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The following are the association football events of the year 2010 throughout the world.




Contents






  • 1 News


  • 2 Events


    • 2.1 Men's national teams


      • 2.1.1 FIFA


      • 2.1.2 CAF


      • 2.1.3 AFC




    • 2.2 Women's national teams


    • 2.3 Women's youth


    • 2.4 Multi-sports events


      • 2.4.1 Men


      • 2.4.2 Women






  • 3 Club football


    • 3.1 Women




  • 4 National champions


    • 4.1 AFC


    • 4.2 CAF


    • 4.3 CONCACAF


    • 4.4 CONMEBOL


    • 4.5 OFC


    • 4.6 UEFA




  • 5 Domestic cup winners


    • 5.1 AFC


    • 5.2 CAF


    • 5.3 CONCACAF


    • 5.4 CONMEBOL


    • 5.5 OFC


    • 5.6 UEFA




  • 6 Deaths


    • 6.1 January


    • 6.2 February


    • 6.3 March


    • 6.4 April


    • 6.5 May


    • 6.6 June


    • 6.7 July


    • 6.8 August


    • 6.9 September


    • 6.10 October


    • 6.11 November


    • 6.12 December




  • 7 References





News


In 2010, the two top-level leagues in the United States both added at least one new team:




  • Major League Soccer, which also has one team in Canada and is recognized as the top level of the (men's) sport in that country, added its 16th team, Philadelphia Union, located in the Philadelphia suburb of Chester, Pennsylvania.


  • Women's Professional Soccer, which currently has teams only in the United States, added two teams to the six teams returning from its inaugural 2009 season:

    • The Atlanta Beat, the new incarnation of a team from the defunct Women's United Soccer Association, who play in the Atlanta suburb of Kennesaw, Georgia.


    • Philadelphia Independence, sister team to Philadelphia Union. Due to construction delays at the new stadium it will eventually share with Union, Independence played their first season in another Philadelphia suburb, West Chester, Pennsylvania.




However, during the 2010 WPS season, another charter team, Saint Louis Athletica, folded, bringing WPS back to the same number of teams it had in the 2009 season. The league also lost its season champions, FC Gold Pride, and the Chicago Red Stars, although it will add an expansion team in Western New York for 2011.


Following the 2010 MLS regular season, the Kansas City Wizards announced a name change to Sporting Kansas City.



Events



Men's national teams



FIFA



  • 11 June – 11 July: 2010 FIFA World Cup in  South Africa


    • 1st, gold medalist(s)  Spain


    • 2nd, silver medalist(s)  Netherlands


    • 3rd, bronze medalist(s)  Germany

    • 4th:  Uruguay



  • 14 August – 22 August: 2010 IBSA World Blind Football Championship in  England


    • 1st, gold medalist(s)  Brazil


    • 2nd, silver medalist(s)  Spain


    • 3rd, bronze medalist(s)  China PR

    • 4th:  England





CAF


  • 10 January – 31 January: 2010 African Cup of Nations in  Angola


    • 1st, gold medalist(s)  Egypt


    • 2nd, silver medalist(s)  Ghana


    • 3rd, bronze medalist(s)  Nigeria

    • 4th:  Algeria




AFC


  • December 1–29: 2010 AFF Suzuki Cup in  Indonesia and  Vietnam


    • 1st, gold medalist(s) Winners:  Malaysia


    • 2nd, silver medalist(s) Runners-up:  Indonesia


    • 3rd, bronze medalist(s) Third place:  Philippines,  Vietnam




Women's national teams



  • 24 February – 3 March: 2010 Algarve Cup in  Portugal


    • 1st, gold medalist(s)  United States


    • 2nd, silver medalist(s)  Germany


    • 3rd, bronze medalist(s)  Sweden

    • 4th:  China PR



  • 4–21 November 2010: 2010 South American Women's Football Championship in  Ecuador


    • 1st, gold medalist(s)  Brazil


    • 2nd, silver medalist(s)  Colombia


    • 3rd, bronze medalist(s)  Chile

    • 4th:  Argentina





Women's youth



  • July 13 – August 1: 2010 FIFA U-20 Women's World Cup in  Germany


    • 1st, gold medalist(s)  Germany


    • 2nd, silver medalist(s)  Nigeria


    • 3rd, bronze medalist(s)  South Korea

    • 4th:  Colombia



  • 5 September - 25 September: 2010 FIFA U-17 Women's World Cup in  Trinidad and Tobago


