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The following are the scheduled events of association football (soccer) for the calendar year 2024 throughout the world. This includes:
- In countries whose league seasons fall within a single calendar year, the 2024 season.
- In countries which crown one champion in a season that spans two calendar years, the 2023–24 season.
- In countries which split their league season into two championships, a system often known in Latin America as Apertura and Clausura, all championships awarded in calendar 2024.
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Men's national teams
Source:[1]
FIFA
- 15–25 February: 2024 FIFA Beach Soccer World Cup in
United Arab Emirates
- 24 July – 9 August: Football at the 2024 Summer Olympics in
France
- 14 September – 6 October: 2024 FIFA Futsal World Cup in
Uzbekistan
AFC
- 12 January – 10 February: 2023 AFC Asian Cup in
Qatar
- 15 April – 3 May: 2024 AFC U-23 Asian Cup in
Qatar
:
Japan
:
Uzbekistan
:
Iraq
- 4th:
Indonesia
- 17–28 April: 2024 AFC Futsal Asian Cup in
Thailand
:
Iran
:
Thailand
:
Uzbekistan
- 4th:
Tajikistan
AGCFF
- 21 December – 3 January 2025: 26th Arabian Gulf Cup in
Kuwait
WAFF
- 20–26 March: 2024 WAFF U-23 Championship in
Saudi Arabia
:
South Korea
:
Australia
:
Saudi Arabia
- 4th:
Egypt
- 25 June – 5 July: 2024 WAFF U-19 Championship in
Saudi Arabia
- 2–11 September: 2024 WAFF U-16 Championship in
Jordan
:
Syria
:
Saudi Arabia
CAFA
- 5–12 July: 2024 CAFA U-20 Championship in
Kyrgyzstan
:
Iran
:
Kyrgyzstan
:
Uzbekistan
- 4th:
Tajikistan
ASEAN
- 24–28 March: 2024 NSDF Futsal Championship in
Thailand
:
Thailand
:
Australia
:
Afghanistan
- 4th:
Malaysia
- 17–29 July: 2024 ASEAN U-19 Boys Championship in
Indonesia
- 2–10 November: 2024 ASEAN Futsal Championship in
Thailand
CAF
- 13 January – 11 February: 2023 Africa Cup of Nations in
Ivory Coast
:
Ivory Coast
:
Nigeria
:
South Africa
- 4th:
DR Congo
- 8–23 March: Football at the 2023 African Games in
Ghana
- 11–21 April: 2024 Futsal Africa Cup of Nations in
Morocco
COSAFA
- 17–23 March: 2023 COSAFA Beach Soccer Championship in
South Africa
:
Morocco
:
Mozambique
:
Malawi
- 4th:
Saudi Arabia
- 26 September – 5 October: 2024 COSAFA U-20 Cup in
Mozambique
:
South Africa
:
Zambia
- 5–14 December: 2024 COSAFA Under-17 Championship in
Mozambique
CECAFA
UNAF
CONCACAF
- 21–24 March: 2024 CONCACAF Nations League Finals in
United States
:
United States
:
Mexico
:
Jamaica
- 4th:
Panama
- April 13–20: 2024 CONCACAF Futsal Championship in
Managua
:
Panama
:
Cuba
:
Guatemala
- 4th:
Costa Rica
- 19 July – 4 August: 2024 CONCACAF U-20 Championship in
Mexico
:
Mexico
:
United States
CONMEBOL
- 20 January – 11 February: 2024 CONMEBOL Pre-Olympic Tournament in
Venezuela
- 2–10 February: 2024 Copa América de Futsal in
Paraguay
- 20 June – 14 July: 2024 Copa América in
United States
- 17–25 August: 2024 South American U-17 Futsal Championship in
Paraguay
- 4–19 October: 2023 South American U-15 Championship in
Bolivia
