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    The year underdogs took over world football

    Papa LincBy Papa LincNovember 29, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read1 Views
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    Football had a different script in 2004 Football had a different script in 2004

    Some football years pass quietly. Others shake the sport to its core, and then there was 2004. A year so chaotic, so magical, so wildly unpredictable that even today, it feels like folklore disguised as fact.

    It began with José Mourinho, the rising Portuguese tactician who walked into Europe with Porto and tore the rulebook apart.

    His team, built not from superstars but from fighters and believers, stunned continent after continent before lifting the 2003–04 UEFA Champions League trophy.

    It was the birth of “The Special One,” though none of us knew what was coming next.

    Across the Mediterranean, Tunisia danced to a rhythm the continent had never heard before. In front of their home fans, they lifted the Africa Cup of Nations, the first in their history, igniting a celebration that poured from Tunis to the farthest deserts.

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    But the world was not done with surprises. Because in Portugal, at Euro 2004, a team with no right and no reputation rewrote destiny. Greece, disciplined, stubborn, and miraculous in every sense, beat hosts Portugal in the opening match and then beat them again in the final. A nation that had never tasted football glory suddenly found itself champions of Europe.

    Elsewhere, Valencia ruled Spain, snatching both La Liga and the UEFA Cup in a perfect storm of grit and brilliance.

    Werder Bremen conquered Germany for the first time since 1993. And in South America, unfancied Once Caldas rose from the shadows to capture the Copa Libertadores, silencing giants.

    Even the individual honours refused to follow tradition. Andriy Shevchenko, Ukraine’s cold-blooded striker, claimed the Ballon d’Or, becoming a national icon.

    It was the same year Brazil and Argentina clashed in a Copa América final so dramatic that it went to penalties. The same year, the European Championship, AFCON, Asian Cup, Copa América, and the Olympics all unfolded together – a festival of football unlike anything before or since.

    Football has had magical years, but 2004? 2004 was a miracle.

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