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2009 in association football

The following are the association football events of the year 2009 throughout the world.

Years in association football

2009 in sports

News

General

January

February

March

May

June

July

September

October

November

December

Events

Men's national teams

CAF

AFC

CONCACAF

FIFA

Club football

Region Tournament Champion Title Last Honor
AFC (Asia) 2009 AFC Champions League   Pohang Steelers 3rd 1997–98
2009 AFC Cup   Al Kuwait 1st N/A
2009 AFC President's Cup   Regar-TadAZ 4th 2008
CAF (Africa) 2009 CAF Champions League   TP Mazembe 3rd 1968
2009 CAF Confederation Cup   Stade Malien 1st N/A
2009 CAF Super Cup   Al Ahly 4th 2007
CONCACAF
(North and Central America, Caribbean)
2008–09 CONCACAF Champions League   Atlante 2nd 1983
2009 North American SuperLiga   Tigres UANL 1st N/A
2009 CFU Club Championship   W Connection 4th 2006
CONMEBOL (South America) 2009 Copa Libertadores   Estudiantes 3rd 1970
2009 Copa Sudamericana   LDU Quito 1st N/A
2009 Recopa Sudamericana   LDU Quito 1st N/A
OFC (Oceania) 2008–09 OFC Champions League   Auckland City 3rd 2006
UEFA (Europe) 2008–09 UEFA Champions League   Barcelona 3rd 2005–06
2008–09 UEFA Cup   Shakhtar Donetsk 1st N/A
2009 UEFA Super Cup   Barcelona 1st N/A
FIFA (Worldwide) 2009 FIFA Club World Cup   Barcelona 1st N/A

Women

Region Tournament Champion Title Last honor
CONMEBOL (South America) 2009 Copa Libertadores Femenina   Santos FC (women) 1st N/A
UEFA (Europe) 2008–09 UEFA Women's Cup   FCR 2001 Duisburg 1st N/A

National champions

AFC

CAF

CONCACAF

Note: "(A)" means Apertura champion; "(C)" mean Clausura champion.
Note: "(P)" designates the MLS Cup playoffs champion; "(L)" designates the MLS Supporters' Shield winner.

CONMEBOL

Note: "(A)" means Apertura champion; "(C)" mean Clausura champion.

OFC

UEFA

Deaths

January

February

March

April

May

June

July

August

September

  • 1 September – Jock Buchanan (74), Scottish forward
  • 7 September – Norman Curtis, (84), English footballer
  • 9 September – Léon Glovacki (81), French striker and manager, participated in the 1954 FIFA World Cup
  • 11 September – Carlo De Bernardi (56), Italian midfielder
  • 11 September – Jean-François Prigent (65), French midfielder
  • 11 September – Henny van Schoonhoven (39), Dutch defender, cancer
  • 13 September – Paul Shirtliff (46), English defender
  • 19 September – Stevie Gray (42), English footballer
  • 19 September – Brian Filipi (20), Albanian midfielder, traffic accident
  • 20 September – Hernan Córdoba, (19) Colombian footballer
  • 20 September – Mario Beltrán (23), Colombian midfielder, traffic accident
  • 20 September – Hernan Córdoba (19), Colombian striker, traffic accident
  • 22 September – Marco Achilli (60), Italian midfielder
  • 23 September – Dennis Pacey, (80), English footballer
  • 24 September – Terry Bly (73), English striker and manager
  • 26 September – Geoff Barrowcliffe (77), English defender
  • 27 September – René Bliard (76), French striker
  • 27 September – Raúl Savoy (68), Argentine midfielder
  • 28 September – Horst Feilzer (52), German forward
  • 28 September – Best Ogedegbe, (55), Nigerian footballer
  • 30 September – Raúl Magaña (69), Salvadoran goalkeeper and manager

