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1966 in association football

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The following are the football (soccer) events of the year 1966 throughout the world.

Events

  • Copa Libertadores 1966: Won by Peñarol after defeating River Plate on an aggregate score of 4–2.
  • Real Madrid won the European Cup defeating Partizan 2–1.
  • November 6 – Johan Cruijff becomes the first player in history of the Netherlands national football team who receives a red card, when he is expelled by East-German referee Rudi Glöckner in the friendly against Czechoslovakia.

Winners club national championship

Asia

  • : Al-Maref

Europe

  • : FC Admira Wacker Mödling
  • : Anderlecht
  • Czechoslovakia: Dukla Prague
  • : Liverpool
  • : Nantes
  • : Inter Milan
  • : Ajax
  • : Sporting C.P.
  • : Dynamo Kiev
  • : Celtic
  • : Atlético Madrid
  • : FC Zürich
  • : Beşiktaş J.K.
  • : TSV 1860 München
  • : FK Vojvodina

North America

  • : América

South America

  • : Racing Club
  • : Cruzeiro

International tournaments

Clubs Founded

  • PAS Giannina (Greece)

Births

  • January 13 – Gerardo Esquivel, Mexican footballer
  • January 15 – Rommel Fernández, Panamanian striker (d. 1993)
  • January 29 – Romário, Brazilian footballer
  • February 1 – Michelle Akers, American women's soccer player
  • February 4 – Egidio Notaristefano, Italian footballer and manager
  • February 8 – Hristo Stoichkov, Bulgarian footballer
  • March 27 – Ramiro Castillo, Bolivian footballer (d. 1997)
  • April 2 – Teddy Sheringham, English footballer
  • April 9 – Thomas Doll, German footballer and manager
  • April 14 – Suzana Cavalheiro, Brazilian footballer
  • May 12 – Vladimir Quesada, Costa Rican footballer
  • May 24 – Eric Cantona, French footballer
  • May 30 – Thomas Häßler, German footballer
  • June 6 – Fernando Kanapkis, Uruguayan footballer
  • June 12
    • Nélson Bertolazzi, Brazilian former footballer
    • Albeiro Usuriaga (died 2004), Colombian footballer
  • June 14 – Nelson Cossio, Chilean footballer
  • June 14 – Byron Tenorio, Ecuadorian footballer
  • June 21 – Guillermo Sanguinetti, Uruguayan footballer
  • June 26 – Abel Shongwe, retired Swazi footballer
  • June 29 – Massimo Brambati, Italian footballer
  • July 1 – Frank De Bleeckere, Belgian soccer referee
  • July 5 – Gianfranco Zola, Italian international footballer
  • July 7 – Henk Fräser, Dutch footballer
  • July 28 – Miguel Ángel Nadal, Spanish footballer
  • August 2 – Anzor Koblev, Russian professional football coach and former player
  • August 13 – Miguel Miranda, Peruvian footballer
  • August 22
    • Laurent Cadu, French former professional footballer
    • Luca Lurati, retired Swiss footballer
    • Michel van Oostrum, Dutch footballer
    • Rob Witschge, Dutch international footballer
  • October 5 – Wilfred Agbonavbare, Nigerian international footballer (died 2015)
  • October 16 – Stefan Reuter, German international footballer
  • October 19 – José Carpio, Ecuadorian football referee
  • November 10 – Michael Voss, former cricketer at CricketArchive
  • December 3 – Flemming Povlsen, Danish international footballer

Deaths

  • March 27 – Hermann Garrn, German forward, capped 2 times for the Germany national football team (78)
  • April 29 – Sílvio Lagreca, Brazilian manager, first ever manager of the Brazil national football team (70)
  • May 2 – Agostinho Fortes Filho, Brazilian midfielder, squad member at the 1930 FIFA World Cup (64)
  • September 17 – Mário Filho, Brazilian legendary football journalist who revolutionized football coverage in Brazil. The Maracanã Stadium was named after him after his death (58)
  • December 26 – Guillermo Stábile, Argentine striker, runner-up and top scorer of the 1930 FIFA World Cup (61)

References

References

  1. "Michelle Akers".
  2. "Nélson Bertolazzi". HEIM:SPIEL Medien GmbH & Co. KG.
  3. "Former Amakhosi Greats Who Are Almost In Or Over The 50-Year Mark". Media24.
  4. [https://footballfacts.ru/person/8046 Anzor Koblev] at FootballFacts.ru (in Russian)
  5. "Laurent Cadu". HEIM:SPIEL Medien GmbH & Co. KG.
  6. "Luca Lurati". HEIM:SPIEL Medien GmbH & Co. KG.
  7. [https://cricketarchive.com/Archive/Players/14/14814/14814.html Michael Voss]
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