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2012 in association football

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The following are the association football events of the year 2012 throughout the world.

Events

Men

Senior

Men's Football Tournament at the 2012 Summer Olympics in London,

  • 4th
  • January 21 – February 12: 2012 African Cup of Nations in and

    • 4th
  • March 8 – March 19: 2012 AFC Challenge Cup in

    • 4th
  • June 1 – June 3: 2012 Baltic Cup in

    • 4th
  • June 3 – June 11: 2012 OFC Nations Cup in

    • 4th
  • June 8 – July 1: UEFA Euro 2012 in and

    • and
  • 22 June – 6 July 2012: 2012 Arab Nations Cup in

    • 4th
  • September 25 – September 29: 2012 Philippine Peace Cup in the

    • 4th
  • September 22 – October 2: 2012 Nehru Cup in

    • 4th
  • November 24 – December 8: 2012 CECAFA Cup in

    • 4th
  • November 24 – December 22: 2012 AFF Suzuki Cup in and

  • December 7 – December 16: 2012 Caribbean Cup in

    • 4th
  • December 8 – December 20: 2012 West Asian Football Federation Championship in

    • 4th

    Youth

    3 July – 15 July: 2012 UEFA European Under-19 Football Championship in

  • 22 September – 6 October: 2012 AFC U-16 Championship in

  • 3 November – 17 November: 2012 AFC U-19 Championship in the

    Women

    Women's Tournament at the 2012 Summer Olympics in London,

    • 4th:
  • 20 January – 5 February: 2012 South American Under-20 Women's Football Championship in

    • 4th:
  • 29 February – 7 March: 2012 Algarve Cup in

    • 4th:
  • August 18 – September 9 — 2012 FIFA U-20 Women's World Cup in

    • 4th:
  • September 22 – October 13 — 2012 FIFA U-17 Women's World Cup in

    • 4th:

    News

    • In 2012, Major League Soccer in the United States and Canada added its 19th team, confirmed in 2010 as the Montreal Impact.
    • CONCACAF changes the format of its club continental cup in the 2012–13 CONCACAF Champions League, taking out the preliminary round and putting the 24 teams in 8 groups of 3 teams each.
    • January 30 – Women's Professional Soccer in the U.S. announced that it would cancel its 2012 season, with hopes of returning in 2013. The cancellation was the latest fallout from conflict with team owner Dan Borislow that consumed much of the 2011 season and extended into the offseason.
    • May 18 – Women's Professional Soccer folded.
    • November 21 – The United States Soccer Federation (U.S. Soccer) announced that it would launch a new women's professional league in 2013. The league, as yet unnamed, will have eight teams at launch, four of which have ties to former WPS teams. U.S. Soccer, the Canadian Soccer Association, and the Mexican Football Federation will pay the league salaries for many of their respective national team players, and U.S. Soccer will also house the league offices.
    • December 9 – After scoring twice in a La Liga match against Real Betis, Lionel Messi establishes the new world record for most goals scored in a single calendar year, with 91 – surpassing Gerd Müller's 85 in 1972.
    • December 15 – U.S. Soccer officially announces that its top-level women's league to be launched in 2013 will be known as the National Women's Soccer League.

    2011–12 Egyptian Premier League

    The 2011–2012 season, the league increased from 16 to 19 teams due to no relegation in the 2010–11 season as a result of the 2011 Egyptian revolution. Three teams were promoted from the second division.

    Following the Port Said Stadium disaster on 1 February 2012, the season was suspended. At that time, teams had played between 14 and 17 games out of 30. Haras El-Hodood was in first place with a 12–1–1 record. This result was considered a significant surprise by Al Ahram. On 10 March 2012, a decision was reached to cancel the remainder of the season.

    Fixed dates for national team matches

    Scheduled international matches per their International Match Calendar. Also known as FIFA International Day/Date(s).

    • 29 February
    • 22 August
    • 8-12 September
    • 13-17 October
    • 14 November

    Continental champions

    Men

    RegionTournamentChampionTitleLast honor
    AFC (Asia)2012 AFC Champions LeagueKOR Ulsan Hyundai1st
    2012 AFC CupKUW Al-Kuwait2nd2009
    2012 AFC President's CupTJK Istiqlol1st
    CAF (Africa)2012 CAF Champions LeagueEGY Al-Ahly7th2008
    2012 CAF Confederation CupCGO AC Léopards1st
    2012 CAF Super CupMAR Maghreb de Fes1st
    CONCACAF
    (North and Central America, Caribbean)2011–12 CONCACAF Champions LeagueMEX Monterrey2nd2011
    2012 CFU Club ChampionshipTRI Caledonia AIA1st
    CONMEBOL (South America)2012 Copa LibertadoresBRA Corinthians1st
    2012 Copa SudamericanaBRA São Paulo1st
    2012 Recopa SudamericanaBRA Santos1st
    OFC (Oceania)2011–12 O-LeagueNZL Auckland City4th2011
    UEFA (Europe)2011–12 UEFA Champions LeagueENG Chelsea1st
    2011–12 UEFA Europa LeagueESP Atlético Madrid2nd2010
    2012 UEFA Super CupESP Atlético Madrid2nd2010
    FIFA (Worldwide)2012 FIFA Club World CupBRA Corinthians2nd2000

