UEFA Champions League 2004–05

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The UEFA Champions League 2004–05 was a European club football season most famously remembered for Liverpool’s dramatic comeback victory over AC Milan in the final, often called the “Miracle of Istanbul.”

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2004–05 UEFA Champions League 1

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instanceOf UEFA Champions League season
football competition
ballSupplier Adidas NERFINISHED
competitionPhase group stage
knockout phase
continent Europe
defendingChampion F.C. Porto NERFINISHED
endDate 2005-05-25
finalCity Istanbul NERFINISHED
finalCountry Turkey NERFINISHED
finalDate 2005-05-25
finalDecidedBy penalty shoot-out
finalFullTimeScore 3–3 after extra time
finalHalftimeScore A.C. Milan 3–0 Liverpool
finalHostAssociation Turkish Football Federation NERFINISHED
finalLosingManager Carlo Ancelotti NERFINISHED
finalManOfTheMatch Steven Gerrard NERFINISHED
finalReferee Manuel Mejuto González NERFINISHED
finalScore Liverpool 3–3 A.C. Milan (Liverpool won 3–2 on penalties)
finalWinningManager Rafael Benítez NERFINISHED
governingBodyHeadquarters Nyon, Switzerland NERFINISHED
hasChampion Liverpool F.C. NERFINISHED
hasFinalVenue Atatürk Olympic Stadium NERFINISHED
hasRunnerUp A.C. Milan NERFINISHED
hasTopScorer Ruud van Nistelrooy NERFINISHED
isAlsoKnownAs Miracle of Istanbul season NERFINISHED
nextSeason UEFA Champions League 2005–06 NERFINISHED
notableFor Liverpool comeback from 3–0 down to 3–3 in final
numberOfAssociationsRepresented 52
numberOfTeamsInGroupStage 32
organisedBy UEFA NERFINISHED
previousSeason UEFA Champions League 2003–04 NERFINISHED
qualifyingRoundsIncluded first qualifying round
second qualifying round
third qualifying round
seasonNumber 50
seasonNumberAsChampionsLeague 13
sponsorName UEFA Champions League (Heineken and other official sponsors) NERFINISHED
sport association football
startDate 2004-07-13
topScorerGoals 8
trophy European Champion Clubs' Cup NERFINISHED
usesCompetitionFormat group stage followed by two-legged knockout ties and single-match final
winnerQualifiedFor FIFA Club World Championship 2005 NERFINISHED
UEFA Super Cup 2005 NERFINISHED

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Steven Gerrard honoursAsPlayer UEFA Champions League 2004–05
UEFA Champions League 2005–06 previousSeason UEFA Champions League 2004–05
Miracle of Istanbul season UEFA Champions League 2004–05
this entity surface form: 2004–05 UEFA Champions League
Jerzy Dudek won UEFA Champions League 2004–05
Vladimír Šmicer honours UEFA Champions League 2004–05