- 16–24 November: 2024 South American U-20 Futsal Championship in
Peru
OFC
- 15–30 June: 2024 OFC Men's Nations Cup in
Fiji and
Vanuatu
:
New Zealand
:
Vanuatu
:
Tahiti
- 4th:
Fiji
- 7–20 July: 2024 OFC U-19 Men's Championship in
Samoa
:
New Zealand
:
New Caledonia
:
Solomon Islands
- 4th:
Fiji
- 28 July – 10 August: 2024 OFC U-16 Men's Championship in
Tahiti
:
New Zealand
:
Fiji
:
New Caledonia
- 4th:
Tahiti
- 20–26 October: 2024 OFC Beach Soccer Men's Nations Cup in
Solomon Islands
:
Tahiti
:
Solomon Islands
:
Fiji
- 4th:
Papua New Guinea
UEFA
- 20 May – 5 June: 2024 UEFA European Under-17 Championship in
Cyprus
- 14 June – 14 July: UEFA Euro 2024 in
Germany
- 15–28 July: 2024 UEFA European Under-19 Championship in
Northern Ireland
- 10–15 September: 2024 Euro Beach Soccer League (Super Final) in
Italy
International men's tournaments
- 21–26 March: 2024 FIFA Series in
Algeria,
Azerbaijan,
Egypt,
Saudi Arabia and
Sri Lanka
- FIFA Series: Algeria
:
Algeria
:
Bolivia
:
South Africa
- 4th:
Andorra
- FIFA Series: Azerbaijan
:
Bulgaria
:
Azerbaijan
:
Tanzania
- 4th:
Mongolia
- FIFA Series: Egypt
:
Croatia
:
Egypt
:
Tunisia
- 4th:
New Zealand
- FIFA Series: Saudi Arabia A
:
Cape Verde
:
Guyana
:
Equatorial Guinea
- 4th:
Cambodia
- FIFA Series: Saudi Arabia B
- FIFA Series: Sri Lanka
:
Central African Republic
:
Sri Lanka
:
Papua New Guinea
- 4th:
Bhutan
- FIFA Series: Algeria
- 21–26 March: 2024 The International Youth Warriors Tournament in
Algeria
:
Tunisia
:
Algeria
:
Egypt
- 4th:
Mauritania
- 21–26 March: 2024 Under-20 Four Nations Tournament in
Malawi
- 23–26 March: 2024 Four Nations Football Tournament in
Malawi
- 3–16 June: 2024 Maurice Revello Tournament in
France
:
Ukraine
:
Ivory Coast
:
Italy
- 4th:
France
- 6–9 June: 2024 Under-21 Baltic Cup in
Estonia,
Latvia, and
Lithuania
- 7–11 June: 2024 Under-19 Baltic Cup in
Estonia,
Latvia, and
Lithuania
- 8–11 June: 2024 Baltic Cup in
Estonia,
Latvia, and
Lithuania
:
Estonia
:
Lithuania
:
Latvia
- 4th:
Faroe Islands
- 13–17 August: 2024 Telki Cup in
Hungary
:
Italy
:
Iceland
:
South Korea
- 4th:
Hungary
- 28 August – 1 September: 2024 Seoul Earth On Us Cup in
South Korea
:
South Korea
:
Argentina
:
Thailand
- 4th:
Indonesia
- 2–8 September: 2024 FIFA Tri-Nations Football Tournament in
Fiji
:
Hong Kong
:
Fiji
:
Solomon Islands
- 2–10 September: 2024 Slovenia Nations Cup in
Slovenia
- 2–10 September: 2024 Syrenka Cup in
Poland
:
Norway
:
Romania
:
Poland
- 4th:
Montenegro
- 3–9 September: 2024 Intercontinental Cup in
India
- 3–9 September: 2024 International 'City of Trieste' Tournament in
Italy
:
Spain
:
Italy
:
Portugal
- 4th:
Switzerland
- 4–8 September: 2024 Merdeka Tournament in
Malaysia
:
Malaysia
:
Lebanon
:
Tajikistan
- 4th:
Philippines
- 4–8 September: 2024 Lafarge Foot Avenir in
France
:
Portugal
:
England
:
France
- 4th:
Switzerland
- 4–8 September: 2024 Ježek Cup in
Czech Republic
:
Germany
:
United States
:
Wales
- 4th:
Turkey
- 5–10 September: 2024 LPBank Cup in
Vietnam
- 5–11 September: 2024 Memorial Football Tournament Stevan Ćele Vilotić in