    • 1st, gold medalist(s)  South Korea


    • 2nd, silver medalist(s)  Japan


    • 3rd, bronze medalist(s)  Spain

    • 4th:  North Korea



  • March 3-17: 2010 South American U-20 Women Championship in  Colombia


    • 1st, gold medalist(s)  Brazil


    • 2nd, silver medalist(s)  Colombia


    • 3rd, bronze medalist(s)  Paraguay

    • 4th:  Chile





Multi-sports events



Men



  • August 12-25: 2010 Summer Youth Olympics in  Singapore


    • 1st, gold medalist(s)  Bolivia


    • 2nd, silver medalist(s)  Haiti


    • 3rd, bronze medalist(s)  Singapore

    • 4th:  Montenegro



  • November 7-25: 2010 Asian Games in Guangzhou,  China


    • 1st, gold medalist(s)  Japan


    • 2nd, silver medalist(s)  United Arab Emirates


    • 3rd, bronze medalist(s)  South Korea

    • 4th:  Iran





Women



  • August 12-24: 2010 Summer Youth Olympics in  Singapore


    • 1st, gold medalist(s)  Chile


    • 2nd, silver medalist(s)  Equatorial Guinea


    • 3rd, bronze medalist(s)  Turkey

    • 4th:  Iran



  • November 14-22: 2010 Asian Games in Guangzhou,  China


    • 1st, gold medalist(s)  Japan


    • 2nd, silver medalist(s)  North Korea


    • 3rd, bronze medalist(s)  South Korea

    • 4th:  China PR





Club football























































































































Region
Tournament
Champion
Title
Last Honor

AFC (Asia)

2010 AFC Champions League

South Korea Seongnam
2nd

1995

2010 AFC Cup

Syria Aleppo
1st

N/A

2010 AFC President's Cup

Myanmar Yadarnarbon
1st

N/A

CAF (Africa)

2010 CAF Champions League

Democratic Republic of the Congo TP Mazembe
4th

2009

2010 CAF Confederation Cup

Morocco FUS Rabat
1st

N/A

2010 CAF Super Cup

Democratic Republic of the Congo TP Mazembe
1st

N/A

CONCACAF
(North and Central America, Caribbean)

2009–10 CONCACAF Champions League

Mexico Pachuca
4th

2008

2010 North American SuperLiga

Mexico Morelia
1st

N/A

2010 CFU Club Championship

Puerto Rico Puerto Rico Islanders
1st

N/A

CONMEBOL (South America)

2010 Copa Libertadores

Brazil Internacional
2nd

2006

2010 Copa Sudamericana

Argentina Independiente
1st

N/A

2010 Recopa Sudamericana

Ecuador LDU Quito
2nd

2009

OFC (Oceania)

2009–10 OFC Champions League

Papua New Guinea PRK Hekari United
1st

N/A

UEFA (Europe)

2009–10 UEFA Champions League

Italy Inter Milan
3rd

1964–65

2009–10 UEFA Europa League

Spain Atlético Madrid
1st

N/A

2010 UEFA Super Cup

Spain Atlético Madrid
1st

N/A

FIFA (Worldwide)

2010 FIFA Club World Cup

Italy Inter Milan
1st

N/A


Women
























Region
Tournament
Champion
Title
Last honor

CONMEBOL (South America)

2010 Copa Libertadores Femenina

Brazil Santos FC (women)
2nd

2009 Copa Libertadores Femenina

UEFA (Europe)

2009–10 UEFA Women's Champions League

Germany 1. FFC Turbine Potsdam
2nd

2004–05 UEFA Women's Cup


National champions



AFC




  • Australia Australia – Sydney FC


  • Brunei Bahrain – Al-Ahli (Manama)