October

November

December

Clubs founded

References

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This article does not cite any sources Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources 2009 in association football news newspapers books scholar JSTOR December 2011 Learn how and when to remove this template message The following are the association football events of the year 2009 throughout the world Years in association football 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2009 in sportsAmerican football Aquatic sports Association football Athletics Badminton Baseball Basketball Canadian football Chess Climbing Combat sports Sumo Cricket 2008 09 2009 2009 10 Cycling Equestrianism Esports Golf Gymnastics Ice sports Modern pentathlon Motorsport Racquetball Sailing Skiing Rugby league Rugby union Shooting Snooker 2008 09 2009 10 Squash Table tennis Tennis Triathlon Volleyball Weightlifting Contents 1 News 1 1 General 1 2 January 1 3 February 1 4 March 1 5 May 1 6 June 1 7 July 1 8 September 1 9 October 1 10 November 1 11 December 2 Events 2 1 Men s national teams 2 1 1 CAF 2 1 2 AFC 2 1 3 CONCACAF 2 1 4 FIFA 3 Club football 3 1 Women 4 National champions 4 1 AFC 4 2 CAF 4 3 CONCACAF 4 4 CONMEBOL 4 5 OFC 4 6 UEFA 5 Deaths 5 1 January 5 2 February 5 3 March 5 4 April 5 5 May 5 6 June 5 7 July 5 8 August 5 9 September 5 10 October 5 11 November 5 12 December 6 Clubs founded 7 ReferencesNews EditGeneral Edit Major League Soccer United States Canada expands to 15 teams with the launch of Seattle Sounders FC Women s Professional Soccer the successor to the defunct Women s United Soccer Association in the US launched in March with 7 teams During the 2009 10 A League season the FFA the governing body of the sport in Australia will expand the 8 team A League to include 10 teams with the addition of clubs from North Queensland and the Gold Coast January Edit 1 Gamba Osaka win the 88th edition of the Emperor s Cup and qualify for the 2009 AFC Champions League 11 Club Deportivo Guadalajara win the InterLiga 2009 Guadalajara and runners up C F Pachuca both qualify for the Copa Libertadores 12 The 2008 FIFA World Player of the Year ceremony took place in Zurich Switzerland Cristiano Ronaldo was awarded the men s prize and Marta won the women s prize for the third consecutive year 13 Uganda win their tenth CECAFA Cup beating Kenya 1 0 in the final at the National Stadium Kampala 17 Oman win the 19th Arabian Gulf Cup beating Saudi Arabia 6 5 on penalties February Edit 23 K League 2008 champions Suwon Samsung Bluewings defeat MLS representative Los Angeles Galaxy at the final game of Pan Pacific Championship 2009 by penalty shootout after 1 1 game winning the second champion title of Pan Pacific Championship J League Cup 2008 winners Oita Trinita win the third place match against Chinese Super League 2008 champions Shandong Luneng Taishan 2 1 28 Melbourne Victory win the grand final of the 2008 09 A League season March Edit 14 In the Premier League Liverpool beat Manchester United 4 1 at Old Trafford completing a double against both Manchester United and Chelsea this season May Edit 2 Barcelona beat Real Madrid 2 6 at Santiago Bernabeu Stadium 25 Burnley beat Sheffield United 1 0 at Wembley Stadium in the second tier of English football s play off final and are promoted to the top flight 27 Barcelona beat Manchester United 2 0 at Stadio Olimpico in Rome winning their 3rd Champions League title June Edit 6 Japan Australia South Korea and Netherlands are officially qualified for the 2010 FIFA World Cup 17 North Korea is qualified for the 2010 FIFA World Cup 28 Brazil beats the USA 3 2 at the final of the FIFA Confederations Cup 2009 in Johannesburg South Africa winning two consecutive FIFA Confederations Cup titles July Edit 9 Liga Deportiva Universitaria de Quito