2004 European Football Championship (team squads)
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Below are the team squads for the 2004 European Football Championship which took place in Portugal from June 12 to July 4 2004.
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Bulgaria
On May 19, 2004 Bulgaria coach Plamen Markov named a 23-man squad.
Bulgaria | ||
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Number | Player | Club in 2004 |
Goalkeepers | ||
1 | Zdravko Zdravkov | Litex Lovech |
23 | Dimitar Ivankov | Levski Sofia |
12 | Stoyan Kolev | CSKA Sofia |
Defenders | ||
2 | Vladimir Ivanov | Lokomotiv Plovdiv |
3 | Rosen Kirilov | Litex Lovech |
6 | Kiril Kotev | Lokomotiv Plovdiv |
4 | Ivailo Petkov | Fenerbahçe |
18 | Predrag Pazin | Shakhtar Donetsk |
22 | Ilian Stoyanov | Levski Sofia |
5 | Zlatomir Zagorcic | Litex Lovech |
Midfielders | ||
7 | Daniel Borimirov | Levski Sofia |
10 | Velizar Dimitrov | CSKA Sofia |
15 | Marian Hristov | Kaiserslautern |
17 | Martin Petrov | VfL Wolfsburg |
19 | Stilian Petrov | Celtic |
13 | Georgi Peev | Dynamo Kyiv |
8 | Milen Petkov | AEK Athens |
Forwards | ||
9 | Dimitar Berbatov | Bayer Leverkusen |
20 | Valeri Bojinov | Lecce |
14 | Georgi Chilikov | Levski Sofia |
21 | Zoran Jankovic | Dalian Shide |
11 | Zdravko Lazarov | Gaziantepspor |
16 | Vladimir Manchev | Lille |
Coach: Plamen Markov |
Croatia
On June 2, 2004, Croatia coach Otto Barić named his final 23-man squad:
Croatia | ||
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Number | Player | Club in 2004 |
Goalkeepers | ||
1 | Stipe Pletikosa | Shakhtar Donetsk |
12 | Tomislav Butina | Club Brugge |
23 | Joey Didulica | FK Austria Wien |
Defenders | ||
13 | Dario Šimić | AC Milan |
21 | Robert Kovač | Bayern München |
6 | Boris Živković | VfB Stuttgart |
3 | Josip Šimunić | Hertha Berlin |
5 | Igor Tudor | Juventus |
4 | Stjepan Tomas | Fenerbahçe |
14 | Mato Neretljak | Hajduk Split |
2 | Mario Tokić | Grazer AK |
Midfielders | ||
10 | Niko Kovač | Hertha Berlin |
7 | Milan Rapaić | Ancona |
15 | Jerko Leko | Dynamo Kyiv |
16 | Marko Babić | Bayer Leverkusen |
8 | Darijo Srna | Shakhtar Donetsk |
22 | Nenad Bjelica | Kaiserslautern |
20 | Giovanni Rosso | Maccabi Haifa |
Forwards | ||
9 | Dado Pršo | Rangers |
11 | Tomislav Šokota | Benfica |
19 | Ivica Mornar | Portsmouth |
18 | Ivica Olić | CSKA Moscow |
17 | Ivan Klasnić | Werder Bremen |
Coach: Otto Barić |
Czech Republic
On May 19, 2004 Czech Republic coach Karel Brückner named a 24-man squad. His final squad of 23 is:
Czech Republic | ||
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Number | Player | Club in 2004 |
Goalkeepers | ||
16 | Jaromír Blažek | Sparta Prague |
1 | Petr Čech | Rennes |
23 | Antonín Kinský | Saturn Ramenskoe |
Defenders | ||
5 | René Bolf | Banik Ostrava |
2 | Zdeněk Grygera | Ajax |
17 | Tomáš Hübschman | Sparta Prague |
6 | Marek Jankulovski | Udinese |
13 | Martin Jiránek | Reggina |
3 | Pavel Mareš | Zenit St. Peterburg |
22 | David Rozehnal | Club Brugge |
21 | Tomáš Ujfaluši | Hamburg |
Midfielders | ||
4 | Tomáš Galásek | Ajax |
11 | Pavel Nedvěd | Juventus |
20 | Jaroslav Plašil | Monaco |
8 | Karel Poborský | Sparta Prague |
10 | Tomáš Rosický | Borussia Dortmund |
7 | Vladimír Šmicer | Liverpool |
19 | Roman Týce | 1860 Munich |
14 | Štěpán Vachoušek | Marseille |
Forwards | ||
15 | Milan Baroš | Liverpool |
18 | Marek Heinz | Banik Ostrava |
9 | Jan Koller | Borussia Dortmund |
12 | Vratislav Lokvenc | Kaiserslautern |
Coach: Karel Brückner |
Denmark
On June 1, 2004 Denmark coach Morten Olsen named a 23-man squad.
