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2024 in association football

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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

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FIFA

AFC

AGCFF
WAFF
CAFA
ASEAN

CAF

COSAFA
CECAFA
UNAF

CONCACAF

CONMEBOL

OFC

UEFA

International men's tournaments

International men's futsal tournaments

Women's national teams

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FIFA

AFC

WAFF
SAFF
ASEAN
CAFA

CAF

UNIFFAC
WAFU
COSAFA
UNAF

CONCACAF

CONMEBOL

OFC

UEFA

International women's tournaments

International women's futsal tournaments

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Club continental champions

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National leagues

AFC

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  1. 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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CONCACAF

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CONMEBOL

OFC

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UEFA

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  1. Differdange 03's previous title came as part of Red Boys Differdange, who merged into Differdange 03 in 2003

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Domestic cups

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AFC

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CAF

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CONMEBOL

OFC

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Women's leagues

UEFA

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    AFC

    1. 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".
    2. Reflects only wins in the Grand Final, the last match of the A-League Women finals series.

    CAF

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    CONCACAF

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      CONMEBOL

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      OFC

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      Women's domestic cups

      UEFA

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      AFC

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      CAF

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      CONCACAF

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      CONMEBOL

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      OFC

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      Tier II to Tier V domestic leagues

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      CONCACAF

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      UEFA

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      OFC

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      Tier II to Tier V domestic cups

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      CONMEBOL

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      Women's II to IV tier leagues

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      UEFA

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      OFC

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      Men's university leagues

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      1. 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.
      2. 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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      CONCACAF

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        Men's youth domestic leagues

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        AFC

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        CAF

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        OFC

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        Women's youth domestic leagues

        UEFA

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        OFC

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        Men's youth domestic cups

        UEFA

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        AFC

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        CAF

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        CONMEBOL

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        Women's youth domestic cups

        UEFA

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        CAF

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