2011 in association football
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The following are the association football events of the year 2011 throughout the world.
Events
Men
- 5 – 17 January — 2011 Nile Basin Tournament in Egypt
- 7 – 22 January — 2011 African Under-17 Championship in Rwanda
- 7 – 29 January — 2011 AFC Asian Cup in Qatar
- 23 January – 13 February — 2011 South American Youth Championship in Peru
- 8 February – 29 May — 2011 Nations Cup in the Republic of Ireland
- 12 March – 9 April — 2011 South American Under-17 Football Championship in Ecuador
- 17 April – 2 May (originally 18 March – 1 April) — 2011 African Youth Championship
- 3 – 15 May — 2011 UEFA European Under-17 Football Championship in Serbia
- 5 – 25 June — 2011 CONCACAF Gold Cup in the United States
- 12 – 25 June — 2011 UEFA European Under-21 Football Championship in Denmark
-  17 June – 1 July — 2011 CPISRA Football 7-a-side World Championships in the Netherlands
-     Russia Russia
-     Iran Iran
-     Ukraine Ukraine
-  4th:  Brazil Brazil
 
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- 18 June – 10 July — 2011 FIFA U-17 World Cup in Mexico
- 1 – 24 July — 2011 Copa América in Argentina
- 20 July – 1 August — 2011 UEFA European Under-19 Football Championship in Romania
- 29 July – 20 August — 2011 FIFA U-20 World Cup in Colombia
- 30 September – 4 October — 2011 Long Teng Cup in Taiwan
Women
-  2 – 9 March — 2011 Algarve Cup in Portugal
-     United States United States
-     Iceland Iceland
-     Japan Japan
-  4th:  Sweden Sweden
 
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- 30 May – 11 June — 2011 UEFA Women's U-19 Championship in Italy
-  26 June – 17 July — 2011 FIFA Women's World Cup in Germany
-     Japan Japan
-     United States United States
-     Sweden Sweden
-  4th:  France France
 
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- 28 – 31 July — 2011 UEFA U-17 Women's Championship in Switzerland
News
North American professional expansion
In 2011, the major leagues of the men's and women's sport in the United States and Canada each added at least one new team:
- Major League Soccer, the top men's league, added its 17th and 18th teams—the Portland Timbers and Vancouver Whitecaps FC.
- Women's Professional Soccer, which currently has teams only in the U.S., added the Western New York Flash, which plays its home games in Rochester.
2011–12 Russian Premier League
The 2011–12 season is a transitional season of the Russian Premier League, as it will stretch over 18 months instead of the conventional 12 months. The unusual length of the season is the result of the decision to adapt the playing year to an autumn-spring rhythm similar to most of the other UEFA leagues.
The season will comprise two phases.[1] The first phase will consist of a regular home-and-away schedule, meaning that each team will play the other teams twice for a total of 30 matches per team. The league will then be split into two groups for the second phase, where each team plays another home-and-away schedule against every other team of its respective group.
The top eight teams of the first phase will compete for the championship and the spots for both the 2012–13 Champions League and Europa League. Accordingly, the bottom eight teams will have to avoid relegation. The bottom two teams of this group will be directly relegated, while the 13th- and 14-placed teams will compete in a relegation/promotion playoff with the third- and fourth-placed teams of the 2011–12 National League Championship.[2]
Headlines
- 5 January: Kristine Lilly, whose 352 appearances for the US women's national team made her the most-capped player in the sport's history, announced her retirement after an international career that started shortly after her 16th birthday in 1987.[3]
- 31 January: The 4th highest transfer fee in football history (£49.5m) was recorded, when Fernando Torres signed for Chelsea from Liverpool. Andy Carroll's same-day move from Newcastle United to Liverpool for £35m was the eighth highest fee received for a player.
- June: trials started for people allegedly involved in fixing Finnish football matches. One team, Tampere United was indefinitely suspended from Finnish football for accepting payments from a person known for match-fixing.[4]
- 11 September: The first official match of the recently built, 41,000 seated Juventus Stadium, Juventus 4 – 1 Parma, where Stephan Lichtsteiner scored the first goal in the new stadium on the 17th minute.[5]
- 2011 Turkish sports corruption scandal: an ongoing investigation about match fixing, incentive premium, bribery, establishing a criminal organization, organized crime, extortion, threat and intimidation in Turkey's top two association football divisions, the Süper Lig and First League.
