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1 Teams  





2 Qualifying rounds  



2.1  First qualifying round  





2.2  Second qualifying round  







3 First round  





4 Group stage  



4.1  Group A  





4.2  Group B  





4.3  Group C  





4.4  Group D  





4.5  Group E  





4.6  Group F  





4.7  Group G  





4.8  Group H  







5 Knockout stage  



5.1  Bracket  





5.2  Round of 32  





5.3  Round of 16  





5.4  Quarter-finals  





5.5  Semi-finals  





5.6  Final  







6 Top goalscorers  





7 See also  





8 Notes  





9 References  





10 External links  














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2004–05 UEFA Cup
Estádio José AlvaladeinLisbon hosted the final.
Tournament details
Dates13 July 2004 – 18 May 2005
Teams145
Final positions
ChampionsRussia CSKA Moscow (1st title)
Runners-upPortugal Sporting CP
Tournament statistics
Matches played220
Goals scored573 (2.6 per match)
Attendance3,701,901 (16,827 per match)
Top scorer(s)Alan Shearer (Newcastle United)
11 goals

2003–04

2005–06

The 2004–05 UEFA Cup was the 34th edition of the UEFA Cup. The format of the competition had changed from previous seasons, replacing that from the previous one after the abolition of the Cup Winners' Cup in 1999; an extra qualifying round was introduced, as was a group phase after the first round. The group stage operated in a single round-robin format consisting of eight groups of five teams, each team plays two games at home and two away and the top three finishers of each group progress to the knock-out round, joining the eight third-placed teams from the UEFA Champions League group stage.

The tournament was won by CSKA Moscow, coming from behind in the final against Sporting CP, in whose home stadium the match was played. It was the first win by a Russian side in any European competition. The match was refereed by Graham Poll.

Valencia were the defending champions, but were eliminated by Steaua București in the Round of 32 after dropping out of the UEFA Champions League Group Stage.

Teams[edit]

The labels in the parentheses show how each team qualified for the place of its starting round:[1]

