Football at the 2004 Summer Olympics
The football tournament at the 2004 Summer Olympics started on 11 August (two days before the opening ceremony), and ended on 28 August.
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| Games | 2004 Summer Olympics | ||||||||
| Host country | Greece | ||||||||
| Dates | 11–28 August 2004 | ||||||||
| Venues | 6 (in 6 host cities) | ||||||||
| Competitors | 425 from 22 nations | ||||||||
| Men's tournament | |||||||||
| Teams | 16 (from 6 confederations) | ||||||||
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| Women's tournament | |||||||||
| Teams | 10 (from 6 confederations) | ||||||||
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The tournaments take place every four years, in conjunction with the Summer Olympic Games. The associations affiliated to FIFA are invited to participate with their men's U-23 and women's representative teams.[1] The men's tournament allows up to three overage players to join the U-23 squads.
The men's tournament was won by Argentina, coached by Marcelo Bielsa, which held a record of having won every match without conceding a goal in the tournament. The Golden Boot was won by Argentina's Carlos Tevez. The women's tournament was won by the United States.
Venues
- Olympic Stadium, Athens
- Karaiskakis Stadium, Piraeus
- Pankritio Stadium, Heraklion
- Pampeloponnisiako Stadium, Patras
- Kaftanzoglio Stadium, Thessaloniki
- Panthessaliko Stadium, Volos
| Athens | ![]() Football at the 2004 Summer Olympics (Greece) |
Patras | |
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| Olympic Stadium | Pampeloponnisiako Stadium | ||
| Capacity: 71,030 | Capacity: 23,558 | ||
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| Piraeus | Thessaloniki | ||
| Karaiskakis Stadium | Kaftanzoglio Stadium | ||
| Capacity: 33,334 | Capacity: 27,770 | ||
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| Heraklion | Volos | ||
| Pankritio Stadium | Panthessaliko Stadium | ||
| Capacity: 26,240 | Capacity: 22,700 | ||
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Men
Women
References
- Article 1 of the tournament regulations. Archived 1 November 2006 at the Wayback Machine
External links
Wikimedia Commons has media related to Association football at the 2004 Summer Olympics.
- Olympic Football Tournaments Athens 2004 – Men, FIFA.com
- Olympic Football Tournaments Athens 2004 – Women, FIFA.com
- Official result book – Football
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