beats SC Internacional 4 0 on aggregate at the 2009 Recopa Sudamericana 26 Players from the 1990 England and West Germany national teams are to replay their Italia 90 World Cup semi final match in aid of charity for the Sir Bobby Robson Trophy 28 Former Ipswich Newcastle England and Barcelona manager Bobby Robson dies at age 76 September Edit 3 Romanian goalkeeper Alexandru Iatan of Dunărea Giurgiu died while training penalty shots when the ball hit his chest 10 The International Federation of Football History amp Statistics an organization recognized by FIFA has published a continental Clubs of 20th Century ranking 27 HB Torshavn beat the Faroese league for the 20th time The first club on the islands to reach this milestone October Edit 27 3rd tier side Alcorcon beat 4 0 La Liga side Real Madrid in a Spanish cup match This match was given the name Alcorconazo by the Spanish media and by Alcorcon fans November Edit 14 New Zealand beats Bahrain 1 0 on aggregate at the AFC OFC play off The All Whites book their first World Cup trip since 1982 while Bahrain lose for the second straight time in an inter confederation play off having lost to Trinidad and Tobago in 2006 18 Controversies over Republic of Ireland vs France match one of the 2010 FIFA World Cup qualification UEFA Second Round play offs occur due to France s play off winning goal in connection with intentional handball by French captain Thierry Henry 18 Uruguay beats Costa Rica 2 1 on aggregate at the CONCACAF CONMEBOL play off making themselves the last of 32 countries qualifying for the 2010 FIFA World Cup December Edit 2 Liga Deportiva Universitaria de Quito beats Fluminense FC 5 4 on aggregate at the 2009 Copa Sudamericana finals 4 The final draw for 2010 FIFA World Cup is held in Cape Town South Africa 19 FC Barcelona beats Estudiantes de La Plata 2 1 in the final match of the 2009 FIFA Club World Cup 21 The 2009 FIFA World Player of the Year awards are handed out in Zurich The men s award goes to Lionel Messi of Argentina and FC Barcelona The women s award goes to Marta of Brazil and the Los Angeles Sol who becomes the first player of either sex to win the award four times in her case consecutively Events EditMen s national teams Edit CAF Edit 31 December 2008 13 January 2009 2008 CECAFA Cup in Uganda Uganda Kenya Tanzania 4th Burundi 28 November 13 December 2009 CECAFA Cup in Kenya Uganda Rwanda Zanzibar 4th TanzaniaAFC Edit 4 17 January 19th Arabian Gulf Cup in Oman Oman Saudi Arabia Qatar KuwaitCONCACAF Edit 3 26 July 2009 CONCACAF Gold Cup in the United States Mexico United States Costa Rica HondurasFIFA Edit 14 28 June FIFA Confederations Cup 2009 in South Africa Brazil United States Spain 4th South Africa 24 September 16 October 2009 FIFA U 20 World Cup in Egypt Ghana Brazil Hungary 4th Costa Rica 24 October 15 November 2009 FIFA U 17 World Cup in Nigeria Switzerland Nigeria Spain 4th ColombiaClub football EditRegion Tournament Champion Title Last HonorAFC Asia 2009 AFC Champions League Pohang Steelers 3rd 1997 982009 AFC Cup Al Kuwait 1st N A2009 AFC President s Cup Regar TadAZ 4th 2008CAF Africa 2009 CAF Champions League TP Mazembe 3rd 19682009 CAF Confederation Cup Stade Malien 1st N A2009 CAF Super Cup Al Ahly 4th 2007CONCACAF North and Central America Caribbean 2008 09 CONCACAF Champions League Atlante 2nd 19832009 North American SuperLiga Tigres UANL 1st N A2009 CFU Club Championship W Connection 4th 2006CONMEBOL South America 2009 Copa Libertadores Estudiantes 3rd 19702009 Copa Sudamericana LDU Quito 1st N A2009 Recopa Sudamericana LDU Quito 1st N AOFC Oceania 2008 09 OFC Champions League Auckland City 3rd 2006UEFA Europe 2008 09 UEFA Champions League Barcelona 3rd 2005 062008 09 UEFA Cup Shakhtar Donetsk 1st N A2009 UEFA Super Cup Barcelona 1st N AFIFA Worldwide 2009 FIFA Club World Cup Barcelona 