Football at the 2004 Summer Olympics

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The 2004 Football at the Summer Olympics tournament at the 2004 Summer Olympics started on 11 August (two days before the opening ceremony) and ended on 28 August.

The tournaments take place every four years, in conjunction with the Summer Olympic Games. The associations affiliated to FIFA are invited to participate with their men's U-23 and women's representative teams.<ref>Article 1 of the tournament regulations. Template:Webarchive</ref> The men's tournament allows up to three overage players to join the U-23 squads.

The men's tournament was won by Argentina, coached by Marcelo Bielsa, which held a record of having won every match without conceding a goal in the tournament. The Golden Boot was won by Argentina's Carlos Tevez. The women's tournament was won by the United States.

Venues

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Olympic Stadium Pampeloponnisiako Stadium
Capacity: 71,030 Capacity: 23,558
Piraeus Thessaloniki
Karaiskakis Stadium Kaftanzoglio Stadium
Capacity: 33,334 Capacity: 27,770
Heraklion Volos
Pankritio Stadium Panthessaliko Stadium
Capacity: 26,240 Capacity: 22,700

Men

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Roberto Ayala
Nicolás Burdisso
Willy Caballero
Fabricio Coloccini
César Delgado
Andrés D'Alessandro
Leandro Fernández
Luciano Figueroa
Kily González
Lucho González
Mariano González
Gabriel Heinze
Germán Lux
Javier Mascherano
Nicolás Medina
Clemente Rodríguez
Mauro Rosales
Javier Saviola
Carlos Tevez
Coach: Marcelo Bielsa
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Rodrigo Romero
Emilio Martínez
Julio Manzur
Carlos Gamarra
José Devaca
Celso Esquivel
Pablo Giménez
Edgar Barreto
Fredy Barreiro
Diego Figueredo
Aureliano Torres
Pedro Benítez
Julio César Enciso
Julio González
Ernesto Cristaldo
Osvaldo Díaz
José Cardozo
Diego Barreto
Coach: Carlos Jara Saguier
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Marco Amelia
Andrea Barzagli
Daniele Bonera
Cesare Bovo
Giorgio Chiellini
Daniele De Rossi
Simone Del Nero
Marco Donadel
Matteo Ferrari
Andrea Gasbarroni
Alberto Gilardino
Emiliano Moretti
Giandomenico Mesto
Angelo Palombo
Ivan Pelizzoli
Giampiero Pinzi
Andrea Pirlo
Giuseppe Sculli
Coach: Claudio Gentile

Women

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Briana Scurry
Heather Mitts
Christie Rampone
Cat Reddick
Lindsay Tarpley
Brandi Chastain
Shannon Boxx
Angela Hucles
Mia Hamm
Aly Wagner
Julie Foudy
Cindy Parlow
Kristine Lilly
Joy Fawcett
Kate Markgraf
Abby Wambach
Heather O'Reilly
Kristin Luckenbill
Coach: April Heinrichs
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Andréia
Maravilha
Mônica
Tânia
Juliana
Daniela
Rosana
Renata Costa
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Formiga
Elaine
Maycon
Pretinha
Marta
Cristiane
Roseli
Dayane
Grazielle
Coach: Renê Simões
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Silke Rottenberg
Kerstin Stegemann
Kerstin Garefrekes
Steffi Jones
Sarah Günther
Viola Odebrecht
Pia Wunderlich
Petra Wimbersky
Birgit Prinz
Renate Lingor
Martina Müller
Navina Omilade
Sandra Minnert
Isabell Bachor
Sonja Fuss
Conny Pohlers
Ariane Hingst
Nadine Angerer
Coach: Tina Theune-Meyer

FIFA Fair play award

Women's tournament

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