词条 | Estonia national football team 2004 |
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The 2004 season was the 13th full year of competitive football in the Baltic country as an independent nation. The Estonia national football team played sixteen international matches in 2004. ResultsEstonia vs Belarus U-21{{football box| date = Friendly [1] 14 February 2004 | team1 = {{fb|EST}} | score = 2 – 1 | team2 = {{fb|BLR|1995}} [2] | goals1 = M. Rooba {{goal|13}} Lemsalu {{goal|45}} | goals2 = Tarasenka {{goal|90}} | report= | stadium = Ta' Qali Stadium, Valletta | attendance = 200 | referee = Casha (MLT) }} Malta vs Estonia{{football box| date = Friendly [1] 16 February 2004 | team1 = {{fb|MLT}} | score = 5 – 2 | team2 = {{fb|EST}} | goals1 = Barbara {{goal|12}}, {{goal|60}} Said {{goal|28}} Turner {{goal|58}} Zahra {{goal|87}} | goals2 = Zahovaiko {{goal|16}} Piiroja {{goal|45}} | report= | stadium = Ta' Qali Stadium, Valletta | attendance = 500 | referee = Orlic (MKD) }} Moldova vs Estonia{{football box| date = Friendly [1] 18 February 2004 | team1 = {{fb|MDA}} | score = 0 – 1 | team2 = {{fb|EST}} | goals1 = | goals2 = Lindpere {{goal|58}} | report= | stadium = Ta' Qali Stadium, Valletta | attendance = 100 | referee = Sammut (MLT) }} Estonia vs Northern Ireland{{football box| date = Friendly 31 March 2004 | team1 = {{fb|EST}} | score = 0 – 1 | team2 = {{fb|NIR}} | goals1 = | goals2 = Healy {{goal|45}} | report= | stadium = A. Le Coq Arena, Tallinn | attendance = 2,900 | referee = Kari (FIN) }} Estonia vs Albania{{football box| date = Friendly 28 April 2004 | team1 = {{fb|EST}} | score = 1 – 1 | team2 = {{fb|ALB}} | goals1 = Viikmäe {{goal|81}} | goals2 = Aliaj {{goal|52}} | report= | stadium = A. Le Coq Arena, Tallinn | attendance = 4,200 | referee = Sipailo (LAT) }} Estonia vs Scotland{{football box| date = Friendly 27 May 2004 | team1 = {{fb|EST}} | score = 0 – 1 | team2 = {{fb|SCO}} | goals1 = | goals2 = McFadden {{goal|76}} | report= | stadium = A. Le Coq Arena, Tallinn | attendance = 5,000 | referee = Poulsen (DEN) }} Estonia vs Denmark{{football box| date = Friendly 30 May 2004 | team1 = {{fb|EST}} | score = 2 – 2 | team2 = {{fb|DEN}} | goals1 = Viikmäe {{goal|77}} Lindpere {{goal|90}} | goals2 = Tomasson {{goal|28}} Perez {{goal|79}} | report= | stadium = A. Le Coq Arena, Tallinn | attendance = 5,000 | referee = Bossen (NED) }} Czech Republic vs Estonia{{football box| date = Friendly 6 June 2004 | team1 = {{fb|CZE}} | score = 2 – 0 | team2 = {{fb|EST}} | goals1 = Baroš {{goal|6}}, {{goal|22}} | goals2 = | report= | stadium = Na Stínadlech, Teplice | attendance = 12,000 | referee = Brugger (AUT) }} Estonia vs FYR Macedonia{{football box| date = Friendly 30 May 2004 | team1 = {{fb|EST}} | score = 2 – 4 | team2 = {{fb|MKD}} | goals1 = Zahovaiko {{goal|54}} Teever {{goal|65}} | goals2 = Sedloski {{goal|11}} Popov {{goal|15}} Pandev {{goal|31}} Grozdanovski {{goal|66}} | report= | stadium = A. Le Coq Arena, Tallinn | attendance = 2,200 | referee = Fröjdfeldt (SWE) }} Liechtenstein vs Estonia{{football box| date = WCQ [3] 18 August 2004 | team1 = {{fb|LIE}} | score = 1 – 2 | team2 = {{fb|EST}} | goals1 = D'Elia {{goal|49}} | goals2 = Viikmäe {{goal|34}} Lindpere {{goal|80}} | report= | stadium = Rheinpark, Vaduz | attendance = 912 | referee = Bozinovski (MKD) }} Estonia vs Luxembourg{{football box| date = WCQ 4 September 2004 | team1 = {{fb|EST}} | score = 4 – 0 | team2 = {{fb|LUX}} | goals1 = Teever {{goal|7}} Schauls {{goal|41|og}} Oper {{goal|61}} Viikmäe {{goal|67}} | goals2 = | report= | stadium = A. Le Coq Arena, Tallinn | attendance = 3,000 | referee = Kelly (IRL) }} Portugal vs Estonia{{football box| date = WCQ 8 September 2004 | team1 = {{fb|POR}} | score = 4 – 0 | team2 = {{fb|EST}} | goals1 = Cristiano Ronaldo {{goal|75}} Postiga {{goal|84}}, {{goal|90}} Pauleta {{goal|87}} | goals2 = | report= | stadium = Estádio Dr. Magalhães Pessoa, Leiria | attendance = 27,214 | referee = Demirlek (TUR) }} Latvia vs Estonia{{football box| date = WCQ 13 October 2004 | team1 = {{fb|LAT}} | score = 2 – 2 | team2 = {{fb|EST}} | goals1 = Astafjevs {{goal|65}} Laizans {{goal|82}} | goals2 = Oper {{goal|72}} Teever {{goal|79}} | report= | stadium = Skonto stadions, Riga | attendance = 8,500 | referee = Meyer (GER) }} Russia vs Estonia{{football box| date = WCQ 17 November 2004 | team1 = {{fb|RUS}} | score = 4 – 0 | team2 = {{fb|EST}} | goals1 = Karyaka {{goal|23}} Izmailov {{goal|25}} Sychev {{goal|32}} Loskov {{goal|67|pk}} | goals2 = | report= | stadium = Kuban Stadium, Krasnodar | attendance = 28,000 | referee = Busacca (SUI) }} Thailand vs Estonia{{football box| date = Friendly [4] 30 November 2004 | team1 = {{fb|THA}} | score = 0 – 0 | team2 = {{fb|EST}} | goals1 = | goals2 = | report= | stadium = Suphachalasai Stadium, Bangkok | attendance = 35,000 | referee = Sukri (MAS) |penalties1 = Chaiman {{pengoal}} Puanakunmee {{penmiss}} Jitkundot {{pengoal}} Fuplook {{pengoal}} Chaikamdee {{pengoal}} |penaltyscore = 4–3 |penalties2 = {{pengoal}} Teever {{pengoal}} Kruglov {{penmiss}} Jääger {{pengoal}} Reinumäe {{penmiss}} Reim }} Hungary vs Estonia{{football box| date = Friendly [4] 2 December 2004 | team1 = {{fb|HUN}} | score = 5 – 0 | team2 = {{fb|EST}} | goals1 = Rósa {{goal|12}} Waltner {{goal|14}} Kerekes {{goal|19}} Rajczi {{goal|24}} Pollák {{goal|63}} | goals2 = | report= | stadium = Suphachalasai Stadium, Bangkok | attendance = 800 | referee = Tonghan (THA) }} Notes1. ^1 2 Match at the 2004 Rothmans Cup 2. ^Belarus played with its Belarus national under-21 football team, and therefore it was not an official FIFA game. 3. ^2006 FIFA World Cup qualification match for the 2006 FIFA World Cup in Germany. Estonia played in Group 3. 4. ^1 Match at the 2004 King's Cup References
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