance: 21,058
    Referee: Alan Wiley
    14 September 2004 West Ham United 1–0 Rotherham United London
    Etherington 69' Report Stadium: Boleyn Ground
    Attendance: 26,233
    Referee: Michael Jones
    18 September 2004 West Ham United 1–1 Ipswich Town London
    Mackay 11' Report Couñago 57' Stadium: Boleyn Ground
    Attendance: 28,812
    Referee: Rob Styles
    26 September 2004 Nottingham Forest 2–1 West Ham United Nottingham
    Evans 84'
    King 90'
    Report Harewood 58' Stadium: City Ground
    Attendance: 25,615
    Referee: Matt Messias
    29 September 2004 Derby County 1–1 West Ham United Derby
    Johnson 6' Report Etherington 11' Stadium: Pride Park
    Attendance: 23,112
    Referee: Graham Poll
    2 October 2004 West Ham United 1–0 Wolverhampton Wanderers London
    Sheringham 75' Report Stadium: Boleyn Ground
    Attendance: 29,585
    Referee: Barry Knight
    16 October 2004 Queens Park Rangers 1–0 West Ham United London
    Rose 22' Report Stadium: Loftus Road
    Attendance: 18,363
    Referee: Paul Taylor
    19 October 2004 West Ham United 2–0 Stoke City London
    Harewood 31'
    Sheringham 59'
    Report Stadium: Boleyn Ground
    Attendance: 29,808
    Referee: Lee Probert
    23 October 2004 West Ham United 3–1 Gillingham London
    Zamora 18'
    Harewood 25'
    Mullins 39'
    Report Byfield 45' Stadium: Boleyn Ground
    Attendance: 25,247
    Referee: Eddie Evans
    30 October 2004 Plymouth Argyle 1–1 West Ham United Plymouth
    Wotton 76' Report Lomas 43' Stadium: Home Park
    Attendance: 20,220
    Referee: Andy Penn
    2 November 2004 Cardiff City 4–1 West Ham United Cardiff
    Lee 3'
    Ledley 16'
    Parry 54'
    McAnuff 77'
    Report Harewood 69' Stadium: Ninian Park
    Attendance: 14,222
    Referee: Richard Beeby
    6 November 2004 West Ham United 2–1 Queens Park Rangers London
    Harewood 36', 84' Report McLeod 72' Stadium: Boleyn Ground
    Attendance: 31,365
    Referee: Martin Atkinson
    13 November 2004 West Ham United 0–1 Brighton & Hove Albion London
    Report Butters 68' Stadium: Boleyn Ground
    Attendance: 29,514
    Referee: Paul Armstrong
    21 November 2004 Millwall 1–0 West Ham United London
    Dichio 78' Report Stadium: The Den
    Attendance: 15,025
    Referee: Peter Walton
    27 November 2004 West Ham United 3–2 Watford London
    Reo-Coker 28'
    D. Powell 30'
    Rebrov 58'
    Report Gunnarsson 5'
    Dyer 21'
    Stadium: Boleyn Ground
    Attendance: 24,541
    Referee: Kevin Wright
    4 December 2004 Sunderland 0–2 West Ham United Sunderland
    Report Harewood 59'
    Sheringham 90'
    Stadium: Stadium of Light
    Attendance: 29,510
    Referee: Graham Salisbury
    10 December 2004 West Ham United 1–1 Leeds United London
    Chadwick 50' Report Healy 90' Stadium: Boleyn Ground
    Attendance: 30,684
    Referee: Mike Pike
    18 December 2004 Preston North End 2–1 West Ham United Preston
    Lewis 9'
    O'Neil 45'
    Report Reo-Coker 50' Stadium: Deepdale
    Attendance: 13,451
    Referee: Alan Kaye
    26 December 2004 West Ham United 3–2 Nottingham Forest London
    Etherington 17'
    Sheringham 39', 82'
    Report Johnson 65', 68' Stadium: Boleyn Ground
    Attendance: 32,270
    Referee: Andre Marriner
    28 December 2004 Rotherham United 2–2 West Ham United Rotherham
    Butler 13'
    McIntosh 37'
    Report Harewood 71'
    Sheringham 76'
    Stadium: Millmoor
    Attendance: 7,769
    Referee: Iain Williamson
    1 January 2005 Ipswich Town 0–2 West Ham United Ipswich
    Report Harewood 1'