1st N AWomen Edit Region Tournament Champion Title Last honorCONMEBOL South America 2009 Copa Libertadores Femenina Santos FC women 1st N AUEFA Europe 2008 09 UEFA Women s Cup FCR 2001 Duisburg 1st N ANational champions EditAFC Edit Australia Melbourne Victory Bahamas Muharraq Club Bangladesh Abahani Limited Bhutan Druk Star Cambodia a Corp China Beijing Guoan Chinese Taipei Kaohsiung City Yaoti Guam Quality Distributors Hong Kong South China AA India Churchill Brothers Indonesia Persipura Jayapura Iran Esteghlal Iraq Arbil FC Japan Kashima Antlers Jordan Al Wahdat South Korea Jeonbuk Hyundai Motors Kuwait Al Qadisiya Kuwait Kyrgyzstan Dordoi Dynamo Lebanon Nejmeh Macau Lam Pak Malaysia Selangor FA Oman Al Nahda Pakistan WAPDA Palestine Wadi Al Nes Qatar Al Gharrafa Saudi Arabia Al Ittihad Singapore SAFFC Syria Al Karamah Tajikistan Vakhsh Qurghonteppa Thailand Muang Thong United Turkmenistan HTTU Asgabat United Arab Emirates Al Ahli Uzbekistan Bunyodkor Vietnam Đa NẵngCAF Edit Algeria ES Setif Cameroon Tiko United Egypt Al Ahly Libya Al Ittihad Morocco Raja Casablanca Nigeria Bayelsa United South Africa Supersport United Tunisia Esperance Sportive de TunisCONCACAF Edit Mexico Mexican Primera Division UNAM C Monterrey A United States Major League Soccer USA Canada Real Salt Lake P Columbus Crew L Women s Professional Soccer USA Sky Blue FCNote A means Apertura champion C mean Clausura champion Note P designates the MLS Cup playoffs champion L designates the MLS Supporters Shield winner CONMEBOL Edit Argentina Velez Sarsfield C Banfield A Bolivia Bolivar A Blooming C Brazil Flamengo Chile Universidad de Chile A Colo Colo C Colombia Once Caldas A Independiente Medellin C Ecuador Deportivo Quito Paraguay Cerro Porteno A Nacional C Peru Universitario de Deportes Uruguay Nacional Venezuela CaracasNote A means Apertura champion C mean Clausura champion OFC Edit Fiji Lakota French Polynesia Manu Ura New Caledonia Magenta New Zealand Auckland City Vanuatu Tafea FCUEFA Edit Albania Tirana Andorra Sant Julia Armenia Pyunik Austria Red Bull Salzburg Azerbaijan Baku Belarus BATE Borisov Belgium Standard Liege Bosnia and Herzegovina Zrinjski Mostar Bulgaria Levski Sofia Croatia Dinamo Zagreb Cyprus APOEL Czech Republic Slavia Prague Denmark Copenhagen England Manchester United Estonia Levadia Faroe Islands HB Torshavn Finland HJK Helsinki France Bordeaux Georgia WIT Georgia Germany Wolfsburg Greece Olympiacos Hungary Debrecen Iceland FH Republic of Ireland Bohemians Israel Maccabi Haifa Italy Internazionale Kazakhstan FC Aktobe Latvia FK Liepajas Metalurgs Lithuania FK Ekranas Luxembourg F91 Dudelange Macedonia Makedonija Gjorce Petrov Malta Hibernians Moldova Sheriff Tiraspol Montenegro Mogren Netherlands AZ Northern Ireland Glentoran Norway Rosenborg Poland Wisla Krakow Portugal Porto Romania Unirea Urziceni Russia Rubin Kazan San Marino Tre Fiori Scotland Rangers Serbia Partizan Slovakia Slovan Bratislava Slovenia Maribor Spain Barcelona Sweden AIK Switzerland Zurich Turkey Besiktas Ukraine Dynamo Kyiv Wales RhylDeaths EditThis section does not cite any sources Please help improve this section by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed August 2022 Learn how and when to remove this template message January Edit 2 January Ian Greaves 76 English defender and manager 2 January Ryuzo Hiraki 77 Japanese defender and national team manager 2 January Kamel Karia 58 Tunisian goalkeeper citation needed 4 January Lei Clijsters 52 Belgian defender and coach father of Kim Clijsters 4 January Arvid Knutsen 80 Norwegian forward and coach 5 January Jimmy Rayner 73 English striker 6 January Shmuel Ben Dror 84 Israeli midfielder scorer of the first ever goal of the Israel national football team 6 January Charlie Thomson 78 Scottish goalkeeper 7 January Alfie Conn Sr 82 Scottish forward 8 