2004–05 UEFA Cup
The 2004–05 UEFA Cup was the 34th edition of the UEFA Cup. The format of the competition had changed from previous seasons; 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.
The tournament was won by CSKA Moscow, coming from behind in the final against Sporting Clube de Portugal. It was the first win by a Russian side in any European competition, and was even more impressive considering that the final was held at the José Alvalade Stadium, the home of Sporting. 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.
Qualifying rounds
Excluded teams: Tobol Kostanay and Kairat Almaty
First qualifying round
12 July and 29 July 2004
Second qualifying round
12 August and 26 August 2004.
First round
- ^1 Due to safety concerns in Israel, the first leg was cancelled by UEFA.
Group stage
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:[1]
- Cumulative goal difference in group matches.
- Total goals scored in group matches.
- Away goals scored in group matches.
- 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).
Teams that have clinched a spot in the round of 32 are highlighted in green.
Group A
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Matchday one |
Feyenoord | 3–0 | Hearts |
Schalke 04 | 1–1 | Basel |
Matchday two |
Hearts | 0–1 | Schalke 04 |
Ferencváros | 1–1 | Feyenoord |
Matchday three |
Schalke 04 | 2–0 | Ferencváros |
Basel | 1–2 | Hearts |
Matchday four |
Ferencváros | 1–2 | Basel |
Feyenoord | 2–1 | Schalke 04 |
Matchday five |
Hearts | 0–1 | Ferencváros |
Basel | 1–0 | Feyenoord |
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Group B
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Matchday one |
Steaua București | 2–0 | Standard Liège |
Athletic Bilbao | 2–0 | Parma |
Matchday two |
Parma | 1–0 | Steaua București |
Beşiktaş | 3–1 | Athletic Bilbao |
Matchday three |
Steaua București | 2–1 | Beşiktaş |
Standard Liège | 2–1 | Parma |
Matchday four |
Beşiktaş | 1–1 | Standard Liège |
Athletic Bilbao | 1–0 | Steaua București |
Matchday five |
Parma | 3–2 | Beşiktaş |
Standard Liège | 1–7 | Athletic Bilbao |
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Group C
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Matchday one |
Dnipro Dnipropetrovsk | 3–2 | Club Brugge |
Real Zaragoza | 2–0 | Utrecht |
Matchday two |
Utrecht | 1–2 | Dnipro Dnipropetrovsk |
Austria Wien | 1–0 | Real Zaragoza |
Matchday three |
Dnipro Dnipropetrovsk | 1–0 | Austria Wien |
Club Brugge | 1–0 | Utrecht |
Matchday four |
Austria Wien | 1–1 | Club Brugge |
Real Zaragoza | 2–1 | Dnipro Dnipropetrovsk |
Matchday five |
Utrecht | 1–2 | Austria Wien |
Club Brugge | 1–1 | Real Zaragoza |
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Group D
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Matchday one |
Dinamo Tbilisi | 0–2 | Sochaux |
Panionios | 0–1 | Newcastle United |
Matchday two |
Newcastle United | 2–0 | Dinamo Tbilisi |
Sporting CP | 4–1 | Panionios |
Matchday three |
Dinamo Tbilisi | 0–4 | Sporting CP |
Sochaux | 0–4 | Newcastle United |
Matchday four |
Sporting CP | 0–1 | Sochaux |
Panionios | 5–2 | Dinamo Tbilisi |
Matchday five |
Newcastle United | 1–1 | Sporting CP |
Sochaux | 1–0 | Panionios |
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Group E
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Matchday one |
Lazio | 1–1 | Villareal |
Egaleo | 0–1 | Middlesbrough |
Matchday two |
Middlesbrough | 2–0 | Lazio |
Partizan | 4–0 | Egaleo |
Matchday three |
Lazio | 2–2 | Partizan |
Villareal | 2–0 | Middlesbrough |
Matchday four |
Partizan | 1–1 | Villareal |
Egaleo | 2–2 | Lazio |
Matchday five |
Middlesbrough | 3–0 | Partizan |
Villareal | 4–0 | Egaleo |
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Group F
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Matchday one |
Amica Wronki | 0–5 | Rangers |
Auxerre | 0–0 | GAK |
Matchday two |
GAK | 3–1 | Amica Wronki |
AZ | 2–0 | Auxerre |
Matchday three |
Amica Wronki | 1–3 | AZ |
Rangers | 3–0 | GAK |
Matchday four |
AZ | 1–0 | Rangers |
Auxerre | 5–1 | Amica Wronki |
Matchday five |
GAK | 2–0 | AZ |
Rangers | 0–2 | Auxerre |
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Group G
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Matchday one |
Benfica | 4–2 | Heerenveen |
Beveren | 1–5 | Stuttgart |
Matchday two |
Stuttgart | 3–0 | Benfica |
Dinamo Zagreb | 6–1 | Beveren |
Matchday three |
Benfica | 2–0 | Dinamo Zagreb |
Heerenveen | 1–0 | Stuttgart |
Matchday four |
Dinamo Zagreb | 2–2 | Heerenveen |
Beveren | 0–3 | Benfica |
Matchday five |
Stuttgart | 2–1 | Dinamo Zagreb |
Heerenveen | 1–0 | Beveren |
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Group H
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Matchday one |
Zenit St. Petersburg | 5–1 | AEK Athens |
Alemannia Aachen | 1–0 | Lille |
Matchday two |
Lille | 2–1 | Zenit St. Petersburg |
Sevilla | 2–0 | Alemannia Aachen |
Matchday three |
Zenit St. Petersburg | 1–1 | Sevilla |
AEK Athens | 1–2 | Lille |
Matchday four |
Sevilla | 3–2 | AEK Athens |
Alemannia Aachen | 2–2 | Zenit St. Petersburg |
Matchday five |
Lille | 1–0 | Sevilla |
AEK Athens | 0–2 | Alemannia Aachen |
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Knock-out stage
Bracket
Round of 32
Round of 16
Quarter-finals
Semi-finals
Final
Top goalscorers
See also
References
- ↑ "Regulations of UEFA CUP 2004-05" (PDF). UEFA.com. Archived from the original on 1 January 2005.
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