The year 2004 is etched in the memories of Czech football fans as the year when the National Team reached the semifinals of the European Championship. The tournament took place in Portugal, where the Czech team showcased incredible football filled with emotions and dramatic moments. A key moment of the tournament was the quarterfinal battle against Denmark, where the Czech team managed to turn the tide of the match and win 3-0. The main star of this match was striker Milan Baroš, who became the tournament's top scorer.

The path to the semifinals was not easy. In the group stage, Czechia faced the Netherlands, Germany, and Latvia, with each match having its own story. Particularly unforgettable was the match against the Netherlands, where the Czech team won 3-2 after a dramatic turnaround. This performance strengthened the fans' faith in the team and showed that Czechia could compete with the best on the European stage.

The semifinal against Greece was unfortunately a disappointment. Despite dominating the game and creating numerous chances, the Czech team couldn't find the net, and the match ended with a narrow victory for Greece at 1-0. This result left a bitterness in the hearts of fans, but also a sense of pride in what the team achieved throughout the tournament.

Euro 2004 left an indelible mark on Czech football. The team, led by coach Karel Brückner, demonstrated that Czech football was on the rise and capable of competing with the strongest European teams. This tournament was not only a celebration of football but also a place where players who forever etched their names into the history of Czech sport came together. The story of Euro 2004 still lives in the minds of fans and serves as a reminder of what can be achieved with determination and team spirit.