Football Matches on Wednesday July 21, 2004
Round | Wk | Time | Home | Score | Away | Attendance | Venue | Referee | Match Report | Notes |
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First qualifying round | Jeunesse Esch lu | 1–0 | md Sheriff Tiraspol | La Frontière | Drazenko Kovacic | Match Report | Leg 2 of 2; Sheriff Tiraspol won | |||
First qualifying round | Rhyl FC wls | 1–3 | lv Skonto FC | Belle Vue | Wolfgang Sowa | Match Report | Leg 2 of 2; Skonto FC won | |||
First qualifying round | ND Gorica si | 3–1 | ee FC Flora | Športni Park | Christoforos Zografos | Match Report | Leg 2 of 2; ND Gorica won | |||
First qualifying round | Shelbourne FC ie | 0–0 | is KR Reykjavík | Tolka Park | Michael Svendsen | Match Report | Leg 2 of 2; Shelbourne FC won | |||
First qualifying round | KF Tirana al | 0–1 | by FC Gomel | Stadiumi Kombëtar Qemal Stafa | Ionica Serea | Match Report | Leg 2 of 2; KF Tirana won | |||
First qualifying round | Neftçi az | 1–0 | ba Široki Brijeg | Tofig Bahramov Republican stadium | Richard Havrilla | Match Report | Leg 2 of 2; Neftçi won | |||
First qualifying round | Pyunik am | 1–1 | mk FK Pobeda | Vazgen Sargsyan anvan Hanrapetakan Marza... | Guido Wildhaber | Match Report | Leg 2 of 2; Pyunik won | |||
First qualifying round | HJK fi | 1–0 | nir Linfield FC | ISS | Sergiy Berezka | Match Report | Leg 2 of 2; HJK won | |||
First qualifying round | FBK Kaunas lt | 4–1 | mt Sliema | Dariaus ir Girėno stadionas | Radek Matejek | Match Report | Leg 2 of 2; FBK Kaunas won | |||
First qualifying round | Havnar Bóltfelag fo | 3–0 | ge FC WIT Georgia | Tórsvøllur | Ian Stokes | Match Report | Leg 2 of 2; FC WIT Georgia won |
Round | Wk | Time | Home | Score | Away | Attendance | Venue | Referee | Match Report | Notes |
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Group stage | 2 | 18:30 | Bahrain bh | 1–1 | qa Qatar | 35,000 | Workers' Stadium (Neutral Site) | Toru Kamikawa | Match Report | |
Group stage | 2 | 21:00 | Indonesia id | 0–5 | cn China PR | 40,000 | Workers' Stadium (Neutral Site) | Talaat Najm | Match Report |
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