Denmark | ||
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Number | Player | Club in 2004 |
Goalkeepers | ||
1 | Thomas Sorensen | Aston Villa |
16 | Peter Skov Jensen | Midtjylland |
22 | Stephan Andersen | Charlton Athletic |
Defenders | ||
13 | Per Kroldrup | Udinese |
6 | Thomas Helveg | Inter Milan |
3 | René Henriksen | Panathinaikos |
5 | Niclas Jensen | Borussia Dortmund |
4 | Martin Laursen | A.C. Milan |
18 | Brian Priske | Genk |
2 | Kasper Boegelund | PSV |
Midfielders | ||
7 | Thomas Gravesen | Everton |
12 | Thomas Kahlenberg | Brøndby |
14 | Claus Jensen | Charlton Athletic |
15 | Daniel Jensen | Real Murcia |
17 | Christian Poulsen | Schalke 04 |
8 | Jesper Gronkjaer | Chelsea |
10 | Martin Jorgensen | Udinese |
Forwards | ||
19 | Dennis Rommedahl | PSV Eindhoven |
9 | Jon Dahl Tomasson | A.C. Milan |
20 | Kenneth Perez | AZ Alkmaar |
21 | Peter Madsen | VfL Bochum |
11 | Ebbe Sand | Schalke 04 |
23 | Peter Loevenkrands | Rangers |
Coach: Morten Olsen |
England
On May 17, 2004 England coach Sven-Göran Eriksson named a 23-man squad.
England | ||
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Number | Player | Club in 2004 |
Goalkeepers | ||
1 | David James | Manchester City |
13 | Paul Robinson | Tottenham Hotspur |
22 | Ian Walker | Leicester City |
Defenders | ||
2 | Gary Neville | Manchester United |
3 | Ashley Cole | Arsenal |
5 | John Terry | Chelsea |
6 | Sol Campbell | Arsenal |
12 | Wayne Bridge | Chelsea |
14 | Philip Neville | Manchester United |
15 | Ledley King | Tottenham Hotspur |
16 | Jamie Carragher | Liverpool |
Midfielders | ||
4 | Steven Gerrard | Liverpool |
7 | David Beckham | Real Madrid |
8 | Paul Scholes | Manchester United |
11 | Frank Lampard | Chelsea |
17 | Nicky Butt | Manchester United |
18 | Owen Hargreaves | Bayern Munich |
19 | Joe Cole | Chelsea |
20 | Kieron Dyer | Newcastle United |
Forwards | ||
9 | Wayne Rooney | Everton |
10 | Michael Owen | Liverpool |
21 | Emile Heskey | Birmingham City |
23 | Darius Vassell | Aston Villa |
Coach: Sven-Göran Eriksson |
France
On May 18, 2004 French coach Jacques Santini named a 23-man squad. On May 28, Santini named a replacement for Ludovic Giuly, an injured member of his original squad.
