UEFA Euro 2004 Group D - Germany Vs Czech Republic

Germany Vs Czech Republic

23 June 2004 (2004-06-23)
19:45
Germany 1–2 Czech Republic Estádio José Alvalade, Lisbon
Attendance: 46,849
Referee: Terje Hauge (Norway)
Ballack 21' Report Heinz 30'
Baroš 77'
Germany Czech Republic

GERMANY:
GK 1 Oliver Kahn (c)
RB 3 Arne Friedrich
CB 4 Christian Wörns 83'
CB 5 Jens Nowotny 38'
LB 21 Philipp Lahm 74'
DM 8 Dietmar Hamann 79'
RM 19 Bernd Schneider
CM 22 Torsten Frings 46'
CM 13 Michael Ballack
LM 7 Bastian Schweinsteiger 86'
CF 10 Kevin Kurányi
Substitutions:
FW 20 Lukas Podolski 46'
FW 11 Miroslav Klose 79'
MF 16 Jens Jeremies 86'
Manager:
Rudi Völler

CZECH REPUBLIC:
GK 16 Jaromír Blažek
RB 3 Pavel Mareš
CB 5 René Bolf
CB 13 Martin Jiránek
LB 22 David Rozehnal
DM 4 Tomáš Galásek (c) 46'
CM 20 Jaroslav Plašil 70'
CM 19 Roman Týce 48'
AM 14 Štěpán Vachoušek
CF 12 Vratislav Lokvenc 59'
CF 18 Marek Heinz
Substitutions:
DF 17 Tomáš Hübschman 46'
FW 15 Milan Baroš 59'
MF 8 Karel Poborský 70'
Manager:
Karel Brückner

Man of the Match:
Marek Heinz (Czech Republic)

Assistant referees:
Ole Hermann Borgan (Norway)
Steinar Holvik (Norway)
Fourth official:
Stuart Dougal (Scotland)

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