2007 in association football
The following are the association football events of the year 2007 throughout the world.
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News
    
    January
    
- 1 – The 74th traditional new year match between the Koninklijke HFC and the former Dutch international players ends in a 3–1 win for Oranje that won the confrontation for the fourth consecutive time. The Oranje goals were scored by Aron Winter, Rob Witschge and Orlando Trustfull.
- 11 – David Beckham signs a 5-year deal with MLS team Los Angeles Galaxy.
- 20 – The first Argentine major rivalry of the year was played between River Plate and Boca Juniors in Mar del Plata. The match ended in a 2–0 score in favor of River Plate.
February
    
- 18 – Season premiers Melbourne Victory win the second A-League football (soccer) grand final at Telstra Dome in Melbourne, Australia beating Adelaide United 6–0, with Victory striker Archie Thompson scoring 5 goals.
- 19 – Reigning League of Ireland champions Shelbourne relegated by the Football Association of Ireland before the start of the new 2007 season.
- 25- Chelsea won the Football League Cup previously known as League Cup after beating Arsenal 2–1 at the Millennium Stadium
March
    
- 18 – Hibernian win the Scottish League Cup (Scottish League Cup) final.
April
    
- 21 – Lyon become the first club in the "top five" European leagues to win six consecutive Championships after securing the Ligue 1 title with six games to play.
- 22 – Internazionale secure their fifteenth Serie A title after defeating Siena whilst championship rivals Roma lose to Atalanta.
- 22 – Celtic defeat Kilmarnock to retain their Scottish Premier League title.
- 29 – PSV claim the Eredivisie title, their third in a row after the three teams: AZ, Ajax, and PSV had 72 points each. PSV pipped to the title Ajax on goal difference.
May
    
- 6 – Defending champions Chelsea lose the English Premiership title to Manchester United after a draw with Arsenal at Emirates Stadium.
- 16 – Sevilla become the first team since 1986 to win two consecutive UEFA Cups after beating Espanyol at Hampden Park, Scotland.
- 17 – Roma win its eighth Coppa Italia, winning the two final matches with an aggregate result of 7–3 against Internazionale. (6–2 in the first leg played in Rome, 2–1 in the second one in Milan)
- 19 – Chelsea beat Manchester United in the FA Cup Final 2007. Didier Drogba scored an extra time goal to secure a 1–0 victory and a domestic Cup Double for Chelsea.
- 19 – Stuttgart win the 2007 Bundesliga in Germany.
- 26 – Milan win their seventh UEFA Champions League title after beating Liverpool 2-1
June
    
- 10 – San Lorenzo de Almagro won their 13th Argentine Primera title beating Arsenal de Sarandí 4–2 at the Nuevo Gasómetro
- 17 – Real Madrid won their 30th Spanish Primera Liga title after defeating Mallorca 3–1 at Santiago Bernabéu Stadium.
- 20 – Boca Juniors won their sixth Copa Libertadores title after defeating Grêmio. They beat the Brazilian side by 3–0 at home and 2–0 at the Estádio Olímpico.
- 24 – USA won their 4th title of CONCACAF Gold Cup beating Mexico 2–1.
- 26 – Poland's Lower Silesia wins the fifth UEFA Regions' Cup, beating Bulgaria's South-East Region 2–1, after extra time, in Sliven.
July
    
- 29 – Iraq produced one of football's greatest fairytale victories as the fractured, war-torn nation were crowned champions of the AFC Asian Cup for the first time.
August
    
- 5 – Manchester United won the Community Shield for their 16th time (shared 4 times), beating Chelsea 3–0 on penalties after a 1–1 draw.
- 31 – Milan win the 2007 UEFA Super Cup beating Sevilla to claim their 17th international title.
December
    
