January 2007 in Sports - Sporting Seasons

Sporting Seasons

  • Auto racing 2007:
    • A1 Grand Prix
  • Basketball 2006–07:
    • Australian National Basketball League
    • Euroleague
    • National Basketball Association
    • NCAA Men's Basketball
    • Philippine Basketball Association
    • ULEB Cup
  • Cricket 2006–07:
    • Australia
    • South Africa
  • Cyclo-cross: 2006/07 Cyclo-cross World Cup
  • Football (soccer) 2006–07:
    • 2006–07 UEFA Champions League
    • 2006–07 UEFA Cup
    • England (general)
      • FA Premier League 2006-07
    • Scotland (general)
      • Scottish Premier League 2006-07
  • Golf:
    • 2007 PGA Tour
    • 2007 European Tour
  • Ice hockey 2006–07:
    • National Hockey League
  • Rugby union 2007:
    • 2006–07 Heineken Cup
    • 2006–07 English Premiership
    • 2006–07 Top 14
    • 2006–07 Celtic League
    • 2007 Rugby World Cup qualifying
    • 2006–07 IRB Sevens
  • Speed skating 2006–07:
    • Essent Cup 2006-07
    • World Cup
  • Volleyball 2007:
    • Men's CEV Champions League 2006-07
    • Women's CEV Champions League 2006-07


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