1949 in association football

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The following are the football (soccer) events of the year 1949 throughout the world.

Contents

Events

Winners club national championship

Argentina

Austria

Chile

Colombia

Costa Rica

Egypt

England

for fuller coverage see 1948-49 in English football

France

Hong Kong

Iceland

Italy

Mexico

Paraguay

Romania

Scotland

for fuller coverage see 1948-49 in Scottish football

Spain

Switzerland

Turkey

Uruguay

USSR

West-Germany

International tournaments

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Births

Deaths

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