
Back in 2004, if there had been a play-off between Champions League champions Porto and then Europa Champions Greece, who do you think would have won?
In the 2004 UEFA Champions League final at the 2004 UEFA Champions League stadium in Gelsenkirchen, Germany, Porto won the championship with a 3–0 victory over Monaco. The goal scored was Carlos Abato, Deco, Arenichev, and the head coach was Portugal's later famous madman Munirio. Also in the 2004 European Championship final at the Stadium of Light in Lisbon, Portugal, Greece won the championship with a 1–0 victory over Portugal. The match was the most classic of all the Greek men's football matches, and Charlistias' final goal was the most classic of all the greek men's goals, none of them. Let's step on the train of time, look at the 11-year-old people who started that year in Porto and Greece, relive the victory of the two teams in the 2004 final, and recall the glorious moments that are almost impossible to replicate.
2003/04 Champions League Final:
Porto 3-0 Monaco
Porto's final starter 11:
Head Coach: Munirio (Portugal)
Main squad: 442
Goalkeepers: Baya, Defenders: Ferreira, Carvalho, Jorge Costa, Valente, Midfielders: Costinia, Maniche, Deco, Mendes, Forwards: Dre, Carlos Alberto
Euro 2004 Final:
Greece 1 to 0 Portugal
Greek final starters 11:
Head Coach: Rehagel (Germany)
Goalkeepers: Nicopolidis, Defenders: Fessas, Dras, Capsis, Sitaridis, Midfielders: Zagoracis, Casoranis, Basinas, Jannakopolos, Forwards: Charles Stejas, Frizas