See also: 2003 in sports, other events of 2004, 2005 in sports, list of 'years in sports'.
Events
On January 28, International Olympic Committee Vice-President Kim Un-yong is arrested on charges of corruption in Seoul. Prosecutors arrest Kim minutes after an arrest warrant is issued by the Seoul District Court, and the 72-year-old was put behind bars after his pre-trial detention was approved.
On April 27, the International Olympic Committee takes out insurance in case the Athens Olympic Games are canceled due to terrorism or natural disasters.
On May 18, the International Olympic Committee announced the list of cities accepted as candidates to host the 2012 Olympic Games. The five candidate cities are Paris, New York, Moscow, London and Madrid.
The 2004 Olympics opened in Athens, Greece on August 13.
See also 2004 in baseball
see also 2004 in cricket
- February 14 - Tunisia beat Morocco 2-1 to clinch the first African Cup of Nations in the country's history.
- February 29 - Middlesbrough beat Bolton Wanderers 2-1 to win the Carling Cup (League Cup, England), the club's first cup in their 128 year history.
- April 25 - Premier League - Arsenal clinch the Premier League title, their second in three years, with four games still to play.
- April 29 - San Marino record their first ever win, a 1-0 victory over Liechtenstein in a friendly.
- May 2 - AC Milan clinch the Italian Serie A title.
- May 8 - Werder Bremen win the German Bundesliga
- May 8 - Valencia win the Spanish Primera División
- May 8 - Ajax win the Dutch Eredivisie
- May 15 - Arsenal complete their last game of the Premier League season with a victory, becoming the first team to go unbeaten for a whole season in the top division of English football since Preston North End in 1889.
- May 19 - Valencia defeat Marseille 2-0 in the UEFA Cup final in Gothenburg, Sweden.
- May 22 - Manchester United win their record 11th FA Cup, defeating Millwall 3-0.
- May 26 - Porto defeat AS Monaco 3-0 in the UEFA Champions League final in Gelsenkirchen, Germany.
- June 26 - River Plate win the Argentine Clausura League.
- June 30 - Santo André defeats Flamengo 4-2 on aggregate to clinch the Brazilian Cup.
- July 1 - Once Caldas (Colombia) defeats Boca Juniors (Argentina) 1-1 on aggregate, 2-0 on penalties to win the Copa Libertadores.
- July 4 - Greece win the UEFA Euro 2004 football tournament, defeating the host nation Portugal 1-0.
- July 25 - Brazil win the Copa América football tournament, defeating Argentina 4-2 on penalties.
- August 26 - United States win the Olympic women's football tournament, defeating Brazil 2-1 in extra time.
- August 28 - Argentina win the Olympic men's football tournament, defeating Paraguay 1-0.
- September 7 - Cienciano defeats Boca Juniors 4-2 on penalties to win the South American Recopa final in Fort Lauderdale, Florida, USA.
- December 10 - Newell's win the Argentine Apertura League.
- December 12 - Porto defeats Once Caldas 8-7 on penalties in the Intercontinental Cup final in Yokohama, Japan.
- December 17 - Boca Juniors defeats Bolívar 2-1 on aggregate to win the Copa Sudamericana final in Buenos Aires, Argentina.
