2004–05 in Venezuelan football

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The following article presents a summary of the 2004-05 football season in Venezuela .

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Torneo Apertura ("Opening" Tournament)

PositionTeamPointsPlayedWonDrawnLostForAgainstDifference
1 U.A. Maracaibo 34189722712+15
2 Caracas F.C. 32189542319+4
3 Mineros de Guayana 30188642818+10
4 Deportivo Táchira F.C. 30189362319+4
5 Trujillanos F.C. 29188552116+5
6 Carabobo F.C. 21184952325-2
7 Monagas S.C. 19185492127-6
8 Estudiantes de Mérida F.C. 17184592431-7
9 C.D. Italmaracaibo 17184591830-12
10 Deportivo Italchacao 141835102233-11

Torneo Clausura ("Closing" Tournament)

PositionTeamPointsPlayedWonDrawnLostForAgainstDifference
1 U.A. Maracaibo 391812333012+18
2 Caracas F.C. 33189632814+14
3 Deportivo Táchira F.C. 32189542520+5
4 Estudiantes de Mérida F.C. 25186751819-1
5 Monagas S.C. 23186572636-10
6 Mineros de Guayana 21185672223-1
7 Carabobo F.C. 21184952122-1
8 C.D. Italmaracaibo 17184591926-7
9 Trujillanos F.C. 17184592129-8
10 Deportivo Italchacao 13182792029-9

Aggregate Table

PositionTeamPointsPlayedWonDrawnLostForAgainstDifferenceNotes
1. U.A. Maracaibo 7336211055724+33
2. Caracas F.C. 6536181175133+18
3. Deportivo Táchira F.C. 6236188104839+9
4. Mineros de Guayana 51361312115041+9
5. Trujillanos F.C. 46361210144245-3
6. Carabobo F.C. 4236818104447-3
7. Estudiantes de Mérida F.C. 42361012144250-8
8. Monagas S.C. 4236119164763-16
9. C.D. Italmaracaibo 3436810183756-19
Relegation Playoff
10. Deportivo Italchacao 2736512194262-20
Relegated
Primera División Venezolana 2004-05 Winners
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Unión Atlético Maracaibo
1st Title

Venezuela national team

DateVenueOpponentsScoreCompVenezuela scorersMatch Report(s)Fixture [1]
August 18, 2004 Estadio Gran Canaria
Las Palmas, Spain
Flag of Spain.svg  Spain 3 - 2 F R.Castellín, J.Rojas 219
September 5, 2004 Estadio Defensores del Chaco
Asunción, Paraguay
Flag of Paraguay.svg  Paraguay 1 - 0 WCQ06 Report 220
October 9, 2004 Estadio José Pachencho Romero
Maracaibo, Venezuela
Flag of Brazil.svg  Brazil 2 - 5 WCQ06 R.Morán Soccerball shade.svg79'Soccerball shade.svg90' Report 221
October 14, 2004 Estadio Pueblo Nuevo
San Cristóbal, Venezuela
Flag of Ecuador.svg  Ecuador 3 - 1 WCQ06 G.Urdaneta Soccerball shade.svg20' (pen.)
R.Morán Soccerball shade.svg72'Soccerball shade.svg80'
Report 222
November 17, 2004 El Monumental
Buenos Aires, Argentina
Flag of Argentina.svg  Argentina 3 - 2 WCQ06 R.Morán Soccerball shade.svg31'
L.Vielma Soccerball shade.svg72'
Report 223

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