- 2 – Club Atlético Lanús won their first Argentine Primera by obtaining a 1–1 draw against Boca Juniors in the Bombonera.
- 5 – Argentine club Arsenal de Sarandí won the first major title in their history beating Club América of Mexico in the final of Copa Sudamericana 2007.
- 5 – Honduran club Motagua obtained its first international cup in their history beating Saprissa of Costa Rica in the final of Copa Interclubes UNCAF 2007.
- 16 – Milan beat Boca Juniors 4–2 in the 2007 FIFA Club World Cup final to overhaul Boca's world record 17 international titles.
International tournaments
    
- 2007 CONCACAF Gold Cup in the  United States (June 6 – 24 2007) United States (June 6 – 24 2007) : : United States United States
 : : Mexico Mexico
 : :.svg.png.webp) Canada and Canada and.svg.png.webp) Guadeloupe Guadeloupe
 
- 2007 UEFA European Under-21 Football Championship IN  Netherlands(June 10 – 23 2007) Netherlands(June 10 – 23 2007) : : Netherlands Netherlands
 : :.svg.png.webp) Serbia Serbia
 : : England and England and.svg.png.webp) Belgium Belgium
 
- Copa America 2007 in  Venezuela (June 26 – July 15, 2007) Venezuela (June 26 – July 15, 2007)
- 2007 AFF Championship in  Singapore and Singapore and Thailand (January 12 – February 4, 2007) Thailand (January 12 – February 4, 2007)
- 2007 AFC Asian Cup in  Indonesia, Indonesia, Malaysia, Malaysia, Thailand, and Thailand, and Vietnam (July 7 – 29 2007) Vietnam (July 7 – 29 2007) : :.svg.png.webp) Iraq Iraq
 : : Saudi Arabia Saudi Arabia
 : : South Korea South Korea
- 4th:  Japan Japan
 
- 2007 FIFA U-20 World Cup in .svg.png.webp) Canada (June 30 – July 22, 2007) Canada (June 30 – July 22, 2007) : : Argentina Argentina
 : : Czech Republic Czech Republic
 : : Chile Chile
- 4th:  Austria Austria
 
- 2007 FIFA U-17 World Cup in  South Korea (August 18 – September 9, 2007) South Korea (August 18 – September 9, 2007)
- 2007 FIFA Women's World Cup in  China (September 10 – September 30, 2007) China (September 10 – September 30, 2007) : : Germany Germany
 : : Brazil Brazil
 : : United States United States
- 4th:  Norway Norway
 