    Women

    RegionTournamentChampionTitleLast honor
    CONMEBOL (South America)2012 Copa Libertadores FemeninaCHL Colo-Colo (women)1st
    UEFA (Europe)2011–12 UEFA Women's Champions LeagueFRA Olympique Lyonnais2nd2010–11 UEFA Women's Champions League
    Worldwide2012 International Women's Club ChampionshipFRA Olympique Lyonnais1st

    Domestic Champions

    AFC nations

    NationLeagueChampionTitleLast honor
    AFG Afghanistan2012 Afghan Premier LeagueToofaan Harirod1st
    AUS Australia2011–12 A-LeagueBrisbane Roar2nd2010–11
    BHR Bahrain2011–12 Bahrain First Division LeagueRiffa10th2004–05
    BAN Bangladesh2012 Bangladesh Football Premier LeagueAbahani Limited4th2009–10
    BHU Bhutan2012 A-DivisionDruk Pol1st
    BRU BruneiDid not hold
    CAM Cambodia2012 Cambodian LeagueBoeung Ket Rubber Field1st
    CHN China2012 Chinese Super LeagueGuangzhou Evergrande2nd2011
    TPE Chinese Taipei2012 Intercity Football LeagueTaiwan Power Company4th2011
    GUM Guam2011–12 Guam Men's Soccer LeagueQuality Distributors5th2009–10
    HKG Hong Kong2011–12 Hong Kong First Division LeagueKitchee5th2010–11
    IND India2011–12 I-LeagueDempo3rd2009–10
    IDN Indonesia2011–12 Indonesian Premier LeagueSemen Padang1st
    2011–12 Indonesia Super LeagueSriwijaya1st
    IRN Iran2011–12 Iran Pro LeagueSepahan Isfahan4th2010–11
    IRQ Iraq2011–12 Iraqi Elite LeagueErbil4th2008−09
    JOR Jordan2011–12 Jordan LeagueAl-Faisaly32nd2009−10
    JPN Japan2012 J. League Division 1Sanfrecce Hiroshima6th1970
    PRK North Korea2012 DPR Korea LeagueApril 2514th2011
    KOR South Korea2012 K-LeagueSeoul2nd2010
    KUW Kuwait2011–12 Kuwaiti Premier LeagueQadsia15th2010–11
    KGZ Kyrgyzstan2012 Kyrgyzstan LeagueDordoi Bishkek8th2011
    LIB Lebanon2011–12 Lebanese Premier LeagueAl-Safa'1st
    LAO Laos2012 Lao LeagueLao Police Club1st
    MAC Macau2012 Campeonato da 1ª Divisão do FutebolKa I3rd2011
    MAS Malaysia2012 Malaysia Super LeagueKelantan2nd2011
    MDV Maldives2012 Dhivehi LeagueNew Radiant2nd2006
    MGL Mongolia2012 Mongolian Premier LeagueErchim7th2008
    MYA Myanmar2012 Myanmar National LeagueYangon United2nd2011
    NEP Nepal2011–12 Nepal National LeagueNepal Police Club4th2011
    OMA Oman2011–12 Omani LeagueFanja8th1990−91
    PAK PakistanDid not hold
    PHI Philippines2012 United Football League Division 1Global1st
    QAT Qatar2011–12 Qatar Stars LeagueLekhwiya2nd2010–11
    KSA Saudi Arabia2011–12 Saudi Professional LeagueAl Shabab6th2005–06
    SIN Singapore2012 S.LeagueTampines Rovers4th2011
    SRI Sri Lanka2011–12 Sri Lanka Football Premier LeagueRatnam5th2007–08
    SYR Syria2011–12 Syrian Premier LeagueAl-Shorta3rd2010–11
    TJK Tajikistan2012 Tajik LeagueRavshan Kulob1st
    THA Thailand2012 Thai Premier LeagueMuangthong United3rd2010
    TLS Timor-LesteDid not hold
    TKM Turkmenistan2012 Ýokary LigaBalkan4th2011
    UAE United Arab Emirates2011–12 UAE Pro-LeagueAl Ain10th2003–04
    UZB Uzbekistan2012 Uzbek LeaguePakhtakor Tashkent9th2007
    VIE Vietnam2012 V-LeagueSHB Đà Nẵng2nd2009
    YEM Yemen2011–12 Yemeni LeagueShaab Ibb3rd2003–04

