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2011 in association football

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2011 in association football

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The following are the association football events of the year 2011 throughout the world.

Events

Men

5 – 17 January — 2011 Nile Basin Tournament in

  • 4th:
  • 7 – 22 January — 2011 African Under-17 Championship in

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  • 7 – 29 January — 2011 AFC Asian Cup in

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  • 23 January – 13 February — 2011 South American Youth Championship in

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  • 8 February – 29 May — 2011 Nations Cup in the Republic of Ireland

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  • 12 March – 9 April — 2011 South American Under-17 Football Championship in

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  • 17 April – 2 May (originally 18 March – 1 April) — 2011 African Youth Championship in

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  • 3 – 15 May — 2011 UEFA European Under-17 Football Championship in

  • 5 – 25 June — 2011 CONCACAF Gold Cup in the

  • 12 – 25 June — 2011 UEFA European Under-21 Football Championship in

    • 4th:
  • 17 June – 1 July — 2011 CPISRA Football 7-a-side World Championships in the
    • RUS Russia
    • IRN Iran
    • UKR Ukraine
    • 4th: BRA Brazil
  • 18 June – 10 July — 2011 FIFA U-17 World Cup in

    • 4th:
  • 1 – 24 July — 2011 Copa América in

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  • 20 July – 1 August — 2011 UEFA European Under-19 Football Championship in

  • 29 July – 20 August — 2011 FIFA U-20 World Cup in

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  • 30 September – 4 October — 2011 Long Teng Cup in

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  • 2 – 11 December — 2011 SAFF Championship in

    Women

    2 – 9 March — 2011 Algarve Cup in

    • 4th:
  • 30 May – 11 June — 2011 UEFA Women's U-19 Championship in

  • 26 June – 17 July — 2011 FIFA Women's World Cup in

    • 4th:
  • 28 – 31 July — 2011 UEFA U-17 Women's Championship in

    • 4th:

    News

    • List of Mexican Football Transfers Winter 2011

    North American professional expansion

    In 2011, the major leagues of the men's and women's sport in the United States and Canada each added at least one new team:

    • Major League Soccer, the top men's league, added its 17th and 18th teams—the Portland Timbers and Vancouver Whitecaps FC.
    • Women's Professional Soccer, which currently has teams only in the U.S., added the Western New York Flash, which plays its home games in Rochester.

    2011–12 Russian Premier League

    The 2011–12 season is a transitional season of the Russian Premier League, as it will stretch over 18 months instead of the conventional 12 months. The unusual length of the season is the result of the decision to adapt the playing year to an autumn-spring rhythm similar to most of the other UEFA leagues.

    The season will comprise two phases. The first phase will consist of a regular home-and-away schedule, meaning that each team will play the other teams twice for a total of 30 matches per team. The league will then be split into two groups for the second phase, where each team plays another home-and-away schedule against every other team of its respective group.

    The top eight teams of the first phase will compete for the championship and the spots for both the 2012–13 Champions League and Europa League. Accordingly, the bottom eight teams will have to avoid relegation. The bottom two teams of this group will be directly relegated, while the 13th- and 14-placed teams will compete in a relegation/promotion playoff with the third- and fourth-placed teams of the 2011–12 National League Championship.

    Headlines

    • 5 January: Kristine Lilly, whose 352 appearances for the US women's national team made her the most-capped player in the sport's history, announced her retirement after an international career that started shortly after her 16th birthday in 1987.
    • 31 January: The 4th highest transfer fee in football history (£49.5m) was recorded, when Fernando Torres signed for Chelsea from Liverpool. Andy Carroll's same-day move from Newcastle United to Liverpool for £35m was the eighth highest fee received for a player.
    • June: trials started for people allegedly involved in fixing Finnish football matches. One team, Tampere United was indefinitely suspended from Finnish football for accepting payments from a person known for match-fixing.
    • 11 September: The first official match of the recently built, 41,000 seated Juventus Stadium, Juventus 4 – 1 Parma, where Stephan Lichtsteiner scored the first goal in the new stadium on the 17th minute.
    • 2011 Turkish sports corruption scandal: an ongoing investigation about match fixing, incentive premium, bribery, establishing a criminal organization, organized crime, extortion, threat and intimidation in Turkey's top two association football divisions, the Süper Lig and First League.

    61st FIFA Congress

    The 61st FIFA Congress was held in Zurich, Switzerland between 31 May and 1 June. At the congress, Sepp Blatter was re-elected as the President of FIFA.{{Cite news |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110509013005/http://www.fifa.com/aboutfifa/federation/bodies/news/newsid%3D1429299.html |archive-date=9 May 2011

    Continental champions

    Wembley Stadium, located in London hosted the 2011 UEFA Champions League Final.

    Several international continental tournaments were held to determine berths into the 2011 FIFA Club World Cup.

    Most notably, FC Barcelona of Spain's La Liga won the 2011 UEFA Champions League Final against Manchester United of the English Premier League 3–1. The UEFA Champions League is considered by some to be the most preeminent club competition in the World, even more so than the Club World Cup, primarily due to the financial strength of European teams in contrast to clubs in the Americas, Asia, Africa and Oceania.

    Elsewhere, the 2011 CONCACAF Champions League Finals was historic in the essence that it was the first final in the modern North American champions league-era not to feature an all-Mexican final. Nevertheless, Monterrey of Mexico's Premiera Division won the 2011 title 3–2 on aggregate over Real Salt Lake of the United States' Major League Soccer. Salt Lake became the first American club to reach a Champions League final, as well as the first American side to reach a top-tier North American club championship since Los Angeles Galaxy in 2000.

    New Zealander teams continued their dominance in the OFC Champions League as Auckland City won their second OFC Champions League honor against Amicale of Vanuatu's Premia Divisen.

