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1977 in association football

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The following are the football (soccer) events of the year 1977 throughout the world.

Events

  • September 14 – Dutch club AZ'67 makes its European debut by defeating Red Boys Differdange (11–1) in the first round of the UEFA Cup, with four goals from midfielder Jan Peters.
  • Copa Libertadores 1977: Won by Boca Juniors after defeating Cruzeiro 5–4 in a penalty shootout after an aggregate score of 0–0.

Winners club national championship

Asia

  • – Al-Esteqlal

Europe

  • – Liverpool
  • – Nantes
  • – Juventus
  • – Benfica
  • – Atlético Madrid
  • – Basel
  • – Trabzonspor
  • – Red Star Belgrade

North America

  • – UNAM
  • / :
  • New York Cosmos (NASL)

Oceania

    • Sydney City

South America

    • Metropolitano – River Plate
    • Nacional – Independiente
  • – São Paulo

European competitions

International tournaments

Births

January

  • January 2 — Gavin Mahon, English club footballer
  • January 5
    • Luis Daniel Cupla, Uruguayan footballer
    • Aleksei Peplov, former Russian footballer
  • January 7 — Marco Storari, Italian footballer
  • January 8 — Francesco Coco, Italian footballer
  • January 9 — Nihat Emre Numanbayraktaroğlu, Turkish former footballer
  • January 16 — Lionel Moret, retired Swiss footballer
  • January 21
    • Phil Neville, English international footballer
    • Paul Weerman, Dutch footballer
  • January 28 – Terry Dyer, Dominican former international footballer

February

  • February 5 — Rodrigo Núñez, Chilean footballer
  • February 6 — Godfrey Ssali, Ugandan footballer
  • February 8 — Jan Õun, Estonian footballer
  • February 11 — Raivo Nõmmik, Estonian footballer
  • February 19 — Gianluca Zambrotta, Italian international footballer
  • February 20 — Niklas Storbacka, Finnish footballer
  • February 28
    • Milan Drageljević, Serbian former footballer
    • Artur Wichniarek, Polish international footballer

March

  • March 17 — Rustam Mustafin, Russian professional football coach, former player

April

  • April 26 — Raphaël Wicky, Swiss international footballer
  • April 28
    • Rachid Berouas, Moroccan footballer
    • Aleksei Gridnev, former Russian footballer

May

  • May 3 — Noel Valladares, Honduran international footballer
  • May 7 — Łukasz Sosin, Polish international footballer
  • May 10 — Feras Taleb, Jordanian footballer
  • May 11 — Pablo Gabriel García, Uruguayan international footballer
  • May 12 — Aivar Priidel, Estonian footballer
  • May 13 — Aleksei Dudin, former Russian footballer
  • May 18 — Ramil Kharisov, former Russian footballer
  • May 25 — Andre Anis, Estonian footballer
  • May 26 — Luca Toni, Italian international footballer

June

  • June 1 — Michał Świstak, Polish former professional footballer
  • June 13 — Lorenzo Mathiot, Seychellois footballer
  • June 14 — Fernando Martínez, Mexican football manager and former player
  • June 15 — Rui Almeida Monteiro, Dutch footballer
  • June 27 — Raúl, Spanish international footballer

July

  • July 3 — Márcio Hahn, Brazilian football coach and former player
  • July 6 — Irakli Gemazashvili, Georgian international footballer
  • July 9 — Bogdan Stefanović, retired Serbian-Slovak footballer
  • July 10 — Levan Kobiashvili, Georgian international footballer
  • July 12 — Marco Silva, Portuguese football player and manager
  • July 24 — Mehdi Mahdavikia, Iranian international footballer
  • July 26 — Anatoli Mironov, Russian professional football coach and former player
  • July 31 — Bolívar Gómez, Ecuadorian footballer

August

  • August 1 — Gonzalo Iván Largo Romero, Spanish football player
  • August 5 — Krzysztof Kretkowski, Polish footballer
  • August 16 — Pavel Královec, Czech football referee
  • August 17 — Thierry Henry, French international footballer
  • August 18 — Denis Solovyov, professional football coach and former player
  • August 23 — Luis Rubiales, Spanish football player and administrator
  • August 29 — Frank Broers, Dutch footballer

September

  • September 1 — Kwabena Boafo, Ghanaian footballer
  • September 14 — Edgar Streltsov, former Russian footballer
  • September 15 — Denis Soskov, former Russian footballer
  • September 17 — Simone Perrotta, Italian international footballer
  • September 27 — Sébastien Pauvert, French professional football
  • September 29 — Harry Libanotis, Seychellois footballer

October

  • October 1 — Carsten Birk, German former professional footballer
  • October 10 — Aleksandr Grekhov, former Russian footballer
  • October 13 — Antonio Di Natale, Italian international footballer
  • October 15 — David Trezeguet, French international footballer
  • October 20 — Tebogo Mothusi, Botswana footballer
  • October 23 — Lee Shearer, English former professional footballer
  • October 24 — Iván Kaviedes, Ecuadorian footballer
  • October 25 — Birgit Prinz, German footballer

November

  • November 17 — Paul Shepherd, English footballer
  • November 21 — Sidwell Mothea, Lesotho footballer
  • November 22 — Michael Preston, English club footballer
  • November 23 — David Lucas, English youth international and coach
  • November 28 — Fabio Grosso, Italian international footballer

December

  • December 12 — Toni Bernal, Spanish retired footballer

Deaths

January

  • January 18 – Luciano Re Cecconi (38), Italian football (soccer) player (born 1948)

February

  • February 11 – Luigi Bertolini, Italian midfielder, winner of the 1934 FIFA World Cup. (72; Aortic aneurysm)

April

  • April 28 – Sepp Herberger, German footballer and manager (b. 1897)

June

  • June 9 – Germano Boettcher Sobrinho, Brazilian goalkeeper, squad member at the 1934 FIFA World Cup. (66)
  • June 19 – Ernő Schwarz, Hungarian-born American football player and coach. (75)

July

  • July 17 – Billy Gonsalves American international football (soccer player) (born 1908)
  • July 23 – Arsenio Erico, Paraguayan international footballer (born 1915)

September

  • September 9 – Mieczysław Batsch, Polish footballer (born 1900)

October

References

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