Round of 32
Spain ValenciaTH (CL GS) Greece Olympiacos (CL GS) Turkey Fenerbahçe (CL GS) Ukraine Shakhtar Donetsk (CL GS)
Greece Panathinaikos (CL GS) Netherlands Ajax (CL GS) Ukraine Dynamo Kyiv (CL GS) Russia CSKA Moscow (CL GS)
First round
Spain Zaragoza (CW) France Auxerre (4th) Netherlands Heerenveen (4th) Israel Maccabi Haifa (CL Q3)
Spain Athletic Bilbao (5th) France Sochaux (LC) Netherlands AZ Alkmaar (5th) Austria Grazer AK (CL Q3)
Spain Sevilla (6th) France Châteauroux (CR) Scotland Hearts (3rd) Poland Wisła Kraków (CL Q3)
Italy Lazio (CW) Greece AEK Athens (4th) Turkey Beşiktaş (3rd) Serbia and Montenegro Red Star Belgrade (CL Q3)
Italy Parma (5th) Greece Egaleo (5th) Belgium Standard Liège (3rd) Sweden Djurgården (CL Q3)
Italy Udinese (7th) Greece Panionios (6th) Greece PAOK (CL Q3) Romania Dinamo București (CL Q3)
England Newcastle United (5th) Portugal Sporting CP (3rd) Portugal Benfica (CL Q3) Hungary Ferencváros (CL Q3)
England Middlesbrough (LC) Portugal Nacional (4th) Scotland Rangers (CL Q3) Slovenia Gorica (CL Q3)
England Millwall (CR) Portugal Braga (5th) Turkey Trabzonspor (CL Q3) Republic of Ireland Shelbourne (CL Q3)
Germany VfB Stuttgart (4th) Portugal Marítimo (6th) Belgium Club Brugge (CL Q3) Spain Villarreal (IC)
Germany VfL Bochum (5th) Netherlands Utrecht (CW) Czech Republic Baník Ostrava (CL Q3) Germany Schalke 04 (IC)
Germany Alemannia Aachen (CR) Netherlands Feyenoord (3rd) Switzerland Basel (CL Q3) France Lille (IC)
Second qualifying round
Scotland Dunfermline (4th) Israel Maccabi Petah Tikva (3rd) Serbia and Montenegro Partizan (2nd) Croatia Rijeka (3rd)
Turkey Gençlerbirliği (CR) Austria Austria Wien (2nd) Serbia and Montenegro Železnik (3rd) Sweden Elfsborg (CW)
Belgium Beveren (CR) Austria Pasching (3rd) Serbia and Montenegro Budućnost Banatski Dvor (CR) Sweden Hammarby (2nd)
Czech Republic Sigma Olomouc (3rd) Austria Rapid Wien (4th) Norway Bodø/Glimt (2nd) Denmark Brøndby (2nd)
Czech Republic Slavia Prague (4th) Poland Lech Poznań (CW) Norway Stabæk (3rd) Denmark Aalborg BK (CR)
Switzerland Wil (CW) Poland Legia Warsaw (2nd) Norway Odd Grenland (4th) Slovakia Artmedia Bratislava (CW)
Switzerland Servette (3rd) Poland Amica Wronki (3rd) Bulgaria Litex Lovech (CW) Romania Steaua București (2nd)
Ukraine Dnipro Dnipropetrovsk (3rd) Russia Terek Grozny (CW) Bulgaria Levski Sofia (2nd) Hungary Újpest (2nd)
Ukraine Metalurh Donetsk (4th) Russia Zenit Saint Petersburg (2nd) Bulgaria CSKA Sofia (3rd) Cyprus AEK Larnaca (CW)
Israel Bnei Sakhnin (CW) Russia Rubin Kazan (3rd) Croatia Dinamo Zagreb (CW)
First qualifying round
Slovakia Dukla Banská Bystrica (2nd) Georgia (country) Tbilisi (4th)[Note GEO] Malta Birkirkara (2nd) Northern Ireland Portadown (2nd)
Romania Oțelul Galați (CR) Bosnia and Herzegovina Modriča (CW) Malta Marsaxlokk (CR) Luxembourg F91 Dudelange (CW)
Hungary Budapest Honvéd (CR) Bosnia and Herzegovina Željezničar Sarajevo (2nd) Armenia Banants (2nd) Luxembourg Etzella Ettelbruck (3rd)
Cyprus Omonia (2nd) Lithuania Žalgiris Vilnius (CW) Armenia Shirak (3rd) Faroe Islands B36 Tórshavn (CW)
Slovenia Maribor (CW) Lithuania Ekranas (2nd) Wales Total Network Solutions (2nd) Faroe Islands B68 Toftir (3rd)
Slovenia Primorje (6th)[Note SVN] Iceland ÍA Akranes (CW) Wales Haverfordwest County (3rd) Azerbaijan Shamkir (2nd)
Finland Haka (2nd) Iceland FH (2nd) Liechtenstein Vaduz (CW) Azerbaijan Qarabağ (3rd)
Finland Allianssi (CR) North Macedonia Sloga Jugomagnat (CW) Albania Partizani (CW) San Marino Pennarossa (1st)
Latvia Ventspils (CW) North Macedonia Sileks (2nd) Albania Dinamo Tirana (2nd) Andorra FC Santa Coloma (1st)
Latvia Liepājas Metalurgs (2nd) Belarus Shakhtyor Soligorsk (CW) Estonia Levadia Tallinn (CW) Sweden Öster (FP)
Moldova Nistru Otaci (2nd) Belarus BATE Borisov (2nd) Estonia TVMK Tallinn (2nd) Ukraine Illichivets Mariupol (FP)
Moldova Tiraspol (4th)[Note MDA] Republic of Ireland Longford Town (CW) Northern Ireland Glentoran (CW) Armenia Mika (FP)
Georgia (country) Dinamo Tbilisi (CW) Republic of Ireland Bohemians (2nd) Kazakhstan N/A[Note KAZ]
Notes
  1. ^
    Slovenia (SVN): league runners-up Olimpija Ljubljana failed to obtain UEFA license, as did another two club by table position. UEFA Cup spot was then given to 6th-placed Primorje.[2]
  • ^
    Moldova (MDA): Moldovan Cup winners Zimbru Chișinău failed to obtain UEFA license and were replaced by league 4th-placed club FC Tiraspol.[3]
  • ^
    Georgia (GEO): league runners-up Sioni Bolnisi were banned by UEFA due to crowd violence in the domestic season's final match and were replaced by 4th-placed FC Tbilisi.[4]
  • ^
    Kazakhstan (KAZ): 2003 Kazakhstan Premier League runners-up Tobol and 2003 Cup winners Kairat failed to obtain UEFA licences, along with all other Kazakhstani clubs, therefore Kazakhstan was not represented in Europe in 2004–05 season.[5]
  • Qualifying rounds[edit]

