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The Europe/Africa Zone was one of three zones of regional competition in the 2004 Fed Cup.




Contents






  • 1 Group I


    • 1.1 Pools


    • 1.2 Play-offs




  • 2 Group II


    • 2.1 Pools


    • 2.2 Play-offs




  • 3 Group III


    • 3.1 Pools


    • 3.2 Play-offs




  • 4 See also


  • 5 References


  • 6 External links





Group I



  • Venue: Athens Lawn Tennis Club, Athens, Greece (outdoor clay)

  • Date: 19–24 April


The fourteen teams were divided into two pools of three teams and two pools of four. The top teams of each pool played-off against the second-placed teams to decide which four nations progress to World Group Play-offs. The four nations coming last played-off against each other to decide which teams are relegated to Group II for 2005.



Pools


































Pool A
SCG
SWE
LTU
1

 Serbia and Montenegro (2–0)

3–0
3–0
2

 Sweden (1–1)
0–3

3–0
3

 Lithuania (0–2)
0–3
0–3















































Pool B
UKR
ISR
NED
RSA
1

 Ukraine (3–0)

3–0
2–1
2–1
2

 Israel (2–1)
0–3

3–0
2–1
3

 Netherlands (1–2)
1–2
0–3

2–1
4

 South Africa (0–3)
1–2
1–2
1–2




































Pool C
BLR
HUN
DEN
1

 Belarus (2–0)

3–0
3–0
2

 Hungary (1–1)
0–3

3–0
3

 Denmark (0–2)
0–3
0–3















































Pool D
EST
BUL
POL
GRE
1

 Estonia (3–0)

2–1
2–1
3–0
2

 Bulgaria (2–1)
1–2

2–1
2–1
3

 Poland (1–2)
1–2
1–2

2–1
4

 Greece (0–3)
0–3
1–2
1–2





Play-offs

































Winning Team Score Losing Team
 Bulgaria 2–1
 Serbia and Montenegro
 Ukraine 2–0
 Hungary
 Belarus 2–1
 Sweden
 Estonia 2–1
 Israel


















Winning Team Score Losing Team

 Greece
2–0
 Lithuania

 South Africa
2–0
 Denmark




  •  Bulgaria,  Ukraine,  Belarus and  Estonia advanced to 2004 World Group Play-offs.


  •  Lithuania and  Denmark were relegated to Group II for 2004.[1]



Group II



  • Venue: Marsa, Malta (outdoor hard)

  • Date: 26 April – 1 May


The nine teams were divided into a pool of four teams and a pool of five. The top teams of each pool played-off against the second-placed teams to decide which two nations progress to Group I for 2005. The four nations coming last played-off against the second-to-last placed teams to determine which teams would be relegated to Group III for 2005.



Pools














































Pool A
GBR
ROU
TUR
EGY
1

 Great Britain (3–0)

2–1
3–0
3–0
2

 Romania (2–1)
1–2

3–0
3–0
3

 Turkey (1–2)
0–3
0–3

3–0
4

 Egypt (0–3)
0–3
0–3
0–3





























































Pool B
LUX
IRL
LAT
GEO
FIN
1

 Luxembourg (4–0)

2–1
2–1
3–0
3–0
2

 Ireland (3–1)
1–2

3–0
3–0
3–0
3

 Latvia (2–2)
1–2
0–3

2–1
2–1
4

 Georgia (1–3)
0–3
0–3
1–2

2–1
5

 Finland (0–4)
0–3
0–3
1–2
1–2





Play-offs








































Placing A Team Score B Team
Promotion  Great Britain 2–0
 Ireland
Promotion
 Romania
1–2
 Luxembourg
5th N/A
 Latvia
Relegation  Turkey 0–3
 Finland
Relegation  Egypt 0–3
 Georgia



  •  Great Britain and  Luxembourg advanced to Group I for 2005.[2][3]


  •  Egypt and  Turkey was relegated to Group III for 2005.[4]



Group III



  • Venue: Marsa, Malta (outdoor hard)

  • Date: 26 April – 1 May


The eight teams were divided into two pools of four teams. The top teams of each pool played-off against the second-placed teams to decide which two nations progress to Group II for 2005. The other teams played against each other to determine overall placings.



Pools














































Pool A
NOR
ALG
BIH
NAM
1

 Norway (3–0)

2–1
2–1
3–0
2

 Algeria (2–1)
1–2

2–1
3–0
3

 Bosnia and Herzegovina (1–2)
1–2
1–2

2–1
4

 Namibia (0–3)
0–3
0–3
1–2















































Pool B
TUN
MLT
BOT
KEN
1

 Tunisia (3–0)

2–1
2–1
3–0
2

 Malta (2–1)
1–2

3–0
3–0
3

 Botswana (1–2)
1–2
0–3

2–1
4

 Kenya (0–3)
0–3
0–3
1–2





Play-offs


































Placing A Team Score B Team
Promotion  Norway 2–1
 Malta
Promotion
 Algeria
1–2
 Tunisia
5th–7th  Bosnia and Herzegovina 3–0
 Kenya
5th–7th
 Namibia
1–2
 Botswana


  •  Norway and  Tunisia advanced to Group II for 2005.[5][6]


See also


  • Fed Cup structure


References





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  2. ^ "Slovenia v Great Britain". fedcup.com.


  3. ^ "Sweden v Luxembourg". fedcup.com.


  4. ^ "Turkey v Egypt". fedcup.com.


  5. ^ "Ireland v Norway". fedcup.com.


  6. ^ "Romania v Tunisia". fedcup.com.



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  • Fed Cup Profile, Serbia and Montenegro

  • Fed Cup Profile, Lithuania

  • Fed Cup Profile, Great Britain

  • Fed Cup Profile, Romania

  • Fed Cup Profile, Norway

  • Fed Cup Profile, Algeria

  • Fed Cup Profile, South Africa

  • Fed Cup Profile, Ukraine

  • Fed Cup Profile, Israel

  • Fed Cup Profile, Turkey

  • Fed Cup Profile, Egypt

  • Fed Cup Profile, Bosnia and Herzegovina

  • Fed Cup Profile, Namibia

  • Fed Cup Profile, Belarus

  • Fed Cup Profile, Denmark

  • Fed Cup Profile, Luxembourg

  • Fed Cup Profile, Ireland

  • Fed Cup Profile, Latvia

  • Fed Cup Profile, Tunisia

  • Fed Cup Profile, Malta

  • Fed Cup Profile, Estonia

  • Fed Cup Profile, Bulgaria

  • Fed Cup Profile, Greece

  • Fed Cup Profile, Georgia

  • Fed Cup Profile, Finland

  • Fed Cup Profile, Botswana

  • Fed Cup Profile, Kenya




External links


  • Fed Cup website








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