    Al-Sadd of the Qatar Stars League won the 2011 AFC Champions League Final against Jeonbuk Hyundai Motors of the Korean K-League 2–2 (4–2 in penalties). Al-Sadd qualified for the FIFA Club World Cup for the first time after winning its second title in Asia.

    On 6 November, the 2011 CAF Champions League Final will be contested between Wydad Casablanca of Morocco's Botola and Espérance Tunis of Tunisia's CLP-1. The second leg will be contested on 12 November.

    List of men champions

    RegionTournamentChampionTitleLast Honor
    AFC (Asia)2011 AFC Champions LeagueQAT Al-Sadd2nd1988–89
    2011 AFC CupUZB Nasaf Qarshi1stN/A
    2011 AFC President's CupTPE Taiwan Power Company1stN/A
    CAF (Africa)2011 CAF Champions LeagueTUN Espérance ST2nd1994
    2011 CAF Confederation CupMAR Maghreb de Fès1stN/A
    2011 CAF Super CupCOD TP Mazembe2nd2010
    CONCACAF
    (North and Central America, Caribbean)2010–11 CONCACAF Champions LeagueMEX Monterrey1stN/A
    2011 CFU Club ChampionshipPUR Puerto Rico Islanders2nd2010
    CONMEBOL (South America)2011 Copa LibertadoresBRA Santos3rd1963
    2011 Copa SudamericanaCHI Universidad de Chile1stN/A
    2011 Recopa SudamericanaBRA Internacional2nd2007
    OFC (Oceania)2010–11 O-LeagueNZL Auckland City2nd2009
    UEFA (Europe)2010–11 UEFA Champions LeagueESP Barcelona4th2009
    2010–11 UEFA Europa LeaguePOR Porto2nd2003
    2011 UEFA Super CupESP Barcelona4th2009
    FIFA (Worldwide)2011 FIFA Club World CupESP Barcelona2nd2009

    Women

    RegionTournamentChampionTitleLast honor
    CONMEBOL (South America)2011 Copa Libertadores FemeninaBRA São José1st
    UEFA (Europe)2010–11 UEFA Women's Champions LeagueFRA Olympique Lyonnais1st

    Domestic champions

    AFC nations

    NationLeagueChampionTitleLast honor
    AUS Australia2010–11 A-LeagueBrisbane Roar1st
    BHR Bahrain2010–11 Bahrain First Division LeagueAl-Muharraq32nd2008–09
    BAN Bangladesh2010–11 Bangladesh LeagueSheikh Jamal1st
    CAM Cambodia2011 Cambodian LeaguePhnom Penh Crown2nd2010
    CHN China2011 Chinese Super LeagueGuangzhou Evergrande1st
    TPE Chinese Taipei2011 Intercity Football LeagueTaiwan Power Company3rd2010
    GUM Guam2011 Guam Men's Soccer LeagueCars Plus1st
    HKG Hong Kong2010–11 Hong Kong First Division LeagueKitchee4th1963–64
    IND India2010–11 I-LeagueSalgaocar2nd1998–99
    IDN Indonesia2010–11 Indonesia Super LeaguePersipura Jayapura2nd2008–09
    IRN Iran2010–11 Iran Pro LeagueSepahan Isfahan3rd2009–10
    IRQ Iraq2010–11 Iraqi Elite LeagueAl-Zawraa12th2005–06
    JPN Japan2011 J. League Division 1Kashiwa Reysol1st
    JOR Jordan2010–11 Jordan LeagueAl-Wehdat12th2008–09
    PRK North Korea2011 DPR Korea LeagueApril 2513th2010
    KOR South Korea2011 K-LeagueJeonbuk Hyundai Motors2nd2009
    KUW Kuwait2010–11 Kuwaiti Premier LeagueQadsia14th2009–10
    KGZ Kyrgyzstan2011 Kyrgyzstan LeagueDordoi Bishkek7th2009
    LAO Laos2011 Lao LeagueYotha F.C.3rd2003
    LIB Lebanon2010–11 Lebanese Premier LeagueAl-Ahed3rd2009–10
    MAC Macau2011 Campeonato da 1ª Divisão do FutebolKa I2nd2010
    MAS Malaysia2011 Malaysia Super LeagueKelantan1st
    MDV Maldives2011 Dhivehi LeagueVB Sports Club3rd2010
    MGL Mongolia2011 Mongolian Premier LeagueUlaanbaatar1st
    MYA Myanmar2011 Myanmar National LeagueYangon United1st
    OMA Oman2010–11 Oman Mobile LeagueAl-Suwaiq2nd2009–10
    PAK Pakistan2010–11 Pakistan Premier LeagueWAPDA8th2008
    PHI Philippines2011 United Football League Division 1Philippine Air Force2nd2010
    QAT Qatar2010–11 Qatar Stars LeagueLekhwiya1st
    KSA Saudi Arabia2010–11 Saudi Professional LeagueAl-Hilal13th2009–10
    SIN Singapore2011 S.LeagueTampines Rovers3rd2005
    SRI Sri Lanka2010–11 Sri Lanka Football Premier LeagueDon Bosco1st
    SYR Syria2010–11 Syrian Premier LeagueSuspended
    TJK Tajikistan2011 Tajik LeagueIstiklol2nd2010
    THA Thailand2011 Thai Premier LeagueBuriram United1st
    TKM Turkmenistan2011 Ýokary LigaBalkan3rd2010
    UAE United Arab Emirates2010–11 UAE Pro-LeagueAl Jazira1st
    UZB Uzbekistan2011 Uzbek LeagueBunyodkor4th2010
    VIE Vietnam2011 V-LeagueSông Lam Nghệ An3rd2000–01
    YEM Yemen2010–11 Yemeni LeagueAl-Oruba Zabid1st

