2004–05 Royal League

2004–05 Royal League
Ullevi in Gothenburg hosted the final
Tournament details
Dates11 November 2004 – 26 May 2005
Teams12 (from 3 associations)
Final positions
ChampionsDenmark Copenhagen (1st title)
Runners-upSweden IFK Göteborg
Tournament statistics
Matches played49
Goals scored120 (2.45 per match)
Top scorer(s)Sweden Markus Rosenberg (7 goals)
International football competition

The Royal League 2004–05 was the first season of the Scandinavian Royal League football tournament. Play started on 11 November 2004, and ended in a final between FC Copenhagen and IFK Göteborg on 26 May 2005, with Copenhagen winning the title in a penalty shootout.

Bonuses

All prize money amounts are in Norwegian kroner.

  • 1st group stage
    • Qualification (for the tournament itself) - 1,250,000 NOK
    • Win - 250,000 NOK
    • Draw - 150,000 NOK
  • 2nd group stage
    • Qualification (for the 2nd group stage) - 1,500,000 NOK
    • Win - 500,000 NOK
    • Draw - 250,000 NOK
  • Final
    • Win (final champion) - 3,000,000 NOK
    • Draw (final runner-up) - 1,000,000 NOK

This would give a team with a perfect record throughout the tournament a total of 7,750,000 NOK.

First group stage

Location of teams of the 2004–05 Royal League group stage.
Blue: Group A; Red: Group B; Green: Group C.

Group A

PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsQualification
1Norway Vålerenga IF6510104+616Advanced to second group stage
2Norway Rosenborg BK6312109+110
3Denmark Esbjerg fB621365+17
4Sweden Djurgårdens IF6015513−81
Source: [citation needed]
Thu 11 Nov18:00Esbjerg0–1VålerengaEsbjerg IdrætsparkAtt: 2,773
20:30Rosenborg4–4DjurgårdenLerkendal stadionAtt: 7,925

Sat 20 Nov

16:00

Vålerenga

3–2

Rosenborg

Ullevaal

Att: 11,535

Thu 2 Dec

18:00

Esbjerg

1–2

Rosenborg

Esbjerg Idrætspark

Att: 3,230
20:00Vålerenga3–1DjurgårdenVallhall ArenaAtt: 4,307

Sun 5 Dec

15:00

Djurgården

0–3

Esbjerg

Råsunda stadion

Att: 2,209

Sat 12 Feb

16:00

Djurgården

0–1

Vålerenga

Råsunda stadion

Att: 5,281
16:00Rosenborg1–0EsbjergLerkendal stadionAtt: 4,771

Thu 17 Feb

18:30

Esbjerg

1–0

Djurgården

Esbjerg Idrætspark

Att: 2,473
20:30Rosenborg0–1VålerengaLerkendal stadionAtt: 7,270

Thu 24 Feb

20:35

Djurgården

0–1

Rosenborg

Råsunda stadion

Att: 1,268
20:35Vålerenga1–1EsbjergUllevaalAtt: 3,020

Group B

PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsQualification
1Denmark FC Copenhagen642081+714Advanced to second group stage
2Sweden IFK Göteborg631263+310
3Denmark Brøndby IF621379−27
4Norway Tromsø IL6024311−82
Source: [citation needed]
Thu 11 Nov18:00Brøndby3–2TromsøBrøndby StadionAtt: 11,450
20:00Göteborg0–1CopenhagenUlleviAtt: 5,711

Sat 20 Nov

16:00

Tromsø

0–1

Göteborg

Alfheim Stadion

Att: 3,595

Thu 2 Dec

18:00

Tromsø

0–0

Copenhagen

Alfheim Stadion

Att: 2,277
20:00Brøndby0–1GöteborgBrøndby StadionAtt: 12,826

Sun 5 Dec

17:00

Copenhagen

1–1

Brøndby

Parken

Att: 21,763

Sun 13 Feb

15:00

Göteborg

3–0

Brøndby

Ullevi

Att: 7,301
17:05Copenhagen3–0 (f)TromsøParkenAtt: 6,587

Thu 17 Feb

18:30

Göteborg

1–1

Tromsø

Ullevi

Att: 5,116
20:00Brøndby0–2CopenhagenBrøndby StadionAtt: 14,358

Thu 24 Feb

20:00

Copenhagen

1–0

Göteborg

Parken

Att: 5,845
20:35Tromsø0–3 (f)BrøndbyNordlandshallenAtt: 811
Tromsø twice lost 0–3 by forfeit for fielding an ineligible player against Copenhagen (originally 2–2) and against Brøndby (originally 2–4).

