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Overview of the events of 1997 in association football
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The following are the
association football
events of the year
1997
throughout the world.
Contents
Events
Winner national club championships
Asia
Europe
North America
South America
International tournaments
National team results
Europe 2
South America 2
Births
Deaths
January
February
March
April
June
July
September
October
November
December
References
Events
January 1 – Manager
Leo Beenhakker
is named technical director at Dutch club
Vitesse Arnhem
and replaced as manager by
Sparta Rotterdam
head coach
Henk ten Cate
.
Roberto Carlos
scored his famous 'banana shot'
free kick
against
France
in
1997 Tournoi de France
Copa Libertadores 1997
: is won by
Cruzeiro
after defeating
Sporting Cristal
on an aggregate score of 1–0.
UEFA Champions League
:
Borussia Dortmund
won 3–1 in
final
against Juventus in the
Olympiastadion
. The goals for the Germans were scored by
Riedle
in the 29th and 34th minute and
Ricken
in the 71st minute.
Scottish Cup
:
Kilmarnock FC
beat
Falkirk
1–0.
February 25 – Manager
Hans Westerhof
is sacked by
FC Groningen
.
April 30 – Striker
Boudewijn Zenden
from
PSV Eindhoven
plays his first international match for the
Netherlands national football team
, when Holland defeats San Marino 6–0 in
Serravalle
.
May 17 –
Chelsea
wins the
FA Cup
by defeating
Middlesbrough
2–0.
May 18 –
Eric Cantona
, the famous and controversial French footballer in the
Premiership
, announces his retirement from football.
June 29 –
Brazil
wins the
1997 Copa América
by defeating home nation
Bolivia
3–1 in the final in the
Estadio Hernando Siles
in La Paz.
July 20 –
Gudjon Thordarson
makes his debut as the manager of
Iceland
with a 1–0 loss against
Norway
.
August 17 –
PSV Eindhoven
wins the
Johan Cruijff Schaal
, the annual opening of the new season in the
Eredivisie
, with a 3–1 win over
Roda JC
in the
Amsterdam ArenA
.
November 2 –
Borussia Dortmund
wins the
Intercontinental Cup
in
Tokyo, Japan
by defeating
Brazil
's
Cruzeiro
2–0. The goals for the Germans are scored by
Michael Zorc
and
Heiko Herrlich
.
Winner national club championships
Asia
Japan
-
Júbilo Iwata
Lebanon
–
Al-Ansar
Qatar
–
Al-Arabi
South Korea
-
Pusan Daewoo Royals
Thailand
-
Bangkok Bank
,
Royal Thai Air Force
Europe
Bulgaria
–
CSKA Sofia
Croatia
–
Croatia Zagreb
England
–
Manchester United
France
–
AS Monaco
Germany
–
Bayern Munich
Greece
–
Olympiacos
Italy
–
Juventus
Netherlands
–
PSV Eindhoven
Norway
–
Rosenborg
Poland
–
Widzew Łódź
Portugal
–
Porto
Spain
–
Real Madrid
Turkey
–
Galatasaray
FR Yugoslavia
–
Partizan
North America
Mexico
Verano –
Chivas
Invierno –
Cruz Azul
United States
–
D.C. United
(
MLS
)
South America
Argentina
Clausura –
River Plate
Apertura –
River Plate
Bolivia
–
Bolívar
Brazil
–
Vasco da Gama
Chile
Apertura –
Universidad Católica
Clausura –
Colo-Colo
Paraguay
–
Olimpia Asunción
Peru
–
Alianza Lima
International tournaments
UNCAF Nations Cup
in
Guatemala City, Guatemala
(April 16–27, 1997)
Costa Rica
Guatemala
El Salvador
Copa América
in Bolivia (June 11–29, 1997)
Brazil
Bolivia
Mexico
Baltic Cup
in
Vilnius, Lithuania
(July 9 – 11 1997)
Lithuania
Latvia
Estonia
FIFA U-20 World Cup
in Malaysia (June 16 – July 5, 1997)
Argentina
Uruguay
Republic of Ireland
FIFA U-17 World Championship
in Egypt (September 5–21, 1997)
Brazil
Ghana
Spain
Tournoi de France
in France (June 3–11, 1997)
England
Brazil