    First qualifying round[edit]

    The first legs were played on 13 and 15 July, and the second legs on 27 and 29 July 2004.[6]

    Team 1 Agg.Tooltip Aggregate score Team 2 1st leg 2nd leg
    Northern Group
    Levadia Tallinn Estonia 3–1 Republic of Ireland Bohemian 0–0 3–1
    Haverfordwest County Wales 1–4 Iceland FH 0–1 1–3
    Östers IF Sweden 4–1 Wales Total Network Solutions 2–0 2–1
    Portadown Northern Ireland 2–4 Lithuania Žalgiris 2–2 0–2
    B68 Toftir Faroe Islands 0–11 Latvia Ventspils 0–3 0–8
    Haka Finland 5–2[A] Luxembourg Etzella Ettelbruck 2–1 3–1
    Ekranas Lithuania 3–1 Luxembourg F91 Dudelange 1–0 2–1
    Vaduz Liechtenstein 4–2 Republic of Ireland Longford Town 1–0 3–2
    B36 Tórshavn Faroe Islands 2–11 Latvia Liepājas Metalurgs 1–3 1–8
    Glentoran Northern Ireland 4–3 Finland Allianssi 2–2 2–1
    ÍA Iceland 6–3 Estonia TVMK 4–2 2–1
    Southern–Mediterranean Group
    Sileks North Macedonia 1–2 Slovenia Maribor 0–1 1–1
    Marsaxlokk Malta 0–3[A] Slovenia Primorje 0–1 0–2
    Pennarossa San Marino 1–9[A] Bosnia and Herzegovina Željezničar 1–5 0–4
    Oțelul Galați Romania 8–1[A] Albania Dinamo Tirana 4–0 4–1
    Santa Coloma Andorra 0–4 Bosnia and Herzegovina Modriča 0–1 0–3
    Omonia Cyprus 8–1 North Macedonia Sloga Jugomagnat 4–0 4–1
    Partizani Albania 5–4 Malta Birkirkara 4–2 1–2
    Central–East Group
    Illichivets Mariupol Ukraine 4–0 Armenia Banants 2–0 2–0
    Tbilisi Georgia (country) 5–1[A] Azerbaijan Shamkir 1–0 4–1
    BATE Borisov Belarus 2–4 Georgia (country) Dinamo Tbilisi 2–3 0–1
    Shirak Armenia 1–4 Moldova Tiraspol 1–2 0–2
    Nistru Otaci Moldova 3–2 Belarus Shakhtyor Soligorsk 1–1 2–1
    Mika Armenia 1–2 Hungary Budapest Honvéd 0–1 1–1
    Dukla Banská Bystrica Slovakia 4–0 Azerbaijan Qarabağ 3–0 1–0

    Notes

    1. ^ a b c d e Order of legs reversed after original draw.

    Second qualifying round[edit]

    The first legs were played on 10 and 12 August, and the second legs on 26 August 2004.

