Statements (52)
Predicate | Object |
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gptkbp:instance_of |
gptkb:football_match
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gptkbp:attendance |
51,000
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gptkbp:awards |
gptkb:Henri_Delaunay_Trophy
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gptkbp:championship |
gptkb:UEFA_Euro_2004
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gptkbp:check_in_time |
gptkb:battle
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gptkbp:country |
gptkb:hosts
lost attacking strategy featured star players failed to score had more possession disappointed fans attacked aggressively throughout the tournament coached by Luiz Felipe Scolari defeated Netherlands in semifinals expected to win held a national mourning suffered a national disappointment. |
gptkbp:date |
July 4, 2004
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gptkbp:final_score |
Greece 1 -0 Portugal
1 -0 0 -0 |
gptkbp:head_coach |
gptkb:battle
won celebrated victory underdogs celebrated with a parade scored in the 57th minute defeated Portugal won by a single goal achieved a historic upset celebrated in Athens coached by Otto Rehhagel defeated France in semifinals defended well throughout the tournament won without a star player |
gptkbp:held_in |
July 4, 2004
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gptkbp:historical_impact |
changed perception of Greek football
|
https://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#label |
2004 UEFA Euro final
|
gptkbp:is_a_venue_for |
gptkb:Estádio_da_Luz
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gptkbp:is_played_by |
gptkb:Portugal
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gptkbp:location |
gptkb:Lisbon
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gptkbp:notable_match |
gptkb:Angelos_Charisteas
|
gptkbp:number_of_matches |
90 minutes
|
gptkbp:participating_teams |
gptkb:Greece
gptkb:Portugal |
gptkbp:penalty_shootout |
gptkb:battle
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gptkbp:referee |
gptkb:Benito_Archundia
|
gptkbp:significance |
Greece's first major international trophy
|
gptkbp:top_scorer |
gptkb:Angelus_Charisteas
|
gptkbp:bfsParent |
gptkb:2004_UEFA_Euro_semi-final
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gptkbp:bfsLayer |
6
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