  • Bangladesh Bangladesh – Dhaka Abahani


  • Bhutan Bhutan – Yeedzin FC


  • Cambodia Cambodia – Phnom Penh Crown


  • China China PR – Shandong Luneng


  • Chinese Taipei Chinese Taipei – Kaohsiung County Taipower FC


  • Guam Guam – Quality Distributors


  • Hong Kong Hong Kong – South China


  • India India – Dempo SC


  • Indonesia Indonesia – Arema Indonesia


  • Iran Iran – Sepahan


  • Iraq Iraq – Dohuk FC


  • Japan Japan – Nagoya Grampus


  • Jordan Jordan – Al-Faisaly Amman


  • Kuwait Kuwait – Qadsia SC


  • Kyrgyzstan Kyrgyzstan – Dordoi-Dynamo Naryn


  • Lebanon Lebanon – Al Ahed


  • Macau Macau – Windsor Arch Ka I


  • Malaysia Malaysia – Selangor FA


  • Oman Oman – Al-Suwaiq


  • Pakistan Pakistan – KRL


  • State of Palestine Palestine – Jabal Mukabar


  • Qatar Qatar – Al-Gharafa Doha


  • Saudi Arabia Saudi Arabia – Al-Hilal Riyadh


  • Singapore Singapore – Etoile FC


  • South Korea South Korea – FC Seoul


  • Syria Syria – Al-Jaish


  • Tajikistan Tajikistan – Esteghlal Dushanbe


  • Thailand Thailand – Muangthong United F.C.


  • Turkmenistan Turkmenistan – FC Balkan


  • United Arab Emirates UAE – Al Wahda


  • Uzbekistan Uzbekistan – Bunyodkor Tashkent


  • Vietnam Vietnam – Hà Nội T&T F.C.



CAF




  • Algeria Algeria – MC Alger


  • Angola Angola – G.D. Interclube


  • Benin Benin – ASPAC FC


  • Botswana Botswana – Township Rollers FC


  • Burkina Faso Burkina Faso – ASFA Yennega


  • Burundi Burundi – Vital'O F.C.


  • Cameroon Cameroon – Cotonsport Garoua


  • Cape Verde Cape Verde – Boavista FC


  • Central African Republic Central African Republic – Olympic Real de Bangui


  • Chad Chad – Tourbillon FC


  • Comoros Comoros – Elan Club


  • Republic of the Congo Congo – Saint Michel d'Ouenzé


  • Democratic Republic of the Congo DR Congo – AS Vita Club


  • Djibouti Djibouti – AS Port


  • Egypt Egypt – Al-Ahly


  • Equatorial Guinea Equatorial Guinea – Deportivo Mongomo


  • Eritrea Eritrea – unknown


  • Ethiopia Ethiopia – Saint-George SA


  • Gabon Gabon – US Bitam


  • The Gambia Gambia – Gambia Ports Authority F.C.


  • Ghana Ghana – Aduana Stars


  • Guinea Guinea – Fello Star


  • Guinea-Bissau Guinea-Bissau – Sporting Clube de Bissau


  • Ivory Coast Ivory Coast – ASEC Mimosas


  • Kenya Kenya – Ulinzi Stars


  • Lesotho Lesotho – Matlama FC


  • Liberia Liberia – unknown


  • Libya Libya – Al Ittihad


  • Madagascar *Madagascar – CNaPS Sport


  • Malawi Malawi – Silver Strikers F.C.


  • Mali Mali – Stade Malien


  • Mauritania Mauritania – CF Cansado


  • Mauritius Mauritius – Pamplemousses SC


  • Morocco Morocco – Wydad Casablanca


  • Mozambique Mozambique – Liga Muçulmana de Maputo


  • Namibia Namibia – African Stars F.C.


  • Niger Niger – ASFAN


  • Nigeria Nigeria – Enyimba


  • Réunion Réunion – US Stade Tamponnaise


  • Rwanda Rwanda – APR FC


  • São Tomé and Príncipe São Tomé and Príncipe – GD Sundy


  • Senegal Senegal – ASC Diaraf


  • Seychelles Seychelles – St Michel United FC


  • Sierra Leone Sierra Leone – East End Lions F.C.


  • Somalia Somalia – Gayher FC


  • South Africa South Africa – Supersport United FC


  • Sudan Sudan – Al-Hilal (Omdurman)


  • Eswatini Swaziland – Young Buffaloes


  • Tanzania Tanzanian – Simba SC


  • Togo Togo – unknown


  • Tunisia Tunisia – Espérance Sportive de Tunis


  • Uganda Ugandan – Bunamwaya SC


  • Zambia Zambia – ZESCO United F.C.


  • Zanzibar Zanzibar – Zanzibar Ocean View F.C.


  • Zimbabwe Zimbabwe – Motor Action F.C.