Serbia
:
Portugal
:
Hungary
:
Montenegro
- 4th:
Serbia
- 11–14 October: 2024 King's Cup in
Thailand
:
Thailand
:
Syria
:
Philippines
- 4th:
Tajikistan
- 13–18 November: 2024 Panda Cup in
China
- 9–21 December: 2024 MSG Prime Minister's Cup in
Solomon Islands
:
Papua New Guinea
:
Fiji
:
Solomon Islands
- 4th:
Vanuatu
International men's futsal tournaments
- 31 January – 4 February: 2024 Futsal Week February Cup in
Croatia
:
Denmark
:
San Marino
:
Greenland
- 4th:
Malta
- 10–14 April: 2024 Futsal Week April Cup in
Croatia
:
Italy
:
Venezuela
:
Bosnia and Herzegovina
- 4th:
Turkey
- 11–13 June: 2024 Futsal Week June Cup in
Croatia
:
Poland
:
Czech Republic
- 31 August – 6 September: 2024 Continental Futsal Championship in
Thailand
:
Thailand
:
Guatemala
:
Kuwait
- 4th:
Afghanistan
- 23–26 October: 2024 Montaigu Futsal Cup in
Portugal
- 3–4 November: 2024 Futsal Week November Challenge in
Croatia
- 4–6 November: 2024 Budaörs Futsal Cup in
Hungary
Women's national teams
Source:[2]
FIFA
- 25 July – 10 August: Football at the 2024 Summer Olympics in
France
:
United States
:
Brazil
:
Germany
- 4th:
Spain
- 31 August – 22 September: 2024 FIFA U-20 Women's World Cup in
Colombia
:
North Korea
:
Japan
:
United States
- 4th:
Netherlands
- 16 October – 3 November: 2024 FIFA U-17 Women's World Cup in
Dominican Republic
:
North Korea
:
Spain
:
United States
- 4th:
England
AFC
- 3–16 March: 2024 AFC U-20 Women's Asian Cup in
Uzbekistan
:
North Korea
:
Japan
:
Australia
- 4th:
South Korea
- 6-19 May: 2024 AFC U-17 Women's Asian Cup in
Indonesia
:
North Korea
:
Japan
:
South Korea
- 4th:
China
WAFF
- 19–29 February: 2024 WAFF Women's Championship in
Saudi Arabia
- 28 November – 6 December: 2024 WAFF U-18 Girls Championship in
Jordan
:
Jordan
:
Lebanon
:
Palestine
- 4th:
Saudi Arabia
- TBD: 2024 U-16 Girls' Championship
SAFF
- 2–8 February: 2024 SAFF U-19 Women's Championship in
Bangladesh
:
India
:
Bangladesh
- 1–10 March: 2024 SAFF U-16 Women's Championship in
Nepal
:
Bangladesh
:
India
ASEAN
- 16–21 November: 2024 ASEAN Women's Futsal Championship in
Philippines
CAFA
- 2–12 February: 2024 CAFA Women's Futsal Championship in
Tajikistan
:
Iran
:
Uzbekistan
:
Kyrgyzstan
- 19–28 April: 2024 CAFA U-18 Women's Championship in
Tajikistan
:
Iran
:
Uzbekistan
:
Kyrgyzstan
- 21–25 May: 2024 CAFA U-15 Girls Championship in
Tajikistan
:
Iran
:
Uzbekistan
:
Kyrgyzstan
- 4th:
Tajikistan
CAF
- 8–21 March: Football at the 2023 African Games – Women's tournament in
Ghana
UNIFFAC
WAFU
- 20–30 May 2024: 2024 WAFU Zone A U-20 Women's Cup in
Senegal
:
Senegal
:
Guinea-Bissau
:
Liberia
- 4th:
Guinea
- 12–22 December: 2024 WAFU Zone B U17 Women's Cup in
Ghana
:
Ghana
:
Nigeria
:
Benin
- 4th:
Ivory Coast
COSAFA
- 22 October – 2 November: 2024 COSAFA Women's Championship in
South Africa
:
Zambia
:
South Africa
- 19–24 November: 2024 COSAFA U-20 Women's Championship in
South Africa
:
Zambia
:
South Africa
- 4–13 December: 2024 COSAFA U-17 Girls' Championship in
South Africa
UNAF
- 3–7 September: 2024 UNAF U-17 Women's Tournament in
