The 2004 UEFA Cup final was an association football match that took place on 19 May 2004 at Ullevi in Gothenburg, Sweden, contested between Spanish side Valencia and French side Olympique de Marseille. Valencia won the match 2–0, with goals from Vicente and Mista. This was the fourth major European trophy won by Valencia.

Route to the final

Valencia

RoundRoyal Spanish Football Federation Valencia
UEFA Cup
RoundOpponentAgg.1st leg2nd leg
First roundSwedish Football Association AIK2–01–0 (A)1–0 (H)
Second roundIsrael Football Association Maccabi Haifa4–00–0 (H)4–0 (A)
Third roundTurkish Football Federation Beşiktaş5–23–2 (H)2–0 (A)
Fourth roundTurkish Football Federation Gençlerbirliği2–1 (a.e.t.)0–1 (A)2–0 (a.e.t.) (H)
Quarter-finalsFrench Football Federation Bordeaux4–22–1 (A)2–1 (H)
Semi-finalsRoyal Spanish Football Federation Villarreal1–00–0 (A)1–0 (H)

Marseille

RoundFrench Football Federation Marseille
Champions League
Qualifying stageOpponentAgg.1st leg2nd leg
Third qualifying roundAustrian Football Association Austria Wien1–01–0 (A)0–0 (H)
Group stageOpponentResult
Matchday 1Royal Spanish Football Federation Real Madrid2–4 (A)
Matchday 2Football Association of Serbia and Montenegro Partizan3–0 (H)
Matchday 3Portuguese Football Federation Porto2–3 (H)
Matchday 4Portuguese Football Federation Porto0–1 (A)
Matchday 5Royal Spanish Football Federation Real Madrid1–2 (H)
Matchday 6Football Association of Serbia and Montenegro Partizan1–1 (A)
Final standingsGroup F third place Pos Teamvte Pld Pts 1 Royal Spanish Football Federation Real Madrid 6 14 2 Portuguese Football Federation Porto 6 11 3 French Football Federation Marseille 6 4 4 Football Association of Serbia and Montenegro Partizan 6 3Source:
PosTeamvtePldPts
1Royal Spanish Football Federation Real Madrid614
2Portuguese Football Federation Porto611
3French Football Federation Marseille64
4Football Association of Serbia and Montenegro Partizan63
UEFA Cup
RoundOpponentAgg.1st leg2nd leg
Third roundUkrainian Association of Football Dnipro Dnipropetrovsk1–01–0 (H)0–0 (A)
Fourth roundThe Football Association Liverpool3–21–1 (A)2–1 (H)
Quarter-finalsItalian Football Federation Internazionale2–01–0 (H)1–0 (A)
Semi-finalsThe Football Association Newcastle United2–00–0 (A)2–0 (H)

Match

Summary

Valencia had been on a 14-match unbeaten run previous to this match, which had only ended the previous week to Villarreal, the side they beat in the semi-final to reach the final, due to a weakened lineup after securing the La Liga title. In contrast, Marseille had lost four of their last five matches in Ligue 1.

The start of the match was conservative due to the wind. Didier Drogba threatened early on, and was sent tumbling by a robust challenge from Roberto Ayala, which led to a free kick, in which the resulting shot was cleared off the line by Carlos Marchena. This sparked Valencia into life and David Albelda produced a save from Fabien Barthez after pouncing on Mista's rebounded shot.

Valencia dominated possession, which led to frustration, and Steve Marlet getting booked in the tenth minute. Marseille's first meaningful attempt at goal came in the 16th minute when Steve Marlet headed over from Camel Meriem's cross. Minutes later, Meriem himself had a chance to give Marseille the lead, but he shot wide from the edge of the area. Marseille had another chance when Habib Beye got on the end of Drogba's free kick, but he headed wide. The definitive moment in the match came on the stroke of half time, when Barthez brought down Mista in the area after a cross by Curro Torres. Barthez was sent off and Valencia were awarded a penalty. Jérémy Gavanon replaced Barthez with Camel Meriem making way for him. Vicente dispatched the penalty to give Valencia a 1–0 lead going into half time.

The second half started off with Valencia in total ascendancy, and after 13 minutes of near-total possession, Valencia doubled their lead. Vicente had cut the ball in from the left for Mista, who finished the chance with ease to record his fifth goal of the competition. Marseille's heads inevitably dropped. They came forward in flourishes in the last remnants of the game, however, when Drogba's free kick was stopped by Santiago Cañizares. Drogba also nearly played in Steve Marlet with a through-ball, but it was intercepted at the last second. Marseille almost found a way back into the Valencia goal area in the 80th minute, but Sylvain N'Diaye's shot was saved by Cañizares.

After this, the match descended into a stoic affair and Valencia ran out winners to win their first major European trophy in 24 years, and victory after two successive UEFA Champions League final defeats, in 2000 and 2001. The victory also meant that Amedeo Carboni became the oldest player to win a European final at 39 years and 43 days old.