    UEFA nations

    NationLeagueChampionTitleLast honor
    ALB Albania2011–12 Albanian SuperligaSkënderbeu Korçë3rd2011
    AND Andorra2011–12 Primera DivisióFC Lusitanos1st
    AUT Austria2011–12 Austrian Football BundesligaFC Red Bull Salzburg7th2010
    AZE Azerbaijan2011–12 Azerbaijan Premier LeagueNeftchi Baku7th2011
    BLR Belarus2012 Belarusian Premier LeagueBATE Borisov8th2011
    BEL Belgium2011–12 Jupiler LeagueAnderlecht31st2010
    BIH Bosnia and Herzegovina2011–12 Premijer LigaŽeljezničar5th2010
    BGR Bulgaria2011–12 A PFGLudogorets Razgrad1st
    HRV Croatia2011–12 Prva HNLDinamo Zagreb13th2010
    CYP Cyprus2011–12 Cypriot First DivisionAEL6th1968
    CZE Czech Republic2011–12 Gambrinus ligaSlovan Liberec3rd2006
    DNK Denmark2011–12 Danish SuperligaCopenhagen9th2010
    ENG England2011–12 Premier LeagueManchester City3rd1968
    EST Estonia2012 MeistriliigaNõmme Kalju1st-
    Faroe Islands Faroe Islands2012 VodafonedeildinB36 Tórshavn8th2005
    FIN Finland2012 VeikkausliigaHJK Helsinki24th2010
    FRA France2011–12 Ligue 1Montpellier HSC1st
    GEO Georgia2011–12 Umaglesi LigaZestafoni2nd2011
    DEU Germany2011–12 Fußball-BundesligaBorussia Dortmund8th2011
    GRC Greece2011–12 Super League GreeceOlympiacos38th2011
    HUN Hungary2011–12 NB IDebreceni VSC6th2010
    ISL Iceland2012 ÚrvalsdeildKR Reykjavík25th2003
    IRL Ireland2012 League of IrelandSligo Rovers3rd1977
    ISR Israel2011–12 Israeli Premier LeagueIroni Kiryat Shmona1st
    ITA Italy2011–12 Serie AJuventus28th2003
    KAZ Kazakhstan2012 Kazakhstan Premier LeagueShakhter Karagandy2nd2011
    LAT Latvia2012 Latvian Higher LeagueVentspils4th2008
    LTU Lithuania2012 A LygaEkranas6th2010
    LUX Luxembourg2011–12 Luxembourg National DivisionF91 Dudelange9th2009
    MKD Macedonia2011–12 First Macedonian Football LeagueŠkendija1st
    MLT Malta2011–12 Maltese Premier LeagueValletta20th2008
    MDA Moldova2011–12 Moldovan National DivisionDacia Chişinău1st
    MNE Montenegro2011–12 Montenegrin First LeagueFK Budućnost2nd2008
    NLD Netherlands2011–12 EredivisieAjax31st2011
    NIR Northern Ireland2011–12 IFA PremiershipLinfield50th2010
    NOR Norway2012 TippeligaenMolde1st
    POL Poland2011–12 EkstraklasaŚląsk Wrocław2nd1977
    PRT Portugal2011–12 Primeira LigaPorto25th2009
    ROU Romania2011–12 Liga ICFR Cluj3rd2010
    RUS Russia2011–12 Russian Premier LeagueZenit St. Petersburg4th2010
    SMR San Marino2011–12 Campionato Sammarinese di CalcioTre Penne1st
    SCO Scotland2011–12 Scottish Premier LeagueCeltic43rd2008
    SRB Serbia2011–12 Serbian SuperLigaPartizan24th2010–11
    SVK Slovakia2011–12 Slovak First Football LeagueŽilina6th2009–10
    SVN Slovenia2011–12 Slovenian PrvaLigaMaribor9th2009
    ESP Spain2011–12 La LigaReal Madrid32nd2008
    SWE Sweden2012 AllsvenskanElfsborg6th2006
    CHE Switzerland2011–12 Swiss Super LeagueBasel14th2010
    TUR Turkey2011–12 Süper LigGalatasaray18th2008
    UKR Ukraine2011–12 Ukrainian Premier LeagueShakhtar Donetsk6th2010–11
    WAL Wales2011–12 Welsh Premier LeagueThe New Saints6th2009–10