    Etherington 90'
    Stadium: Portman Road
    Attendance: 30,003
    Referee: Paul Taylor
    3 January 2005 West Ham United 0–2 Sheffield United London
    Report Řepka 40' (o.g.)
    Bromby 60'
    Stadium: Boleyn Ground
    Attendance: 27,424
    Referee: Trevor Kettle
    15 January 2005 Wolverhampton Wanderers 4–2 West Ham United Wolverhampton
    Miller 29', 54'
    Ince 72'
    Cort 75'
    Report Zamora 36', 57' Stadium: Molineux
    Attendance: 28,411
    Referee: Clive Penton
    23 January 2005 West Ham United 1–2 Derby County London
    Fletcher 26' Report Rasiak 10', 63' Stadium: Boleyn Ground
    Attendance: 30,347
    Referee: Lee Mason
    6 February 2005 West Ham United 1–0 Cardiff City London
    Fletcher 89' Report Stadium: Boleyn Ground
    Attendance: 23,716
    Referee: Keith Stroud
    19 February 2005 West Ham United 5–0 Plymouth Argyle London
    Harewood 10'
    McCormick 23' (o.g.)
    Mackay 40'
    Sheringham 76', 84'
    Report Stadium: Boleyn Ground
    Attendance: 25,490
    Referee: Kevin Friend
    22 February 2005 Gillingham 0–1 West Ham United Gillingham
    Report Harewood 13' Stadium: Priestfield Stadium
    Attendance: 9,510
    Referee: Phil Crossley
    26 February 2005 Leeds United 2–1 West Ham United Leeds
    Hulse 51'
    Derry 86'
    Report Williams 68' Stadium: Elland Road
    Attendance: 34,115
    Referee: Andy Hall
    5 March 2005 West Ham United 1–2 Preston North End London
    Zamora 87' Report Nugent 17'
    Agyemang 81'
    Stadium: Boleyn Ground
    Attendance: 26,442
    Referee: Steve Tanner
    12 March 2005 Reading 3–1 West Ham United Reading
    Kitson 13', 27', 57' Report Sheringham 82' Stadium: Madejski Stadium
    Attendance: 22,268
    Referee: Phil Joslin
    15 March 2005 West Ham United 1–1 Crewe Alexandra London
    Sheringham 76' Report Jones 90' Stadium: Boleyn Ground
    Attendance: 26,593
    Referee: Mike Thorpe
    18 March 2005 West Ham United 2–2 Leicester City London
    Sheringham 28', 62' Report Connolly 25'
    Gillespie 44'
    Stadium: Boleyn Ground
    Attendance: 22,031
    Referee: Andre Marriner
    2 April 2005 Wigan Athletic 1–2 West Ham United Wigan
    Roberts 51' Report Sheringham 55'
    Harewood 67'
    Stadium: JJB Stadium
    Attendance: 12,993
    Referee: Brian Curson
    5 April 2005 Burnley 0–1 West Ham United Burnley
    Report Sheringham 83' Stadium: Turf Moor
    Attendance: 12,209
    Referee: Kevin Friend
    9 April 2005 West Ham United 3–0 Coventry City London
    Shaw 76' (o.g.)
    Sheringham 89'
    Zamora 90'
    Report Stadium: Boleyn Ground
    Attendance: 26,839
    Referee: Iain Williamson
    16 April 2005 West Ham United 1–1 Millwall London
    Harewood 35' Report Hayles 12' Stadium: Boleyn Ground
    Attendance: 28,221
    Referee: Uriah Rennie
    19 April 2005 Stoke City 0–1 West Ham United Stoke-on-Trent
    Report Zamora 78' Stadium: Britannia Stadium
    Attendance: 14,534
    Referee: Graham Laws
    23 April 2005 Brighton & Hove Albion 2–2 West Ham United Brighton
    Hammond 54', 90' Report Reo-Coker 8'
    Harewood 55'
    Stadium: Withdean Stadium
    Attendance: 6,819
    Referee: Andy Penn
    29 April 2005 West Ham United 1–2 Sunderland London
    Harewood 43' Report Arca 52'
    Elliott 87'
    Stadium: Boleyn Ground
    Attendance: 33,482
    Referee: Richard Beeby
    8 May 2005 Watford 1–2 West Ham United Watford
    Helguson 89' Report Ferdinand 42'
    Harewood 70'
    Stadium: Vicarage Road
    Attendance: 19,673
    Referee: Andy D'Urso