    Team 1 Agg.Tooltip Aggregate score Team 2 1st leg 2nd leg
    Northern Group 1
    Glentoran Northern Ireland 1–3 Sweden IF Elfsborg 0–1 1–2
    Beveren Belgium 5–2 Liechtenstein Vaduz 3–1 2–1
    Odd Grenland Norway 4–3 Lithuania Ekranas 3–1 1–2
    Ventspils Latvia 1–1 (a) Denmark Brøndby 0–0 1–1
    Hammarby IF Sweden 4–1 Iceland ÍA 2–0 2–1
    Northern Group 2
    Stabæk Norway 6–2 Finland Haka 3–1 3–1
    Bodø/Glimt Norway 3–3 (8–7 p) Estonia Levadia Tallinn 2–1 1–2 (a.e.t.)
    FH Iceland 4–3 Scotland Dunfermline Athletic 2–2 2–1
    Žalgiris Lithuania 1–3 Denmark AaB 1–3 0–0
    Östers IF Sweden 3–3 (a) Latvia Liepājas Metalurgs 2–2 1–1
    Southern–Mediterranean Group 1
    Gençlerbirliği Turkey 2–2 (a) Croatia Rijeka 1–0 1–2
    Levski Sofia Bulgaria 8–0 Bosnia and Herzegovina Modriča 5–0 3–0
    Bnei Sakhnin Israel 6–1 Albania Partizani 3–0 3–1
    Železnik Serbia and Montenegro 4–5 Romania Steaua București 2–4 2–1
    Budućnost Banatski Dvor Serbia and Montenegro 2–2 (a) Slovenia Maribor 1–2 1–0
    Southern–Mediterranean Group 2
    Željezničar Bosnia and Herzegovina 1–9 Bulgaria Litex Lovech 1–2 0–7
    Dinamo Zagreb Croatia 4–2 Slovenia Primorje 4–0 0–2
    Omonia Cyprus 2–4 Bulgaria CSKA Sofia 1–1 1–3 (a.e.t.)
    Oțelul Galați Romania 0–1 Serbia and Montenegro Partizan 0–0 0–1
    AEK Larnaca Cyprus 3–4 Israel Maccabi Petah Tikva 3–0 0–4
    Central–East Group 1
    Terek Grozny Russia 2–0 Poland Lech Poznań 1–0 1–0
    Slavia Prague Czech Republic 3–3 (a) Georgia (country) Dinamo Tbilisi 3–1 0–2
    Rapid Wien Austria 3–2 Russia Rubin Kazan 0–2 3–0
    Illichivets Mariupol Ukraine 0–3 Austria Austria Wien 0–0 0–3
    Dukla Banská Bystrica Slovakia 4–2 Switzerland Wil 3–1 1–1
    Nistru Otaci Moldova 1–6 Czech Republic Sigma Olomouc 1–2 0–4
    Central–East Group 2
    Artmedia Bratislava Slovakia 1–4 Ukraine Dnipro Dnipropetrovsk 0–3 1–1
    Pasching Austria 3–3 (a) Russia Zenit Saint Petersburg 3–1 0–2
    Újpest Hungary 5–1 Switzerland Servette 3–1 2–0
    Metalurh Donetsk Ukraine 5–1 Moldova Tiraspol 3–0 2–1
    Tbilisi Georgia (country) 0–7 Poland Legia Warsaw 0–1 0–6
    Amica Wronki Poland 1–1 (5–4 p) Hungary Budapest Honvéd 1–0 0–1 (a.e.t.)

    First round[edit]