January Alberto Eliani 86 Italian defender 9 January Victor Mosa 63 Italian French defender citation needed 10 January Jack Wheeler 89 English goalkeeper 12 January Friaca Brazilian forward runner up at the 1950 FIFA World Cup 84 13 January Tommy Casey 78 Northern Irish midfielder 14 January Tomi Jalo 50 Finnish midfielder 16 January Claudio Milar 35 Uruguayan striker traffic accident 17 January Tomislav Crnkovic 79 Croatian defender 19 January Joop Wille 88 Dutch goalkeeper 20 January Johnny Dixon 85 English striker 21 January Jaime Belmonte 74 Mexican midfielder participated in the 1958 FIFA World Cup 21 January Vic Crowe 76 Welsh midfielder 21 January Peter Persidis 61 Austrian defender 22 January Clement Pinault 23 French defender heart attack 24 January Fernando Cornejo 39 Chilean midfielder cancer 24 January Karl Koller 79 Austrian midfielder 26 January Ivan Jensen 76 Danish midfielder 27 January Aubrey Powell 90 Welsh forward 29 January Willi Kochling 75 German defender 29 January Roy Saunders 78 English midfielder 30 January Pieter Van Den Bosch 71 Belgian midfielder participated in the 1954 FIFA World CupFebruary Edit 2 February Paul Birch 46 English midfielder 7 February Joe Haverty 72 Irish midfielder 8 February Jouni Jalonen 66 Finnish defender Finnish Footballer of the Year in 1968 9 February Reg Davies 79 Welsh forward 9 February Neville Hamilton 48 English midfielder 10 February Holger Olsen 88 Danish defender 12 February Giacomo Bulgarelli 68 Italian midfielder participated in the 1962 FIFA World Cup 1966 FIFA World Cup and UEFA Euro 1968 13 February Jerzy Hawrylewicz 50 Polish forward 15 February Don Leeson 73 English goalkeeper 20 February Julius Nota 37 Slovak goalkeeper stabbingMarch Edit 1 March Elefterios Manolios 73 French goalkeeper 2 March Andy Bowman 74 Scottish midfielder 2 March Carlos Sosa 89 Argentine defender 3 March Ake Lindman 81 Finnish defender 3 March Jose Moncebaez 80 Mexican goalkeeper and national team coach 4 March Harry Parkes 89 English defender 5 March Valeri Broshin 46 Russian midfielder 7 March Jimmy Hernon 84 Scottish midfielder 7 March Edouard Oum Ndeki 32 Cameroonian midfielder hepatitis 7 March Anton Shokh 49 Kazakhstani Russian midfielder 9 March Eddie Lowe 83 English midfielder 10 March Jack Capper 77 Welsh defender 12 March Ferenc Szabo 88 Hungarian footballer 15 March Jumadi Abdi 36 Indonesian footballer 16 March Alan Suddick 64 English midfielder 28 March Hugh Kelly 85 Scottish defender 29 March Vladimir Fedotov 66 Russian striker 31 March Enea Masiero 75 Italian midfielderApril Edit 2 April Victor Hugo Avalos 37 Paraguayan midfielder 6 April Gheorghe Ene 72 Romanian striker 11 April Jimmy Neighbour 58 English midfielder 12 April Mike Keen 69 English midfielder 12 April Louis Leysen 76 Belgian goalkeeper 13 April Miguel Angel Mori 65 Argentine midfielder participated in the 1964 Summer Olympics 19 April Maurilio Prini 76 Italian midfielder 19 April Dicky Robinson 82 English defender 19 April Brian Tyrrell Irish football forward 20 April Franco Rotella 42 Italian midfielder 23 April Lam Sheung Yee 74 Hong Kong defender 25 April Miljenko Bajic 54 Bosnian defenderMay Edit 1 May Jokke Kangaskorpi 37 Finnish forward 3 May John Elsworthy 77 Welsh midfielder member of the squad for the 1958 FIFA World Cup 3 May Tommy Fowler 84 English midfielder 4 May Bobby Campbell 86 Scottish winger 9 May Juan Gomez 84 Mexican defender participated in the 1954 FIFA World Cup 13 May Norbert Eschmann 75 Swiss French midfielder member of the squad for the 1954 FIFA World Cup and 1962 FIFA World Cup 14 May Ken Hollyman Welsh footballer 86 16 May Peter Sampson English footballer 81 19 May Andrei Ivanov 42 Russian defender 19 May Knut Hammer Larsen Norwegian footballer 38 20 May Alan Kelly Sr Irish footballer 72 21 May Walter da Silva Brazilian