Tunisia
CONCACAF
- 1–11 February: 2024 CONCACAF Women's U-17 Championship in
Mexico
:
United States
:
Mexico
:
Canada
- 4th:
Haiti
- 20 February – 10 March: 2024 CONCACAF W Gold Cup in
United States
:
United States
:
Brazil
CONMEBOL
- 13–31 March: 2024 South American Under-17 Women's Football Championship in
Argentina
- 11 April – 5 May: 2024 South American Under-20 Women's Football Championship in
Ecuador
- 26 October – 3 November: 2024 South American Under-20 Women's Futsal Championship in
Paraguay
:
Colombia
:
Brazil
:
Argentina
- 4th:
Uruguay
OFC
- 7–19 February: 2024 OFC Women's Olympic Qualifying Tournament in
Samoa
- 17–25 August: 2024 OFC Futsal Women's Nations Cup in
Solomon Islands
:
New Zealand
:
Fiji
Tahiti
- 4th
Solomon Islands
- 8–21 September: 2024 OFC U-16 Women's Championship in
Fiji
:
New Zealand
:
Samoa
Tonga
- 4th
New Caledonia
UEFA
- 21–28 February: 2023–24 UEFA Women's Nations League Finals in
Spain、
France and
Netherlands
:
Spain
:
France
:
Germany
- 4th:
Netherlands
- 5–18 May: 2024 UEFA Women's Under-17 Championship in
Sweden
- 14–27 July: 2024 UEFA Women's Under-19 Championship in
Lithuania
:
Spain
:
Netherlands
- 10–15 September: 2024 Women's Euro Beach Soccer League (Super final) in
Italy
International women's tournaments
- 21–27 February: 2024 Turkish Women's Cup in
Turkey
- 24–26 February: 2024 Pinatar Cup in
Spain
:
Finland
:
Scotland
:
Slovenia
- 4th:
Philippines
- 1–8 March: 2024 Women's Day Cup in
Sierra Leone
:
Sierra Leone
:
Liberia
:
- 4th:
- 6–9 April: 2024 SheBelieves Cup in
United States
:
United States
:
Canada
:
Brazil
- 4th:
Japan
- 27 May – 4 June: 2024 Sud Ladies Cup in
France
- 28 May – 3 June: 2024 Caribbean Queen's Tournament in
Curaçao
:
Aruba
:
Trinidad and Tobago
:
Curaçao
- 29 June – 3 July: 2024 Women's Under–17 Baltic Cup in
Estonia,
Latvia,
Lithuania
- 11 – 15 September: 2024 Female Football Tournament Gradisca d'Isonzo in
Italy
- 11 – 16 September: 2024 Women's Under–19 Baltic Cup in
Estonia,
Latvia,
Lithuania
:
Estonia
:
Latvia
:
Faroe Islands
- 4th:
Lithuania
- 23–29 October: 2024 Yongchuan International Tournament in
China
:
China
:
Vietnam
:
Uzbekistan
- 23–29 October: 2024 Pink Ladies Cup in
Turkey
:
Russia
:
Haiti
:
Chinese Taipei
- 4th:
Kenya
- 23–29 October: 2024 Slovenia Nations Women's Cup in
Slovenia
- 6–13 November: 2024 UNCAF FIFA FORWARD Tournament in
Nicaragua
:
Costa Rica
:
Panama
:
El Salvador
- 4th:
Honduras
- 2–8 December: 2024 Mano River Union Female Football Tournament in
Sierra Leone
:
Liberia
:
Sierra Leone
:
Guinea
- 16–22 December: 2024 Leeward Islands Women's Challenge Series in
Anguilla
International women's futsal tournaments
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National leagues
AFC
- In A-League Men (as well as its female counterpart of A-League Women), the term "champions" refers to the winner of the playoff tournament (known in Australian English as the "finals series") that follows the league season. The team that tops the league table is designated "premiers".