    Team 1 Agg.Tooltip Aggregate score Team 2 1st leg 2nd leg
    Grazer AK Austria 5–1 Bulgaria Litex Lovech 5–0 0–1
    Metalurh Donetsk Ukraine 0–6 Italy Lazio 0–3 0–3
    Bodø/Glimt Norway 1–2 Turkey Beşiktaş 1–1 0–1
    Shelbourne Republic of Ireland 2–4 France Lille 2–2 0–2
    Hearts Scotland 5–3 Portugal Braga 3–1 2–2
    Austria Wien Austria 4–1 Poland Legia Warsaw 1–0 3–1
    Dukla Banská Bystrica Slovakia 0–5 Portugal Benfica 0–3 0–2
    Partizan Serbia and Montenegro 3–1 Romania Dinamo București 3–1 0–0
    Parma Italy 3–2 Slovenia Maribor 3–2 0–0
    Zaragoza Spain 4–2 Czech Republic Sigma Olomouc 1–0 3–2
    Sporting CP Portugal 2–0 Austria Rapid Wien 2–0 0–0
    Newcastle United England 7–1 Israel Hapoel Bnei Sakhnin 2–0 5–1
    Steaua București Romania 4–3 Bulgaria CSKA Sofia 2–1 2–2
    Wisła Kraków Poland 5–5 (a) Georgia (country) Dinamo Tbilisi 4–3 1–2
    Utrecht Netherlands 4–3 Sweden Djurgården 4–0 0–3
    Millwall England 2–4 Hungary Ferencváros 1–1 1–3
    Schalke 04 Germany 9–1 Latvia Liepājas Metalurgs 5–1 4–0
    Maccabi Haifa Israel 1–2 Ukraine Dnipro Dnipropetrovsk 1–0 0–2
    Terek Grozny Russia 1–3 Switzerland Basel 1–1 0–2
    Odd Grenland Norway 1–5 Netherlands Feyenoord 0–1 1–4
    Aalborg BK Denmark 1–3 France Auxerre 1–1 0–2
    Sevilla Spain 4–1 Portugal Nacional 2–0 2–1
    Gorica Slovenia 1–2 Greece AEK Athens 1–1 0–1
    Standard Liège Belgium 1–1 (a) Germany Bochum 0–0 1–1
    Zenit Saint Petersburg Russia 6–1 Serbia and Montenegro Red Star Belgrade 4–0 2–1
    Trabzonspor Turkey 3–4 Spain Athletic Bilbao 3–2 0–2
    Újpest Hungary 1–7 Germany VfB Stuttgart 1–3 0–4
    Panionios Greece 3–2 Italy Udinese 3–1 0–1
    Maccabi Petah Tikva Israel 0–5 Netherlands Heerenveen cancelled[1] 0–5
    Levski Sofia Bulgaria 1–2 Belgium Beveren 1–1 0–1
    Dinamo Zagreb Croatia 2–0 Sweden Elfsborg 2–0 0–0
    FH Iceland 1–5 Germany Alemannia Aachen 1–5 0–0
    Middlesbrough England 4–1 Czech Republic Baník Ostrava 3–0 1–1
    Club Brugge Belgium 6–1 France Châteauroux 4–0 2–1
    PAOK Greece 3–5 Netherlands AZ 2–3 1–2
    Ventspils Latvia 1–2 Poland Amica Wronki 1–1 0–1
    Sochaux France 9–0 Norway Stabæk 4–0 5–0
    Egaleo Greece 2–1 Turkey Gençlerbirliği 1–0 1–1
    Marítimo Portugal 1–1 (2–4 p) Scotland Rangers 1–0 0–1
    Hammarby Sweden 1–5 Spain Villarreal 1–2 0–3

    Group stage[edit]

    2004–05 UEFA Cup is located in Europe
    GAK
    Austria
    Brugge
    Beveren
    Standard
    Din. Zagreb
    Newcastle
    Din. Tbilisi
    Middlesbrough
    Sevilla
    Villarreal
    Athletic
    Zaragoza
    Auxerre
    Lille
    Sochaux
    Aachen
    Stuttgart
    Schalke
    Panionios
    Egaleo
    AEK
    Ferencváros
    Lazio
    Parma
    Feyenoord
    Utrecht
    AZ
    Heerenveen
    Amica
    Benfica
    Sporting
    Steaua
    Zenit
    Rangers
    Hearts
    Partizan
    Basel
    Beşiktaş
    Dnipro
    Teams that have qualified for the group stage of the 2004–05 UEFA Cup
    Red: Group A; Yellow: Group B; Green: Group C; Black: Group D;
    Purple: Group E; Pink: Group F; Blue: Group G; Orange: Group H.

    Based on paragraph 4.06 in the UEFA regulations for the current season, tiebreakers, if necessary, are applied in the following order:[8]

    1. Cumulative goal difference in group matches.
    2. Total goals scored in group matches.
    3. Away goals scored in group matches.
    4. Higher number of UEFA coefficient points accumulated by the club in question, as well as its association, over the previous five seasons (see paragraph 6.03 of the UEFA regulations).

