2007 in association football

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The following are the association football events of the year 2007 throughout the world.

Events

News

January

February

March

April

  • 21 - Lyon become the first club in the "top five" European leagues to win six consecutive Championships after securing the Ligue 1 title with six games to play.
  • 22 - Internazionale secure their fifteenth Serie A title after defeating Siena whilst championship rivals Roma lose to Atalanta.
  • 22 - Celtic defeat Kilmarnock to retain their Scottish Premier League title.
  • 29 - PSV claim the Eredivisie title, their third in a row after the three teams: AZ, Ajax, and PSV had 72 points each. PSV pipped to the title Ajax on goal difference.

May

June

August

December

National champions

UEFA nations

CONMEBOL nations

A = Apertura, C = Clausura

CONCACAF nations

A = Apertura, C = Clausura

1 Excludes Canadian clubs playing in the MLS.
2 There was no national champion in Cuba during 2007 as the Campeonato Nacional is in the process of changing from being a summer league to a winter league; the 2006 champion will be followed by a 2007-08 champion.

CAF nations

1 There was no national champion in Sierra Leone during 2007 as the Sierra Leone National Premier League is in the process of changing from being a summer league to a winter league; the 2006 champion will be followed by a 2007-08 champion.

AFC nations

OFC nations

  • Niue:
  • Northern Mariana Islands: Fiesta Inter Saipan
  • Palau: Team Bangladesh
  • Papua New Guinea: Cancelled
  • Samoa:

International tournaments

National team results

Europe

 Estonia

 Netherlands

 Sweden

South America

 Bolivia

 Ecuador

Notable managerial changes

Deaths

January

  • January 1 Thierry Bacconnier (43), French footballer
  • January 1 Jørgen Hammeken (88), Danish footballer
  • January 3 Roland Ehrhardt (65), French footballer
  • January 4 Sandro Salvadore (67), Italian footballer
  • January 6 Juan Manuel Alejandrez (62), Mexican footballer
  • January 12 Georg Dahlfelt (87), Danish footballer
  • January 12 Roberto Mazzanti (64), Italian footballer
  • January 15 David Vanole (43), American footballer
  • January 22 Ramón Marsal (72), Spanish footballer
  • January 30 Sixto Rojas (26), Paraguayan footballer
  • January 30 Sigifredo Mercado (73), Mexican footballer
  • January 31 Arben Minga (47), Albanian footballer

February

March

  • March 1 Fernando Veneranda, Italian footballer and coach
  • March 19 Menotti Avanzolini, Italian footballer

April

May

June

July

August

  • August 20 Anton Reid (16), English footballer
  • August 25 Ray Jones (18), English footballer
  • August 28 Antonio Puerta (22), Spanish footballer
  • August 29 Chaswe Nsofwa (28), Zambian footballer

September

October

  • October 8 Fulvio Zuccheri (48), Italian footballer
  • October 26 Nicolae Dobrin (60), Romanian footballer

November

December


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