CONCACAF







































































































































































































































































Nation
League
Champions

Anguilla Anguilla
Anguillan League
Roaring Lions

Antigua and Barbuda Antigua and Barbuda
Antigua and Barbuda Premier Division
Bassa

Aruba Aruba
Campeonato AVB
Britannia

The Bahamas Bahamas
BFA Senior League
IM Bears
New Providence Football League
Cavalier FC
Grand Bahama Football League
Playtime Tigers

Barbados Barbados
Barbados Premiere League
Notre Dame

Belize Belize
Belize Premier Football League
Defense Force

Bermuda Bermuda
Bermudian Premier Division
Dandy Town Hornets

British Virgin Islands British Virgin Islands
British Virgin Islands Championship
Islanders FC

Canada Canada
Canadian Soccer League
Brantford Galaxy (P)

York Region Shooters (R)

Cayman Islands Cayman Islands
Cayman Islands League
Scholars International

Costa Rica Costa Rica
Primera División de Costa Rica
Saprissa (C) / (A)
Segunda División de Costa Rica
Barrio México (C)

Limón (A)

Cuba Cuba
Campeonato Nacional de Fútbol de Cuba
Ciego de Ávila

Curaçao Curaçao
Curaçao League
Hubentut Fortuna

Dominica Dominica
Dominica Championship
Centre Bath Estate

El Salvador El Salvador
Primera División de Fútbol Profesional
Isidro Metapán (C) / (A)
Segunda División de Fútbol Salvadoreño
UES (C)

Once Municipal (A)

French Guiana French Guiana
Championnat National
Le Geldar

Grenada Grenada
Grenada League
Carib Hurricane

Guadeloupe Guadeloupe
Guadeloupe Division d'Honneur
Vieux-Habitants

Guatemala Guatemala
Liga Nacional de Fútbol de Guatemala
Municipal (C)

Comunicaciones (A)
Primera División de Ascenso
Mictlán (C)

Malacateco (A)

Guyana Guyana
Guyanese Super League
Alpha United

Haiti Haiti
Ligue Haïtienne
Tempête (O)

Victory SC (F)

Honduras Honduras
Honduran Liga Nacional
Olimpia (C)

Real España (A)
Honduran Liga Ascenso
Necaxa (C)

Atlético Independiente (A)

Jamaica Jamaica
National Premier League
Harbour View
KSAFA Super League
Cavaliers
South Central Super League
Naggo Head
Eastern Confederation Super League
Benfica
Western Confederation Super League
Reno

Martinique Martinique
Martinique Championnat National
RC Rivière-Pilote

Mexico Mexico
Primera División de México
Toluca (C)

Santos Laguna (A)
Liga de Ascenso
Necaxa (B)

Tijuana (A)
Segunda Division
Universidad (B)

Celaya (A)

Montserrat Montserrat

competition cancelled

Nevis Nevis
Nevis Premier Division
Stoney Grove Strikers

Panama Panama
Liga Panameña de Fútbol
Árabe Unido (C)

Tauro (A)

Puerto Rico Puerto Rico
Puerto Rico Soccer League
River Plate Puerto Rico
Liga Nacional
Maunabo Leones

Saint Kitts and Nevis St. Kitts and Nevis
SKNFA Premier League
Newtown United

Suriname Suriname
Hoofdklasse
Inter Moengotapoe
Eerste Klasse
Kamal Dewaker
Randdistrictentoernooi
Boma Star

Trinidad and Tobago Trinidad and Tobago
TT Pro League
Defence Force
National Super League
T&TEC

United States United States
Major League Soccer
Colorado Rapids (P)

Los Angeles Galaxy (R)
USSF D2 Pro League
Puerto Rico Islanders (P)

Rochester Rhinos (R)
USL Second Division
Charleston Battery
 U.S. Virgin Islands USVI Championship
New Vibes

Note: "(A)" means Apertura champion; (B) means Bicentenario champion; "(C)" means Clausura champion.
Note: "(P)" designates the league champion, by winning the playoffs; "(R)" designates the regular season champion.




  • Saint Kitts: Newtown United


  • Saint Lucia: Roots Alley Ballers


  • Saint-Martin: Orleans Attackers


  • Saint Vincent and the Grenadines: Avenues United


  • Sint Maarten: D & P Connection


  • Turks and Caicos Islands: AFC Academy



CONMEBOL




  • Argentina Argentina – Argentinos Juniors (C); Estudiantes (A)


  • Bolivia Bolivia – Jorge Wilstermann (A); Oriente Petrolero (C)


  • Brazil Brazil – Fluminense


  • Chile Chile – Universidad Católica


  • Colombia Colombia – Junior (A); Once Caldas (C)


  • Ecuador Ecuador – LDU Quito


  • Paraguay Paraguay – Guaraní (A); Libertad (C)


  • Peru Peru – Universidad San Martín


  • Uruguay Uruguay – Peñarol


  • Venezuela Venezuela – Caracas


Note: "(A)" means Apertura champion; "(C)" mean Clausura champion.