    Group A[edit]

    Pos Team
  • t
  • e
  • Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualification FEY SCH BSL FER HOM
    1 Netherlands Feyenoord 4 2 1 1 6 3 +3 7 Advance to knockout stage 2–1 3–0
    2 Germany Schalke 04 4 2 1 1 5 3 +2 7 1–1 2–0
    3 Switzerland Basel 4 2 1 1 5 4 +1 7 1–0 1–2
    4 Hungary Ferencváros 4 1 1 2 3 5 −2 4 1–1 1–2
    5 Scotland Heart of Midlothian 4 1 0 3 2 6 −4 3 0–1 0–1
    Source: RSSSF

    Group B[edit]

    Pos Team
  • t
  • e
  • Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualification ATH STE PAR BJK STD
    1 Spain Athletic Bilbao 4 3 0 1 11 4 +7 9 Advance to knockout stage 1–0 2–0
    2 Romania Steaua București 4 2 0 2 4 3 +1 6 2–1 2–0
    3 Italy Parma 4 2 0 2 5 6 −1 6 1–0 3–2
    4 Turkey Beşiktaş 4 1 1 2 7 7 0 4 3–1 1–1
    5 Belgium Standard Liège 4 1 1 2 4 11 −7 4 1–7 2–1
    Source: RSSSF

    Group C[edit]

    Pos Team
  • t
  • e
  • Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualification DNI ZAR AUS BRU UTR
    1 Ukraine Dnipro Dnipropetrovsk 4 3 0 1 7 5 +2 9 Advance to knockout stage 1–0 3–2
    2 Spain Real Zaragoza 4 2 1 1 5 3 +2 7 2–1 2–0
    3 Austria Austria Wien 4 2 1 1 4 3 +1 7 1–0 1–1
    4 Belgium Club Brugge 4 1 2 1 5 5 0 5 1–1 1–0
    5 Netherlands Utrecht 4 0 0 4 2 7 −5 0 1–2 1–2
    Source: RSSSF

    Group D[edit]

    Pos Team
  • t
  • e
  • Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualification NEW SOC SCP PAN DTB
    1 England Newcastle United 4 3 1 0 8 1 +7 10 Advance to knockout stage 1–1 2–0
    2 France Sochaux 4 3 0 1 4 4 0 9 0–4 1–0
    3 Portugal Sporting CP 4 2 1 1 9 3 +6 7 0–1 4–1
    4 Greece Panionios 4 1 0 3 6 8 −2 3 0–1 5–2
    5 Georgia (country) Dinamo Tbilisi 4 0 0 4 2 13 −11 0 0–2 0–4
    Source: RSSSF

    Group E[edit]

    Pos Team
  • t
  • e
  • Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualification MID VIL PTZ LAZ EGA
    1 England Middlesbrough 4 3 0 1 6 2 +4 9 Advance to knockout stage 3–0 2–0
    2 Spain Villarreal 4 2 2 0 8 2 +6 8 2–0 4–0
    3 Serbia and Montenegro Partizan 4 1 2 1 7 6 +1 5 1–1 4–0
    4 Italy Lazio 4 0 3 1 5 7 −2 3 1–1 2–2
    5 Greece Egaleo 4 0 1 3 2 11 −9 1 0–1 2–2
    Source: RSSSF

    Group F[edit]

    Pos Team
  • t
  • e
  • Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualification AZ AUX GAK RAN AMC
    1 Netherlands AZ 4 3 0 1 6 3 +3 9 Advance to knockout stage 2–0 1–0
    2 France Auxerre 4 2 1 1 7 3 +4 7 0–0 5–1
    3 Austria GAK 4 2 1 1 5 4 +1 7 2–0 3–1
    4 Scotland Rangers 4 2 0 2 8 3 +5 6 0–2 3–0
    5 Poland Amica Wronki 4 0 0 4 3 16 −13 0 1–3 0–5
    Source: RSSSF

    Group G[edit]

    Pos Team
  • t
  • e
  • Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualification STU BEN HVN DZ BEV
    1 Germany Stuttgart 4 3 0 1 10 3 +7 9 Advance to knockout stage 3–0 2–1
    2 Portugal Benfica 4 3 0 1 9 5 +4 9 4–2 2–0
    3 Netherlands Heerenveen 4 2 1 1 6 6 0 7 1–0 1–0
    4 Croatia Dinamo Zagreb 4 1 1 2 9 7 +2 4 2–2 6–1
    5 Belgium Beveren 4 0 0 4 2 15 −13 0 1–5 0–3
    Source: RSSSF

    Group H[edit]

