2007 in Association Football - Events

Events

  • February 13-April 26 - CONCACAF Champions' Cup 2007.
  • March 24- The newly re-created Montenegro national football team won its first game against Hungary.
  • May 16 - UEFA Cup 2006-07 Final in Glasgow, Scotland.
  • May 23 - UEFA Champions League 2006-07 Final in Athens, Greece.
  • 6-24 June - 2007 CONCACAF Gold Cup in USA.
  • 10-23 June - UEFA U-21 Championship 2007 in Netherlands.
  • June 26-July 15 - Copa America 2007 in Venezuela.
  • 7–29 July - Asian Cup 2007, held for the first time in four nations: Indonesia, Malaysia, Thailand and Vietnam.
  • 30 June-22 July - 2007 FIFA U-20 World Cup in Canada.
  • July 24-August 29 - 2007 North American SuperLiga in USA, inaugural year of US/Mexico club competition.
  • August 18–September 9: 2007 FIFA U-17 World Cup in South Korea.
  • 10-30 September - FIFA Women's World Cup 2007 in China.
  • UEFA U-17 Championship 2007 in Belgium.

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