France
National team results
Europe
Estonia
Main article:
Estonia national football team 1997
South America
Bolivia
Main article:
Bolivia national football team 1997
Births
January 1
Hamidou Bojang
, Gambian international footballer
[
1
]
Amr Yehia
, Egyptian professional footballer
[
2
]
Quique Fornos
, Spanish footballer
January 5 –
Jesús Vallejo
, Spanish footballer
January 7 –
Izzy Brown
, English footballer
January 8 –
Fran Brodić
, Croatian footballer
January 10 –
Davide Ramponi
, Italian footballer
[
3
]
January 13
Luis Díaz
, Colombian footballer
Bünyamin Kasal
, Turkish footballer
[
4
]
January 16
Pau Torres
, Spanish footballer
Zev van Melick
, Dutch footballer
[
5
]
January 26 –
Gedion Zelalem
, American soccer player
January 31 –
Arnaut Danjuma
, Dutch footballer
February 3
Lewis Cook
, English footballer
Anton Maikkula
, Swedish footballer
[
6
]
February 6 –
Gogi Shoniya
, Russian former footballer
[
7
]
February 10
Adam Armstrong
, English footballer
February 12 –
Tomi Mikkelsson
, Finnish footballer
[
8
]
February 14 –
Severin Buchta
, German footballer
[
9
]
February 26 –
Malcom
, Brazilian footballer
March 3
Elia Alessandrini
, Swiss footballer (d. 2022)
Jaime Carreño
, Chilean footballer
March 6 –
Daniel De Silva
, Australian youth international
March 7 –
Laurent Lopes
, French Guianan professional footballer
[
10
]
March 12
Dean Henderson
, English footballer
Allan Saint-Maximin
, French footballer
March 19 –
Adam Lipčák
, Slovak footballer
[
11
]
March 29 –
Ezequiel Ponce
, Argentine footballer
April 2 –
Abdelhak Nouri
, Dutch footballer
April 5 –
Borja Mayoral
, Spanish footballer
April 9 –
Omar Mbapandza
, Comoran international footballer
[
12
]
April 10 –
Claudio García
, Peruvian footballer
[
13
]
April 13
Mateo Cassierra
, Colombian footballer
Theodoros Lampiris
, Greek professional footballer
[
14
]
April 17 –
Jorge Meré
, Spanish footballer
April 18 –
Donny van de Beek
, Dutch footballer
April 21 –
Henrique Brito
, Portuguese professional footballer
[
15
]
April 22 –
Jill Roord
, Dutch footballer
April 24 –
Francisco Afonso
, Portuguese footballer
[
16
]
April 27 –
Josh Onomah
, English footballer
May 7 –
Orlande Kpassa
, Ivorian professional footballer
[
17
]
May 12
Connor Ellis
, English professional footballer
[
18
]
Frenkie de Jong
, Dutch footballer
May 14 –
Rúben Dias
, Portuguese footballer
May 17
Andrea Favilli
, Italian footballer
Ayron Verkindere
, Belgian footballer
June 1 –
Amimu Nahimana
, Burundian footballer
[
19
]
June 2 –
Sandy Sauber
, former Luxembourgish footballer
[
20
]
June 10 –
Achraf Akhamrane
, Dutch footballer
[
21
]
June 11 –
Giuseppe Altea
, Italian footballer
[
22
]
June 16 –
Jean-Kévin Augustin
, French footballer
June 22 –
Gabriel Rojas
, Argentine footballer
July 2 –
Charles
(José Charles Soares Matos), Brazilian footballer
[
23
]
July 3 –
Filip Sachpekidis
, Swedish footballer
July 4 –
Juan Izquierdo
, Uruguayan footballer (d.
2024
)
[
24
]
July 7 –
Di Livio Jungschleger
, Dutch professional footballer
[
25
]
July 11
Ryan Hok-A-Hin
, Sint Maartener international footballer
[
26
]
Rasmus Kristensen
, Danish footballer
July 14 –
Cengiz Ünder
, Turkish footballer
July 17 –
Amadou Diawara
, Guinean footballer
July 23 –
Matija Sarkic
, English-born Montenegrin footballer (d.
2024
)
[
27
]
July 25 –
Louis Reed
, English footballer
August 2 –
Ivan Šaponjić
, Serbian footballer
August 3
Daniel Crowley
, English youth international
Adrian Lillebekk Ovlien
, Norwegian footballer (d.