    Pos Team
  • t
  • e
  • Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualification LIL SEV AAC ZEN AEK
    1 France Lille 4 3 0 1 5 3 +2 9 Advance to knockout stage 1–0 2–1
    2 Spain Sevilla 4 2 1 1 6 4 +2 7 2–0 3–2
    3 Germany Alemannia Aachen 4 2 1 1 5 4 +1 7 1–0 2–2
    4 Russia Zenit Saint Petersburg 4 1 2 1 9 6 +3 5 1–1 5–1
    5 Greece AEK Athens 4 0 0 4 4 12 −8 0 1–2 0–2
    Source: RSSSF

    Knockout stage[edit]

    Bracket[edit]

    Round of 32 Round of 16 Quarter-finals Semi-finals Final
    Greece Olympiacos 112
    France Sochaux 0 0 0 Greece Olympiacos 10 1
    Netherlands Heerenveen 112 England Newcastle United 347
    England Newcastle United 224 England Newcastle United 112
    Austria GAK 213 Portugal Sporting CP 0 44
    England Middlesbrough 224 England Middlesbrough 20 2
    Portugal Sporting CP 224 Portugal Sporting CP 314
    Netherlands Feyenoord 112 Portugal Sporting CP (a) 224
    Spain Valencia 20 2(3) Netherlands AZ 134
    Romania Steaua București (p) 0 22(4) Romania Steaua București 0 0 0
    Ukraine Dynamo Kyiv 0 0 0 Spain Villarreal 0 22
    Spain Villarreal 0 22 Spain Villarreal 112
    Ukraine Shakhtar Donetsk 112 Netherlands AZ 213
    Germany Schalke 04 10 1 Ukraine Shakhtar Donetsk 112
    Germany Alemannia Aachen 0 11 Netherlands AZ 325
    Netherlands AZ 0 22 Portugal Sporting CP 1
    Austria Austria Wien 0 22 Russia CSKA Moscow 3
    Spain Athletic Bilbao 0 11 Austria Austria Wien (a) 123
    Turkey Fenerbahçe 0 11 Spain Zaragoza 123
    Spain Zaragoza 123 Austria Austria Wien 10 1
    Greece Panathinaikos 10 1 Italy Parma (a) 10 1
    Spain Sevilla 0 22 Spain Sevilla 0 0 0
    Italy Parma 0 22 Italy Parma 0 11
    Germany Stuttgart 0 0 0 Italy Parma 0 0 0
    Serbia and Montenegro Partizan 213 Russia CSKA Moscow 0 33
    Ukraine Dnipro Dnipropetrovsk 20 2 Serbia and Montenegro Partizan 10 1
    Russia CSKA Moscow 213 Russia CSKA Moscow 123
    Portugal Benfica 0 11 Russia CSKA Moscow 40 4
    Switzerland Basel 0 0 0 France Auxerre 0 22
    France Lille 0 22 France Lille 0 0 0
    Netherlands Ajax 112 France Auxerre 10 1
    France Auxerre 0 33

    Round of 32[edit]

    Team 1 Agg.Tooltip Aggregate score Team 2 1st leg 2nd leg
    Olympiacos Greece 2–0 France Sochaux 1–0 1–0
    Heerenveen Netherlands 2–4 England Newcastle United 1–2 1–2
    Grazer AK Austria 3–4 England Middlesbrough 2–2 1–2
    Sporting CP Portugal 4–2 Netherlands Feyenoord 2–1 2–1
    Valencia Spain 2–2 (3–4 p) Romania Steaua București 2–0 0–2 (a.e.t.)
    Dynamo Kyiv Ukraine 0–2 Spain Villarreal 0–0 0–2
    Shakhtar Donetsk Ukraine 2–1 Germany Schalke 04 1–1 1–0
    Alemannia Aachen Germany 1–2 Netherlands AZ 0–0 1–2
    Austria Wien Austria 2–1 Spain Athletic Bilbao 0–0 2–1
    Fenerbahçe Turkey 1–3 Spain Zaragoza 0–1 1–2
    Panathinaikos Greece 1–2 Spain Sevilla 1–0 0–2
    Parma Italy 2–0 Germany Stuttgart 0–0 2–0 (a.e.t.)
    Partizan Serbia and Montenegro 3–2 Ukraine Dnipro Dnipropetrovsk 2–2 1–0
    CSKA Moscow Russia 3–1 Portugal Benfica 2–0 1–1
    Basel Switzerland 0–2 France Lille 0–0 0–2
    Ajax Netherlands 2–3 France Auxerre 1–0 1–3