    CAF nations

    NationLeagueChampionTitleLast honor
    ALG Algeria2011–12 Algerian Ligue Professionnelle 1ES Sétif0055th2008–09
    AGO Angola2012 GirabolaCRD Libolo0022nd2011
    BEN Benin2011–12 Benin Premier LeagueASPAC FC0022nd2009–10
    BOT Botswana2011–12 Mascom Premier LeagueMochudi Centre Chiefs0022nd2007–08
    BFA Burkina Faso2012 Burkinabé Premier LeagueASFA Yennenga01212th2011
    CMR Cameroon2011–12 MTN Elite OneUS Douala0055th1990
    CPV Cape Verde2012 Campeonato Nacional de Cabo VerdeSporting Clube da Praia0099th2009
    CTA Central African Republic2012 Central African Republic LeagueOlympic Real de Bangui10th2010
    CHA Chad2012 Chad Premier LeagueGazelle2nd2009
    COM Comoros2012 Comoros Premier LeagueDjabal Club1stn/a
    CGO Congo2012 Congo Premier LeagueAC Léopards0011st0000n/a
    DRC Congo DR2012 LinafootTP Mazembe01212th2011
    CIV Côte d'Ivoire2012 Côte d'Ivoire Premier DivisionSéwé Sports de San Pedro0011st0000n/a
    DJI Djibouti2011–12 Djibouti Premier LeagueAS Port0033rd2010–11
    EGY Egypt2011–12 Egyptian Premier League000Cancelled after Port Said Stadium disaster
    EQG Equatorial Guinea2012 Equatoguinean Premier LeagueSony Elá Nguema01414th2011
    ERI Eritrea2012 Eritrean Premier League000n/a (possibly did not hold)
    ETH Ethiopia2011–12 Ethiopian Premier LeagueSaint George SA02222nd2009–10
    GAB Gabon2012 Gabon Championnat National D1CF Mounana0011stn/a
    GAM Gambia2012 GFA League First DivisionReal de Banjul0099th2007
    GHA Ghana2011–12 Ghanaian Premier LeagueAsante Kotoko02121st2007–08
    GUI Guinea2012 Guinée Championnat NationalHoroya AC01111th2011
    GNB Guinea-Bissau2012 Campeonato Nacional da Guiné-Bissau000Cancelled due to financial problems
    KEN Kenya2012 Kenyan Premier LeagueTusker01010th2011
    LES Lesotho2012 Lesotho Premier LeagueLesotho Correctional Services0066th2011
    LBR Liberia2011–12 Liberian Premier LeagueLISCR0022nd2010–11
    LBY Libya2011–12 Libyan Premier League000Did not hold
    MDG Madagascar2012 THB Champions LeagueAS Adema0033rd2006
    MWI Malawi2011–12 Malawi Premier DivisionSilver Strikers0066th2009–10
    MLI Mali2012 Malian Première DivisionDjoliba AC02222nd2009
    MTN Mauritania2011–12 Mauritanian Premier LeagueASC Tevragh-Zeïna0011stn/a
    MRI Mauritius2012 Mauritian LeaguePamplemousses0033rd2010
    MAR Morocco2011–12 BotolaMoghreb Tétouan0011stn/a
    MOZ Mozambique2012 MoçambolaMaxaquene0055th2003
    NAM Namibia2011–12 Namibia Premier LeagueBlack Africa0077th2010–11
    NIG Niger2012 Niger Premier LeagueOlympique de Niamey01212th1999
    NGA Nigeria2012 Nigeria Premier LeagueKano Pillars0022nd2008
    REU Réunion2012 Réunion Premier LeagueSS Saint-Louisienne01616th2002
    RWA Rwanda2011–12 Primus National Football LeagueA.P.R.01313th2010–11
    STP São Tomé and Príncipe2012 São Tomé and Príncipe ChampionshipSporting Clube do Príncipe0022nd2011
    SEN Senegal2011–12 Senegal Premier LeagueCasa Sport0011stn/a
    SEY Seychelles2012 Seychelles First DivisionSt Michel United01111th2011
    SLE Sierra Leone2011–12 Sierra Leone National Premier LeagueDiamond Stars0011stn/a
    SOM Somalia2012 Somalia LeagueElman0099th2011
    RSA South Africa2011–12 Premier Soccer LeagueOrlando Pirates0044th2010–11
    SUD Sudan2012 Sudan Premier LeagueAl-Hilal Omdurman02727th2010
    SWZ Swaziland2011–12 Swazi Premier LeagueMbabane Swallows0044th2004–05
    TAN Tanzania2011–12 Tanzanian Premier LeagueSimba01818th2009–10
    TOG Togo2011–12 Togolese Championnat NationalDynamic Togolais0066th2003–04
    TUN Tunisia2011–12 Tunisian Ligue Professionnelle 1ES Tunis02525th2010–11
    UGA Uganda2011–12 Ugandan Super LeagueExpress0066th1996
    ZAM Zambia2012 Zambian Premier LeagueZanaco0066th2009
    ZAN Zanzibar2012 Zanzibar Premier LeagueSuper Falcon0011stn/a
    ZIM Zimbabwe2012 Zimbabwe Premier Soccer LeagueDynamos02020th2011