61st FIFA Congress
The 61st FIFA Congress was held in Zurich, Switzerland between 31 May and 1 June. At the congress, Sepp Blatter was re-elected as the President of FIFA.[6][7]
Continental champions

Several international continental tournaments were held to determine berths into the 2011 FIFA Club World Cup.
Most notably, FC Barcelona of Spain's La Liga won the 2011 UEFA Champions League Final against Manchester United of the English Premier League 3–1.[8] The UEFA Champions League is considered by some to be the most preeminent club competition in the World, even more so than the Club World Cup, primarily due to the financial strength of European teams in contrast to clubs in the Americas, Asia, Africa and Oceania.
Elsewhere, the 2011 CONCACAF Champions League Finals was historic in the essence that it was the first final in the modern North American champions league-era not to feature an all-Mexican final. Nevertheless, Monterrey of Mexico's Premiera Division won the 2011 title 3–2 on aggregate over Real Salt Lake of the United States' Major League Soccer.[9] Salt Lake became the first American club to reach a Champions League final, as well as the first American side to reach a top-tier North American club championship since Los Angeles Galaxy in 2000.[10]
New Zealander teams continued their dominance in the OFC Champions League as Auckland City won their second OFC Champions League honor against Amicale of Vanuatu's Premia Divisen.[11]
Al-Sadd of Qatar's Starts League won the 2011 AFC Champions League Final against Jeonbuk Hyundai Motors of the Korean K-League 2–2 (4–2 in penalties). Al-Sadd was qualified to the FIFA Club World Cup for the first time after winning its second title in the Asia.
On 6 November, the 2011 CAF Champions League Final will be contested between Wydad Casablanca of Morocco's Botola and Espérance Tunis of Tunisia's CLP-1. The second leg will be contested on 12 November.
List of men champions
| Region | Tournament | Champion | Title | Last Honor | 
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| AFC (Asia) | 2011 AFC Champions League |  Al-Sadd | 2nd | 1988–89 | 
| 2011 AFC Cup |  Nasaf Qarshi | 1st | N/A | |
| 2011 AFC President's Cup |  Taiwan Power Company | 1st | N/A | |
| CAF (Africa) | 2011 CAF Champions League |  Espérance ST | 2nd | 1994 | 
| 2011 CAF Confederation Cup |  Maghreb de Fès | 1st | N/A | |
| 2011 CAF Super Cup |  TP Mazembe | 2nd | 2010 | |
| CONCACAF (North and Central America, Caribbean) | 2010–11 CONCACAF Champions League |  Monterrey | 1st | N/A | 
| 2011 CFU Club Championship |  Puerto Rico Islanders | 2nd | 2010 | |
| CONMEBOL (South America) | 2011 Copa Libertadores |  Santos | 3rd | 1963 | 
| 2011 Copa Sudamericana |  Universidad de Chile | 1st | N/A | |
| 2011 Recopa Sudamericana |  Internacional | 2nd | 2007 | |
| OFC (Oceania) | 2010–11 O-League |  Auckland City | 2nd | 2009 | 
| UEFA (Europe) | 2010–11 UEFA Champions League |  Barcelona | 4th | 2009 | 
| 2010–11 UEFA Europa League |  Porto | 2nd | 2003 | |
| 2011 UEFA Super Cup |  Barcelona | 4th | 2009 | |
| FIFA (Worldwide) | 2011 FIFA Club World Cup |  FC Barcelona | 2nd | 2009 | 
Women
| Region | Tournament | Champion | Title | Last honor | 
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| CONMEBOL (South America) | 2011 Copa Libertadores Femenina |  São José | 1st | |
| UEFA (Europe) | 2010–11 UEFA Women's Champions League |  Olympique Lyonnais | 1st | 
Domestic champions
AFC nations
 Afghan National League: N/A Afghan National League: N/A
 A-League: Brisbane Roar A-League: Brisbane Roar
 Bahraini Premier League: To be determined Bahraini Premier League: To be determined
 Bangladesh League: To be determined Bangladesh League: To be determined
 Bhutan A-Division: To be determined Bhutan A-Division: To be determined
 Brunei Premier League: To be determined Brunei Premier League: To be determined
 Metfone C-League: Phnom Penh Crown Metfone C-League: Phnom Penh Crown
 Chinese Super League: Guangzhou Evergrande F.C. Chinese Super League: Guangzhou Evergrande F.C.