OFC




  •  Fiji – ongoing


  • French Polynesia – AS Tefana


  • New Caledonia – ongoing


  •  New Zealand – Waitakere United



UEFA




  • Albania Albania: Dinamo Tirana


  • Andorra Andorra: FC Santa Coloma


  • Armenia Armenia: Pyunik Yerevan


  • Austria Austria: Red Bull Salzburg


  • Azerbaijan Azerbaijan: Inter Baku


  • Belarus Belarus: FC BATE Borisov


  • Belgium Belgium: Anderlecht


  • Bosnia and Herzegovina Bosnia and Herzegovina: FK Željezničar Sarajevo


  • Bulgaria Bulgaria: Litex Lovech


  • Croatia Croatia: Dinamo Zagreb


  • Cyprus Cyprus: Omonia


  • Czech Republic Czech Republic: Sparta Prague


  • Denmark Denmark: Copenhagen


  • England England: Chelsea


  • Estonia Estonia: FC Flora Tallinn


  • Faroe Islands Faroe Islands: HB Thorshavn


  • Finland Finland: HJK Helsinki


  • France France: Marseille


  • Georgia (country) Georgia: Olimpi Rustavi


  • Germany Germany: Bayern Munich


  • Greece Greece: Panathinaikos


  • Hungary Hungary: Debreceni VSC


  • Iceland Iceland: Breiðablik UBK


  • Republic of Ireland Republic of Ireland: Shamrock Rovers


  • Israel Israel: Hapoel Tel Aviv


  • Italy Italy: Internazionale


  • Kazakhstan Kazakhstan: Tobol Kostanay


  • Latvia Latvia: Skonto Riga


  • Lithuania Lithuania: Ekranas Panevezys


  • Luxembourg Luxembourg: Jeunesse Esch


  • Republic of Macedonia Macedonia: Renova


  • Malta Malta: Birkirkara


  • Moldova Moldova: Sheriff Tiraspol


  • Montenegro Montenegro: Rudar Pljevlja


  • Netherlands Netherlands: Twente


  • Northern Ireland Northern Ireland: Linfield[1]


  • Norway Norway: Rosenborg Trondheim


  • Poland Poland: Lech Poznań


  • Portugal Portugal: Benfica


  • Romania Romania: Cluj


  • Russia Russia: FC Zenit Saint Petersburg


  • San Marino San Marino: Tre Fiori


  • Scotland Scotland: Rangers


  • Serbia Serbia: Partizan


  • Slovakia Slovakia: MŠK Žilina


  • Slovenia Slovenia: Koper


  • Spain Spain: Barcelona


  • Sweden Sweden: Malmö FF


  • Switzerland Switzerland: Basel


  • Turkey Turkey: Bursaspor


  • Ukraine Ukraine: Shakhtar Donetsk


  • Wales Wales: The New Saints



Domestic cup winners



AFC



  • Qatar Qatar


Emir of Qatar Cup: Al-Rayyan


  • Singapore Singapore


Singapore Cup: Thailand Bangkok Glass


  • Thailand Thailand


Thai FA Cup: Chonburi FC


CAF


Wits University - South African Cup



CONCACAF



  • Canada Canada


Canadian Championship: Toronto FC


  • Suriname Suriname



Beker van Suriname: Excelsior


President's Cup: Inter Moengotapoe



  • United States United States


U.S. Open Cup: Seattle Sounders FC


CONMEBOL



OFC



UEFA



  • England England



FA Cup: Chelsea


League Cup: Manchester United


FA Trophy: Barrow



  • France France



Coupe de France: Paris Saint-Germain


Coupe de la Ligue: Marseille



  • Germany Germany


DFB-Pokal: Bayern Munich


  • Greece Greece


Greek Cup: Panathinaikos


  • Italy Italy


Coppa Italia: Internazionale


  • Netherlands Netherlands


KNVB Cup: Ajax


  • Portugal Portugal


Taça de Portugal: Porto


  • Russia Russia


Russian Cup: Zenit St. Petersburg


  • Scotland Scotland



Scottish Cup: Dundee United


Scottish League Cup: Rangers



  • Slovenia Slovenia


Slovenian Cup: Maribor


  • Spain Spain


Copa del Rey: Sevilla


  • Turkey Turkey


Turkish Cup: Trabzonspor


Deaths



January



  • 1 January – Sergio Messen, Chilean midfielder (60)

