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{{Use dmy dates|date=February 2011}}{{Infobox football match | title = 2004 Supercopa de España | image = | event = | team1 = Zaragoza | team1association = | team1score = 3 | team2 = Valencia | team2association = | team2score = 2 | details = on aggregate | firstleg = First leg | team1score1 = 0 | team2score1 = 1 | details1 = | date1 = 21 August 2004 | stadium1 = La Romareda | city1 = Zaragoza | man_of_the_match1a = | man_of_the_match1atitle = | man_of_the_match1b = | man_of_the_match1btitle = | referee1 = Julián Rodríguez Santiago | attendance1 = 25,000 | weather1 = | secondleg = Second leg | team1score2 = 3 | team2score2 = 1 | details2 = | date2 = 24 August 2004 | stadium2 = Estadio Mestalla | city2 = Valencia | man_of_the_match2a = | man_of_the_match2atitle = | man_of_the_match2b = | man_of_the_match2btitle = | referee2 = Carlos Megía Dávila | attendance2 = 35,000 | weather2 = | previous = 2003 | next = 2005 }}The 2004 Supercopa de España was two-leg Spanish football matches played on 21 August and 24 August 2004. It contested by Real Zaragoza, who were Spanish Cup winners in 2003–04, and Valencia CF, who won the 2003–04 Spanish League. Real Zaragoza won 3–2 on aggregate. Match detailsFirst leg{{footballbox |date = 21 August 2004 |time = 22:00 CET |team1 = Zaragoza |score = 0–1 |team2 = Valencia |report = |goals1 = |goals2 = Vicente {{goal|61}} |stadium = La Romareda, Zaragoza |attendance = 25,000 |referee = Julián Rodríguez Santiago }}{{Football kit | pattern_la = | pattern_b = | pattern_ra = | leftarm = FFFFFF | body = FFFFFF | rightarm = FFFFFF | shorts = 2020CC | socks = FFFFFF | title = Zaragoza }} | {{Football kit | pattern_la = | pattern_b = | pattern_ra = | pattern_sh = | leftarm = FF8800 | body = FF8800 | rightarm = FF8800 | shorts = FF8800 | socks = FF8800 | title = Valencia }} |
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GK | 13 | ESP}} Luís García | RB | 4 | ESP}} Luis Cuartero | 60}} | CB | 5 | BRA}} Álvaro | 76}} | CB | 6 | ARG}} Gabriel Milito | 4}} | LB | 12 | PAR}} Delio Toledo | RM | 7 | ARG}} Luciano Galletti | 79}} | CM | 17 | ESP}} José María Movilla | 80}} | CM | 26 | ESP}} Alberto Zapater | LM | 10 | BRA}} Sávio | CF | 9 | ESP}} David Villa | CF | 19 | ESP}} Javi Moreno | 20}} | 67}} | Substitutes: | FW | 18 | Serbia and Montenegro}} Goran Drulić | 85}} | 67}} | MF | 8 | ESP}} Cani | 79}} | MF | 20 | ESP}} David Generelo | 80}} | Manager: | {{flagicon|ESP}} Víctor Muñoz |
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GK | 1 | ESP}} Santiago Cañizares | RB | 23 | ESP}} Curro Torres | 31}} | CB | 17 | ESP}} David Navarro | CB | 2 | ARG}} Mauricio Pellegrino | LB | 15 | ITA}} Amedeo Carboni | RM | 19 | ESP}} Francisco Rufete | 88}} | CM | 6 | ESP}} David Albelda | CM | 8 | ESP}} Rubén Baraja | LM | 14 | ESP}} Vicente | 62}} | 85}} | CF | 10 | ESP}} Miguel Ángel Angulo | CF | 11 | ITA}} Marco Di Vaio | 69}} | Substitutes: | FW | 20 | ESP}} Mista | 69}} | FW | 9 | ITA}} Bernardo Corradi | 85}} | MF | 7 | ITA}} Stefano Fiore | 88}} | Manager: | {{flagicon|ITA}} Claudio Ranieri | |
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Second leg{{footballbox |date = 24 August 2004 |time = 22:00 CET |team1 = Valencia |score = 1–3 |team2 = Zaragoza |report = |goals1 = Corradi {{goal|53}} |goals2 = Álvaro {{goal|11}} Galletti {{goal|33}} Javi Moreno {{goal|82}} |stadium = Estadio Mestalla, Valencia |attendance = 35,000 |referee = Carlos Megía Dávila }}{{Football kit | pattern_la = | pattern_b = | pattern_ra = | leftarm = FFFFFF | body = FFFFFF | rightarm = FFFFFF | shorts = 000000 | socks = FFFFFF | title = Valencia }} | {{Football kit | pattern_la = | pattern_b = | pattern_ra = | pattern_sh = | leftarm = ff0000 | body = ff0000 | rightarm = ff0000 | shorts = ff0000 | socks = ff0000 | title = Zaragoza }} |
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GK | 1 | ESP}} Santiago Cañizares | RB | 12 | POR}} Marco Caneira | CB | 17 | ESP}} David Navarro | 45}} | CB | 2 | ARG}} Mauricio Pellegrino | 80}} | LB | 15 | ITA}} Amedeo Carboni | RM | 19 | ESP}} Francisco Rufete | 46}} | CM | 6 | ESP}} David Albelda | CM | 8 | ESP}} Rubén Baraja | 46}} | LM | 7 | ITA}} Stefano Fiore | CF | 20 | ESP}} Mista | CF | 9 | ITA}} Bernardo Corradi | 65}} | Substitutes: | MF | 10 | ESP}} Miguel Ángel Angulo | 70}} | 46}} | MF | 21 | ARG}} Pablo Aimar | 46}} | FW | 18 | ESP}} Xisco | 65}} | Manager: | {{flagicon|ITA}} Claudio Ranieri |
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GK | 13 | ESP}} Luís García | RB | 4 | ESP}} Luis Cuartero | CB | 5 | BRA}} Álvaro | CB | 6 | ARG}} Gabriel Milito | LB | 12 | PAR}} Delio Toledo | 19}} | RM | 7 | ARG}} Luciano Galletti | 71}} | CM | 17 | ESP}} José María Movilla | CM | 26 | ESP}} Alberto Zapater | 57}} | 59}} | LM | 10 | BRA}} Sávio | CF | 9 | ESP}} David Villa | 56}} | CF | 19 | ESP}} Javi Moreno | Substitutes: | MF | 8 | ESP}} Cani | 56}} | MF | 20 | ESP}} David Generelo | 59}} | MF | 23 | ESP}} Fernando Soriano | 71}} | Manager: | {{flagicon|ESP}} Víctor Muñoz | |
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Supercopa de España 2004 Winners |
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Zaragoza First Title |
References- List of Super Cup Finals 2004 RSSSF.com
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