CAF
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CONMEBOL
OFC
UEFA
- Differdange 03's previous title came as part of Red Boys Differdange, who merged into Differdange 03 in 2003
Non-FIFA
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Domestic cups
UEFA
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CAF
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Women's leagues
UEFA
AFC
- In A-League Women (as well as its male counterpart of A-League Men), the term "champions" refers to the winner of the playoff tournament (known in Australian English as the "finals series") that follows the league season. The team that tops the league table is designated "premiers".
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CONMEBOL
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Women's domestic cups
UEFA
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CAF
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Tier II to Tier V domestic leagues
AFC
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Men's university leagues
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- Represents the University of Charleston in West Virginia, and not to be confused with the Charleston Cougars, the Division I program representing the College of Charleston in South Carolina.
- Not to be confused with the program of the University of Connecticut, the UConn Huskies.
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Women's university leagues
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UEFA
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Women's youth domestic leagues
UEFA
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Men's youth domestic cups
UEFA
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CONMEBOL
Women's youth domestic cups
UEFA
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Deaths
January
- 1 January – Mario Boljat, Croatian footballer
- 2 January
- Ángel Castellanos, Spanish footballer
- Alberto Festa, Portuguese footballer
- Bobby Hoy, English footballer and manager
- 3 January – Bernard Ducuing, French footballer
- 5 January – Mário Zagallo, Brazilian footballer and manager
- 6 January – Zahirul Haque, Bangladeshi footballer
- 7 January – Franz Beckenbauer, German footballer and manager
- 11 January – Salvatore Mazzarano, Italian footballer
- 16 January – Klaus Wunder, German footballer[3]
- 22 January – Gigi Riva, Italian football player and manager[4]
February
- 2 February – Stefan Yanev, Bulgarian footballer
- 4 February – Kurt Hamrin, Swedish footballer[5]
- 7 February – Miguel Ángel, Spanish footballer
- 17 February – Eddie Mitchell, English football club owner
- 20 February – Andreas Brehme, German footballer
- 22 February – Artur Jorge, Portuguese football player and manager[6]
- 24 February – Stan Bowles, English footballer[7]
March
- 3 February – Roberto Fleitas, Uruguayan football player and manager[8]
April
- 3 April – Luke Fleurs, South African footballer[9]
- 7 April – Joe Kinnear, Irish football player and manager[10]
- 15 April – Bernd Hölzenbein, German footballer[10]
- 19 April – Leighton James, Welsh footballer[10]
- 22 April – Charlie Hurley, Irish football player and manager[10]
- 29 April – Mykhaylo Fomenko, Ukrainian football player and coach[10]
May
- 1 May – Terry Medwin, Welsh footballer[10]
- 5 May – César Luis Menotti, Argentine football player and manager[11]
- 14 May – Fabián Cancelarich, Argentine footballer[10]
