2004 world cup winner

2024-05-22


The 2002 FIFA World Cup, also branded as Korea Japan 2002, was the 17th FIFA World Cup, the quadrennial football world championship for men's national teams organized by FIFA. It was held from 31 May to 30 June 2002 at sites in South Korea and Japan, with its final match hosted by Japan at International Stadium in Yokohama .

A UEFA Cup and UEFA Champions League winner with Porto, he followed José Mourinho to Chelsea after the finals and helped the Blues to successive league titles - to add to his two at Porto ...

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E ngland's World Cup-winning captain Martin Johnson announced his retirement from international rugby as a player on this day in 2004. Johnson, who led England to their World Cup triumph...

Canada - Finland, World Cup 2004 Final highlights

By Tasos Kokkinidis. July 4, 2023. Greece lifts the Euro 2004 Cup in one of the biggest upsets in world football ever. On July 4, 2004 Greece won Euro 2004, the primary European football competition, in one of the greatest shocks in the history of football.

2004 World Cup can refer to: The 2004 World Cup of Hockey; The 2004 Alpine Skiing World Cup; The 2004 Speedway World Cup; The 2004 ISSF World Cup; See also. 2004 Continental Championships (disambiguation) 2004 World Championships (disambiguation) 2004 World Junior Championships (disambiguation)

Unbelievable moments." EURO 2004 final highlights: Greece 1-0 Portugal. Who were the top scorers at EURO 2004? The Czech Republic's Milan Baroš was top scorer at EURO 2004, hitting five...

Scorecard. Australia won by 9 wickets. Rose Bowl, Southampton. Umpires: Aleem Dar (Pak) and Billy Bowden (NZ) Player of the match: Michael Kasprowicz (Aus) Australia won the toss and elected to field. Donovan Blake and Nasir Javed (both USA) made their ODI debuts. Points: Australia 2, United States 0. 16 September 2004. Scorecard.

England's World Cup-winning captain Martin Johnson announced his retirement from international rugby as a player on this day in 2004. Johnson, who led England to their World Cup triumph in Australia the previous November, was 33 when he called time on an illustrious 10-year Test career.

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