2018
)
August 4 –
Cinzia Zehnder
, Swiss footballer
August 6
Rick Sena
, Brazilian footballer
[
28
]
Sander Svendsen
, Norwegian youth international
August 9 –
Leon Bailey
, Jamaican international
August 12 –
Taiwo Awoniyi
, Nigerian footballer
August 13 –
Manuel Manari
, Italian footballer
[
29
]
August 19 –
Bartłomiej Drągowski
, Polish footballer
August 22 –
Lautaro Martínez
, Argentine footballer
August 29 –
Ainsley Maitland-Niles
, English footballer
September 15 –
Jeisson Vargas
, Chilean footballer
September 16 –
Zsanett Kaján
, Hungarian women's international
[
30
]
September 19 –
Luca Buongiorno
, Italian footballer
[
31
]
September 23 –
Luis Corredor
, Venezuelan footballer
[
32
]
October 2 –
Tammy Abraham
, English international
October 6 –
Kasper Dolberg
, Danish international
[
33
]
October 9 -
Samuel Leach Holm
, Swedish-Israeli professional footballer
[
34
]
October 12 –
Xhon Marinaj
, Albanian professional footballer
[
35
]
October 17 –
Václav Černý
, Czech footballer
October 19 – René Beltrán, Mexican footballer
[
36
]
October 22 –
Jodi Jones
, Maltese footballer
[
37
]
October 24 –
Fabian
(Fabian Maria Lago Vilela de Abreu), Brazilian footballer
[
38
]
October 26 –
Fortuné Oré
, Beninese professional footballer
[
39
]
November 1 –
Nordi Mukiele
, French footballer
November 5 –
Abdoulie Bah
, Gambian footballer
[
40
]
November 13 –
Evraim Toncy Awes
, Indonesian professional footballer
[
41
]
November 14 –
Christopher Nkunku
, French footballer
November 18
Olivier Boscagli
, French footballer
Robert Sánchez
, Spanish footballer
November 19 –
Mattia Sanzone
, Italian footballer
[
42
]
November 25 –
Mohamed Amelhaf
, French footballer
[
43
]
November 26 –
Aaron Wan-Bissaka
, English footballer
December 6 –
Arenc Palluqi
, Albanian professional footballer
[
44
]
December 7 –
Abi Harrison
, Scottish footballer
[
45
]
December 11 –
Konstantinos Mavropanos
, Greek footballer
December 15
Rui Neves
, Portuguese footballer
[
46
]
Oskari Qvick
, Finnish former professional footballer
[
47
]
December 18 –
Joan Monterde
, Spanish professional footballer
[
48
]
December 22 –
Devaughn Williamson
, Bahamian footballer
[
49
]
December 26 –
Bruno Gaúcho
, Brazilian footballer
[
50
]
December 27 –
Alessandro Durante
, Italian footballer
[
51
]
Deaths
January
January 10 –
Francisco Aramburu
, Brazilian striker, runner-up at the
1950 FIFA World Cup
. (75)
February
February 19 –
Afonso Guimarães da Silva
, Brazilian midfielder, semi-finalist at the
1938 FIFA World Cup
. (82)
February 21 –
Josef Posipal
, West-German defender, winner of the
1954 FIFA World Cup
. (69, heart failure)
March
March 25 –
Baltazar
, Brazilian striker, runner-up at the
1950 FIFA World Cup
. (71)
April
April 23 –
Brian Alderson
(46), Scottish footballer
June
June 4 –
Pedro Zaballa
(58), Spanish footballer
June 18 –
Héctor Yazalde
(51), Argentinian footballer
July
July 8 –
Dick van Dijk
(51), Dutch footballer
July 10 –
Ivor Allchurch
(67), Welsh footballer
September
September 21 –
Juan Burgueño
, Uruguayan forward, winner of the
1950 FIFA World Cup
. (91)
September 29 –
Dequinha
, Brazilian midfielder, Brazilian squad member at the
1954 FIFA World Cup
. (69)
October
October 18 –
Ramiro Castillo
(31), Bolivian footballer
October 31 –
Bram Appel
(76), Dutch footballer
October 31 –
Hans Bauer
, West-German defender, winner of the
1954 FIFA World Cup
. (70)
November
November 1 –
Roger Marche
(73), French footballer
November 9 –
Helenio Herrera
(80), Argentine-French footballer and manager
December
December 7 –
Billy Bremner
(54), Scottish footballer
[
52
]
December 28 –
William Martínez
, Uruguayan midfielder, winner of the
1950 FIFA World Cup
. (69)
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