2004 Danish Cup Final

The 2004 Danish Cup Final was the final and deciding match of the Danish Cup 2003-04. It took place on Thursday 20 May 2004 at Parken Stadium in Copenhagen and saw the Superliga leaders F.C. Copenhagen beat no. 5 in the league Aalborg Boldspilklub (AaB).

F.C. Copenhagen have won the Cup on two previous occasions (1995 and 1997). AaB have won the Cup in 1966 and 1970.

Referee Michael Svendsen officiated the match.

Road to Copenhagen

AaBF.C. Copenhagen
Esbjerg fB [DS]
A
2-1
Ericsson 64
Lundberg
Fifth roundFC Nordsjælland [SL]
A
4-2
Zuma 35
Bisgaard 58
Møller 78
Bergvold 83
Viborg FF [DS]
H
2-0
Ericsson 21
Lundberg 63
Quarter finalsSkive IK [2D]
A
2-0
Møller 63, 67
Brøndby IF [SL]
A
0-0
- Semi finals
First leg
Odense BK [DS]
H
3-1
Álvaro 3
Christiansen 54
Jacobsen 78
Brøndby IF [SL]
H
2-1
Nielsen
Lundberg
Second legOdense BK [DS]
A
4-2
Bisgaard 19
Møller 65
Álvaro 74
Traoré 90

Match facts

AALBORG BK 0
Red and white shirts/White shorts/White socks
 
GK 1 Denmark Jimmy Nielsen (C)
RB 16Denmark Allan Olesen
CB 2 Norway Bård Borgersen
CB 8 Norway Trond Andersen
LB 15Denmark Allan K. Jepsen
RM 9Denmark Thomas Augustinussen  27'  77'
CM 22Denmark Rasmus Würtz
CM 18Sweden Martin Ericsson
LM 17Denmark Stefan Schmidt
FW 10Denmark David Nielsen
FW 14Denmark Christian Lundberg
Substitutes:
DF 28 Denmark Martin Pedersen
DF 4 Denmark Jacob Krüger
MF 6 Denmark Allan Gaarde  77'
 
Manager:
Sweden Erik Hamrén
F.C. COPENHAGEN 1
Black shirts/Black shorts/Black socks
Bisgaard 28
GK 1 Sweden Magnus Kihlstedt
RB 2 Denmark Lars Jacobsen
CB 17Denmark Ole Tobiasen
CB 4 Denmark Bo Svensson (C)  22'
LB 15Denmark Peter Christiansen  20'
RM 8 Denmark Michael Silberbauer  61'
CM 25Denmark Hjalte Nørregaard  87'
CM 24Denmark Christian Traoré
LM 21Denmark Morten Bisgaard  28'
FW 18Brazil Álvaro Santos  57'
FW 32Denmark Peter Møller Red card 67'
Substitutes:
GK 16Hungary Balázs Rabóczki
FW 12Faroe Islands Todi Jónsson  57'
FW 27Denmark Jesper Bech  51'
MF 28Denmark Martin Bergvold
Manager:
Sweden Hans Backe

STATISTICS

MATCH RULES

  • 90 minutes.
  • 2 x 15 minutes of extra-time if necessary.
  • Penalty shootout if scores still level.
  • Four named subsititutes
  • Maximum of 3 substitutions.

See also

External links

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