Details

Valencia Royal Spanish Football Federation2–0French Football Federation Marseille
Vicente 45+3' (pen.) Mista 58'
ValenciaMarseille
GK 1 Spain Santiago Cañizares RB 23 Spain Curro Torres CB 4 Argentina Roberto Ayala CB 5 Spain Carlos Marchena 86' LB 15 Italy Amedeo Carboni 34' RM 19 Spain Francisco Rufete 64' CM 6 Spain David Albelda (c) CM 8 Spain Rubén Baraja LM 14 Spain Vicente 27' SS 10 Spain Miguel Ángel Angulo 82' CF 20 Spain Mista Substitutes: GK 13 Spain Andrés Palop DF 2 Argentina Mauricio Pellegrino 86' DF 3 Brazil Fábio Aurélio MF 21 Argentina Pablo Aimar 64' MF 25 Mali Mohamed Sissoko 82' FW 11 Spain Juan Sánchez FW 24 Spain Xisco Manager: Spain Rafael BenítezGK 28 France Fabien Barthez 45' CB 23 Senegal Habib Beye CB 6 Algeria Brahim Hemdani (c) CB 12 Ivory Coast Abdoulaye Méïté RWB 2 Brazil Demetrius Ferreira LWB 3 France Manuel dos Santos CM 32 France Mathieu Flamini 71' CM 7 Senegal Sylvain N'Diaye 84' RW 20 France Steve Marlet 10' LW 18 France Camel Meriem 45' CF 11 Ivory Coast Didier Drogba 60' Substitutes: GK 30 France Jérémy Gavanon 45' DF 5 France Philippe Christanval DF 21 France Johnny Ecker MF 14 Czech Republic Štěpán Vachoušek MF 26 France Laurent Batlles 71' MF 29 Switzerland Fabio Celestini 84' MF 33 France Nicolas Cicut Manager: France José Anigo
GK1Spain Santiago Cañizares
RB23Spain Curro Torres
CB4Argentina Roberto Ayala
CB5Spain Carlos Marchena86'
LB15Italy Amedeo Carboni34'
RM19Spain Francisco Rufete64'
CM6Spain David Albelda (c)
CM8Spain Rubén Baraja
LM14Spain Vicente27'
SS10Spain Miguel Ángel Angulo82'
CF20Spain Mista
Substitutes:
GK13Spain Andrés Palop
DF2Argentina Mauricio Pellegrino86'
DF3Brazil Fábio Aurélio
MF21Argentina Pablo Aimar64'
MF25Mali Mohamed Sissoko82'
FW11Spain Juan Sánchez
FW24Spain Xisco
Manager:
Spain Rafael Benítez
GK28France Fabien Barthez45'
CB23Senegal Habib Beye
CB6Algeria Brahim Hemdani (c)
CB12Ivory Coast Abdoulaye Méïté
RWB2Brazil Demetrius Ferreira
LWB3France Manuel dos Santos
CM32France Mathieu Flamini71'
CM7Senegal Sylvain N'Diaye84'
RW20France Steve Marlet10'
LW18France Camel Meriem45'
CF11Ivory Coast Didier Drogba60'
Substitutes:
GK30France Jérémy Gavanon45'
DF5France Philippe Christanval
DF21France Johnny Ecker
MF14Czech Republic Štěpán Vachoušek
MF26France Laurent Batlles71'
MF29Switzerland Fabio Celestini84'
MF33France Nicolas Cicut
Manager:
France José Anigo
Man of the Match: Roberto Ayala (Valencia)Assistant referees: Marco Ivaldi (Italy) Narciso Pisacreta (Italy) Fourth official: Roberto Rosetti (Italy)Match rules 90 minutes 30 minutes of silver goal extra time if necessary Penalty shoot-out if scores still level Seven named substitutes Maximum of three substitutions

Statistics

First half
StatisticValenciaMarseille
First half Statistic Valencia Marseille Goals scored 1 0 Total shots 5 4 Shots on target 3 0 Ball possession 50% 50% Corner kicks 3 1 Fouls committed 16 11 Offsides 0 1 Yellow cards 2 1 Red cards 0 1Second half Statistic Valencia Marseille Goals scored 1 0 Total shots 5 7 Shots on target 2 3 Ball possession 58% 42% Corner kicks 0 3 Fouls committed 10 13 Offsides 2 0 Yellow cards 0 1 Red cards 0 0Overall Statistic Valencia Marseille Goals scored 2 0 Total shots 10 11 Shots on target 5 3 Ball possession 54% 46% Corner kicks 3 4 Fouls committed 26 24 Offsides 2 1 Yellow cards 2 2 Red cards 0 1
Goals scored10
Total shots54
Shots on target30
Ball possession50%50%
Corner kicks31
Fouls committed1611
Offsides01
Yellow cards21
Red cards01
StatisticValenciaMarseille
Goals scored10
Total shots57
Shots on target23
Ball possession58%42%
Corner kicks03
Fouls committed1013
Offsides20
Yellow cards01
Red cards00
StatisticValenciaMarseille
Goals scored20
Total shots1011
Shots on target53
Ball possession54%46%
Corner kicks34
Fouls committed2624
Offsides21
Yellow cards22
Red cards01

See also

External links

  • at UEFA.com