footballer 67 21 May Anatoli Kirilov Bulgarian footballer 24 May Youssef Elbai 30 French defender 25 May Billy Baxter 70 Scottish midfielder defender 27 May Ammo Baba Iraqi footballer 74 28 May Ercole Rabitti Italian footballer 87 30 May Alexander Obregon Colombian footballer 31 30 May Gunnar Arnesen 81 Norwegian forwardJune Edit 2 June Rodrigo Garcia Vizoso 100 Spanish goalkeeper and coach 4 June Lev Brovarskyi 60 Ukrainian midfielder 6 June Bobby Haarms 74 Dutch midfielder 7 June Willie Kilmarnock 87 Scottish footballer 7 June Gordon Lennon 26 Northern Irish defender traffic accident 8 June Aage Rou Jensen 84 Danish striker 10 June Stelios Skevofilakas 69 Greek footballer 11 June Alan Philpott 66 English midfielder 14 June Abel Tador 24 Nigerian footballer 17 June Shacky Tauro 49 Zimbabwean footballer 18 June Mihai Mocanu 67 Romanian defender participated in the 1970 FIFA World Cup 20 June Joseph Ibanez 82 French midfielder and coach 23 June Jackie Swindells 72 English striker 24 June Mario Tontodonati 85 Italian midfielder forwardJuly Edit 2 July Kaj Hansen 68 Swedish defender participated in the 1964 European Nations Cup 3 July Sadek Boukhalfa 74 Algerian midfielder 6 July Mihai Baicu 33 Romanian midfielder cardiac arrest 12 July Tommy Cummings 80 English midfielder and manager 13 July Axel Pilmark 83 Danish midfielder participated in the 1948 Summer Olympics 14 July Kujtim Majaci 47 Albanian forward 17 July Otto Bresling 88 Danish midfielder 20 July Sargis Aroyan 18 Armenian forward 21 July Dai Lawrence 62 Welsh defender 24 July Ze Carlos 47 Brazilian goalkeeper 25 July Ricardo Bonelli 76 Argentine midfielder 25 July Italo Romagnoli 93 Italian defender 25 July Zequinha 74 Brazilian midfielder on the squad for the 1962 FIFA World Cup 29 July Paul McGrillen 37 Scottish striker suicide 30 July Yuri Kurnenin 55 Belarusian midfielder and manager 31 July Sir Bobby Robson 76 English forward and managerAugust Edit 2 August Joe Livingstone 67 English striker 5 August Mario Tiddia 73 Italian defender and manager 8 August Daniel Jarque 26 Spanish defender heart attack 8 August Orlando Rozzoni 72 Italian forward 9 August Tommy Clinton 83 Irish defender 9 August Massimiliano Fiondella 41 Italian defender 10 August Francisco Valdes 66 Chilean midfielder 11 August Lazare Gianessi 83 French defender participated in the 1954 FIFA World Cup 11 August Jan Sillo 32 South African footballer 13 August Brian McLaughlin 54 Scottish midfielder 19 August Vic Snell 81 English defender 19 August Bobby Thomson 65 English defender and manager 24 August Virginio De Paoli 71 Italian striker 31 August Torsten Lindberg 92 Swedish goalkeeper and manager participated in the 1948 Summer Olympics and 1950 FIFA World CupSeptember Edit 1 September Jock Buchanan 74 Scottish forward 7 September Norman Curtis 84 English footballer 9 September Leon Glovacki 81 French striker and manager participated in the 1954 FIFA World Cup 11 September Carlo De Bernardi 56 Italian midfielder 11 September Jean Francois Prigent 65 French midfielder 11 September Henny van Schoonhoven 39 Dutch defender cancer 13 September Paul Shirtliff 46 English defender 19 September Stevie Gray 42 English footballer 19 September Brian Filipi 20 Albanian midfielder traffic accident 20 September Hernan Cordoba 19 Colombian footballer 20 September Mario Beltran 23 Colombian midfielder traffic accident 20 September Hernan Cordoba 19 Colombian striker traffic accident 22 September Marco Achilli 60 Italian midfielder 23 September Dennis Pacey 80 English footballer 24 September Terry Bly 73 English striker and manager 26 September Geoff Barrowcliffe 77 English defender 27 September Rene Bliard 76 French striker 27 September Raul Savoy 68 Argentine midfielder 28 September Horst Feilzer 52 German forward 28 September Best Ogedegbe 55 Nigerian footballer 