    CAF nations

    NationLeagueChampionTitleLast honor
    ALG Algeria2010–11 Algerian Ligue Professionnelle 1ASO Chlef1st
    ANG Angola2011 GirabolaRecreativo do Libolo1st
    BEN Benin2010–11 Benin Premier Leaguesuspended
    BOT Botswana2010–11 Botswana Premier LeagueTownship Rollers11th2009–10
    BUR Burkina Faso2010–11 Burkinabé Premier LeagueASFA Yennenga11th2009–10
    BDI Burundi2010–11 Burundi Premier LeagueAthlético Olympic FC2nd2004
    EGY Egypt2010–11 Egyptian Premier LeagueAl Ahly SC36th2009–10
    KEN Kenya2011 Kenyan Premier LeagueTusker9th2007
    LBY Libya2010–11 Libyan Premier LeagueAbandoned due to Libyan Civil War
    MLI Mali2011 Malian CupCercle Olympique3rd2002
    MAR Morocco2010–11 BotolaRaja Casablanca10th2008–09
    NGR Nigeria2010–11 Nigeria Premier LeagueDolphins FC3rd2004
    RWA Rwanda2010–11 Rwanda National Football LeagueAPR12th2009–10
    SOM Somalia2011 Somali LeagueElman5th2003
    RSA South Africa2010–11 Premier Soccer LeagueOrlando Pirates3rd2002–03
    SUD Sudan2011 Sudan Premier LeagueAl-Merrikh13th2008
    TUN Tunisia2010–11 Tunisian Ligue Professionnelle 1Espérance de Tunis24th2009–10
    ZIM Zimbabwe2011 Zimbabwe Premier Soccer LeagueDynamos19th2007
    • CMR MTN Elite one: To be determined
    • CPV Cape Verdean football Championships: To be determined
    • CHA Chad Premier League: To be determined
    • COM Comoros Premier League: To be determined
    • CGO Congo Premier League: To be determined
    • COD Linafoot: To be determined
    • CIV Côte d'Ivoire Premier Division: To be determined
    • DJI Djibouti Premier League: To be determined
    • ERI Eritrean Premier League: To be determined
    • ETH Ethiopian Premier League: To be determined
    • GAB Gabon Championnat National D1: To be determined
    • GAM Gambian Championnat National D1: To be determined
    • GHA OneTouch Premier League: To be determined
    • GUI Guinée Championnat National: To be determined
    • GNB Campeonato Nacional da Guiné-Bissau: To be determined
    • LES Lesotho Premier League: To be determined
    • LBR Liberian Premier League: To be determined
    • MAD THB Champions League: To be determined
    • MWI Malawi Premier Division: To be determined
    • MLI Malien Première Division: To be determined
    • MTN Mauritanean Premier League: To be determined
    • MUS Mauritian League: To be determined
    • MOZ Moçambola: To be determined
    • NAM Namibia Premier League: To be determined
    • NIG Niger Premier League: To be determined
    • REU Réunion Premier League: To be determined
    • SEN Senegal Premier League: To be determined
    • SEY Seychelles League: To be determined
    • SLE Sierra Leone National Premier League: To be determined
    • SWZ Swazi Premier League: To be determined
    • TAN Tanzanian Premier League: To be determined
    • UGA Ugandan Super League: To be determined
    • ZAM Zambian Premier League: To be determined
    • Zanzibar Zanzibar Premier League: To be determined

    CONCACAF nations

    NationLeagueChampionTitleLast Honor
    AIA Anguilla2010–11 AFA LeagueKicks United2nd2007
    ATG Antigua and Barbuda2010–11 Antigua and Barbuda Premier DivisionParham FC4th2003
    ARU Aruba2010–11 Aruban Division di HonorRacing Club Aruba7th2008
    BAH Bahamas2011 BFA Senior LeagueIM Bears FC4th2010
    BRB Barbados2011 Barbados Premier DivisionYouth Milan2nd2006
    BLZ Belize2010–11 Belize Premier Football LeagueBelize Defence Force2nd2010
    BER Bermuda2010–11 Bermudian Premier DivisionNorth Village Community Club8th2006
    BVI British Virgin Islands2011 British Virgin Islands ChampionshipIslanders FC2nd2010
    CAY Cayman Islands2010–11 Cayman Islands LeagueElite SC2nd2009
    CRC Costa Rica2011 VeranoAlajuelense25th2004–05
    2011 Invierno26th2011 Invierno
    CUB Cuba2010–11 Campeonato Nacional de Fútbol de CubaVilla Clara11th2004
    CUW Curaçao2010–11 Curaçao Sekshon PagáHubentut Fortuna3rd2009–10
    DMA Dominica2010–11 Dominica Premier LeagueCompetition not held
    DOM Dominican Republic2011 Primera División de República DominicanaCompetition not held
    SLV El Salvador2011 ClausuraAlianza10th2004
    2011 AperturaIsidro Metapán6th2010
    GYF French Guiana2010–11 French Guiana Championnat NationalMatoury3rd2006
    GRN Grenada2011 Grenada Premier DivisionHard Rock FC1st
    GPE Guadeloupe2010–11 Guadeloupe Division d'HonneurMoulien3rd2009
    GUA Guatemala2010–11 Liga Nacional de Fútbol de GuatemalaComunicaciones24th2008
    GUY Guyana2011 GFF National Super LeagueAlpha United3rd2010
    HAI Haiti2010–11 1. Ligue HaïtienneAigle Noir4th1970
    HON Honduras2010–11 Honduran Liga NacionalOlimpia23rd2010
    JAM Jamaica2010–11 National Premier LeagueTivoli Gardens5th2009
    MTQ Martinique2010–11 Martinique Championnat NationalClub Colonial19th1972
    MEX Mexico2011 ClausuraUNAM7th2009
    2011 AperturaUANL3rd1981–82
    MSR Montserrat2011 Montserrat ChampionshipCompetition not held
    NCA Nicaragua2011 ClausuraReal Estelí10th2010
    2011 AperturaReal Estelí11th2011
    PAN Panama2011 ClausuraSan Francisco7th2009
    2011 AperturaChorrillo1st
    SKN St. Kitts and Nevis2010–11 SKNFA Premier LeagueSt Paul's United3rd2009
    LCA St. Lucia2011 Saint Lucia Gold DivisionVSADC7th2002
    SMT St. Martin2010–11 Saint-Martin ChampionshipsJunior Stars11th2003
    VIN St. Vincent and the Grenadines2010–11 NLA Premier LeagueAvenues United2nd2010
    SXM Sint Maarten2010–11 Sint Maarten LeagueCompetition not held
    SUR Suriname2010–11 HoofdklasseInter Moengotapoe3rd2008
    TRI Trinidad and Tobago2010–11 TT Pro LeagueDefence Force21st1999
    TCA Turks and Caicos Islands2010–11 MFL LeagueProvopool FC1st
    USA United States and CAN Canada2011 Major League SoccerLos Angeles Galaxy3rd2005
    VIR U.S. Virgin Islands2010–11 U.S. Virgin Islands ChampionshipCompetition not held