France | ||
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Number | Player | Club in 2004 |
Goalkeepers | ||
16 | Fabien Barthez | Marseille |
23 | Gregory Coupet | Lyon |
1 | Mickael Landreau | Nantes |
Defenders | ||
2 | Jean-Alain Boumsong | Auxerre |
8 | Marcel Desailly | Chelsea |
5 | William Gallas | Chelsea |
3 | Bixente Lizarazu | Bayern Munich |
19 | Willy Sagnol | Bayern Munich |
13 | Mikael Silvestre | Manchester United |
15 | Lilian Thuram | Juventus |
Midfielders | ||
17 | Olivier Dacourt | Roma |
6 | Claude Makelele | Chelsea |
18 | Benoit Pedretti | Sochaux |
7 | Robert Pires | Arsenal |
14 | Jerome Rothen | Monaco |
4 | Patrick Vieira | Arsenal |
10 | Zinedine Zidane | Real Madrid |
Forwards | ||
22 | Sidney Govou | Lyon |
12 | Thierry Henry | Arsenal |
21 | Steve Marlet | Marseille |
9 | Louis Saha | Manchester United |
20 | David Trezeguet | Juventus |
11 | Sylvain Wiltord | Arsenal |
Coach: Jacques Santini |
Germany
On May 24, 2004, Germany coach Rudi Völler named 22 players of his 23-man squad. Two of his original choices were injured before the June 2 deadline for naming the final roster, and were replaced. Völler's final 23-man squad is:
Germany | ||
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Number | Player | Club in 2004 |
Goalkeepers | ||
23 | Timo Hildebrand | VfB Stuttgart |
1 | Oliver Kahn | Bayern München |
12 | Jens Lehmann | Arsenal |
Defenders | ||
6 | Frank Baumann | Werder Bremen |
3 | Arne Friedrich | Hertha Berlin |
2 | Andreas Hinkel | VfB Stuttgart |
21 | Philipp Lahm | VfB Stuttgart |
5 | Jens Nowotny | Bayer Leverkusen |
4 | Christian Wörns | Borussia Dortmund |
17 | Christian Ziege | Unattached formerly Tottenham Hotspur |
Midfielders | ||
13 | Michael Ballack | Bayern München |
18 | Fabian Ernst | Werder Bremen |
22 | Torsten Frings | Borussia Dortmund |
8 | Dietmar Hamann | Liverpool |
16 | Jens Jeremies | Bayern München |
15 | Sebastian Kehl | Borussia Dortmund |
19 | Bernd Schneider | Bayer Leverkusen |
7 | Bastian Schweinsteiger | Bayern München |
Forwards | ||
9 | Fredi Bobic | Hertha Berlin |
14 | Thomas Brdaric | Hannover 96 |
11 | Miroslav Klose | Kaiserslautern |
10 | Kevin Kuranyi | VfB Stuttgart |
20 | Lukas Podolski | Köln |
Coach: Rudi Völler |
Greece
On May 23, 2004 Greece coach Otto Rehhagel named a 23-man squad.
Greece | ||
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Number | Player | Club in 2004 |
Goalkeepers | ||
1 | Antonis Nikopolidis | Panathinaikos |
12 | Kostas Chalkias | Panathinaikos |
13 | Fanis Katergiannakis | Olympiakos |
Defenders | ||
5 | Traianos Dellas | Roma |
18 | Yannis Goumas | Panathinaikos |
2 | Yourkas Seitaridis | Panathinaikos |
14 | Takis Fyssas | Benfica |
4 | Nikos Dabizas | Leicester City |
3 | Stelios Venetidis | Olympiakos |
19 | Michalis Kapsis | AEK Athens |
Midfielders | ||
21 | Costas Katsouranis | AEK Athens |
6 | Angelos Basinas | Panathinaikos |
7 | Theodoros Zagorakis | AEK Athens |
16 | Pantelis Kafes | Olympiakos |
23 | Vassilis Lakis | AEK Athens |
10 | Vassilis Tsartas | AEK Athens |
17 | Giorgios Georgiadis | Olympiakos |
8 | Stelios Giannakopoulos | Bolton Wanderers |
20 | Giorgos Karagounis | Inter Milan |
Forwards | ||
22 | Dimitrios Papadopoulos | Panathinaikos |
15 | Zisis Vryzas | Fiorentina |
9 | Angelos Charisteas | Werder Bremen |
11 | Demis Nikolaidis | Atlético Madrid |
Coach: Otto Rehhagel |
Italy
On May 18, 2004 Italy coach Giovanni Trapattoni named a 23-man squad.