National champions
    
    UEFA nations
    
 Albania: KF Tirana Albania: KF Tirana
 Andorra: FC Rànger's Andorra: FC Rànger's
 Armenia: FC Pyunik Armenia: FC Pyunik
 Austria: Red Bull Salzburg Austria: Red Bull Salzburg
 Azerbaijan: Khazar Lenkoran Azerbaijan: Khazar Lenkoran
.svg.png.webp) Belarus: BATE Borisov Belarus: BATE Borisov
.svg.png.webp) Belgium: Anderlecht Belgium: Anderlecht
 Bosnia & Herzegovina: FK Sarajevo Bosnia & Herzegovina: FK Sarajevo
 Bulgaria: Levski Sofia Bulgaria: Levski Sofia
 Croatia: Dinamo Zagreb Croatia: Dinamo Zagreb
 Cyprus: APOEL Cyprus: APOEL
 Czech Republic: Sparta Prague Czech Republic: Sparta Prague
 Denmark: Copenhagen Denmark: Copenhagen
 England: Manchester United England: Manchester United
 Estonia: Levadia Tallinn Estonia: Levadia Tallinn
 Faroe Islands: NSÍ Faroe Islands: NSÍ
 Finland: Tampere United Finland: Tampere United
 France: Lyon France: Lyon
 Georgia: Olimpi Rustavi Georgia: Olimpi Rustavi
 Germany: Stuttgart Germany: Stuttgart
 Greece: Olympiacos Greece: Olympiacos
 Hungary: Debreceni VSC Hungary: Debreceni VSC
 Iceland: Valur Iceland: Valur
 Republic of Ireland: Drogheda United Republic of Ireland: Drogheda United
 Israel: Beitar Jerusalem Israel: Beitar Jerusalem
 Italy: Inter Milan Italy: Inter Milan
 Kazakhstan: FC Aktobe Kazakhstan: FC Aktobe
 Latvia: FK Ventspils Latvia: FK Ventspils
 Lithuania: FBK Kaunas Lithuania: FBK Kaunas
 Luxembourg: F91 Dudelange Luxembourg: F91 Dudelange
 Macedonia: Pobeda Macedonia: Pobeda
 Malta: Marsaxlokk Malta: Marsaxlokk
 Moldova: Sheriff Tiraspol Moldova: Sheriff Tiraspol
 Montenegro: FK Zeta (first First League champions) Montenegro: FK Zeta (first First League champions)
 Netherlands: PSV Netherlands: PSV
.svg.png.webp) Northern Ireland: Linfield Northern Ireland: Linfield
 Norway: SK Brann Norway: SK Brann
 Poland: Zagłębie Lubin Poland: Zagłębie Lubin
 Portugal: Porto Portugal: Porto
 Romania: Dinamo București Romania: Dinamo București
 Russia: Zenit St. Petersburg Russia: Zenit St. Petersburg
.svg.png.webp) San Marino: S.S. Murata San Marino: S.S. Murata
 Scotland: Celtic Scotland: Celtic
.svg.png.webp) Serbia: Red Star Belgrade Serbia: Red Star Belgrade
 Slovakia: MŠK Žilina Slovakia: MŠK Žilina
 Slovenia: Domžale Slovenia: Domžale
 Spain: Real Madrid Spain: Real Madrid
 Sweden: IFK Göteborg Sweden: IFK Göteborg
 Switzerland: FC Zürich Switzerland: FC Zürich
 Turkey: Fenerbahçe Turkey: Fenerbahçe
 Ukraine: Dynamo Kyiv Ukraine: Dynamo Kyiv
 Wales: The New Saints Wales: The New Saints
CONMEBOL nations
    
A = Apertura, C = Clausura
 Argentina: San Lorenzo (C),  Lanús (A) Argentina: San Lorenzo (C),  Lanús (A)
.svg.png.webp) Bolivia: Real Potosí (A), San José (C) Bolivia: Real Potosí (A), San José (C)
 Brazil: São Paulo Brazil: São Paulo
 Chile: Colo-Colo (A & C) Chile: Colo-Colo (A & C)
 Colombia: Atlético Nacional (A & C) Colombia: Atlético Nacional (A & C)
.svg.png.webp) Ecuador: LDU Quito Ecuador: LDU Quito
.svg.png.webp) Paraguay: Club Libertad Paraguay: Club Libertad
 Peru: Universidad San Martín Peru: Universidad San Martín
 Uruguay: Danubio Uruguay: Danubio
 Venezuela: Caracas FC Venezuela: Caracas FC
CONCACAF nations
    