    CONCACAF nations

    NationLeagueChampionTitleLast honor
    CRC Costa Rica2012 Primera División VeranoHerediano22nd1992–93
    2012 Primera División InviernoAlajuelense28th2011 Invierno
    SLV El Salvador2012 Primera División ClausuraÁguila5th2006 Clausura
    2012 Primera División AperturaIsidro Metapán7th2011 Apertura
    HND Honduras2012 Liga Nacional ClausuraOlimpia25th2011 Apertura
    2012 Liga Nacional AperturaOlimpia26th2012 Clausura
    MEX Mexico2012 Primera División ClausuraSantos Laguna4th2008 Clausura
    2012 Liga MX AperturaTijuana1stn/a
    TRI Trinidad and Tobago2011–12 TT Pro LeagueW Connection4th2005
    USA United States/CAN Canada2012 Major League SoccerLos Angeles Galaxy4th2011

    CONMEBOL nations

    NationLeagueChampionTitleLast honor
    ARG Argentina2012 Primera División ClausuraArsenal1st
    2012 Primera División InicialVélez Sársfield10th2012 Clausura
    BOL Bolivia2012 Liga Profesional ClausuraThe Strongest9th2011 Apertura
    2012 Liga Profesional AperturaThe Strongest10th2012 Clausura
    BRA Brazil2012 Campeonato Brasileiro Série AFluminense4th2010
    CHL Chile2012 Primera División AperturaUniversidad de Chile16th2011 Clausura
    2012 Primera División ClausuraHuachipato2nd1974
    COL Colombia2012 Primera A AperturaSanta Fe7th1975
    2012 Primera A FinalizaciónMillonarios14th1998
    ECU Ecuador2012 Campeonato Ecuatoriano Serie ABarcelona14th1997
    PAR Paraguay2012 Primera División AperturaCerro Porteño29th2009 Apertura
    2012 Primera División ClausuraLibertad16th2010 Clausura
    PER Peru2012 Torneo DescentralizadoSporting Cristal16th2005
    URY Uruguay2011–12 Primera DivisiónNacional44th2011
    VEN Venezuela2011–12 Primera DivisiónDeportivo Lara1st

    OFC nations

    NationLeagueChampionTitleLast honor
    COK Cook Islands2012 Cook Islands Round CupTupapa Maraerenga10th2011
    FIJ Fiji2012 Fiji National Football LeagueBa19th2011
    NCL New Caledonia2012 New Caledonia Division HonneurAS Magenta7th2009
    NZL New Zealand2011–12 ASB PremiershipWaitakere United4th2010–11
    PNG Papua New Guinea2012 National Soccer LeagueHekari United6th2010-11
    SOL Solomon Islands2012 S-LeagueSolomon Warriors FC1st
    TAH Tahiti2011–12 Tahiti First DivisionDragon1st
    TGA Tonga2012 Tonga Major LeagueLotoha'apai United13th2010–11
    VAN Vanuatu2012 National Soccer LeagueAmicale FC3rd2011

    Second, third, fourth, and fifth leagues

    CONCACAF nations

    NationLeagueChampionFinal scoreSecond placeTitleLast honour
    CAN Canada2012 Première Ligue de soccer du QuébecFC St-LéonardFC L'Assomption1st
    2012 Canadian Soccer LeagueToronto Croatia1–0Montreal Impact Academy5th2011