Italy | ||
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Number | Player | Club in 2004 |
Goalkeepers | ||
1 | Gianluigi Buffon | Juventus |
12 | Francesco Toldo | Inter Milan |
22 | Angelo Peruzzi | Lazio |
Defenders | ||
5 | Fabio Cannavaro | Inter Milan |
15 | Giuseppe Favalli | Lazio |
6 | Matteo Ferrari | Parma |
23 | Marco Materazzi | Inter Milan |
13 | Alessandro Nesta | A.C. Milan |
3 | Massimo Oddo | Lazio |
2 | Christian Panucci | Roma |
19 | Gianluca Zambrotta | Juventus |
Midfielders | ||
16 | Mauro Camoranesi | Juventus |
14 | Stefano Fiore | Lazio |
8 | Gennaro Gattuso | A.C. Milan |
20 | Simone Perrotta | Chievo |
21 | Andrea Pirlo | A.C. Milan |
4 | Cristiano Zanetti | Inter Milan |
18 | Antonio Cassano | Roma |
Forwards | ||
11 | Bernardo Corradi | Lazio |
7 | Alessandro Del Piero | Juventus |
17 | Marco Di Vaio | Juventus |
10 | Francesco Totti | Roma |
9 | Christian Vieri | Inter Milan |
Coach: Giovanni Trapattoni |
Latvia
On May 29, 2004 Latvia coach Aleksandrs Starkovs named a 23-man squad.
Latvia | ||
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Number | Player | Club in 2004 |
Goalkeepers | ||
1 | Aleksandrs Kolinko | Rostov |
20 | Andrejs Pavlovs | Skonto Riga |
12 | Andrejs Piedels | Skonto Riga |
Defenders | ||
6 | Olegs Blagonadezdins | Skonto Riga |
7 | Aleksandrs Isakovs | Skonto Riga |
18 | Igors Korablovs | Ventspils |
15 | Maris Smirnovs | Ventspils |
2 | Igors Stepanovs | Beveren |
22 | Arturs Zakresevskis | Skonto Riga |
4 | Mihails Zemlinskis | Skonto Riga |
16 | Dzintars Zirnis | Metalurgs Liepajas |
Midfielders | ||
3 | Vitalis Astafjevs | Admira Wacker |
8 | Imants Bleidelis | Viborg |
5 | Juris Laizans | CSKA Moscow |
14 | Valentins Lobanovs | Metalurg Zaporizhya |
13 | Jurgis Pucinsks | Luch-Energia |
10 | Andrejs Rubins | Shinnik Yaroslavl |
19 | Andrejs Stolcers | Fulham |
Forwards | ||
21 | Mihails Miholaps | Skonto Riga |
17 | Marians Pahars | Southampton |
11 | Andrejs Prohorenkovs | Maccabi Tel-Aviv |
23 | Vits Rimkus | Ventspils |
9 | Maris Verpakovskis | Dynamo Kyiv |
Coach: Aleksandrs Starkovs |
Netherlands
On May 19, 2004 Netherlands coach Dick Advocaat named a 23-man squad.
Netherlands | ||
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Number | Player | Club in 2004 |
Goalkeepers | ||
1 | Edwin van der Sar | Fulham |
23 | Ronald Waterreus | PSV Eindhoven |
13 | Sander Westerveld | Real Sociedad |
Defenders | ||
15 | Frank de Boer | Rangers |
4 | Wilfred Bouma | PSV Eindhoven |
5 | Giovanni van Bronckhorst | Barcelona |
6 | Phillip Cocu | PSV Eindhoven |
18 | Johnny Heitinga | Ajax Amsterdam |
2 | Michael Reiziger | Barcelona |
3 | Jaap Stam | A.C. Milan |
Midfielders | ||
21 | Paul Bosvelt | Manchester City |
8 | Edgar Davids | Barcelona |
20 | Clarence Seedorf | A.C. Milan |
14 | Wesley Sneijder | Ajax Amsterdam |
11 | Rafael van der Vaart | Ajax Amsterdam |
22 | Boudewijn Zenden | Middlesbrough |
7 | Andy van der Meyde | Inter Milan |
Forwards | ||
17 | Pierre van Hooijdonk | Fenerbahçe |
9 | Patrick Kluivert | Barcelona |
12 | Roy Makaay | Bayern Munich |
10 | Ruud van Nistelrooy | Manchester United |
16 | Marc Overmars | Barcelona |
19 | Arjen Robben | PSV Eindhoven |
Coach: Dick Advocaat |
Portugal
On May 18, 2004 Portugal coach Luiz Felipe Scolari named a 23-man squad.
