2013_in_association_football

2013 in association football

2013 in association football

Overview of the events of 2013 in association football


The following are the scheduled events of association football for the year 2013 throughout the world.

Events

Men's national teams

Senior

Youth

Women's national teams

News

Fixed dates for national team matches

Scheduled international matches per their International Match Calendar. Also known as FIFA International Day/Date(s).[2]

  • 6 February
  • 23–27 March
  • 8–12 June
  • 21 August
  • 7–11 September
  • 12–16 October
  • 16–20 November

Club continental champions

Men

Women

More information Region, Tournament ...

Domestic leagues

CONCACAF nations

Men

More information Nation, League ...

Women

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CONMEBOL nations

Men

Women

More information Nation, League ...

AFC nations

Men

More information Nation, League ...

Women

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UEFA nations

Men

More information Nation, League ...

Women

  1. This was the first season of a unified Belgium–Netherlands women's league. Twente won one title in the former Dutch top league, the Eredivisie, in 2010–11.
  2. Includes only championships won since the dissolution of Czechoslovakia in 1993. Sparta also won 12 Czechoslovak national championships.
  3. Includes championships won under the club's former identity of FC Malmö Dam.
  4. Not to be confused with Cardiff City Ladies F.C., another club affiliated with Cardiff City F.C. that plays in the English women's football league system.

CAF nations

More information Nation, League ...

OFC nations

Domestic cups

UEFA nations

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AFC nations

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CONCACAF nations

  1. Includes the 2008 title won by the current Impact's predecessor of the same name.

CONMEBOL nations

Men

Women

More information Nation, League ...

CAF nations

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Deaths

January

February

March

April

May

  • 22 May: Brian Greenhoff, English international footballer (born 1953)
  • 24 May: Ron Davies, Welsh international footballer (born 1942)

June

  • 15 June: Heinz Flohe, German international footballer (born 1948)
  • 16 June: Ottmar Walter, German international footballer (born 1924)
  • 27 June: Stefano Borgonovo, Italian international footballer (born 1964)
  • 30 June: Ingvar Rydell, Swedish international footballer (born 1922)

July

August

September

  • 1 September: Pál Csernai, Hungarian footballer and international coach (born 1932)
  • 1 September: Ignacio Eizaguirre, Spanish international footballer (born 1920)
  • 4 September: Ferdinand Biwersi, German referee (born 1934)
  • 7 September: Wolfgang Frank, German footballer and manager (born 1951)
  • 7 September: Marek Špilár, Slovakian international footballer (born 1975)
  • 11 September: Fernand Boone, Belgian international footballer (born 1934)
  • 19 September: Gerrie Mühren, Dutch international footballer (born 1946)
  • 23 September: Vlatko Marković, Yugoslavian international footballer (born 1937)

October

November

  • 3 November: Ryszard Kraus Polish international footballer (born 1964)
  • 5 November: Stuart Williams Welsh international footballer (born 1930)
  • 12 November: Erik Dyreborg, Danish footballer (born 1940)
  • 14 November: Bennett Masinga, South African international footballer (born 1965)
  • 16 November: Arne Pedersen, Norwegian international footballer (born 1931)
  • 24 November: Amedeo Amadei, Italian international footballer and manager (born 1921)
  • 25 November: Bill Foulkes, English international footballer and manager (born 1932)
  • 27 November: Nílton Santos, Brazilian international footballer (born 1925)

December

  • 2 December: Pedro Rocha, Uruguayan international footballer (born 1942)
  • 18 December: Büyük Jeddikar, Iranian international footballer (born 1929)
  • 24 December: Serghei Stroenco, Moldovan international footballer (born 1967)
  • 29 December: Ilya Tsymbalar, Ukrainian and Russian international footballer (born 1969)
  • 30 December: Akeem Adams, Trinidadian international footballer (born 1991)

References

  1. "Abby Wambach Becomes All-Time Leading Scorer with Four Goals in 5–0 Win vs. Korea Republic" (Press release). United States Soccer Federation. June 20, 2013. Archived from the original on March 25, 2014. Retrieved June 26, 2013.
  2. "1.SŽNL 2012/13" (in Slovenian). Football Association of Slovenia official website. Retrieved 22 April 2017.

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