    Deaths

    January

    • January 1 - Gary Ablett, English footballer (born 1965)
    • January 2 - Ioan Drăgan, Romanian footballer (born 1965)
    • January 2 - Paulo Rodrigues da Silva, Brazilian footballer (born 1986)
    • January 3 - Juan Escudero, Spanish footballer (born 1920)
    • January 3 - Willi Entenmann, German footballer (born 1943)
    • January 6 - Harry Fearnley, English footballer (born 1923)
    • January 8 - Graham Rathbone, Welsh footballer (born 1942)
    • January 9 - Bill Dickie, Scottish football administrator (born 1929)
    • January 10 - Cliff Portwood, English footballer (born 1937)
    • January 10 – Alfred Pyka, German international footballer (born 1934)
    • January 13 - Lefter Küçükandonyadis, Turkish Olympic footballer (born 1925)
    • January 14 - Zelemkhan Zangiyev, Russian footballer (born 1974)
    • January 16 - Juan Carlos, Spanish footballer (born 1945)
    • January 20 - Walter Whitehurst, English footballer (born 1934)
    • January 21 - Ernie Gregory, English footballer (born 1921)
    • January 21 - Jeffrey Ntuka, South African footballer (born 1985)
    • January 24 - Pierre Sinibaldi, French footballer (born 1924)
    • January 27 - Juan Sarrachini, Argentine footballer (born 1946)
    • January 31 - Stefano Angeleri, Italian footballer (born 1926)
    • January 31 - Sid Ottewell, English footballer (born 1919)

    February

    • February 1 – Ladislav Kuna, Slovak football player and manager (born 1947).
    • February 4 - Pongphan Wongsuwan, Thai football manager (born 1951)
    • February 6 - Juan Vicente Lezcano, Paraguayan football defender (born 1937)
    • February 8 - Enrique Moreno Bellver, Spanish footballer (born 1963)
    • February 12 - Malcolm Devitt, English footballer (born 1937)
    • February 13 - Eamonn Deacy, Irish footballer (born 1958)
    • February 13 - Sansón, Spanish footballer (born 1924)
    • February 14 - Tom McAnearney, Scottish footballer (born 1933)
    • February 14 - Alfredo Vega, Paraguayan footballer (born 1935)
    • February 16 - John Ritchie, English footballer (born 1944)
    • February 17 - Jordan da Costa, Brazilian footballer (born 1932)
    • February 18 - Zvezdan Čebinac, Serbian footballer (born 1939)
    • February 22 - Thabang Lebese, South African footballer (born 1973)
    • February 23 - Peter King, English footballer (born 1964)
    • February 26 - Árpád Fekete, Hungarian footballer (born 1921)
    • February 27 - Armand Penverne, French footballer (born 1926)
    • February 28 - Jaime Graça, Portuguese footballer (born 1942)
    • February 29 - Karl Kodat, Austrian footballer (born 1943)

    March

    • March 1 - Henryk Bałuszyński, Polish footballer (born 1972)
    • March 1 - Altamir Heitor Martins, Brazilian footballer (born 1980)
    • March 2 - Gerry Bridgwood, English footballer (born 1944)
    • March 6 - Marcos Alonso Imaz, Spanish footballer (born 1933)
    • March 7 - Marcel Mouchel, French footballer (born 1927)
    • March 7 - Włodzimierz Smolarek, Polish footballer (born 1957)
    • March 7 - Ramaz Urushadze, Georgian footballer (born 1939)
    • March 8 - Jens Petersen, Danish footballer (born 1941)
    • March 9 - Brian Bromley, English footballer (born 1946)
    • March 12 - Timo Konietzka, German footballer (first Bundesliga goal) (born 1938)
    • March 13 - Amusa Shittu, Nigerian footballer (born 1937)
    • March 14 - Ray Barlow, English footballer (born 1926)
    • March 16 - Estanislau Basora, Spanish footballer (born 1926)
    • March 19 - Karl-Heinz Spickenagel, German footballer (born 1932)
    • March 23 - Péter Pázmándy, Hungarian footballer (born 1938)
    • March 28 - Brian Philips, English footballer (born 1931)
    • March 30 - Kees Guyt, Dutch footballer (born 1953)
    • March 30 - Francesco Mancini, Italian footballer (born 1968)

    April

    • April 1 – Giorgio Chinaglia, Italian football player and manager (born 1947).
    • April 3 - Airton Pavilhão, Brazilian footballer (born 1934)
    • April 3 - José María Zárraga, Spanish footballer (born 1930)
    • April 4 - Dubravko Pavličić, Croatian footballer (born 1967)
    • April 5 - Jimmy Lawlor, Irish footballer (born 1933)
    • April 6 - Larry Canning, English footballer (born 1925)
    • April 6 - Dermot Hannafin (Snr), Gaelic footballer
    • April 8 - John Egan, Gaelic footballer (born 1952)
    • April 10 - Erdoğan Arıca, Turkish footballer (born 1954)
    • April 12 - Kellon Baptiste, Grenadian footballer (born 1973)
    • April 12 - Manfred Orzessek, German footballer (born 1933)
    • April 14 - Lee Kyung-hwan, South Korean footballer (born 1988)
    • April 14 - Eddie May, English footballer (born 1943)
    • April 14 – Piermario Morosini, Italian football player (born 1986).
    • April 15 - Samir Said, Kuwaiti footballer (born 1963)
    • April 18 - Arthur Bottom, English footballer (born 1930)
    • April 20 - Alfie Biggs, English footballer (born 1936)
    • April 21 - Brian Heward, English footballer (born 1935)
    • April 28 - Dudley Peake, Welsh footballer (born 1934)
    • April 30 - Giannis Gravanis, Greek footballer (born 1958)