  • 1 January – Jean-Pierre Posca, French defender (57)

  • 3 January - Gus Alexander, Scottish footballer (75)

  • 7 January – Alex Parker, Scottish defender (74)

  • 9 January - Améleté Abalo, Togolese football manager (47)

  • 11 January - Johnny King, English footballer (83)

  • 13 January - Tommy Sloan, Scottish footballer (84)

  • 15 January – Detlev Lauscher, German striker (57)

  • 18 January – Lino Grava, Italian defender (82)

  • 19 January – Nils Jensen, Danish goalkeeper (74)

  • 19 January – Panajot Pano, Albanian striker (70)

  • 19 January - Christos Hatziskoulidis, Greek footballer (57)

  • 20 January - Jack Parry, Welsh footballer (86)

  • 21 January – Marino Bergamasco, Italian midfielder (84)

  • 26 January – Lars Larsson, Swedish defender (76)



February



  • 1 February - Bobby Kirk, Scottish footballer (82)

  • 3 February – Gil Merrick, English goalkeeper (88)

  • 5 February – Galimzyan Khusainov, Russian striker (72)

  • 7 February - Bobby Dougan, Scottish footballer (83)

  • 8 February – Angelo Franzosi, Italian goalkeeper (88)

  • 9 February – Constant de Backer, Belgian midfielder (81)

  • 10 February – Orlando, Brazilian defender (74)

  • 11 February – Brian Godfrey, Welsh striker (69)

  • 11 February – Yury Sevidov, Russian striker (67)

  • 12 February – Werner Krämer, German striker (70)

  • 12 February – Petar Borota, Serbian goalkeeper (57)

  • 12 February – Luis Molowny, Spanish midfielder and manager (84)

  • 13 February – Marian Parse, Romanian striker (23, cancer)

  • 14 February – Zhang Yalin, Chinese midfielder (28, lymphoma)

  • February 15 – Juan Carlos González, Uruguayan defender, winner of the 1950 FIFA World Cup. (85)

  • 16 February – Wan Chi Keung, Hong Kong striker (53)

  • 18 February - Alan Gordon, Scottish footballer (65)

  • 20 February - Bobby Cox, Scottish footballer (76)

  • 22 February - Bobby Smith, Scottish footballer (56)

  • 23 February – Gerhard Neef, German goalkeeper (63)

  • 27 February - Charlie Crowe, English footballer (85)

  • 28 February - Adam Blacklaw, Scottish footballer (72)



March



  • 3 March - Keith Alexander, English footballer (53)

  • 4 March - Tony Richards, English footballer (75)

  • 6 March - Mansour Amirasefi, Iranian footballer (76)

  • 6 March - Endurance Idahor, Nigerian footballer (25)

  • 9 March - Gheorghe Constantin, Romanian footballer (77)

  • 11 March - Wille MacFarlane, Scottish footballer (79)

  • 12 March - Aleksandr Minayev, Russian footballer (51)

  • 12 March - Hugh Robertson, Scottish footballer (70)

  • 13 March - Édouard Kargu, French footballer (84)

  • 13 March - Charlie Ashcroft, English footballer (83)

  • 17 March - Abdellah Blinda, Moroccan footballer (58)

  • 18 March - Júlio Correia da Silva, Portuguese footballer (90)

  • 19 March - Bob Curtis, English footballer (60)

  • 20 March - Naim Kryeziu, Albanian footballer (92)

  • 27 March - Zbigniew Gut, Polish footballer (60)

  • 28 March - Derlis Florentín, Paraguayan footballer (26)



April



  • 3 April - Oleg Kopayev, Russian footballer (72)

  • 6 April - Sid Storey, English footballer (90)

  • 9 April - Zoltán Varga, Hungarian footballer (65)

  • 10 April - Manfred Reichert, German footballer (69)

  • 11 April - Hans-Joachim Göring, German footballer (86)

  • 11 April - Theodor Homann, German footballer (61)

  • 12 April - Alper Balaban, Turkish footballer (22)

  • 13 April - Jorge Bontemps, Argentine footballer (32)

  • 13 April - Charlie Timmins, English footballer (87)

  • 15 April - Wilhelm Huxhorn, German footballer (54)

  • 17 April - Alexandru Neagu, Romanian footballer (61)

  • 21 April - Sammy Baird, Scottish footballer (79)

  • 21 April - Tony Ingham, English footballer (85)

