2000 in association football

Overview of the events of 2000 in association football
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    • 2000–01
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  • Triathlon
  • Volleyball

The following are the association football events of the year 2000 throughout the world.

Events

Leeds United face Galatasaray at Elland Road on 20 April in the UEFA Cup

Winner national club championship

Asia

Europe

North America

South America

International tournaments

National team results

Europe

 Estonia

South America

 Ecuador

Movies

Births

Deaths

January

  • January 27 – Lucas Sebastião da Fonseca (72), Mozambican-born Portuguese footballer
  • January 29 – Heinz Flotho, German international footballer (born 1915)
  • January 29 – Harry Thompson, English footballer (born 1915)

February

  • February 23 – Sir Stanley Matthews (85), English footballer
  • February 23 – Dennis Evans (69), English footballer

March

  • March 24 - George Kirby (66), English footballer

April

May

July

  • July 15 – Kalle Svensson (74), Swedish footballer
  • July 24 – Peter Dubovský (28), Slovak footballer
  • July 29 – Benny Fenton (81), English footballer

August

  • August 15 – Eduardo Luján Manera (55), Argentine footballer and manager
  • August 18 – Maurice Evans (63), English footballer
  • August 24 – Bob McPhail (94), Scottish footballer

October

November

  • November 1 – George Armstrong (56), English footballer and coach
  • November 2 – Simeon Simeonov (54), Bulgarian football goalkeeper
  • November 15 – Pietro Pasinati, Italian striker, winner of the 1938 FIFA World Cup. (90)
  • November 25 – Canito (44), Spanish footballer
  • November 27 - Willie Cunnigham (75), Scottish footballer

December

  • December 21 – Décio Esteves, Brazilian midfielder, runner up at the 1959 South American Championship (Argentina). (73)

References

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  4. ^ "Anthony". 8 October 2022.
  5. ^ "Moise Kean". espon.co.uk. ESPN.
  6. ^ "Ferran Torres". espn.co.uk. ESPN.
  7. ^ "Ozan Kabak". premierleague.com. Premier League. Retrieved 14 June 2022.
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  14. ^ "Ryan Sessegnon". espn.co.uk. ESPN.
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  30. ^ Profile at the Football Association website
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  32. ^ Van Basten streeft Guus Hiddink voorbij trouw.nl (in Dutch)
  33. ^ "10 ani de la moartea lui Catalin Hildan! Toata echipa merge la Branesti!" [10 years since the death of Catalin Hildan! The whole team goes to Branesti!] (in Romanian). Sport.ro. 5 October 2010. Retrieved 19 November 2021.
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