    June

    • June 21 – Ramaz Shengelia, Soviet Georgian player, played in the 1982 FIFA World Cup (born 1957).

    July

    • July 19 – Hans Nowak, German footballer (born 1937).
    • July 31 – Alfredo Ramos, Brazilian defender, squad member of Brazil at the 1954 FIFA World Cup. (87)

    August

    • August 1 - Aldo Maldera, Italian footballer (58)
    • August 2 - Bernd Meier, German footballer (40)
    • August 6 - Boris Razinsky, Russian footballer (79)
    • August 6 - Godfried van den Boer, Belgian footballer (78)
    • August 8 - Surya Lesmana, Indonesian footballer (68)
    • August 9 - Erol Togay, Turkish footballer (62)
    • August 12 - Jackie Watters, Scottish footballer
    • August 15 - Elson Iazegi Beyruth, Brazilian footballer (70)
    • August 17 - Panos Markovic, Greek footballer (87)
    • August 20 - Len Quested, English footballer (87)
    • August 22 - Houcine Anafal, Moroccan footballer (59)
    • August 24 - Krum Yanev, Bulgarian footballer (83)
    • August 24 – Félix Miélli Venerando, Brazilian goalkeeper, winner of the 1970 FIFA World Cup. (74)
    • August 25 - Florencio Amarilla, Paraguayan footballer (77)
    • August 25 - Emilio Pacione, Scottish footballer
    • August 26 - Alan Steen, English footballer (90)
    • August 27 - Antoine Redin, French footballer (77)
    • August 27 - Ivica Horvat, Croatian footballer (86)

    September

    • September 4 - Milan Vukelić, Serbian footballer (born 1936)
    • September 5 - Ediz Bahtiyaroğlu, Turkish footballer (born 1986)
    • September 6 - Oscar Rossi, Argentine footballer (born 1930)
    • September 7 - Abdul Ghafoor, Pakistani footballer (born 1938)
    • September 8 - Adolf Bechtold, German footballer (born 1926)
    • September 9 - Ron Tindall, English footballer (born 1935)
    • September 11 - Rolf Bjørn Backe, Norwegian footballer (born 1934)
    • September 11 - Sergio Livingstone, Chilean footballer (born 1920)
    • September 12 - Jimmy Andrews, Scottish footballer (born 1927)
    • September 14 - Frank Dudley, English footballer (born 1925)
    • September 15 - Predrag Brzaković, Serbian footballer (born 1964)
    • September 15 - Jean-Louis Heinrich, French footballer (born 1943)
    • September 17 - Bafo Biyela, South African footballer (born 1981)
    • September 18 - Jorge Manicera, Uruguayan footballer (born 1938)
    • September 18 - Olinto Sampaio Rubini, Mexican footballer (born 1934)
    • September 19 - Rino Ferrario, Italian footballer (born 1926)
    • September 20 - Michel Pech, French footballer (born 1946)
    • September 21 - Len Weare, Welsh footballer (born 1934)
    • September 25 - John Bond, English footballer (born 1932)
    • September 26 - Pape Alioune Diop, Senegalese footballer
    • September 28 - Juan Baena, Spanish footballer (born 1950)