  • 21 April - Manfred Kallenbach, German footballer (68)

  • 22 April - Emilio Álvarez, Uruguayan footballer (71)

  • 22 April - Victor Nurenberg, Luxembourgian footballer (79)

  • 22 April - Piet Steenbergen, Dutch footballer (81)

  • 25 April - Ian Lawther, Northern Irish footballer (70)

  • 26 April – Alberto Vitoria, Spanish midfielder (54)

  • 26 April - Yuri Vshivtsev, Russian footballer (70)



May



  • 3 May - Denis Obua, Ugandan footballer (62)

  • 6 May - Guillermo Meza, Mexican footballer (21)

  • 6 May - Giacomo Neri, Italian footballer (94)

  • 7 May – Denovan Morales, Honduran midfielder (22)

  • 11 May


    • Brian Gibson, English footballer (82)


    • Emmanuel Ngobese, South African footballer (29; tuberculosis)[2]



  • 13 May - Walter Klimmek, German football defender (91)

  • 15 May - Besian Idrizaj, Austrian footballer (22)

  • 19 May - Harry Vos, Dutch footballer (63)

  • 24 May - Kambozia Jamali, Iranian midfielder (71)

  • 26 May - Leo Canjels, Dutch footballer (77)



June



  • 1 June - John Hagart, Scottish footballer (72)

  • 4 June - Hennadiy Popovych, Ukrainian footballer (37)

  • 6 June - Mabi de Almeida, Angolan football manager (46)

  • 7 June - Jorge Ginarte, Argentine footballer (70)

  • 9 June - Mohamed Sylla, Guinean footballer (39)

  • 12 June – Mao Mengsuo, Chinese midfielder (20)

  • 20 June – Lai Sun Cheung, Hong Kong defender (59)

  • 20 June - Roberto Rosato, Italian footballer (66)

  • 22 June - Amokrane Oualiken, Algerian footballer (77)

  • 23 June - Jörg Berger, German footballer (65)

  • 27 June - Édgar García de Dios, Mexican footballer (32)



July



  • July 1 - Eddie Moussa, Swedish footballer (26)

  • July 3 - Colin Gardner, British football manager

  • July 3 – Herbert Erhardt, West-German defender, winner of the 1954 FIFA World Cup, listed by the DFB in the top 20 best German defenders of all time. (79)

  • July 6 - Alekos Sofianidis, Greek footballer (76)

  • July 8 - Guillermo León, Costa Rican footballer

  • July 11 - Rudi Strittich, Austrian footballer (88)

  • July 13 - Ken Barnes, British footballer (81)

  • July 17 - Shaun Mawer, English footballer (50)

  • July 17 - Ioannis Stefas, Greek footballer (61)

  • July 17 - Gunārs Ulmanis, Latvian footballer (71)

  • July 19 - Joseph Aghoghovbia, Nigerian footballer (69)

  • July 19 - Daiki Sato, Japanese footballer (21)

  • July 28 - Daniel Pettit, English footballer (95)

  • July 29 - Alex Wilson, Polish footballer (76)

  • July 30 - Stanley Milburn, English footballer (83)

  • July 31 - Pedro Dellacha, Argentine footballer (84)



August



  • August 2 - José María Silvero, Argentine footballer (78)

  • August 3 - Edmund Zientara, Polish footballer (81)

  • August 5 - Yuri Shishlov, Russian footballer (65)

  • August 8 - Ken Boyes, English footballer (75)

  • August 8 - Massamasso Tchangai, Togolese footballer (32)

  • August 10 - Brian Clark, English footballer (67)

  • August 10 - Adam Stansfield, English footballer (31)

  • August 13 - Panagiotis Bachramis, Greek footballer (34)

  • August 22 - Raúl Belén, Argentine footballer (79)

  • August 22 – Juan Carlos González, Uruguayan defender, winner of the 1950 FIFA World Cup. (85)

  • August 22 - Stjepan Bobek, Yugoslav footballer (86)

  • August 27 - Oscar Ntwagae, South African footballer (33)

  • August 28 - Isa Bakar, Malaysian footballer (57)

  • August 30 - Francisco Varallo, Argentine striker and the last surviving player of the 1930 FIFA World Cup and the final. (100)

  • August 30 - Henryk Czapczyk, Polish footbller (88)

  • August 30 - Philip Tisson, Saint Lucian footballer (24)



September



  • 2 September - Jackie Sinclair, Scottish midfielder (67, cancer)