    Championship play-offs

    [edit]
    14 May 2005 West Ham United 2–2 Ipswich Town London
    Harewood 7'
    Zamora 13'
    Report Walker 45' (o.g.)
    Kuqi 74'
    Stadium: Boleyn Ground
    Attendance: 33,723
    Referee: Uriah Rennie
    18 May 2005 Ipswich Town 0–2
    (2–4 agg.)
    West Ham United Ipswich
    Report Zamora 61', 72' Stadium: Portman Road
    Attendance: 30,010
    Referee: Steve Dunn
    30 May 2005 Preston North End 0–1 West Ham United Cardiff
    Report Zamora 57' Stadium: Millennium Stadium
    Attendance: 70,275
    Referee: Mike Riley

    League Cup

    [edit]
    24 August 2004 First Round West Ham United 2–0 Southend United London
    Harewood 11', 90' Report Stadium: Boleyn Ground
    Attendance: 16,910
    Referee: Paul Armstrong
    21 September 2004 Second Round West Ham United 3–2 Notts County London
    Zamora 1', 54'
    Rebrov 62'
    Report Wilson 13'
    Richardson 57'
    Stadium: Boleyn Ground
    Attendance: 11,111
    Referee: Iaian Williamson
    27 October 2004 Third Round Chelsea 1–0 West Ham United London
    Kežman 57' Report Stadium: Stamford Bridge
    Attendance: 41,774
    Referee: Andy D'Urso

    FA Cup

    [edit]
    8 January 2005 Third Round West Ham United 1–0 Norwich City London
    Harewood 81' Report Stadium: Boleyn Ground
    Attendance: 23,389
    Referee: Uriah Rennie
    29 January 2005 Fourth Round West Ham United 1–1 Sheffield United London
    Harewood 39' Report Jagielka 57' Stadium: Boleyn Ground
    Attendance: 19,444
    Referee: Dermot Gallagher
    13 February 2005 Fourth Round Replay Sheffield United 1–1 (a.e.t.)
    (3–1 p)
    West Ham United Sheffield
    Liddell 8' Report Sheringham 63' Stadium: Brammall Lane
    Attendance: 15,067
    Referee: Mark Clattenburg
    Penalties
  • Tonge soccer ball with red X
  • Jagielka soccer ball with red X
  • Harley soccer ball with check mark
  • Liddell soccer ball with check mark
  • Harewood soccer ball with red X
  • Noble soccer ball with check mark
  • Fletcher soccer ball with red X
  • Statistics

    [edit]

    Overview

    [edit]
    Competition Record
    P W D L GF GA GD Win %
    Championship 46 21 10 15 66 56 +10 045.65
    Play-offs 3 2 1 0 5 2 +3 066.67
    FA Cup 3 1 1 1 3 2 +1 033.33
    League Cup 3 2 0 1 5 3 +2 066.67
    Total 55 26 12 17 79 63 +16 047.27