    Round of 16[edit]

    Team 1 Agg.Tooltip Aggregate score Team 2 1st leg 2nd leg
    Olympiacos Greece 1–7 England Newcastle United 1–3 0–4
    Middlesbrough England 2–4 Portugal Sporting CP 2–3 0–1
    Steaua București Romania 0–2 Spain Villarreal 0–0 0–2
    Shakhtar Donetsk Ukraine 2–5 Netherlands AZ 1–3 1–2
    Austria Wien Austria 3–3 (a) Spain Zaragoza 1–1 2–2
    Sevilla Spain 0–1 Italy Parma 0–0 0–1
    Partizan Serbia and Montenegro 1–3 Russia CSKA Moscow 1–1 0–2
    Lille France 0–1 France Auxerre 0–1 0–0

    Quarter-finals[edit]

    Team 1 Agg.Tooltip Aggregate score Team 2 1st leg 2nd leg
    Newcastle United England 2–4 Portugal Sporting CP 1–0 1–4
    Villarreal Spain 2–3 Netherlands AZ 1–2 1–1
    Austria Wien Austria 1–1 (a) Italy Parma 1–1 0–0
    CSKA Moscow Russia 4–2 France Auxerre 4–0 0–2

    Semi-finals[edit]

    Team 1 Agg.Tooltip Aggregate score Team 2 1st leg 2nd leg
    Sporting CP Portugal 4–4 (a) Netherlands AZ 2–1 2–3 (a.e.t.)
    Parma Italy 0–3 Russia CSKA Moscow 0–0 0–3

    Final[edit]

    19:45 WEST
    Sporting CP Portugal1–3Russia CSKA Moscow
    Rogério 29' Report A. Berezutskiy 56'
    Zhirkov 65'
    Vágner Love 75'

    Attendance: 47,085[9]

    Referee: Graham Poll (England)[10]

    Top goalscorers[edit]

    Rank Name Team Goals Minutes played
    1 England Alan Shearer England Newcastle United 11 766
    2 Portugal Liédson Portugal Sporting CP 8 1277
    3 Austria Roland Kollmann Austria Grazer AK 7 551
    Brazil Cacau Germany Stuttgart 7 750
    5 Ivory Coast Bonaventure Kalou France Auxerre 6 1038
    6 Russia Aleksandr Kerzhakov Russia Zenit Saint Petersburg 5 450
    Netherlands Patrick Kluivert England Newcastle United 5 452
    Spain Santiago Ezquerro Spain Athletic Bilbao 5 525
    Netherlands Erik Meijer Germany Alemannia Aachen 5 682
    Brazil Júlio Baptista Spain Sevilla 5 700

    See also[edit]

    Notes[edit]

    References[edit]

    1. ^ "Qualification for European Cup Football 2004/2005". Archived from the original on 20 December 2011. Retrieved 26 September 2019.
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  • ^ UEFA Cup ban for Georgian club Sioni.
  • ^ Club Licensing: 10 Years on...
  • ^ "UEFA did not admit Kazakhstan clubs". Archived from the original on 10 August 2004. Retrieved 10 August 2004.
  • ^ "Dates released for 2004/05". UEFA.com. Union of European Football Associations. 27 May 2004. Archived from the original on 28 August 2004. Retrieved 8 December 2021.
  • ^ "עמיר פרץ: "ליבי עם אוהדי פ"ת. מקווה שהקבוצה תנצח"". ynet.co.il. Archived from the original on 12 November 2017. Retrieved 11 November 2017.
  • ^ "Regulations of UEFA CUP 2004-05" (PDF). UEFA. Archived from the original on 5 April 2005.
  • ^ "2009/10 UEFA Europa League statistics handbook (part 4)" (PDF). UEFA.com. Union of European Football Associations. 2009. p. 145. Archived (PDF) from the original on 17 December 2012. Retrieved 17 June 2024.
  • ^ "Referee appointed for UEFA Cup final" (PDF). UEFA.com. Union of European Football Associations. 16 May 2005. Retrieved 21 June 2010.
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