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2014 in association football

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The following are the scheduled events of association football for the year 2014 throughout the world.

Events

Men's national teams

AFC

CAF

CONCACAF

UEFA

FIFA

Men's youth

UEFA

AFC

Women's national teams

AFC

Women's youth

FIFA

Multi-sports events

Men's

Women's

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Fixed dates for national team matches

Scheduled international matches per the FIFA International Match Calendar:[1]

  • 17–25 March
  • 1–9 September
  • 6–14 October
  • 10–18 November

Club continental champions

Men

    Women

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    Domestic leagues

    CONCACAF nations

    Men

    Women

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    CONMEBOL nations

    AFC nations

    Men

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    Women

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    1. The season was shortened to fit entirely within 2014, due to Australia hosting the Men's 2015 AFC Asian Cup. The following W-League season was held in 2015–16.

    UEFA nations

    Men

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    1. 2nd title in modern Serbian league; title count also includes 19 in SFR Yugoslavia and 5 in Serbia and Montenegro.
    2. Malmö has 21 Allsvenskan titles, but only 18 national championships. The Allsvenskan is one of four competitions that Sweden has used to award its national title.

    Women

    1. Includes eight titles won under the club's previous names of FC Malmö Dam and LdB FC Malmö.

    CAF nations

    More information Nation, League ...

    OFC nations

    More information Nation, League ...
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    Domestic cups

    UEFA nations

    Men

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    Women

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    AFC nations

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    CONCACAF nations

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    1. Two titles won by current MLS team; the team also claims the 2008 title won by its predecessor of the same name.

    CONMEBOL nations

    Men

    Women

    More information Nation, League ...

    CAF nations

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    Second, third, fourth, and fifth leagues

    CONCACAF nations

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    Deaths

    January

    February

    • 1 February: Luis Aragonés, Spanish international football player and manager (born 1938)
    • 1 February: Stefan Bozhkov, Bulgarian international footballer (born 1923)
    • 8 February: Philippe Mahut, French international footballer (born 1956)
    • 10 February: Gordon Harris, English international footballer (born 1940)
    • 12 February: Josef Röhrig, German international footballer (born 1925)
    • 13 February: Jimmy Jones, Northern Irish international footballer (born 1928)
    • 13 February: Richard Møller Nielsen, Danish international footballer and manager (born 1937)
    • 14 February: Tom Finney, English international footballer (born 1922)
    • 19 February: Antonio Benítez, Spanish international footballer (born 1951)
    • 19 February: Kresten Bjerre, Danish international footballer and coach (born 1946)
    • 25 February: Mário Coluna, Portuguese international footballer and manager (born 1935)
    • 26 February: Dezső Novák, Hungarian international footballer (born 1939)
    • 28 February: Kevon Carter, Trinidadian international footballer (born 1983)

    March

    April

    • 8 April: Herbert Schoen, East German international footballer (born 1929)
    • 15 April: Claudio Tello, Chilean international footballer (born 1963)
    • 16 April: Aulis Rytkönen, Finnish international footballer (born 1929)
    • 24 April: Sandy Jardine, Scottish international footballer and manager (born 1948)
    • 25 April: Francesc Vilanova, Spanish footballer and manager (born 1968)
    • 27 April: Vujadin Boškov, Yugoslav international football player and coach (born 1931)
    • 29 April: Tahar Chaïbi, Tunisian international footballer (born 1946)

    May

    June

    July

    • 3 July: Volkmar Groß, German international footballer (born 1948)
    • 7 July: Alfredo Di Stéfano, Argentine-Spanish international footballer and coach (born 1926)
    • 14 July: Vasile Zavoda, Romanian international footballer (born 1929)
    • 19 July: Petar Nikezić, Yugoslavian-Serbian international footballer (born 1950)

    August

    September

    October

    November

    December

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