The following are the association football events of the year 2007 throughout the world.
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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.[2]
CONMEBOL nations
A = Apertura, C = Clausura
CONCACAF nations
A = Apertura, C = Clausura
- 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
- 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.
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 soccer player
- 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
March
- March 1 – Fernando Veneranda, Italian footballer and coach
- March 19 – Menotti Avanzolini, 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
October
- October 8 – Fulvio Zuccheri (48), Italian footballer
- October 26 – Nicolae Dobrin (60), Romanian footballer
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