 Super Liga Timorense: To be determined Super Liga Timorense: To be determined
 BGMSL: To be determined BGMSL: To be determined
 Hong Kong First Division League: Kitchee SC Hong Kong First Division League: Kitchee SC
 I-League: To be determined I-League: To be determined
 Indonesia Super League: Persipura Jayapura Indonesia Super League: Persipura Jayapura
 Persian Gulf Cup: Sepahan F.C. Persian Gulf Cup: Sepahan F.C.
 Iraqi Premier League: To be determined Iraqi Premier League: To be determined
 J. League: Kashiwa Reysol J. League: Kashiwa Reysol
 Jordan League: To be determined Jordan League: To be determined
 Highest Class Football League: To be determined Highest Class Football League: To be determined
 K-League: To be determined K-League: To be determined
 Kuwaiti Premier League: To be determined Kuwaiti Premier League: To be determined
 Kyrgyzstan League: To be determined Kyrgyzstan League: To be determined
 Lao League: To be determined Lao League: To be determined
 Lebanese Premier League: To be determined Lebanese Premier League: To be determined
 Campeonato da 1ª Divisão do Futebol: To be determined Campeonato da 1ª Divisão do Futebol: To be determined
 Malaysian Super League: Kelantan FA Malaysian Super League: Kelantan FA
 Dhivehi League: To be determined Dhivehi League: To be determined
 Northern Mariana Championship: To be determined Northern Mariana Championship: To be determined
 Mongolia Premier League: To be determined Mongolia Premier League: To be determined
 Omani League: To be determined Omani League: To be determined
 Pakistan Premier League: To be determined Pakistan Premier League: To be determined
 Filipino Premier League: To be determined Filipino Premier League: To be determined
 Qatar Stars League: To be determined Qatar Stars League: To be determined
 Saudi Premier League: To be determined Saudi Premier League: To be determined
 S-League: To be determined S-League: To be determined
 Kit Premier League: To be determined Kit Premier League: To be determined
 Thai Premier League: To be determined Thai Premier League: To be determined
 Ýokary Liga: To be determined Ýokary Liga: To be determined
 Enterprise Football League: To be determined Enterprise Football League: To be determined
 UAE Football League: To be determined UAE Football League: To be determined
 Uzbek League: To be determined Uzbek League: To be determined
 V.League: Sông Lam Nghệ An V.League: Sông Lam Nghệ An
 Yemeni League: To be determined Yemeni League: To be determined
CAF nations
 Algerian Championnat National: To be determined Algerian Championnat National: To be determined
 Girabola: To be determined Girabola: To be determined
 Mascom Premier League: To be determined Mascom Premier League: To be determined
 Burkinabé Premier League: To be determined Burkinabé Premier League: To be determined
 Burundi Premier League: To be determined Burundi Premier League: To be determined
 MTN Elite one: To be determined MTN Elite one: To be determined
 Cape Verdean football Championships: To be determined Cape Verdean football Championships: To be determined
 Chad Premier League: To be determined Chad Premier League: To be determined
 Comoros Premier League: To be determined Comoros Premier League: To be determined
 Congo Premier League: To be determined Congo Premier League: To be determined
 Linafoot: To be determined Linafoot: To be determined
 Côte d'Ivoire Premier Division: To be determined Côte d'Ivoire Premier Division: To be determined
 Djibouti Premier League: To be determined Djibouti Premier League: To be determined
 Egyptian Premier League: To be determined Egyptian Premier League: To be determined
 Eritrean Premier League: To be determined Eritrean Premier League: To be determined
 Ethiopian Premier League: To be determined Ethiopian Premier League: To be determined
 Gabon Championnat National D1: To be determined Gabon Championnat National D1: To be determined
 Gambian Championnat National D1: To be determined Gambian Championnat National D1: To be determined
 OneTouch Premier League: To be determined OneTouch Premier League: To be determined
 Guinée Championnat National: To be determined Guinée Championnat National: To be determined
 Campeonato Nacional da Guiné-Bissau: To be determined Campeonato Nacional da Guiné-Bissau: To be determined
 Kenyan Premier League: Tusker Kenyan Premier League: Tusker
