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2004 European Championship Qualifying, Group Stage 2004
Sweden
5-2-1
, 17 PTS
0
Latvia
5-1-2
, 16 PTS
1
Winner Icon Latvia
Maris Verpakovskis
(23')
Dzintars Zirnis
(73')
Summary
Commentary
Statistics
Line-Ups
Report
Match Formations
SWE
LVA
No.
Name
1
Andreas Isaksson
Christoffer Andersson
8
Andreas Johansson
4
Olof Mellberg
5
Michael Svensson
Teddy Lucic
Mikael Dorsin
6
Andreas Jakobsson
35
Mikael Per Benny Nilsson
8
Kim Källström
21
Zlatan Ibrahimovic
8
Anders Svensson
24
Marcus Allback
9
Mattias Jonson
Substitutes
1
Magnus Hedman
Anders Andersson
6
Tobias Linderoth
Niklas Skoog
Game Information
4:00 PM, 11 October 2003
Attendance: 32,095
Referees:
Massimo De Santis
Drumm leads from the front
New Zealand captain Emily Drumm was the difference between the two teams asher aggressive 59 steered the home side to a third straight victory over thetouring England side at Auckland with two matches left in the five-matchseries
Apr 19, 2019, 03:14 am - Chris Rosie
Match Timeline
Sweden
Latvia
23
HT
46
64
75
80
80
89
FT
Match Commentary
Match Stats
SWE
LVA
Possession
0
0
Shots on Goal
0
0
Shot Attempts
0
0
Yellow Cards
1
1
Corner Kicks
0
0
Saves
0
0
UEFA European Championship Qualifying Standings
Team
GP
W
D
L
GD
P
Turkey
8
5
2
1
+7
17
Croatia
8
5
1
2
+9
16
Wales
8
3
3
2
0
12
Armenia
8
2
2
4
-2
8
Latvia
8
1
0
7
-14
3
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