UEFA Euro 2004
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UEFA Euro 2004
Summary
UEFA Euro 2004 is an edition of the UEFA European Championship[1]. It draws 49,507 Wikipedia views per month (edition_of_the_uefa_european_championship category, ranking #6 of 19).[2]
Key Facts
- UEFA Euro 2004 won the Greece men's national football team[3].
- UEFA Euro 2004 won the Portugal men's national football team[4].
- UEFA Euro 2004 is in the country of Portugal[5].
- UEFA Euro 2004's instance of is recorded as edition of the UEFA European Championship[6].
- UEFA Euro 2004's home venue is recorded as Estádio da Luz[7].
- UEFA Euro 2004's home venue is recorded as Estádio José Alvalade[8].
- UEFA Euro 2004's home venue is recorded as Estádio do Dragão[9].
- UEFA Euro 2004's home venue is recorded as Estádio Municipal de Aveiro – Mário Duarte[10].
- UEFA Euro 2004's home venue is recorded as Estádio Cidade de Coimbra[11].
- UEFA Euro 2004's home venue is recorded as Estádio Municipal de Braga[12].
- UEFA Euro 2004's home venue is recorded as Estádio Algarve[13].
- UEFA Euro 2004's home venue is recorded as Estádio do Bessa[14].
- UEFA Euro 2004's home venue is recorded as Estádio Dr. Magalhães Pessoa[15].
- UEFA Euro 2004's home venue is recorded as Estádio D. Afonso Henriques[16].
- UEFA Euro 2004 followed UEFA Euro 2000[17].
- UEFA Euro 2004 was followed by UEFA Euro 2008[18].
- UEFA Euro 2004 took place at Portugal[19].
- UEFA Euro 2004's Commons category is recorded as 2004 UEFA European Championship[20].
- UEFA Euro 2004's edition number is recorded as 12[21].
- UEFA Euro 2004 began on June 12, 2004[22].
- UEFA Euro 2004 ended on July 4, 2004[23].
- UEFA Euro 2004 took place on 2004[24].
- UEFA Euro 2004's coordinate location is recorded as {'lat': 38.752678, 'lon': -9.184681}[25].
- UEFA Euro 2004's sport is recorded as association football[26].
- UEFA Euro 2004's organizer is recorded as Union of European Football Associations[27].
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When and Where
UEFA Euro 2004 took place on 2004[24]. It began on June 12, 2004[22]. It ended on July 4, 2004[23]. It took place at Portugal[19]. It is in the country of Portugal[5].
Context
UEFA Euro 2004's instance of is recorded as edition of the UEFA European Championship[6]. It followed UEFA Euro 2000[17]. It was followed by UEFA Euro 2008[18].
Participants
UEFA Euro 2004 involved {'amount': '+16'} participants[28].
Why It Matters
UEFA Euro 2004 draws 49,507 Wikipedia views per month (edition_of_the_uefa_european_championship category, ranking #6 of 19).[2] It has Wikipedia articles in 29 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[29] It is known by 112 alternative names across languages and contexts.[30]
FAQs
What awards did UEFA Euro 2004 receive?
Honors received include Greece men's national football team[3] and Portugal men's national football team[4].