    Goalscorers

    [edit]
    Rank Pos No. Nat Name Championship Play-offs FA Cup League Cup Total
    1 ST 10 England Marlon Harewood 17 1 2 2 22
    2 ST 8 England Teddy Sheringham 20 0 1 0 21
    3 ST 25 England Bobby Zamora 7 4 0 2 13
    4 MF 12 England Matthew Etherington 4 0 0 0 4
    5 MF 20 England Nigel Reo-Coker 3 0 0 0 3
    6 MF 6 Wales Carl Fletcher 2 0 0 0 2
    ST 16 Ukraine Serhii Rebrov 1 0 0 1 2
    DF 21 Scotland Malky Mackay 2 0 0 0 2
    Own goals 2 0 0 0 2
    10 DF 3 England Rufus Brevett 1 0 0 0 1
    MF 11 Northern Ireland Steve Lomas 1 0 0 0 1
    DF 15 England Anton Ferdinand 1 0 0 0 1
    MF 17 England Hayden Mullins 1 0 0 0 1
    MF 19 England Adam Nowland 1 0 0 0 1
    DF 19 England Darren Powell 1 0 0 0 1
    MF 30 England Luke Chadwick 1 0 0 0 1
    MF 35 Wales Gavin Williams 1 0 0 0 1
    Totals 66 5 3 5 79

    Appearances and goals

    [edit]
    No. Pos Nat Player Total Championship Play-offs FA Cup League Cup
    Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals
    Goalkeepers
    1 GK England ENG Stephen Bywater 39 0 36 0 0+1 0 2 0 0 0
    23 GK England ENG Jimmy Walker 17 0 10 0 3 0 1 0 3 0
    Defenders
    2 DF Czech Republic CZE Tomáš Řepka 51 0 42 0 3 0 3 0 3 0
    3 DF England ENG Rufus Brevett 13 1 10 1 0 0 0 0 3 0
    5 DF Wales WAL Andy Melville 4 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 0+1 0
    7 DF Scotland SCO Christian Dailly 5 0 2+1 0 0+2 0 0 0 0 0
    9 DF Argentina ARG Mauricio Taricco 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
    14 DF England ENG Chris Cohen 14 0 1+10 0 0 0 0+1 0 1+1 0
    15 DF England ENG Anton Ferdinand 36 1 24+5 1 3 0 3 0 1 0
    19 DF England ENG Darren Powell 5 1 5 1 0 0 0 0 0 0
    21 DF Scotland SCO Malky Mackay 22 2 17+1 2 0 0 3 0 1 0
    22 DF England ENG Elliott Ward 15 0 10+1 0 3 0 0 0 1 0
    26 DF England ENG Calum Davenport 10 0 10 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
    28 DF England ENG Trent McClenahan 3 0 0+2 0 0 0 0 0 1 0
    34 DF England ENG Chris Powell 42 0 35+1 0 3 0 3 0 0 0
    Midfielders
    4 MF Scotland SCO Don Hutchison 6 0 2+3 0 0 0 0 0 0+1 0
    6 MF Wales WAL Carl Fletcher 36 2 26+6 2 1 0 3 0 0 0
    9 MF Jamaica JAM Jobi McAnuff 1 0 0+1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
    11 MF Northern Ireland NIR Steve Lomas 25 1 18+5 1 0 0 0 0 2 0
    12 MF England ENG Matthew Etherington 44 4 37+2 4 3 0 0 0 2 0
    17 MF England ENG Hayden Mullins 45 1 32+5 1 3 0 2+1 0 2 0
    19 MF England ENG Adam Nowland 6 1 3+1 1 0 0 0 0 2 0
    20 MF England ENG Nigel Reo-Coker 47 3 34+5 3 3 0 1+1 0 3 0
    24 MF England ENG Mark Noble 21 0 10+3 0 0+3 0 3 0 0+2 0
    26 MF England ENG Shaun Newton 14 0 11 0 2+1 0 0 0 0 0
    30 MF England ENG Luke Chadwick 36 1 22+10 1 0 0 3 0 1 0
    35 MF Wales WAL Gavin Williams 10 1 7+3 1 0 0 0 0 0 0
    Forwards
    8 FW England ENG Teddy Sheringham 36 21 26+7 20 0 0 2 1 0+1 0
    10 FW England ENG Marlon Harewood 54 22 45 17 3 1 3 2 3 2
    16 FW Ukraine UKR Serhii Rebrov 32 2 12+14 1 0+1 0 1+1 0 2+1 1
    21 FW Australia AUS Richard Garcia 1 0 0+1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
    25 FW England ENG Bobby Zamora 39 13 15+19 7 3 4 0 0 2 2

    References

    [edit]
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