A = Apertura, C = Clausura
 Anguilla: Kicks United Anguilla: Kicks United
 Antigua and Barbuda: Bassa Antigua and Barbuda: Bassa
 Aruba: Deportivo Nacional Aruba: Deportivo Nacional
 Bahamas: Bahamas:
 Barbados: Barbados Defence Force Barbados: Barbados Defence Force
 Belize: FC Belize Belize: FC Belize
 Bermuda: Devonshire Cougars Bermuda: Devonshire Cougars
 British Virgin Islands: British Virgin Islands:
.svg.png.webp) Canada: Toronto Croatia 1 Canada: Toronto Croatia 1
 Cayman Islands: Scholars International Cayman Islands: Scholars International
 Cuba: N/A 2 Cuba: N/A 2
 Costa Rica: Deportivo Saprissa (C) Costa Rica: Deportivo Saprissa (C)
 Dominica: Sagicor South East United Dominica: Sagicor South East United
 Dominican Republic: Dominican Republic:
 El Salvador: A.D. Isidro Metapán (C), Firpo (A) El Salvador: A.D. Isidro Metapán (C), Firpo (A)
- Grenada: ASOMS Paradise
 Guatemala: Xelajú MC (C), Deportivo Jalapa (A) Guatemala: Xelajú MC (C), Deportivo Jalapa (A)
 Guyana: Guyana:
 Haiti: Haiti:
.svg.png.webp) HON: Real España (C), Marathón (A) HON: Real España (C), Marathón (A)
 Jamaica: Harbour View Jamaica: Harbour View
 Mexico: Pachuca (C), Atlante (A) Mexico: Pachuca (C), Atlante (A)
 Montserrat: Montserrat:
- Netherlands Antilles: SV Centro SD Barber
 Nicaragua: Real Estelí Nicaragua: Real Estelí
 Panama: Tauro (A), San Francisco (C) Panama: Tauro (A), San Francisco (C)
 Puerto Rico: Fraigcomar Puerto Rico: Fraigcomar
 Saint Kitts and Nevis: Newtown United Saint Kitts and Nevis: Newtown United
 Saint Lucia: Anse Chastanet GYSO Saint Lucia: Anse Chastanet GYSO
 Saint Vincent and the Grenadines: Under-20 Saint Vincent and the Grenadines: Under-20
 Suriname: Inter Moengotapoe Suriname: Inter Moengotapoe
 Trinidad and Tobago: San Juan Jabloteh Trinidad and Tobago: San Juan Jabloteh
 Turks and Caicos Islands: Beaches Turks and Caicos Islands: Beaches
 United States: Houston Dynamo (MLS) United States: Houston Dynamo (MLS)
 United States Virgin Islands: Helenites United States Virgin Islands: Helenites
- 1 Excludes Canadian clubs playing in the MLS.
- 2 There was no national champion in Cuba during 2007 as the Campeonato Nacional is in the process of changing from being a summer league to a winter league; the 2006 champion will be followed by a 2007–08 champion.
CAF nations
    
- Algeria: ES Sétif
- Angola: Inter Luanda
- Benin: Tonnerre d'Abomey
- Botswana: ECCO City Green
- Burkina Faso: Commune
- Burundi: Vital'O
- Cameroon: Cotonsport Garoua
- Cape Verde: Sporting Praia
- Central African Republic:
- Chad:
- Comoros: Coin Nord
- Congo: Diables Noirs
- Côte d'Ivoire: Africa Sports
- DR Congo: TP Mazembe
- Djibouti: AS Compagnie Djibouti-Ethiopie
- Egypt: Al-Ahly
- Equatorial Guinea: Renacimiento
- Eritrea:
- Ethiopia: Awassa City
- Gabon: FC 105 Libreville
- Gambia: Real de Banjul
- Ghana: Hearts of Oak
- Guinea: Kaloum Star
- Guinea-Bissau: Sporting de Bissau
- Kenya: Tusker
- Lesotho: Lesotho Correctional Services
- Liberia: Invincible Eleven
- Libya: Al-Ittihad
- Madagascar: Ajesaia
- Malawi:
- Mali: Stade Malien
- Mauritania: ASC Nasr de Sebkha
- Mauritius: Curepipe Starlight
- Morocco: Olympique Khouribga
- Mozambique: Costa do Sol
- Namibia: Civics Windhoek
- Niger: Sahel SC
- Nigeria: Enyimba
- Rwanda: APR
- São Tomé and Príncipe:
- Senegal: AS Douanes
- Seychelles: Saint-Michel United
- Sierra Leone: N/A 1
- Somalia: Elman FC
- South Africa: Mamelodi Sundowns
- Sudan: Al-Hilal Omdurman
- Swaziland: Royal Leopards
- Tanzania: Simba SC
- Togo: ASKO Kara
- Tunisia: Étoile Sahel
- Uganda: Uganda Revenue Authority SC
- Zambia: ZESCO United
- Zimbabwe: Dynamos
- 1 There was no national champion in Sierra Leone during 2007 as the Sierra Leone National Premier League is in the process of changing from being a summer league to a winter league; the 2006 champion will be followed by a 2007–08 champion.
AFC nations
    