    CONMEBOL nations

    NationLeagueChampionTitleLast Honor
    ARG Argentina2010–11 Torneo ClausuraVélez Sársfield8th2009 Clausura
    2011–12 Torneo AperturaBoca Juniors30th2008 Apertura
    BOL Bolivia2011 Liga de Fútbol Profesional BolivianoBolívar17th2009 Clausura
    BRA Brazil2011 Campeonato Brasileiro Série ACorinthians5th2005
    CHI Chile2011 Torneo AperturaUniversidad de Chile13th2009 Apertura
    2011 Torneo Clausura14th2011 Apertura
    COL Colombia2011 Torneo AperturaAtlético Nacional11th2007 Finalización
    2011 Torneo FinalizaciónJunior7th2010 Apertura
    ECU Ecuador2011 Campeonato Ecuatoriano de Fútbol Serie ADeportivo Quito5th2009
    PAR Paraguay2011 Torneo AperturaNacional (Paraguay)8th2009 Clausura
    2011 Torneo ClausuraOlimpia39th2000
    PER Peru2011 Torneo DescentralizadoJuan Aurich1st
    URU Uruguay2010–11 Uruguayan Primera DivisiónNacional (Uruguay)43rd2008–09
    VEN Venezuela2010–11 Venezuelan Primera DivisiónDeportivo Táchira7th2007–08

    OFC nations

    • ASA FFAS Senior League: Pago Youth
    • COK Cook Islands Round Cup: Tupapa Maraerenga
    • FIJ Fijian National Football League: Ba FC
    • FSM FSMFA Top League: Not known
    • KIR Kiribati National Championship: Not held
    • NCL New Caledonia Division Honneur: AS Mont-Dore
    • NZL ASB Premiership: Waitakere United
    • NIU Niue Soccer Tournament: Vaiea Sting
    • Norfolk Island Norfolk Island Soccer League: Not known
    • PLW Palau Soccer League: Not held
    • PNG Papua New Guinea National Soccer League: Hekari United
    • SAM Samoa National League: Kiwi FC
    • SOL Solomon Islands National Club Championship: Koloale FC
    • TAH Tahiti Division Fédérale: AS Tefana
    • TGA Tonga Major League: SC Lotoha'apai
    • TUV Tuvalu A-Division: Nauti FC
    • VAN Vanuatu Premia Divisen: Amicale FC