Portugal | ||
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Number | Player | Club in 2004 |
Goalkeepers | ||
1 | Ricardo | Sporting Lisbon |
12 | Quim | Braga |
22 | Moreira | Benfica |
Defenders | ||
4 | Jorge Andrade | Deportivo La Coruña |
5 | Fernando Couto | Lazio |
16 | Ricardo Carvalho | Porto |
2 | Paulo Ferreira | Porto |
13 | Miguel | Benfica |
14 | Nuno Valente | Porto |
3 | Rui Jorge | Sporting Lisbon |
15 | Beto | Sporting Lisbon |
Midfielders | ||
19 | Tiago | Benfica |
8 | Petit | Benfica |
6 | Costinha | Porto |
20 | Deco | Porto |
18 | Maniche | Porto |
10 | Rui Costa | A.C. Milan |
7 | Luis Figo | Real Madrid |
Forwards | ||
9 | Pauleta | Paris Saint-Germain |
17 | Cristiano Ronaldo | Manchester United |
11 | Simão Sabrosa | Benfica |
21 | Nuno Gomes | Benfica |
23 | Hélder Postiga | Tottenham Hotspur |
Coach: Luiz Felipe Scolari |
Russia
On June 2, 2004, Russia coach Georgi Yartsev named his final 23-man squad:
Note: Aleksandr Mostovoi was expelled from the team and sent home on June 15, due to alleged attacks on the cohesion of the group.
Russia | ||
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Number | Player | Club in 2004 |
Goalkeepers | ||
12 | Viacheslav Malafeev | Zenit St. Petersburg |
1 | Sergei Ovchinnikov | Lokomotiv Moscow |
23 | Igor Akinfeev | CSKA Moscow |
Defenders | ||
16 | Vadim Evseev | Lokomotiv Moscow |
17 | Dmitri Sennikov | Lokomotiv Moscow |
21 | Aleksei Bugayev | Torpedo Moscow |
13 | Roman Sharonov | Rubin Kazan |
14 | Aleksandr Anyukov | Krylya Sovetov Samara |
Midfielders | ||
4 | Aleksei Smertin | Portsmouth |
2 | Vladislav Radimov | Zenit St. Petersburg |
7 | Marat Izmailov | Lokomotiv Moscow |
5 | Andrei Kariaka | Krylya Sovetov Samara |
8 | Rolan Gusev | CSKA Moscow |
19 | Vladimir Bystrov | Zenit St. Petersburg |
22 | Evgeni Aldonin | CSKA Moscow |
10 | Aleksandr Mostovoi | Celta Vigo |
15 | Dmitri Alenichev | Porto |
20 | Dmitri Loskov | Lokomotiv Moscow |
6 | Igor Semshov | Torpedo Moscow |
Forwards | ||
9 | Dmitri Bulykin | Dinamo Moscow |
3 | Dmitri Sychev | Lokomotiv Moscow |
11 | Aleksandr Kerzhakov | Zenit St. Petersburg |
18 | Dmitri Kirichenko | CSKA Moscow |
Coach: Georgi Yartsev |
Spain
On May 17, 2004 Spain coach Iñaki Sáez named a 23-man squad. His final squad, unchanged except for an injury replacement, is:
Spain | ||
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Number | Player | Club in 2004 |
Goalkeepers | ||
1 | Santiago Cañizares | Valencia |
13 | Daniel Aranzubia | Athletic Bilbao |
23 | Iker Casillas | Real Madrid |
Defenders | ||
2 | Joan Capdevila | Deportivo La Coruña |
3 | Carlos Marchena | Valencia |
5 | Carles Puyol | Barcelona |
6 | Ivan Helguera | Real Madrid |
12 | Gabri Garcia | Barcelona |
15 | Raul Bravo | Real Madrid |
18 | Cesar Martin | Deportivo |
22 | Juanito Gutierrez | Real Betis |
Midfielders | ||
4 | David Albelda | Valencia |
8 | Ruben Baraja | Valencia |
