UEFA Euro 2004 qualifying Group 10

The match between Switzerland and Albania on 11 June 2003 at the Stade de Genève, Geneva

Standings and results for Group 10 of the UEFA Euro 2004 qualifying tournament.

Group 10 consisted of Albania, Georgia, Republic of Ireland, Russia and Switzerland. The group winner was Switzerland, finishing one point ahead of Russia, who qualified for the play-offs.

Standings

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Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualification Switzerland Russia Republic of Ireland Albania Georgia (country)
1   Switzerland 8 4 3 1 15 11 +4 15 Qualify for final tournament 2–2 2–0 3–2 4–1
2  Russia 8 4 2 2 19 12 +7 14 Advance to play-offs 4–1 4–2 4–1 3–1
3  Republic of Ireland 8 3 2 3 10 11 −1 11 1–2 1–1 2–1 2–0
4  Albania 8 2 2 4 11 15 −4 8 1–1 3–1 0–0 3–1
5  Georgia 8 2 1 5 8 14 −6 7 0–0 1–0[a] 1–2 3–0
Source: UEFA
Rules for classification: Qualification tiebreakers
Notes:
  1. ^ The Georgia v Russia match originally was played on 12 October 2002, but was abandoned at half-time with the score 0–0 due to floodlight failure and rescheduled.

Matches

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Russia 4–2 Republic of Ireland
Karyaka 20'
Beschastnykh 24'
Kerzhakov 71'
Babb 88' (o.g.)
Report Doherty 69'
Morrison 76'
Attendance: 26,000
Switzerland 4–1 Georgia
Frei 37'
H. Yakin 62'
Müller 74'
Chapuisat 81'
Report Arveladze 62'
Attendance: 20,500

Georgia Abandoned[note 1] Russia
Report
Albania 1–1  Switzerland
Murati 79' Report M. Yakin 37'
Attendance: 14,000[5]

Russia 4–1 Albania
Kerzhakov 3'
Semak 42', 55'
Onopko 52'
Report Duro 13'
Attendance: 17,200[6]
Referee: Leif Sundell (Sweden)
Republic of Ireland 1–2  Switzerland
Magnin 78' (o.g.) Report H. Yakin 45'
Celestini 87'
Attendance: 36,000

Albania 3–1 Russia
Rraklli 20'
Lala 79'
Tare 82'
Report Karyaka 76'
Georgia 1–2 Republic of Ireland
Kobiashvili 62' Report Duff 18'
Doherty 84'

Georgia 0–0  Switzerland
Report
Albania 0–0 Republic of Ireland
Report
Attendance: 16,000[9]

Georgia 1–0 Russia
Asatiani 12' Report

Republic of Ireland 2–1 Albania
Keane 6'
Aliaj 90+2' (o.g.)
Report Skela 8'
Attendance: 35,900[10]
Switzerland 2–2 Russia
Frei 13', 15' Report Ignashevich 23', 67' (pen.)
Attendance: 30,500

Switzerland 3–2 Albania
Haas 10'
Frei 32'
Cabanas 71'
Report Lala 22'
Skela 86' (pen.)
Attendance: 26,000
Republic of Ireland 2–0 Georgia
Doherty 43'
Keane 59'
Report

Republic of Ireland 1–1 Russia
Duff 35' Report Ignashevich 42'
Attendance: 36,000
Georgia 3–0 Albania
Arveladze 8', 43'
Ashvetia 17'
Report

Russia 4–1  Switzerland
Bulykin 19', 32', 58'
Mostovoi 72'
Report Karyaka 12' (o.g.)
Attendance: 28,800
Albania 3–1 Georgia
Hasi 51'
Tare 53'
Bushi 80'
Report Arveladze 64'
Attendance: 10,500

Russia 3–1 Georgia
Bulykin 29'
Titov 45+1'
Sychev 73'
Report Iashvili 3'
Attendance: 30,000
Switzerland 2–0 Republic of Ireland
H. Yakin 6'
Frei 60'
Report
Attendance: 31,006
Referee: Anders Frisk (Sweden)

Goalscorers

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There were 63 goals scored in 21 matches, for an average of 3 goals per match.[note 2]

5 goals

4 goals

3 goals

2 goals

1 goal

1 own goal

Notes

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  1. ^ a b The Georgia v Russia match was originally played on 12 October 2002, but was abandoned by referee Tom Henning Øvrebø at half-time with the score 0–0 due to floodlight failure.[1][2][3][4] The match was rescheduled for 30 April 2003.
  2. ^ The matches tally takes into account fixtures that were subsequently abandoned.

References

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  1. ^ "Протокол матча Грузия – Россия 0:0" [Match report Georgia v Russia 0–0] (in Russian). Retrieved 28 January 2019.
  2. ^ Whelan, James (2002-10-14). "Sabotage claims after game abandoned". Irish Examiner. Retrieved 2024-06-19.
  3. ^ UEFA.com (2003-04-21). "Titov back for Georgia replay | UEFA EURO 2004". UEFA.com. Retrieved 2024-06-19.
  4. ^ UEFA.com (2003-04-25). "Georgia appeal partially upheld | UEFA EURO 2004". UEFA.com. Retrieved 2024-06-19.
  5. ^ "Albania v Switzerland, 12 October 2002" (JSON). Union of European Football Associations. Retrieved 18 November 2020.
  6. ^ "Russia v Albania, 16 October 2002" (JSON). Union of European Football Associations. Retrieved 18 November 2020.
  7. ^ "Albania v Russia, 29 March 2003" (JSON). Union of European Football Associations. Retrieved 18 November 2020.
  8. ^ "Georgia v Switzerland, 2 April 2003" (JSON). Union of European Football Associations. Retrieved 18 November 2020.
  9. ^ "Albania v Republic of Ireland, 2 April 2003" (JSON). Union of European Football Associations. Retrieved 18 November 2020.
  10. ^ "Republic of Ireland v Albania, 7 June 2003" (JSON). Union of European Football Associations. Retrieved 18 November 2020.
  11. ^ "Georgia v Albania, 6 September 2003" (JSON). Union of European Football Associations. Retrieved 18 November 2020.
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