- Australia: Melbourne Victory
- Bahrain: Muharraq
- Bangladesh: Abahani
- Bhutan: Transport United
- Cambodia:
- Brunei: No championship held
- Burma: Kanbawza
- China: Changchun Yatai
- East Timor:
- Guam: Quality Distributors
- Hong Kong: South China
- India: Dempo SC
- Indonesia:
- Iran: Saipa
- Iraq: Arbil
- Japan: Kashima Antlers
- Jordan: Al-Wihdat
- Kuwait: Al Kuwait
- Kyrgyzstan: Dordoi-Dynamo Naryn
- Laos: Lao-American College
- Lebanon: Al-Ansar
- Macao: GD Lam Pak
- Malaysia: Kedah FA
- Maldives: New Radiant
- Mongolia: Erchim
- Nepal: Mahendra Police Club
- North Korea:
- Oman: Al-Nahda
- Pakistan: Pakistan Army
- Philippines: National Capital Region
- Qatar: Al-Sadd
- Saudi Arabia: Al-Hilal
- Singapore: SAFFC
- South Korea: Pohang Steelers
- Sri Lanka: Ratnam SC
- Syria: Al-Karamah
- Taiwan: Taiwan Power Company
- Tajikistan: Regar-TadAZ Tursunzoda
- Thailand: Chonburi
- Turkmenistan: FC Aşgabat
- United Arab Emirates: Al Wasl
- Uzbekistan: Pakhtakor Tashkent
- Vietnam: Bình Dương
- Yemen: Al-Ahli
OFC nations
    
- American Samoa: Konica
- Cook Islands:
- Fiji: Ba
- New Caledonia: JS Baco
- New Zealand: Auckland City
- Niue:
- Northern Mariana Islands: Fiesta Inter Saipan
- Palau: Team Bangladesh
- Papua New Guinea: Cancelled
- Samoa:
- Solomon Islands: Kossa
- Tahiti: AS Manu-Ura
- Tonga:
- Tuvalu:
- Vanuatu: Tafea
Notable managerial changes
    
- January 2 – Omiya Ardija appoints Robert Verbeek as their new manager to replace Toshiya Miura.
- February 2 – Huub Stevens leaves Dutch club Roda JC to coach Hamburg. He is replaced in Kerkrade by his assistant Raymond Atteveld.
- February 8 – Sparta Rotterdam names Danny Blind as their new technical director for the new season. Gert Aandewiel comes over from HFC Haarlem to replace Wiljan Vloet as the new manager of the Dutch club.
- February 15 – Dutch club FC Emmen sacks manager Jan van Dijk.
- February 17 – Manager and former international Gerald Vanenburg is sacked by Helmond Sport due to a lack of confidence, the club reports on its website.
- April 10 – Fulham FC sack Chris Coleman to be replaced by Northern Ireland international manager Laurie Sanchez
- April 29 – Sam Allardyce resigns as manager of Bolton Wanderers after eight years at the club. He then takes over at Newcastle United F.C and his previous job is taken by Sammy Lee.
- May 14 – Paul Jewell resigns as Wigan Athletic manager.
- May 14 – Stuart Pearce gets sacked by Manchester City
- May 16 – Neil Warnock resigns Sheffield United job and get replaced by Bryan Robson
- June 4 – Claudio Ranieri signs as Juventus manager.
- September 20 – José Mourinho sacked as Chelsea manager
- October 22 – Greg Ryan sacked as head coach of the USA women's national team, despite 45 wins and only one loss out of 55 matches in charge. The loss, however, was a 4–0 humiliation by Brazil in the semifinals of the 2007 FIFA Women's World Cup, the worst loss in USA women's history. Ryan was also embroiled in controversy regarding his decision to bench goalkeeper Hope Solo, who had not allowed a goal in the previous three games, in favour of veteran Briana Scurry.
- October 23 – Steve Staunton sacked as Republic of Ireland head coach.
- November 8 – Ruud Gullit is signed to a three-year deal with Los Angeles Galaxy.
- November 22 – Steve McLaren sacked as England head coach.
Deaths
    