    October

    • October 1 - Abdelkader Fréha, Algerian international footballer (born 1942)
    • October 3 - Jean-Louis Lagadec, French footballer (born 1933)
    • October 3 - Albie Roles, English footballer (born 1921)
    • October 4 - Rudolf Oslansky, Austrian footballer (born 1931)
    • October 7 - Georges Casolari, French footballer (born 1941)
    • October 8 - Rafael Lesmes, Spanish footballer (born 1926)
    • October 11 – Helmut Haller, German international footballer (born 1939).
    • October 12 - Henry Moyo, Malawian footballer (born 1946)
    • October 13 - Jim Rollo, Scottish footballer (born 1937)
    • October 15 - Vladimir Čonč, Croatian footballer (born 1928)
    • October 15 - Trevor Kemp, Scottish footballer
    • October 15 - Alberto Reif, Italian footballer (born 1946)
    • October 17 - Milija Aleksic, English footballer (born 1951)
    • October 17 - Bandya Kakade, Indian footballer
    • October 17 - Pépito Pavon, Serbian footballer (born 1941)
    • October 19 - Raúl Valencia, Spanish footballer (born 1976)
    • October 19 - Jaouad Akaddar, Moroccan footballer (born 1984)
    • October 23 - Philippe Di Santo, Belgian footballer (born 1950)
    • October 23 - Hughie Hay, Scottish footballer
    • October 23 - Jozef Mannaerts, Belgian footballer (born 1923)
    • October 24 - Peter Wright, English footballer (born 1934)
    • October 25 - John Connely, English footballer (born 1938)
    • October 30 - Georges Van Straelen, French footballer (born 1956)

    November

    • November 1 - Jan Louwers, Dutch footballer (82)
    • November 4 - Reg Pickett, English footballer (85)
    • November 5 - Keih Ripley, English footballer (77)
    • November 5 - Jimmy Stephen, Scottish footballer (90)
    • November 6 - Ivor Powell, Welsh footballer (96)
    • November 6 - Bohdan Tsap, Ukrainian footballer (71)
    • November 7 - Heinz-Jürgen Blome, German footballer (65)
    • November 8 - Bobby Gilfillan, Scottish footballer (74)
    • November 10 - Eric Day, English footballer (91)
    • November 12 - Arthur Bialas, German footballer (81)
    • November 12 - Harry McShane, Scottish footballer (92)
    • November 14 - Alexandro Alves do Nascimento, Brazilian footballer (37)
    • November 14 - Paddy Meegan, Irish Gaelic footballer (90)
    • November 15 - Théophile Abega, Cameroonian footballer (58)
    • November 17 - Henryk Grzybowski, Polish footballer (78)
    • November 18 - Kenny Morgans, Welsh footballer (73)
    • November 20 – Mike Ryan, Irish-born American coach, first head coach of the United States women's national team. (77)
    • November 20 - Gary Ingham, English footballer (48)
    • November 21 - Wang Houjun, Chinese footballer (69)
    • November 22 - Mario Murillo, Costa Rican footballer (85)
    • November 22 - Raimund Krauth, German footballer (59)
    • November 23 - Alfonso Montemayor, Mexican football defender (90)
    • November 23 - Goffredo Stabellini, Italian footballer (87)
    • November 25 - Bert Linnecor, English footballer (78)
    • November 25 - Dave Sexton, English football manager (82)
    • November 27 - Herbert Oberhofer, Austrian footballer (57)
    • November 27 - Pascal Kalemba, Congolese footballer (33)
    • November 27 - Lennart Samuelsson, Swedish footballer (88)
    • November 28 - Cosimo Nocera, Italian footballer (74)
    • November 28 – José Maria Fidélis dos Santos, Brazilian defender, squad member of Brazil at the 1966 FIFA World Cup. (68)
    • November 30 - Mario Ardizzon, Italian footballer (74)

    December

    • December 1: Mitchell Cole, English footballer (born 1985).
    • December 1: Steve Fox, English footballer (born 1958).
    • December 1: Phil Taylor, English footballer (born 1917).
    • December 2: Azumir Veríssimo, Brazilian footballer (born 1935).
    • December 3: Tommy Berggren, Swedish footballer (born 1950).
    • December 3: Diego Mendieta, Paraguayan footballer (born 1980).
    • December 4: Miguel Calero, Colombian goalkeeper (born 1971).
    • December 5: Doug Smith, Scottish footballer (born 1937).
    • December 7: Denis Houf, Belgian footballer (born 1932).
    • December 13: Ian Black, Scottish footballer (born 1924).
    • December 13: T. Shanmugham, Indian footballer (born 1920).
    • December 16: Adam Ndlovu, Zimbabwean footballer (born 1970).
    • December 16: Jim Patterson, Scottish footballer.
    • December 17: Charlie Adam, Scottish footballer (born 1962).
    • December 18: George Showell, English footballer (born 1934).
    • December 20: Stan Charlton, English footballer (born 1929).
    • December 20: Dennis Stevens, English footballer (born 1933).
    • December 21: George Hazlett, Scottish footballer (born 1923)
    • December 22: Wattie Dick, Scottish footballer (born 1927).
    • December 23: Cristian Tudor, Romanian footballer (born 1982).
    • December 27: Ken Jones, English footballer (born 1944).
    • December 28: Václav Drobný, Czech footballer (born 1980).
    • December 29: Salvador Reyes, Mexican forward (born 1936).

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