- 20 May – Karl-Heinz Schnellinger, German footballer[10]
June
- 13 June – Tommy Banks, English footballer
- 15 June
- Matija Sarkic, Montenegrin footballer
- Kevin Campbell, English footballer
- 23 June
- Angelo Paina, Italian footballer
- Hugo Villanueva, Chilean footballer
- 25 June – José Antonio Urtiaga, Spanish footballer
- 27 June – Landry Nguémo, Cameroonian footballer
July
- 2 July
- Comunardo Niccolai, Italian footballer
- Jeff Whitefoot, English footballer
- 6 July - Ahmed Refaat, Egyptian footballer[12]
- 11 July - Stanley Tshabalala, South African football player and coach[12]
August
- 1 August
- Tommy Cassidy, Northern Irish football player and manager[12]
- Craig Shakespeare, English footballer and coach[12]
- 5 August
- Adílio, Brazilian football player[12]
- George Herd, Scottish football player and manager[12]
- 7 August 2024 – Jim Moyes New Zealand footballer.[13]
- 12 August
- Ramiro Blacut, Bolivian football player and manager[12]
- Marc Bourrier, French football player and coach[12]
- Roy Greaves, English footballer[12]
- Willi Lemke, German football manager[12]
- 13 August – Charles Hughes, English football coach[12]
- 18 August
- Ronny Borchers, German football player and coach[12]
- Franciszek Smuda, Polish football player and manager[12]
- 20 August
- Malcolm Bland, New Zealand footballer[14]
- Humberto Maschio, Argentine-Italian football player and manager[12]
- 21 August – Paquito García, Spanish football player and manager[12]
- 24 August – Christoph Daum, German football player and manager[12]
- 26 August – Sven-Göran Eriksson, Swedish football player and manager[12]
- 27 August – Juan Izquierdo, Uruguayan footballer[12]
- 31 August – Sol Bamba, French-Ivory Coast football player and manager[12]
September
- 6 September – Ron Yeats, Scottish football player and manager[12]
- 16 September – Gary Shaw, English footballer[15]
- 18 September
- Sam Malcolmson, New Zealand footballer[16]
- Salvatore Schillaci, Italian footballer[17]
October
- 6 October – Johan Neeskens, Dutch football player and manager[18]
- 9 October – George Baldock, English-Greek footballer[19]
- 22 October – Bernd Bauchspieß, East German footballer[20]
- 24 October – Abdelaziz Barrada, French-Moroccan footballer[21]
- 25 October
- Tommy Callaghan, Scottish footballer[22]
- Zé Carlos, Brazilian footballer[20]
November
- 6 November – John Dempsey, England football player and manager[20]
- 8 November – Rachid Mekhloufi, Algerian football player and manager[20]
- 9 November
- José Garrido, Portuguese football player and manager[20]
- Hassan Akesbi, Moroccan footballer[20]
- 11 November
- Coşkun Taş, Turkish footballer[20]
- Marco Angulo, Ecuadorian footballer[20]
- 12 November – Kalambay Otepa, Congolese footballer[20]
- 13 November – Luis Ernesto Tapia, Panamanian footballer[20]
- 14 November – Andrzej Sykta, Polish footballer[20]
- 15 November
- Trygve Bornø, Norwegian footballer and sports administrator[20]
- Michael Osei, Ghanaian football player and coach[20]
- Frank Schäffer, German footballer[20]
- 17 November
- Bernard Chiarelli, French football player and manager[20]
- Hugo Villaverde, Chilean footballer[20]
- 21 November – Vicente de la Mata, Argentine footballer[20]
- 26 November – Jan Furtok, Polish footballer[20]
December
- 2 December – Helmut Duckadam, Romanian footballer[20]
- 8 December – Nikos Sarganis, Greek footballer
- 30 December – Hugo Sotil, Peruvian footballer[23]
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