Group C

PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsQualification
1Sweden Malmö FF640298+112Advanced to second group stage
2Norway SK Brann631286+210
3Sweden Halmstads BK622276+18
4Denmark Odense BK6114711−44
Source: [citation needed]
Thu 11 Nov18:00Brann1–0HalmstadBrann StadionAtt: 11,762
18:00Malmö FF2–0OdenseMalmö stadionAtt: 6,265

Sat 20 Nov

16:00

Halmstad

3–1

Malmö FF

Örjans vall

Att: 1,407

Thu 2 Dec

18:00

Odense

2–2

Halmstad

Odense Stadion

Att: 3,124
20:30Brann4–1Malmö FFBrann StadionAtt: 6,509

Sun 5 Dec

16:00

Odense

2–1

Brann

Odense Stadion

Att: 3,025

Sat 12 Feb

13:30

Malmö FF

2–0

Brann

Malmö stadion

Att: 3,896
13:30Halmstad2–1OdenseEyravallen (Örebro)Att: 86

Thu 17 Feb

18:30

Brann

2–1

Odense

Vestlandshallen

Att: 3,500
Sat 19 Feb13:30Malmö FF1–0HalmstadMalmö stadionAtt: 3,086

Thu 24 Feb

20:35

Halmstad

0–0

Brann

Ullevi (Gothenburg)

Att: 272
20:35Odense1–2Malmö FFOdense StadionAtt: 1,727

Second group stage

Group 1

PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsQualification
1Denmark FC Copenhagen421154+17Advanced to final
2Sweden Malmö FF42026606
3Norway Rosenborg BK411267−14
Source: [citation needed]
Thu 3 Mar20:35Copenhagen2–2RosenborgParkenAtt: 6,543

Thu 10 Mar

20:35

Rosenborg

2–0

Malmö FF

Lerkendal Stadion

Att: 5,104

Thu 17 Mar

20:35

Malmö FF

1–0

Copenhagen

Malmö stadion

Att: 5,391

Thu 14 Apr

20:35

Rosenborg

0–1

Copenhagen

Lerkendal Stadion

Att: 7,390

Thu 28 Apr

20:35

Copenhagen

2–1

Malmö FF

Parken

Att: 12,347

Thu 12 May

20:35

Malmö FF

4–2

Rosenborg

Malmö stadion

Att: 1,459

Group 2

PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsQualification
1Sweden IFK Göteborg431073+410Advanced to final
2Norway Vålerenga IF41216605
3Norway SK Brann401326−41
Source: [citation needed]
Thu 10 Mar18:30Göteborg2–0BrannUlleviAtt: 4,072

Thu 17 Mar

20:35

Brann

2–2

Vålerenga

Vestlandshallen

Att: 3,200

Sun 3 Apr

16:00

Vålerenga

2–2

Göteborg

Ullevaal

Att: 7,414

Thu 14 Apr

20:35

Göteborg

2–1

Vålerenga

Ullevi

Att: 4,119

Thu 28 Apr

20:30

Vålerenga

1–0

Brann

Ullevaal

Att: 2,780

Thu 12 May

18:00

Brann

0–1

Göteborg

Brann Stadion

Att: 1,813

Final

The final was between IFK Göteborg and F.C. Copenhagen. The match was played on May 26, 2005 on Ullevi Stadium in Gothenburg.

Sweden
IFK Göteborg
GK1Sweden Bengt Andersson
DF16Sweden Magnus JohanssonYellow card 61'
DF14Iceland Hjálmar Jónsson
DF3Sweden Fredrik Risp
DF6Sweden Adam Johansson
MF11Sweden Samuel WowoahYellow card 74'downward-facing red arrow 81'
MF10Sweden Niclas Alexandersson
MF4Sweden Sebastian Johansson
MF9Sweden Stefan Selakovic
FW19Nigeria Peter Ijeh
FW17Sweden George Mourad
Substitutes
GK12Sweden John Alvbåge
DF5Sweden Mattias Bjärsmyr
MF18Sweden Martin Smedberg
FW21Sweden Marcus Berg
DF22Sweden Oscar Wendtupward-facing green arrow 81'
MF23Sweden Andrés Vasquez
MF24Sweden Jonatan Berg
Manager
Norway Arne Erlandsen
Denmark
F.C. Copenhagen
GK21Hungary Balázs Rabóczkidownward-facing red arrow 46'
DF15Denmark Peter Christiansen
DF16Denmark Dan ThomassenYellow card 85'
DF2Denmark Lars Jacobsen
MF9Norway Magne Hoseth
MF6Sweden Tobias Linderoth
DF4Denmark Bo Svensson
MF25Denmark Hjalte NørregaardYellow card 70'
MF8Denmark Michael SilberbauerYellow card 38'downward-facing red arrow 66'
FW7Brazil Álvaro Santosdownward-facing red arrow 57'
FW10South Africa Sibusiso Zuma
Substitutes
GK21Denmark Benny Gallupward-facing green arrow 46'
DF5Finland Janne Saarinen
DF17Denmark Ole Tobiasen
MF24Denmark Christian Traoré
MF26South Africa Elrio van Heerden
FW27Denmark Jesper Bechupward-facing green arrow 66'
FW32Denmark Peter Møllerupward-facing green arrow 57'
Manager
Sweden Hans Backe


 2004-05 champions 
FC Copenhagen

Top scorers

Goal scorerTeamGoals
Sweden Markus RosenbergMalmö FF7
Norway Frode JohnsenRosenborg5
Denmark Thomas KahlenbergBrøndby5
Sweden Fredrik BerglundEsbjerg4
Norway Steffen IversenVålerenga4
Scotland Charlie MillerBrann4
Sweden George MouradGöteborg4
Denmark Hjalte NørregaardCopenhagen4
Norway Ståle StensaasRosenborg4
Brazil Afonso AlvesMalmö FF3
Tunisia Karim EssediriTromsø IL3
Nigeria Peter IjehGöteborg3
Preceded by
Royal League
2004–05
Succeeded by
2005–06
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