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2004 UEFA Women's Cup final


FieldValue
title2004 UEFA Women's Cup Final
event2003–04 UEFA Women's Cup
team1Umeå
team1associationSWE
team1score8
team2Frankfurt
team2associationGER
team2score0
firstlegFirst leg
team1score13
team2score10
date18 May 2004
stadium1Råsunda
city1Solna
referee1Floarea Ionescu (Romania)
attendance15,409
secondlegSecond leg
team1score25
team2score20
date25 June 2004
stadium2Stadion am Bornheimer Hang
city2Frankfurt
referee2Claudine Brohet (Belgium)
attendance29,500
previous2003
next2005

The 2004 UEFA Women's Cup Final was a two-legged football match that took place on 8 May and 5 June 2004 at Råsunda and Stadion am Bornheimer Hang between Umeå IK of Sweden and 1. FFC Frankfurt of Germany. It was the third time in a row that Umeå made an appearance in the final. Umeå won the final 8–0 on aggregate, avenging their defeat to the same team two years earlier.

Match

Details

First leg

  • Östberg
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SWE Andrée Jeglertz
GER Monika Staab

|}

Second leg

  • Östberg
  • Sjöström
  • Moström
{{Football kitpattern_la = _1FFCfrankfurt03hpattern_b = _1FFCfrankfurt03hpattern_ra = _1FFCfrankfurt03hpattern_sh = _adidaswhitepattern_so = _3_stripes_on_whiteleftarm = DD0000body = DD0000rightarm = DD0000shorts = DD0000socks = DD0000title = Frankfurt{{Football kitpattern_la = _whitelowerpattern_b = _umea0304hpattern_ra = _whitelowerleftarm = 000000body = 000000rightarm = 000000shorts = 000000socks = 000000title = Umeå
GER Monika Staab
SWE Andrée Jeglertz

|}

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