 Lesotho Premier League: To be determined Lesotho Premier League: To be determined
 Liberian Premier League: To be determined Liberian Premier League: To be determined
 Libyan Premier League: To be determined Libyan Premier League: To be determined
 THB Champions League: To be determined THB Champions League: To be determined
 Malawi Premier Division: To be determined Malawi Premier Division: To be determined
 Malien Première Division: To be determined Malien Première Division: To be determined
 Mauritanean Premier League: To be determined Mauritanean Premier League: To be determined
 Mauritian League: To be determined Mauritian League: To be determined
 Botola: To be determined Botola: To be determined
 Moçambola: To be determined Moçambola: To be determined
 Namibia Premier League: To be determined Namibia Premier League: To be determined
 Niger Premier League: To be determined Niger Premier League: To be determined
 Nigerian Premier League: To be determined Nigerian Premier League: To be determined
 Réunion Premier League: To be determined Réunion Premier League: To be determined
 Rwandan Premier League: To be determined Rwandan Premier League: To be determined
 Senegal Premier League: To be determined Senegal Premier League: To be determined
 Seychelles League: To be determined Seychelles League: To be determined
 Sierra Leone National Premier League: To be determined Sierra Leone National Premier League: To be determined
 Somalia League: To be determined Somalia League: To be determined
 Premier Soccer League: To be determined Premier Soccer League: To be determined
 Sudan Premier League: To be determined Sudan Premier League: To be determined
 Swazi Premier League: To be determined Swazi Premier League: To be determined
 Tanzanian Premier League: To be determined Tanzanian Premier League: To be determined
 Tunisian CLP-1: To be determined Tunisian CLP-1: To be determined
 Ugandan Super League: To be determined Ugandan Super League: To be determined
 Zambian Premier League: To be determined Zambian Premier League: To be determined
 Zanzibar Premier League: To be determined Zanzibar Premier League: To be determined
 Zimbabwe Premier Soccer League: To be determined Zimbabwe Premier Soccer League: To be determined
CONCACAF nations
CONMEBOL nations
 Argentina — Primera División: Argentina — Primera División:
 Bolivia — LFPB: Bolívar Bolivia — LFPB: Bolívar
 Brazil — Série A: Corinthians (5th title) Brazil — Série A: Corinthians (5th title)
 Chile — Primera División: Chile — Primera División:- Apertura: Universidad de Chile
- Clausura: TBD
 
 Colombia — Primera A: Colombia — Primera A:- Apertura: Atlético Nacional
- Finalización: Junior
 
 Ecuador — Serie A: Deportivo Quito Ecuador — Serie A: Deportivo Quito
 Paraguay — Primera División: Paraguay — Primera División:
 Peru — Primera División: TBD Peru — Primera División: TBD
 Uruguay — Primera División: Nacional Uruguay — Primera División: Nacional
 Venezuela — Primera División: Deportivo Táchira Venezuela — Primera División: Deportivo Táchira
OFC nations
 Football Federation American Samoa Soccer League: To be determined Football Federation American Samoa Soccer League: To be determined
 Cook Islands Round Cup: To be determined Cook Islands Round Cup: To be determined
 Fijian National Football League: To be determined Fijian National Football League: To be determined
 FSMFA Top League: To be determined FSMFA Top League: To be determined
 Kiribati National Championship: To be determined Kiribati National Championship: To be determined
 New Caledonia Division Honneur: To be determined New Caledonia Division Honneur: To be determined
 ASB Premiership: Waitakere United ASB Premiership: Waitakere United
 Niue Soccer Tournament: Vaiea Sting Niue Soccer Tournament: Vaiea Sting
 Norfolk Island Soccer League: To be determined Norfolk Island Soccer League: To be determined
 Palau Soccer League: Palau Soccer League:
 Papua New Guinea National Soccer League: Hekari United Papua New Guinea National Soccer League: Hekari United
 Samoa National League: Kiwi FC Samoa National League: Kiwi FC
 Solomon Islands National Club Championship: Koloale FC Solomon Islands National Club Championship: Koloale FC
 Tahiti Division Fédérale: AS Tefana Tahiti Division Fédérale: AS Tefana
 Tonga Major League: SC Lotoha'apai Tonga Major League: SC Lotoha'apai