    UEFA nations

    NationLeagueChampionTitleLast HonorRef.
    ALB Albania2010–11 Albanian SuperligaSkënderbeu Korçë2nd1933
    AND Andorra2010–11 Primera DivisióFC Santa Coloma6th2009–10
    ARM Armenia2011 Armenian Premier LeagueUlisses1st
    AUT Austria2010–11 Austrian Football BundesligaSturm Graz3rd1998–99
    AZE Azerbaijan2010–11 Azerbaijan Premier LeagueNeftchi Baku6th2004–05
    Belarus Belarus2011 Belarusian Premier LeagueBATE Borisov8th2010
    BEL Belgium2010–11 Jupiler LeagueGenk3rd2001–02
    BIH Bosnia and Herzegovina2010–11 Premijer LigaBorac Banja Luka1st
    BUL Bulgaria2010–11 A PFGLitex Lovech4th2009–10
    CRO Croatia2010–11 Prva HNLDinamo Zagreb13th2009–10
    CYP Cyprus2010–11 Cypriot First DivisionAPOEL21st2008–09
    CZE Czech Republic2010–11 Gambrinus ligaViktoria Plzeň1st
    DEN Denmark2010–11 Danish SuperligaCopenhagen9th2009–10
    ENG England2010–11 Premier LeagueManchester United19th2008–09
    EST Estonia2011 MeistriliigaFlora Tallinn9th2010
    Faroe Islands Faroe Islands2011 VodafonedeildinB36 Tórshavn8th2005
    FIN Finland2011 VeikkausliigaHJK Helsinki24th2010
    FRA France2010–11 Ligue 1Lille3rd1953–54
    GEO Georgia2010–11 Umaglesi LigaZestaponi1st
    GER Germany2010–11 Fußball-BundesligaBorussia Dortmund7th2001–02
    GRC Greece2010–11 Super League GreeceOlympiacos38th2008–09
    Hungary Hungary2010–11 NB IVideoton1st
    Iceland Iceland2011 ÚrvalsdeildKR Reykjavík25th2003
    IRL Ireland2011 League of IrelandShamrock Rovers17th2010
    ISR Israel2010–11 Israeli Premier LeagueMaccabi Haifa12th2008–09
    ITA Italy2010–11 Serie AMilan18th2003–04
    KAZ Kazakhstan2011 Kazakhstan Premier LeagueShakhter Karagandy1st
    LAT Latvia2011 Latvian Higher LeagueVentspils4th2008
    LTU Lithuania2011 A LygaEkranas6th2010
    LUX Luxembourg2010–11 Luxembourg National DivisionF91 Dudelange9th2008–09
    Macedonia Macedonia2010–11 Macedonian Prva LigaŠkendija1st
    MLT Malta2010–11 Maltese Premier LeagueValletta20th2007–08
    Moldova Moldova2010–11 Moldovan National DivisionDacia Chişinău1st
    Montenegro Montenegro2010–11 Montenegrin First LeagueMogren2nd2008–09
    NLD Netherlands2010–11 EredivisieAjax30th2003–04
    NIR Northern Ireland2010–11 IFA PremiershipLinfield50th2009–10
    NOR Norway2011 TippeligaenMolde1st
    POL Poland2010–11 EkstraklasaWisła Kraków14th2008–09
    PRT Portugal2010–11 Primeira LigaPorto25th2008–09
    ROU Romania2010–11 Liga IOţelul Galaţi1st
    RUS Russiadid not held
    SMR San Marino2010–11 Campionato Sammarinese di CalcioTre Fiori7th2009–10
    SCO Scotland2010–11 Scottish Premier LeagueRangers54th2009–10
    SER Serbia2010–11 Serbian SuperligaPartizan4th2009–10
    SVK Slovakia2010–11 Slovak SuperligaSlovan Bratislava6th2008–09
    Slovenia Slovenia2010–11 Slovenian PrvaLigaMaribor9th2008–09
    ESP Spain2010–11 La LigaBarcelona21st2009–10
    SWE Sweden2011 AllsvenskanHelsingborg7th1999
    Switzerland Switzerland2010–11 Swiss Super LeagueBasel14th2009–10
    TUR Turkey2010–11 Süper LigFenerbahçe18th2010–11
    UKR Ukraine2010–11 Ukrainian Premier LeagueShakhtar Donetsk6th2009–10
    WAL Wales2010–11 Welsh Premier LeagueBangor City3rd1994–95

    Cup champions

    AFC

    NationDomestic CupWinnerRunner-upTitleLast Honor
    PRC China2011 Chinese FA CupTianjin TedaShandong Luneng Taishan1st
    GUM Guam2011 Guam FA CupQuality DistributorsCars Plus FC3rd2009
    JPN Japan2011 Emperor's CupFC TokyoKyoto Sanga1st
    2011 J.League CupKashima AntlersUrawa Red Diamonds4th2002
    KSA Saudi Arabia2010–11 Saudi Crown Prince CupAl-HilalAl-Wehda10th2009–10
    KOR South Korea2011 Korean FA CupSeongnam Ilhwa ChunmaSuwon Samsung Bluewings2nd1999

    CAF

    NationDomestic CupWinnerRunner-upTitleLast Honor
    BEN Benin2011 Benin CupDragons de l'OuéméAssociation Sportive Oussou Saka6th2006
    BUR Burkina Faso2011 Coupe de FasoÉtoile Filante OuagadougouAS SONABEL20th2008
    BDI Burundi2011 Coupe du Président de la RépubliqueLLB AcadémicAthlético Olympic FC1st
    EGY Egypt2010–11 Egypt CupENPPIZamalek2nd2004–05
    MLI Mali2011 Malian CupCercle OlympiqueStade Malien3rd2002
    NGR Nigeria2011 Nigeria Federation CupHeartland F.C.Enyimba F.C.1st
    KEN Kenya2011 FKF CupGor MahiaSofapaka9th2008
    RWA Rwanda2011 Rwandan CupAPRPolice FC Kibungo6th2010
    RSA South Africa2010–11 Nedbank CupOrlando PiratesBlack Leopards7th1996

    CONCACAF

    NationDomestic CupWinnerRunner-upTitleLast Honor
    CAN Canada2011 Canadian ChampionshipToronto FCVancouver Whitecaps FC3rd2010
    SUR Suriname2010–11 Surinamese CupSV NotchWalking Boyz Company1st
    TRI Trinidad and Tobago2010–11 Trinidad and Tobago FA TrophySan Juan JablotehNorth East Stars3rd2005
    USA United States2011 Lamar Hunt U.S. Open CupSeattle Sounders FCChicago Fire3rd2010

    CONMEBOL

    NationDomestic CupWinnerRunner-upTitleLast Honor
    BRA Brazil2011 Copa do BrasilVasco da GamaCoritiba1st
    CHI Chile2011 Copa ChileUniversidad CatólicaMagallanes4th1995
    COL Colombia2011 Copa ColombiaMillonariosBoyacá Chicó2nd1963
    PER Peru2011 Torneo IntermedioJosé GálvezSport Áncash1st
    VEN Venezuela2011 Copa VenezuelaAC MinerosTrujillanos FC2nd1985

    OFC

    NationDomestic CupWinnerRunner-upTitleLast Honor
    NZL New Zealand2011 Chatham CupWairarapa UnitedNapier City Rovers1st