30 September Raul Magana 69 Salvadoran goalkeeper and managerOctober Edit 1 October Mangue Cisse 60 Ivorian defender father of Djibril Cisse 2 October Rolf Russmann 58 German defender participated in the 1978 FIFA World Cup 3 October Zoran Mijucic 40 Serbian midfielder participated in the 1987 FIFA World Youth Championship 4 October Gerhard Kaufhold 80 German midfielder striker 5 October Tommy Capel 87 English forward 8 October Alex McCrae 89 Scottish forward 9 October Arne Bakker 79 Norwegian midfielder 9 October Horst Szymaniak 75 German midfielder participated in the 1958 FIFA World Cup and the 1962 FIFA World Cup 11 October Gustav Kral 26 Austrian goalkeeper traffic accident 12 October Massimo Mattolini 56 Italian goalkeeper 12 October Stan Palk 87 English footballer 13 October Orane Simpson 26 Jamaican midfielder stabbing 15 October Heinz Versteeg 70 Dutch footballer 17 October David Burnside 69 English midfielder and manager 21 October John Jarman 78 Welsh midfielder 22 October Ray Lambert 87 Welsh footballer 22 October Albert Watson 91 English footballer 23 October Collins Mbulo 38 Zambian goalkeeper 27 October Frank Brady Jr age unknown Irish midfielder 30 October Juvenal Brazilian defender runner up at the 1950 FIFA World Cup 85 30 October Frantisek Vesely 65 Czech forward participated in the 1970 FIFA World Cup and the UEFA Euro 1976November Edit 2 November Keith Kettleborough 74 English midfielder 2 November Paolo Perugi 44 Italian midfielder 3 November Archie Baird 90 Scottish footballer 4 November Stefano Chiodi 52 Italian midfielder 7 November Billy Ingham 57 English midfielder 10 November Robert Enke 32 German goalkeeper suicide 12 November Willy Kernen 80 Swiss footballer 13 November Hector Facundo 72 Argentine midfielder participated in the 1962 FIFA World Cup 15 November Ray Charnley 74 English forward 15 November Don Martin 65 English forward 16 November Antonio de Nigris 31 Mexican striker heart attack 18 November Salem Saad 31 Emirati striker heart attack 19 November Frank Beattie 76 Scottish footballer 22 November Juan Carlos Munoz 90 Argentine midfielder 23 November Tony Parry 64 English defender 25 November Mike Tiddy 80 English midfielder 26 November Giuseppe Baldini 87 Italian striker and manager 26 November Nikola Kovachev 75 Bulgarian footballer 29 November George Cummins 78 Irish forward 30 November Christoph Budde 46 German strikerDecember Edit December Henry Andersson 85 Swedish goalkeeper 1 December Neil Dougall 88 Scottish midfielder and manager 1 December Alberto Martinez 59 Uruguayan midfielder 1 December Christoph Budde German footballer 46 12 December Manuel Ruiz Sosa 72 Spanish midfielder and manager 13 December Wilton Cezar Xavier 62 Brazilian footballer 14 December Alan A Court 75 English midfielder and manager participated in the 1958 FIFA World Cup 16 December Dennis Herod 86 English footballer 17 December Michel Leblond 77 French midfielder and manager on the squad for the 1954 FIFA World Cup 17 December Guillermo Ortiz 69 Mexican midfielder on the squad for the 1962 FIFA World Cup 17 December Miljenko Mihic 75 Serbian football coach 20 December Jack Brownsword 86 English defender 22 December Albert Scanlon 74 English forward survivor of the Munich air disaster 24 December Hugo Berly 67 Chilean defender on the squad for the 1966 FIFA World Cup 26 December Giuseppe Chiappella 85 Italian midfielder and manager 27 December Takashi Takabayashi 78 Japan footballer 28 December Allen Batsford 77 English football managerClubs founded EditRB LeipzigReferences Edit Wikimedia Commons has media related to 2009 in association football Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title 2009 in association football amp oldid 1126631229, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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