April 2008 in Sports - Current Sporting Seasons

Current Sporting Seasons

  • Australian rules football:
    • AFL
  • Auto racing 2008:
    • Formula 1
    • Sprint Cup
    • Nationwide
    • Craftsman Truck
    • World Rally Championship
    • IndyCar Series
    • American Le Mans
    • GP2
    • Le Mans Series
    • Rolex Sports Car
    • FIA GT
    • WTCC
  • Baseball 2008:
    • Nippon Professional Baseball
    • Major League Baseball
  • Basketball 2008:
    • National Basketball Association
    • Euroleague
    • Philippine Basketball Association
    • Russian Basketball Super League
    • Turkish Basketball League
  • Cricket 2008:
    • Indian Premier League
  • Cycling
    • UCI ProTour
  • Football (soccer) 2007–08:
    • Argentina
    • Denmark
    • England
    • Ecuador
    • France
    • Germany
    • Italy
    • Spain
    • UEFA Champions League
    • UEFA Cup
  • Football (soccer) 2008:
    • Brazil
    • Japan
    • MLS
    • Norway
  • Golf 2008:
    • PGA Tour
    • European Tour
    • LPGA Tour
  • Ice hockey 2007–08
    • National Hockey League
  • Lacrosse 2008
    • National Lacrosse League
  • Motorcycle racing 2008:
    • Moto GP
    • Superbike
  • Rugby league
    • Super League
    • NRL
  • Rugby union 2007–08:
    • Super 14
    • IRB Sevens
    • Heineken Cup
    • English Premiership
    • Celtic League
    • Top 14

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