- December 19 - Santos clinch the Brazilian League
See also 2004 in golf
Flat races
Steeplechases
- February 7 - 9 - Winners at the 2004 World Allround Speed Skating Championships at Hamar, Norway:
- Men's 500 m: Yevgeny Lalenkov, Russia 35.780
- Men's 5000 m: Carl Verheijen, Netherlands 6:20.61
- Ladies' 500 m: Jennifer Rodriguez, United States 38.740
- Ladies' 3000 m Renate Groenewold, Netherlands 4:04.58
- Men's 1500 m Shani Davis, United States 1:46.02
- Men's 10,000 m Carl Verheijen, Netherlands 13:17.86
- Ladies' 1500 m Jennifer Rodriguez, United States, 1:57.33
- Ladies' 5000 m Gretha Smit, Netherlands 7:02.89
- Men's all-around champion: Chad Hedrick, United States
- Ladies' all-around champion: Renate Groenewold, Netherlands
- 2004 State Farm U.S. Figure Skating Championships at Atlanta, Georgia:
- January 8:
- January 9:
- January 10:
- Senior Men's winner: Johnny Weir, Newark, Delaware, 1.5
- Senior Pairs winners: Rena Inoue and John Baldwin, 2.0
- Junior Ladies' winner: Kimberly Meissner, Bel Air, Maryland, 2.0
- Senior Ice Dance winners: Tanith Belbin and Benjamin Agosto, Detroit, Michigan, 2.0
- January 11:
- Biathlon
- Cross-country skiing
- Downhill skiing
- January 4 - Men's World Cup Slalom Competition at Flachau, Austria winner: Kalle Palander, Finland, 1:42.24
- January 4 - Women's World Cip Giant Slalom Competition at Megeve, France winner: Alexandra Meissnitzer, Austria 1:24.98
- January 10 - Men's World Cup downhill race at Chamonix, France winner: Stephane Eberharter, Austria 1:59.08
- January 10- Women's World Cup downhill ski race at Veysonnaz, Switzerland winner: Renate Goetschl, Austria 1:38.58
- January 11- Men's World Cup slalom at Chamonix, France winner: Giorgio Rocca, Italy 1:29.09
- January 17- Women's World Cup downhill race at Cortina d'Ampezzo, Italy winner: Hilde Gerg, Germany 1:17.57
- Freestyle skiing
- Giant slalom
- Nordic skiing
- Ski jumping
- Super-G
- Snowboarding
- January 3 - World Cup men's "big air" snowboarding competition at Klagenfurt, Austria winner: Aleksi Vanninen, Finland, 1,000 points
- January 6 - World Cup snowboard parallel slalom at Bad Gastein, Austria
- January 10 - World Cup giant slalom race at L'Alpe d'Huez, France
- January 16 - World Cup cross at Arosa, Switzerland
- January 17 -
- Men's winner: Simone Malusa, Italy 1,000
- Women's winner: Karine Ruby, France 1,000
- October 16: In a qualifying match for the UK Championship, Jamie Burnett makes a break of 148 against Leo Fernandez and becomes the first player to achieve a break higher than the nominal maximum of 147 in a professional match.
- May 5 - May 16 - European LC Championships in Madrid. Winners are:
- Mens 50 m butterfly stroke: Sergiy Breus, Ukraine 24.02
- Mens 50 m backstroke: Stev Theloke, Germany 25.61
- Mens 50 m breaststroke: Oleg Lisogor, Ukraine 27.55
- Mens 100 m backstroke: Laszlo Cseh, Hungary 55.26
- Mens 100 m breaststroke: Oleg Lisogor, Ukraine 1:01.23
- Mens 100 m freestyle: Filippo Magnini, Italy 48.87
- Mens 100 m butterfly stroke: Andriy Serdinov, Ukraine 52.31
- Mens 200 m freestyle: Pieter van den Hoogenband, Netherlands 1:47.05
- Mens 200 m backstroke: Paolo Bossini, Italy 2:11.73
- Mens 200 m breaststroke: Markus Rogan, Austria 2:57.58
- Mens 200 m butterfly stroke: Denis Sylantyev, Ukraine 1:56.71
- Mens 200 m IM: Markus Rogan, Austria 1:59.79
- Mens 400 m freestyle: Emiliano Brembilla, Italy 3:49.14
- Mens 1500 m freestyle: Yuri Prilukov, Russia 15:04.35
- Mens 4 x 100 m freestyle relay: Italy 3:15.66
- Mens 4 x 200 m freestyle relay: Italy 7:11.93
- Womens 50 m butterfly stroke: Natalia Sutiagina, Russia 27.04
- Womens 50 m breaststroke: Maria Ostling, Sweden 31.68
- Womens 100 m butterfly stroke: Martina Moravcova, Slovakia 58.05
- Womens 100 m freestyle: Malia Metella, France 54.46
- Womens 100 m backstroke: Laure Manaudou, France 1:00.93
- Womens 100 m breastroke: Svitlana Bondarenko, Ukraine 1:09.23
- Womens 200 m backstroke: Stanislava Komarova, Russia 2:10.97
- Womens 200 m freestyle: Camelia Potec, Romania 1:58.20
- Womens 200 m breaststroke: Mirna Jukic, Austria 2:27.25
- Womens 200 m IM: Yana Klochkova, Ukraine 2:12.56
- Womens 400 m IM: Yana Klochkova, Ukraine 4:38.52
- Womens 800 m freestyle: Erika Villaecija, Spain 8:31.26
- Womens 4 x 100 m freestyle relay: France 3:40.67
- Womens 4 x 200 m freestyle relay: Spain 8:03.41
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