    UEFA

    NationDomestic CupWinnerRunner-upTitleLast Honor
    ALB Albania2010–11 Albanian CupTiranaDinamo Tirana14th2005–06
    AUT Austria2010–11 Austrian CupSV RiedAustria Lustenau2nd1997–98
    BEL Belgium2010–11 Belgian CupStandard LiègeWesterlo6th1992–93
    BIH Bosnia and Herzegovina2010–11 Bosnia and Herzegovina Football CupŽeljezničarČelik4th2002–03
    BUL Bulgaria2010–11 Bulgarian CupCSKA SofiaSlavia Sofia19th2005–06
    CRO Croatia2010–11 Croatian Football CupDinamo ZagrebVaraždin11th2008–09
    CZE Czech Republic2010–11 Czech CupMladá BoleslavSigma Olomouc1st
    DEN Denmark2010–11 Danish CupFC NordsjællandFC Midtjylland2nd2009–10
    ENG England2010–11 FA CupManchester CityStoke City5th1968–69
    2010–11 Football League CupBirmingham CityArsenal2nd1962–63
    FIN Finland2011 Finnish CupHJK HelsinkiKuPS Kuopio11th2008
    FRA France2010–11 Coupe de FranceLilleParis Saint-Germain6th1954–55
    2010–11 Coupe de la LigueMarseilleMontpellier3rd2009–10
    GER Germany2010–11 DFB-PokalSchalke 04MSV Duisburg5th2001–02
    GRC Greece2010–11 Greek CupAEK AthensAtromitos14th2001–02
    HUN Hungary2010–11 Magyar KupaKecskemétVideoton1st
    IRE Ireland2011 FAI CupSligo RoversShelbourne4th2010
    2011 League of Ireland CupDerry CityCork City10th2008
    ITA Italy2010–11 Coppa ItaliaInternazionalePalermo7th2009–10
    LIE Lichtenstein2010–11 Liechtenstein CupFC VaduzUSV Eschen/Mauren39th2009–10
    MNE Montenegro2010–11 Montenegrin CupFK RudarMogren3rd2009–10
    NLD Netherlands2010–11 KNVB CupTwenteAjax3rd2000–01
    NIR Northern Ireland2010–11 Irish CupLinfieldCrusaders41st2009–10
    2010–11 Irish League CupLisburn DistilleryPortadown1st
    NOR Norway2011 Norwegian CupAalesundBrann2nd2009
    POL Poland2010–11 Polish CupLegia WarsawLech Poznań14th2007–08
    PRT Portugal2010–11 Taça de PortugalPortoVitória de Guimarães16th2009–10
    2010–11 Taça da LigaBenficaPaços de Ferreira3rd2009–10
    ROM Romania2010–11 Cupa RomânieiSteaua BucureștiDinamo București21st1998–99
    RUS Russia2010–11 Russian CupCSKA MoscowAlania Vladikavkaz11th2008–09
    SCO Scotland2010–11 Scottish CupCelticMotherwell35th2006–07
    2010–11 Scottish League CupRangersCeltic27th2009–10
    SRB Serbia2010–11 Serbian CupPartizanVojvodina3rd2008–09
    SVK Slovakia2010–11 Slovak CupSlovan BratislavaŽilina12th2009–10
    SVN Slovenia2010–11 Slovenian CupDomžaleMaribor1st
    ESP Spain2010–11 Copa del ReyReal MadridBarcelona18th1992–93
    SWE Sweden2011 Svenska CupenHelsingborgKalmar5th2010
    SWI Switzerland2010–11 Swiss CupFC SionNeuchâtel Xamax12th2008–09
    TUR Turkey2010–11 Turkish CupBeşiktaşİstanbul Başakşehir9th2008–09
    UKR Ukraine2010–11 Ukrainian CupShakhtar DonetskDynamo Kyiv7th2007–08
    WAL Wales2010–11 Welsh CupLlanelli TownBangor City1st
    2010–11 Welsh League CupThe New SaintsLlanelli5th2009–10

    Deaths

    January

    • 1 January – Nikolay Abramov, Russian defender (26)
    • 4 January – Coen Moulijn, Dutch international forward (73)
    • 6 January – Uche Okafor, Nigerian international defender (43)
    • 8 January – Josep Artigas, Spanish international midfielder (87)
    • 8 January – Ángel Pedraza, Spanish midfielder and manager (48)
    • 8 January – Thorbjørn Svenssen, Norwegian international defender (86)
    • 9 January – Richard Butcher, English midfielder (29)
    • 9 January – Jerzy Woźniak, Polish international defender (78)
    • 10 January – Bora Kostić, Yugoslavian international striker (80)
    • 13 January – Charles Muscat, Maltese footballer (48)
    • 15 January – Nat Lofthouse, English international forward (85)
    • 16 January – Alcides Silveira, Uruguayan international midfielder (72)
    • 19 January – Mihai Ionescu, Romanian footballer (74)
    • 21 January – Wally Hughes, English football coach (76)
    • 24 January – Alec Boden, Scottish footballer (85)
    • 24 January – Francisco Hernández, Mexican international midfielder, member of the 1950 FIFA World Cup Mexico squad (83)
    • 25 January – Kiril Milanov, Bulgarian international forward (62)
    • 25 January – Bill Holden, English footballer (82)
    • 27 January – Svein Mathisen, Norwegian international midfielder (58)
    • 29 January – Corona, Spanish defender (92)
    • 29 January – Norman Wilkinson, English footballer (79)
    • 31 January – Norman Uprichard, Northern Irish footballer (82)

