Netherlands national football team 2004

Netherlands national football team 2004

In the 2004 season the Netherlands national football team competed at Euro 2004 in Portugal, falling to the host nation in the semifinals of the tournament. Afterwards manager Dick Advocaat resigned. He was replaced by former striker Marco van Basten.

Contents

Results

Netherlands vs United States

February 18, 2004
Friendly
Netherlands  1–0  United States Amsterdam ArenA, Amsterdam
Attendance: 29,700
Referee: Øvrebø (NOR)
Robben Goal 57'

Netherlands vs France

March 31, 2004
Friendly
Netherlands  0–0  France De Kuip, Rotterdam
Attendance: 49,000
Referee: Stark (GER)

Netherlands vs Greece

April 28, 2004
Friendly
Netherlands  4–0  Greece Philips Stadion, Eindhoven
Attendance: 27,000
Referee: Bolognino (ITA)
Makaay Goal 50'
Zenden Goal 58'
Heitinga Goal 61'
Van Hooijdonk Goal 89'

Netherlands vs Belgium

May 29, 2004
Friendly
Netherlands  0–1  Belgium Philips Stadion, Eindhoven
Attendance: 34,000
Referee: Colombo (FRA)
Goor Goal 78' (pen.)

Netherlands vs Faroe Islands

June 1, 2004
Friendly
Netherlands  3–0  Faroe Islands Stade Olympique, Lausanne
Attendance: 3,200
Referee: Leuba (SUI)
Van der Vaart Goal 30'
Makaay Goal 51'
Overmars Goal 59'

Netherlands vs Ireland

June 5, 2004
Friendly
Netherlands  0–1  Republic of Ireland Amsterdam ArenA, Amsterdam
Attendance: 42,000
Referee: Dean (ENG)
Rob. Keane Goal 45'


Germany vs Netherlands

June 15, 2004
Euro 2004 (Group 4)
Germany  1–1  Netherlands Estádio do Dragão, Porto
Attendance: 48,197
Referee: Frisk (SWE)
Frings Goal 30' Van Nistelrooy Goal 81'

Netherlands vs Czech Republic

June 19, 2004
Euro 2004 (Group 4)
Netherlands  2–3  Czech Republic Estádio Municipal, Aveiro
Attendance: 29,935
Referee: Mejuto González (ESP)
Bouma Goal 4'
Van Nistelrooy Goal 19'
Koller Goal 23'
Baroš Goal 71'
Šmicer Goal 88'

Netherlands vs Latvia

June 23, 2004
Euro 2004 (Group 4)
Netherlands  3–0  Latvia Estádio Municipal, Braga
Attendance: 27,904
Referee: Milton Nielsen (DEN)
Van Nistelrooy Goal 27' (pen.)35'
Makaay Goal 84'

Netherlands vs Sweden

June 26, 2004
Euro 2004 (Quarterfinals)
Netherlands  0–0  Sweden Estádio do Algarve, Faro
Attendance: 27,762
Referee: Michel (SVK)
  Penalties  
Van Nistelrooy Scored
Heitinga Scored
Reiziger Scored
Cocu Missed
Makaay Scored
Robben Scored
5–4 Scored Källström
Scored Larsson
Missed Ibrahimović
Scored Ljungberg
Scored Wilhelmsson
Missed Mellberg

Portugal vs Netherlands

June 26, 2004
Euro 2004 (Semifinals)
Portugal  2–1  Netherlands Estádio José Alvalade, Lisbon
Attendance: 46,679
Referee: Frisk (SWE)
Ronaldo Goal 26'
Maniche Goal 58'
Andrade Goal 63' (o.g.)

Sweden vs Netherlands

August 18, 2004
Friendly
Sweden  2–2  Netherlands Råsunda Stadium, Solna
Attendance: 20,377
Referee: Styles (ENG)
M. Jonson Goal 4'
Ibrahimović Goal 69'
Sneijder Goal 17'
Van Bommel Goal 43'

Netherlands vs Liechtenstein

September 3, 2004
Friendly
Netherlands  3–0  Liechtenstein Galgenwaard Stadium, Utrecht
Attendance: 15,000
Referee: Brines (SCO)
Van Bommel Goal 43'
Ooijer Goal 56'
Landzaat Goal 78'

Netherlands vs Czech Republic

September 8, 2004
WCQ (Group 1)
Netherlands  2–0  Czech Republic Amsterdam ArenA, Amsterdam
Attendance: 48,488
Referee: Merk (GER)
Van Hooijdonk Goal 33'84'

FYR Macedonia vs Netherlands

October 9, 2004
WCQ (Group 1)
Macedonia  2–2  Netherlands City Stadium, Skopje
Attendance: 15,000
Referee: Frøjdfeldt (SWE)
Pandev Goal 45'
Stojkov Goal 70'
Bouma Goal 43'
Kuijt Goal 66'

Netherlands vs Finland

October 13, 2004
WCQ (Group 1)
Netherlands  3–1  Finland Amsterdam ArenA, Amsterdam
Attendance: 50,000
Referee: Bennett (ENG)
Sneijder Goal 39'
Van Nistelrooy Goal 41'63'
Tainio Goal 14'

Andorra vs Netherlands

November 17, 2004
WCQ (Group 1)
Andorra  0–3  Netherlands Mini Estadi, Barcelona
Attendance: 1,500
Referee: Yefet (ISR)
Cocu Goal 21'
Robben Goal 31'
Sneijder Goal 77'

See also

  • 2003-04 in Dutch football
  • 2004-05 in Dutch football

References


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