    January
    
- January 1 – Thierry Bacconnier (43), French footballer
- January 1 – Jørgen Hammeken (88), Danish footballer
- January 3 – Roland Ehrhardt (65), French footballer
- January 4 – Sandro Salvadore (67), Italian footballer
- January 6 – Juan Manuel Alejandrez (62), Mexican footballer
- January 12 – Georg Dahlfelt (87), Danish footballer
- January 12 – Roberto Mazzanti (64), Italian footballer
- January 15 – David Vanole (43), American footballer
- January 22 – Ramón Marsal (72), Spanish footballer
- January 30 – Sixto Rojas (26), Paraguayan footballer
- January 30 – Sigifredo Mercado (73), Mexican footballer
- January 31 – Arben Minga (47), Albanian footballer
February
    
- February 4 – José Carlos Bauer, Brazilian defender, runner-up at the 1950 FIFA World Cup. (81)
- February 12 – Georg Buschner, German football player and manager. (81)
March
    
- March 1 – Fernando Veneranda, Italian footballer and coach
- March 19 – Menotti Avanzolini, Italian footballer
April
    
- April 7 – Marià Gonzalvo (85), Spanish footballer
- April 25 – Alan Ball (61), English footballer
May
    
- May 2 – Juan Valdivieso (96), Peruvian footballer
- May 4 – José Antonio Roca (78), Mexican footballer and coach
- May 12 – Edy Vasquez (23), Honduran footballer
- May 13 – Kai Johansen (66), Danish footballer
- May 26 – Marek Krejčí (26), Slovak footballer
June
    
- June 13 – Néstor Rossi (82), Argentine footballer and coach
- June 13 – Hussein Dokmak (28) and Hussein Naeem (20), two Lebanese footballers who played for Nejmeh SC died in a car bomb in Beirut
- June 24 – Derek Dougan (69), Northern Irish footballer
- June 26 – Jupp Derwall (80), German footballer and coach
July
    
- July 2 – Luigi Scarabello (91), Italian footballer and coach
- July 9 – Esteban Areta (75), Spanish footballer and coach
- July 24 – Raimundo Pérez Lezama (84), Spanish footballer
- July 25 – Bernd Jakubowski (54), German footballer
- July 27 – Giuseppe Baldo (93), Italian footballer
August
    
- August 20 – Anton Reid (16), English footballer
- August 25 – Ray Jones (18), English footballer
- August 28 – Antonio Puerta (22), Spanish footballer
- August 29 – Chaswe Nsofwa (28), Zambian footballer
September
    
- September 3 – Gustavo Eberto (24), Argentine footballer
- September 9 – Helmut Senekowitsch (73), Austrian footballer and coach
- September 11 – Ian Porterfield (61), Scottish footballer
- September 14 – Ambrogio Valadè (70), Italian footballer
- September 22 – Nílton Coelho da Costa, Brazilian striker, winner of the Panamerican Championship 1956. (79)
- September 27 – Bill Perry (77), South African footballer
- September 27 – Horst Podlasly (71), German footballer
October
    
- October 8 – Fulvio Zuccheri (48), Italian footballer
- October 26 – Nicolae Dobrin (60), Romanian footballer
November
    
- November 5 – Nils Liedholm (85), Swedish footballer and coach
- November 13 – John Doherty (footballer) (72), English footballer
- November 23 – Óscar Carmelo Sánchez (36), Bolivian footballer
- November 26 – Manuel Badenes (78), Spanish footballer
December
    
- December 29 – Phil O'Donnell (35), Scottish footballer
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