    February

    • 1 February – Les Stubbs, English footballer (81)
    • 2 February – Jimmy Fell, English footballer (75)
    • 3 February – Neil Young, English forward (66)
    • 6 February – William Morais, Brazilian midfielder (19)
    • 6 February – Billy Gallier, English footballer (78)
    • 7 February – Eric Parsons, English footballer (87)
    • 11 February – Josef Pirrung, German footballer (61)
    • 14 February – Peter Feteris, Dutch footballer (58)
    • 16 February – Tonny van Ede, Dutch international winger (86)
    • 17 February – George Clarke, English footballer (89)
    • 19 February – Ernő Solymosi, Hungarian international defender (70)
    • 19 February – Norman Corner, English footballer (68)
    • 20 February – Tony Kellow, English footballer (58)
    • 21 February – Jean Baeza, French international defender (68)
    • 22 February – Ivo Pavelić, Croatian footballer (103)
    • 24 February – Yozhef Betsa, Soviet Ukrainian midfielder, 1956 Olympic champion (81)
    • 26 February – Kostas Andriopoulos, Greek footballer (26)
    • 26 February – Dean Richards, English defender (36)
    • 26 February – Jorge Santoro, Brazilian footballer
    • 28 February – Jan van Schijndel, Dutch footballer (83)

    March

    • 5 March – Viktor Voroshilov, Soviet footballer (84)
    • 6 March – Ján Popluhár, Slovak footballer (75)
    • 6 March – Reg Stewart, English footballer (85)
    • 7 March – Adrián Escudero, Spanish footballer (83)
    • 7 March – Vladimir Brazhnikov, Russian footballer (69)
    • 8 March – Masoud Boroumand, Iranian footballer (82)
    • 10 March – Danny Paton, Scottish footballer (75)
    • 19 March – Barrington Gaynor, Jamaican footballer (45)
    • 20 March – Néstor de Vicente, Argentine footballer (46)
    • 21 March – Jesús Aranguren, Spanish defender and coach (66)
    • 21 March – Ladislav Novák, Czech footballer (79)
    • 21 March – Hans Boskamp, Dutch footballer (78)
    • 22 March – Patrick Doeplah, Liberian footballer (22)
    • 22 March – José Soriano, Peruvian footballer (93)
    • 23 March – Trevor Storton, English footballer (61)
    • 26 March – František Havránek, Czech football manager (87)
    • 31 March – Oddvar Hansen, Norwegian footballer (89)

    April

    • 3 April – Yevgeny Lyadin, Russian footballer (84)
    • 4 April – John Niven, Scottish footballer (89)
    • 4 April – Juan Tuñas, Cuban footballer (93)
    • 6 April – Jim Blair, Scottish footballer (64)
    • 6 April – John Morris, English footballer (87)
    • 10 April – Mikhail Rusyayev, Russian footballer (46)
    • 11 April – Jimmy Briggs, Scottish footballer (74)
    • 11 April – Billy Gray, English footballer (83)
    • 11 April – Doug Newlands, Scottish footballer (79)
    • 12 April – Ronnie Coyle – Scottish footballer (46)
    • 12 April – Robert Lokossimbayé, Chadian footballer (35)
    • 18 April – Olubayo Adefemi, Scottish footballer (25)
    • 20 April – Allan Brown, Scottish footballer (84)
    • 16 April – Chinesinho, Brazilian midfielder, winner of the 1966–67 Serie A. (75)
    • 22 April – Cheung Sai Ho, Hong Kong international midfielder. (35)
    • 22 April – Wiel Coerver, Dutch footballer (86)
    • 28 April – Willie O'Neill, Scottish footballer (70)
    • 30 April – Eddie Turnbull, Scottish footballer (88)

    May

    • 2 May – Eddie Lewis, English footballer (76)
    • 2 May – Shigeo Yaegashi, Japanese footballer (78)
    • 4 May – Sammy McCrory, Northern Irish footballer (86)
    • 5 May – Yosef Merimovich, Israeli footballer (86)
    • 5 May – Tomm Wright, Scottish footballer (83)
    • 6 May – Yoon Ki-won, South Korean footballer (23)
    • 11 May – Glyn Williams, Welsh footballer (92)
    • 14 May – Ernie Walker, Scottish football administrator (82)
    • 17 May – Frank Upton, English footballer (76)
    • 22 May – Alexandru Ene, Romanian footballer (82)
    • 22 May – Nasser Hejazi, Iranian goalkeeper and coach (61)
    • 25 May – Miroslav Opsenica, Serbian footballer (29)
    • 28 May – Hermann Bley, German footballer (75)
    • 29 May – Billy Crook, English footballer (84)
    • 30 May – Jung Jong-kwan, South Korean footballer (29)
    • 30 May – Eddie Morrison, Scottish footballer (63)

    June

    • 2 June – Willie Phiri, Zambian footballer (57)
    • 5 June – Célestin Oliver, French footballer (80)
    • 8 June – Nasir Jalil, Zambian footballer (56)
    • 9 June – Josip Katalinski, Bosnian footballer (63)
    • 18 June – Echendu Adiele, Nigerian footballer (32)
    • 18 June – Ulrich Biesinger, German international forward (77)
    • 20 June – Vladimir Pettay, Russian football referee (38)
    • 22 June – Albert Johnson, English footballer (80)
    • 22 June – Coşkun Özarı, Turkish footballer (80)
    • 23 June – Dennis Marshall, Costa Rican international defender (25)
    • 24 June – Tomislav Ivić, Croatian footballer (77)
    • 26 June – Jung Jung-suk South Korean footballer (28)
    • 26 June – Jan van Beveren, Dutch footballer (63)
    • 27 June – Ken Bainbridge, English footballer (90)
    • 27 June – Mike Boyle, English footballer (64)
    • 28 June – Giorgio Bernardin, Italian footballer (83)
    • 29 June – Carlos Diarte, Paraguayan footballer (57)

    July

    • 1 July – Wille Fernie, Scottish footballer (82)
    • 16 July – Bertalan Bicskei, Hungarian footballer (66)
    • 16 July – Charlie Woollett, English footballer (91)
    • 17 July – Juan Arza, Spanish international forward and manager (88)
    • 17 July – Ștefan Sameș, Romanian footballer (59)
    • 18 July – Salvador Bernárdez, Honduran footballer
    • 22 July – Cees de Wolf, Dutch footballer (65)
    • 26 July – Jacques Fatton, Swiss footballer (85)
    • 31 July – Andrea Pazzagli, Italian footballer (51)