14 | Vicente Rodriguez | Valencia |
16 | Xabi Alonso | Real Sociedad |
19 | Joaquin Sanchez | Betis |
20 | Xavi Hernandez | Barcelona |
21 | Juan Carlos Valeron | Deportivo |
Forwards | ||
7 | Raúl | Real Madrid |
9 | Fernando Torres | Atlético Madrid |
10 | Fernando Morientes | A.S. Monaco |
11 | Albert Luque | Deportivo |
17 | Joseba Etxeberria | Athletic Bilbao |
Coach: Iñaki Sáez |
Sweden
On May 6, 2004 Sweden coaches Tommy Soderberg and Lars Lagerbäck named a 23-man squad. Their final squad, including one injury replacement, is:
Sweden | ||
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Number | Player | Club in 2004 |
Goalkeepers | ||
1 | Andreas Isaksson | Djurgårdens |
12 | Magnus Hedman | Ancona |
23 | Magnus Kihlstedt | Copenhagen |
Defenders | ||
13 | Petter Hansson | Heerenveen |
15 | Andreas Jakobsson | Brøndby |
2 | Teddy Lucic | Bayer Leverkusen |
5 | Erik Edman | Heerenveen |
3 | Olof Mellberg | Aston Villa |
22 | Erik Wahlsted | Helsingborgs |
4 | Johan Mjällby | Celtic |
14 | Alexander Östlund | Hammarby |
Midfielders | ||
19 | Pontus Farnerud | Strasbourg |
9 | Fredrik Ljungberg | Arsenal |
8 | Anders Svensson | Southampton |
7 | Mikael Nilsson | Halmstads |
16 | Kim Källström | Rennes |
17 | Anders Andersson | Benfica |
6 | Tobias Linderoth | Everton |
21 | Christian Wilhelmsson | Anderlecht |
Forwards | ||
11 | Henrik Larsson | Celtic |
10 | Zlatan Ibrahimovic | Ajax Amsterdam |
18 | Mattias Jonson | Brøndby |
20 | Marcus Allbäck | Aston Villa |
Coaches: Tommy Soderberg and Lars Lagerbäck |
Switzerland
On May 24, 2004, Switzerland coach Jakob "Köbi" Kuhn named a provisional squad of 26 players. Between then and the deadline of June 2 for naming a final squad, Kuhn cut two players, and two others dropped out due to injury. The final squad of 23, including one new player, is:
Switzerland | ||
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Number | Player | Club in 2004 |
Goalkeepers | ||
23 | Fabrice Borer | Grasshopper-Club |
1 | Jörg Stiel | Borussia Mönchengladbach |
12 | Pascal Zuberbühler | FC Basel |
Defenders | ||
3 | Bruno Berner | SC Freiburg |
2 | Bernt Haas | West Bromwich Albion |
4 | Stéphane Henchoz | Liverpool |
14 | Ludovic Magnin | Werder Bremen |
20 | Patrick Müller | Lyon |
17 | Christoph Spycher | Grasshopper-Club |
5 | Murat Yakin | FC Basel |
13 | Marco Zwyssig | FC Basel |
Midfielders | ||
15 | Daniel Gygax | FC Zürich |
18 | Benjamin Huggel | FC Basel |
19 | Johann Lonfat | Sochaux |
6 | Johann Vogel | PSV Eindhoven |
8 | Raphael Wicky | Hamburg |
10 | Hakan Yakin | VfB Stuttgart |
7 | Ricardo Cabanas | Grasshopper-Club |
16 | Fabio Celestini | Marseille |
Forwards | ||
11 | Stéphane Chapuisat | Young Boys Bern |
9 | Alexander Frei | Rennes |
21 | Milaim Rama | Thun |
22 | Johan Vonlanthen | PSV Eindhoven |
Coach: Jakob "Köbi" Kuhn |
External links
- EURO 2004 official site (http://www.euro2004.com)