  • 3 September - Jose Augusto Torres, Portuguese striker and manager (71, heart failure)

  • 10 September - Andrei Timoshenko, Russian striker (41)

  • 10 September - Fridrikh Maryutin, Soviet striker (85)

  • 11 September - Diego Rodríguez Cano, Uruguayan defender (22, car accident)

  • 12 September - Nduka Anyanwu, Nigerian defender (30, collapsed on the pitch)

  • 18 September - Bobby Smith, English striker (77, after a short illness)

  • 18 September - Øystein Gåre, Norwegian manager (56, after a short illness)

  • 22 September - Vyacheslav Tsaryov, Russian defender (39, after a short illness)

  • 23 September - Fernando Riera, Chilean striker and manager (90)

  • 28 September - Orvin Cabrera, Honduran striker (33, liver cancer)



October



  • 1 October - Ian Buxton, English striker (72)

  • 1 October - Bobby Craig, Scottish footballer (75)

  • 1 October - Dezső Bundzsák, Hungarian midfielder and manager (82)

  • 6 October - Norman Christie, Scottish footballer (85)

  • 9 October - Les Fell, English midfielder (89)

  • 12 October - José Casas 'Pepín', Spanish goalkeeper (78)

  • 13 October - Juan Carlos Arteche, Spanish midfielder (53, cancer)

  • 13 October - Eddie Baily, English striker (85)

  • 14 October - Malcolm Allison, English defender and manager (83, after a long illness)

  • 18 October - Mel Hopkins, Welsh defender (75)

  • 18 October - Hans Hägele, German striker and football agent (70, suicide)

  • 21 October - Mustapha Anane, Algerian striker (60, after a long illness)

  • 22 October - Franz Raschid, German midfielder (56, pancreatic cancer)

  • 24 October - Fritz Grösche, German midfielder and manager (69, cancer)

  • 26 October - Paul the Octopus, 2010 FIFA World Cup "oracle" (2, natural causes)

  • 29 October - Ronnie Clayton, English midfielder (76)

  • 30 October - John Benson, Scottish defender and manager (67, after a short illness)



November



  • 3 November - Ron Cockerill, English defender (75)

  • 8 November - Fred Blankemeijer, Dutch defender (84)

  • 8 November - Tim Womack, English footballer (76)

  • 12 November - Jim Farry, Former Chief Executive of the Scottish FA (56, heart attack)

  • 15 November -Ángel Cabrera, Uruguayan footballer (71)

  • 16 November - Ilie Savu, Romanian goalkeeper and manager (90)

  • November 17 - Olavo Rodrigues Barbosa, Brazilian defender, runner-up at the 1950 FIFA World Cup. (87)

  • 18 November - Jim Cruickshank, Scottish goalkeeper (69)

  • 24 November - Valentin Ivakin, Soviet goalkeeper and manager (80)

  • 26 November - Mohammad Anwar Elahee, Mauritian defender and manager (81)

  • 27 November - Steve Hill, English footballer (70)

  • 28 November - Vladimir Maslachenko, Soviet European Nation's Cup winning goalkeeper (74)



December



  • 3 December - Jose Ramos Delgado, Argentine defender (75, Alzheimer disease)

  • 5 December - Shamil Burziyev, Russian defender (25, car accident)

  • 6 December - Imre Mathesz, Hungarian midfielder (73)

  • 6 December - Rene Hauss, French defender and manager (82)

  • 7 December - Federico Vairo, Argentine defender (80, stomach cancer)

  • 10 December - Marcel Domingo, French goalkeeper and manager (86)

  • 11 December - Peter Risi, Swiss striker (60, after a long illness)

  • 12 December - Emmanuel Ogoli, Nigerian defender (21, collapsed on the pitch)

  • 14 December - Dale Roberts, English goalkeeper (24, suicide)

  • 17 December - Ralph Coates, English midfielder (64, stroke)

  • 21 December - Oleksandr Kovalenko, Ukrainian midfielder and referee (34, suicide)

  • 21 December - Enzo Bearzot, Italian defender and World Cup winning manager (83)

  • 24 December - Frans de Munck, Dutch goalkeeper (88)

  • 26 December - Bill Jones, English defender (89)

  • 27 December - Walter Balmer, Swiss international footballer (born 1948)

  • 28 December - Jeff Taylor, English footballer (80)

  • 29 December - Ramón Montesinos, Spanish midfielder (67)

  • 29 December - Avi Cohen, Israeli defender (54, motorcycle accident)



References





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