    August

    • 4 August – Naoki Matsuda, Japanese international defender (34)
    • 5 August – Stan Willemse, English footballer (86)
    • 6 August – Kuno Klötzer, German footballer (89)
    • 7 August – Eddie Gibbins, English footballer (85)
    • 11 August – Mark Sinyangwe, Zambian footballer (31)
    • 11 August – Ignacio Flores, Mexican international defender (58)
    • 13 August – Álvaro Lara, Chilean footballer (26)
    • 14 August – Fritz Korbach, German footballer (66)
    • 15 August – Nenad Bijedić, Bosnian football manager (51)
    • 16 August – Frank Munro, Scottish footballer (63)
    • 19 August – Yevhen Yevseyev, Ukrainian footballer (24)
    • 21 August – Ezra Sued, Argentine footballer (88)
    • 22 August – Žarko Nikolić, Serbian footballer (72)
    • 24 August – George Knight, English footballer (90)
    • 24 August – Alfons Van Brandt, Belgian footballer (84)
    • 27 August – John Parke, Northern Irish footballer (74)
    • 28 August – Bernie Gallacher, Scottish footballer (44)
    • 29 August – Mark Ovendale, English footballer (37)
    • 30 August – João Carlos Batista Pinheiro, Brazilian footballer (79)

    September

    • 5 September – Robert Ballaman, Swiss footballer (85)
    • 6 September – Masanori Sanada, Japanese international goalkeeper (43)
    • 9 September – Laurie Hughes, English footballer (87)
    • 11 September – Ralph Gubbins, English footballer (79)
    • 17 September – Ferenc Szojka, Hungarian footballer (80)
    • 20 September – Aleksei Mamykin, Russian footballer (75)
    • 25 September – Theyab Awana, UAE international winger (21)
    • 25 September – Norman Lawson English footballer
    • 27 September – Chus Pereda, Spanish international midfielder and manager (73)
    • 30 September – Mykhaylo Forkash, Ukrainian footballer (63)

    October

    • 3 October – Zakaria Zerouali, Moroccan footballer (33)
    • 5 October – Edward Acquah, Ghanaian footballer (76)
    • 5 October – Níver Arboleda, Colombian footballer (43)
    • 5 October – Richard Holmlund, Swedish football manager (47)
    • 7 October – Julien Bailleul, French footballer (23)
    • 11 October – Henk Hofs, Dutch footballer (60)
    • 11 October – Derrick Ward, English footballer (76)
    • 19 October – Édison Chará, Colombian footballer (31)
    • 23 October – Winston Griffiths, Jamaican footballer (33)
    • 25 October – Leonidas Andrianopoulos, Greek footballer (100)
    • 31 October – Flórián Albert, Hungarian striker (70)

    November

    • 8 November – Jimmy Adamson, English footballer (82)
    • 8 November – Valentin Ivanov, Russian footballer (76)
    • 9 November – Ézio Leal Moraes Filho, Brazilian footballer (45)
    • 12 November – Alun Evans (FAW), Welsh footballer administrator (69)
    • 13 November – Bobsam Elejiko, Nigerian footballer (30)
    • 14 November – Alf Fields, English footballer (92)
    • 16 November – Djamel Keddou, Algerian footballer (59)
    • 18 November – Jones Mwewa, Zambian footballer (38)
    • 19 November – Karl Aage Præst, Danish footballer (89)
    • 20 November – David Cargill, English footballer (75)
    • 20 November – Mario Martiradonna, Italian footballer (73)
    • 21 November – Jim Lewis, English footballer (84)
    • 22 November – Pío Corcuera, Argentine footballer (90)
    • 23 November – Henry Øberg, Norwegian football referee (80)
    • 24 November – Humberto Medina, Mexican footballer (69)
    • 24 November – Johnny Williams, English footballer (76)
    • 26 November – István Gajda, Hungarian footballer (30)
    • 27 November – Gary Speed, Welsh international midfielder and manager (42)
    • 28 November – Aruwa Ameh, Nigerian footballer (20)

    December

    • 1 December – Hippolyte Van den Bosch, Belgian footballer (85)
    • 2 December – Artur Quaresma, Portuguese footballer (94)
    • 4 December – Sócrates, Brazilian international midfielder (57)
    • 5 December – Gennady Logofet, Russian footballer (69)
    • 6 December – Lawrie Tierney, Scottish footballer (52)
    • 7 December – Peter Croker, English footballer (89)
    • 8 December – Peter Brown, English footballer (77)
    • 8 December – Vinko Cuzzi, Croatian footballer (71)
    • 8 December – Giorgio Mariani, Italian footballer (65)
    • 9 December – Len Phillips, English footballer (89)
    • 10 December – Hamilton Bobby, Indian footballer
    • 13 December – Klaus-Dieter Sieloff, German international footballer (69)
    • 14 December – Pedro Febles, Venezuelan footballer (53)
    • 19 December – Luciano Magistrelli, Italian footballer (73)
    • 19 December – Héctor Núñez, Uruguayan footballer (75)
    • 23 December – Neil Davids, English footballer (56)
    • 25 December – Christophe Laigneau, French footballer (46)
    • 25 December – George Robb, English footballer (85)
    • 27 December – Catê, Brazilian footballer (38)
    • 29 December – Ron Howells, Welsh footballer (84)
    • 29 December – Ked Johnson, English footballer (80)
    • 31 December – Roy Greenwood, English footballer (80)

    Footnotes

    References

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