 Tuvalu A-Division: Nauti FC Tuvalu A-Division: Nauti FC
 Vanuatu Premia Divisen: Amicale FC Vanuatu Premia Divisen: Amicale FC
UEFA nations
Cup champions
Deaths
January
- 1 January – Nikolay Abramov, Russian defender (26)
- 4 January – Coen Moulijn, Dutch international forward (73)
- 6 January – Uche Okafor, Nigerian international defender (43)
- 8 January – Josep Artigas, Spanish international midfielder (87)
- 8 January – Ángel Pedraza, Spanish midfielder and manager (48)
- 8 January – Thorbjørn Svenssen, Norwegian international defender (86)
- 9 January – Richard Butcher, English midfielder (29)
- 9 January – Jerzy Woźniak, Polish international defender (78)
- 10 January – Bora Kostić, Yugoslavian international striker (80)
- 15 January – Nat Lofthouse, English international forward (85)
- 16 January – Alcides Silveira, Uruguayan international midfielder (72)
- 24 January – Francisco Hernández, Mexican international midfielder, member of the 1950 FIFA World Cup Mexico squad (83)
- 25 January – Kiril Milanov, Bulgarian international forward (62)
- 27 January – Svein Mathisen, Norwegian international midfielder (58)
- 29 January – Corona, Spanish defender (92)
February
- 3 February – Neil Young, English forward (66)
- 6 February – William Morais, Brazilian midfielder (19)
- 16 February – Tonny van Ede, Dutch international winger (86)
- 19 February – Ernő Solymosi, Hungarian international defender (70)
- 21 February – Jean Baeza, French international defender (68)
- 24 February – Yozhef Betsa, Soviet Ukrainian midfielder, 1956 Olympic champion (81)
- 26 February – Dean Richards, English defender (36)
March
- 21 March – Jesús Aranguren, Spanish defender and coach (66)
April
- April 16 – Chinesinho, Brazilian midfielder, winner of the 1966–67 Serie A. (75)
- April 22 – Cheung Sai Ho, Hong Kong international midfielder. (35)
May
- 22 May – Nasser Hejazi, Iranian goalkeeper and coach (61)
June
- 18 June – Ulrich Biesinger, German international forward (77)
- 23 June – Dennis Marshall, Costa Rican international defender (25)
July
- 17 July – Juan Arza, Spanish international forward and manager (88)
August
- 4 August – Naoki Matsuda, Japanese international defender (34)
- 11 August – Ignacio Flores, Mexican international defender (58)
September
- 6 September – Masanori Sanada, Japanese international goalkeeper (43)
- 25 September – Theyab Awana, UAE international winger (21)
- 27 September – Jesús María Pereda, Spanish international midfielder and manager (73)
October
- 31 October – Flórián Albert, Hungarian striker (70)
November
- 14 November – Alf Fields, English defender (92)
- 27 November – Gary Speed, Welsh international midfielder and manager (42)
December
- 4 December – Sócrates, Brazilian international midfielder (57)
- 13 December – Klaus-Dieter Sieloff, German international footballer (69)
Footnotes
References
- ↑ Pryadkin: Championship 2011–12 will take place in three circles – championat.ru
- ↑ Approved scheme to move the CR system "Autumn–Spring" – championat.ru
- ↑ "U.S. Soccer Legend Kristine Lilly Retires" (Press release). United States Soccer Federation. 5 January 2011. Retrieved 6 January 2011.
- ↑ "3 Finland football rocked by match-fixing scandal". BBC News. 10 June 2011. Archived from the original on 11 June 2011. Retrieved 10 June 2011.
- ↑ "2nd match – Juventus – Parma". Juventus Football Club Official Website. Juventus F.C. Retrieved 18 September 2011.
- ↑ "Congress: working to protect the game". FIFA. 5 May 2011.
- ↑ "FIFA President Joseph S. Blatter re-elected for a fourth term". FIFA. 1 June 2011.
- ↑ Hart, Simon (28 May 2011). "Barcelona crowned as Messi and Villa see off United". Union of European Football Associations. UEFA. Retrieved 25 October 2011.
- ↑ "Monterrey claims CCL title with 1–0 victory". CONCACAF. CONCACAFChampions.com. 27 April 2011. Retrieved 25 October 2011.
- ↑ "Salt Lake heads to CCL finals despite 2–1 loss". CONCACAF. 5 April 2011. Retrieved 25 October 2011.
- ↑ "2011 O-League Match Summary: Auckland City FC v. Amicale FC" (PDF). OFC. OceaniaFootball.com. Retrieved 25 October 2011.
- ↑ "Skënderbeu take Albanian title". UEFA. UEFA. 5 May 2011. Retrieved 20 November 2011.
- ↑ "Andorran joy for FC Santa Coloma". UEFA. UEFA. 6 March 2011. Retrieved 20 November 2011.
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