The teams competing in Group 4 of the 2004 UEFA European Under-21 Championships qualifying competition were Sweden, Poland, Hungary, Latvia and San Marino.
Standings
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Match originally ended as a 6–0 victory for Sweden, but UEFA later awarded the match as a 3–0 forfeit win to San Marino due to Sweden including suspended players in their squad.
Matches
All times are CET.
Latvia | 0 – 4 | Sweden |
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Report | Talebinejad 22', 28', 55' Elmander 54' (pen.) |
San Marino | 1 – 5 | Poland |
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Ciacci 69' | Report | Mila 9' Olszar 40', 52' Rachwał 59' Grzelak 83' |
Poland | 3 – 0 | Latvia |
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Stasiak 35' Goliński 44' Zganiacz 89' |
Report |
Sweden | 1 – 0 | Hungary |
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Farnerud 84' | Report |
Hungary | 4 – 1 | San Marino |
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Bajzát 23' Bodor 47' Czvitkovics 65', 90' |
Report | Ciacci 44' |
San Marino | 0 – 2 | Latvia |
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Report | Karlsons 15' Kalns 53' |
Poland | 3 – 2 | Hungary |
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Ślusarski 17' Goliński 23' Madej 89' |
Report | Németh 29' Koplárovics 48' |
Poland | 7 – 0 | San Marino |
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Olszar 9' Rachwał 10' Mazurkiewicz 26' Ślusarski 60', 66' Grzelak 71' Goliński 88' |
Report |
Hungary | 5 – 2 | Sweden |
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Szabics 65', 69', 72' (pen.), 88' Németh 79' |
Report | Andersson 75', 82' |
Latvia | 4 – 1 | San Marino |
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Kolesnikovs 12', 35', 72' Kalns 41' |
Report | Marani 28' |
Hungary | 3 – 1 | Latvia |
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Buzsáky 11' (pen.) Torghelle 34', 41' |
Report | Kolesnikovs 14' |
San Marino | 1 – 5 | Sweden |
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Renzi 41' | Report | Djordjic 24' Ålander 58' Ishizaki 64' (pen.) Elmander 77' Farnerud 90+2' |
Sweden | 1 – 1 | Poland |
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Stefanidis 7' | Report | Mila 49' |
San Marino | 1 – 2 | Hungary |
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Renzi 65' (pen.) | Report | Buzsáky 28' Bodor 90+1' |
Latvia | 0 – 2 | Poland |
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Report | Nawotczyński 42' Olszar 62' |
Sweden | 0 – 3 (awarded) | San Marino |
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Nilsson 22' Antonsson 23' Andersson 34' Ishizaki 40' Johansson 43' Farnerud 53' |
Report |
Match originally ended as a 6–0 victory for Sweden, but UEFA later awarded the match as a 3–0 forfeit win to San Marino due to Sweden including suspended players in their squad.
Poland | 1 – 1 | Sweden |
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Nowacki 48' | Report | Piñones-Arce 7' |
Latvia | 2 – 0 | Hungary |
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Kalniņš 59', 79' | Report |
Sweden | 3 – 2 | Latvia |
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Elmander 3', 14' Hysén 87' |
Report | Karlsons 70' Butriks 80' |
Hungary | 1 – 2 | Poland |
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Tóth 60' | Report | Smolarek 79' Brożek 90+2' |
Goalscorers
- 4 goals
- 3 goals
- 2 goals
- Boldizsár Bodor
- Ákos Buzsáky
- Péter Czvitkovics
- Norbert Németh
- Sándor Torghelle
- Gatis Kalniņš
- Jurģis Kalns
- Ģirts Karlsons
- Rafał Grzelak
- Sebastian Mila
- Patryk Rachwał
- Nicola Ciacci
- Alexander Renzi
- Johan Andersson
- Alexander Farnerud
- 1 goal
- Péter Bajzát
- Béla Koplárovics
- Balázs Tóth
- Andrejs Butriks
- Piotr Brożek
- Łukasz Madej
- Tomasz Mazurkiewicz
- Łukasz Nawotczyński
- Marcin Nowacki
- Ebi Smolarek
- Michał Stasiak
- Mariusz Zganiacz
- Manuel Marani
- Stefan Ålander
- Bojan Djordjic
- Tobias Hysén
- Stefan Ishizaki
- Pablo Piñones-Arce
- Babis Stefanidis
External links
- Group 4 at UEFA.com
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- 2004 UEFA European Under-21 Championship qualification
- International association football competitions hosted by Sweden
- International association football competitions hosted by Hungary
- International association football competitions hosted by Poland
- International association football competitions hosted by Latvia
- International association football competitions hosted by San Marino
- 2002 in Swedish football
- 2003 in Swedish football
- Sports competitions in Sundsvall
- Sports competitions in Västerås