UEFA Euro 2004 Group D - Netherlands Vs Czech Republic

Netherlands Vs Czech Republic

19 June 2004 (2004-06-19)
19:45
Netherlands 2–3 Czech Republic Estádio Municipal de Aveiro, Aveiro
Attendance: 29,935
Referee: Manuel Mejuto González (Spain)
Bouma 4'
van Nistelrooy 19'
Report Koller 23'
Baroš 71'
Šmicer 88'

NETHERLANDS:
GK 1 Edwin van der Sar
RB 18 John Heitinga 26', 75'
CB 4 Wilfred Bouma
CB 3 Jaap Stam
LB 5 Giovanni van Bronckhorst
CM 8 Edgar Davids
CM 6 Phillip Cocu (c)
AM 7 Andy van der Meyde 79'
RW 20 Clarence Seedorf 9' 86'
LW 19 Arjen Robben 58'
CF 10 Ruud van Nistelrooy
Substitutions:
MF 21 Paul Bosvelt 58'
DF 2 Michael Reiziger 79'
MF 11 Rafael van der Vaart 86'
Manager:
Dick Advocaat

CZECH REPUBLIC:
GK 1 Petr Čech
RB 2 Zdeněk Grygera 25'
CB 21 Tomáš Ujfaluši
CB 13 Martin Jiránek
LB 6 Marek Jankulovski
DM 4 Tomáš Galásek 55' 62'
CM 8 Karel Poborský
CM 10 Tomáš Rosický
AM 11 Pavel Nedvěd (c)
CF 9 Jan Koller 75'
CF 15 Milan Baroš
Substitutions:
MF 7 Vladimír Šmicer 25'
FW 18 Marek Heinz 62'
DF 22 David Rozehnal 75'
Manager:
Karel Brückner

Man of the Match:
Pavel Nedvěd (Czech Republic)

Assistant referees:
Rafael Guerrero Alonso (Spain)
Oscar Martínez Samaniego (Spain)
Fourth official:
Pierluigi Collina (Italy)

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