释义 |
- Events
- Winners club national championship
- International tournaments
- Births
- Deaths
- References
{{One source|date=March 2019}}{{Yearbox| | in?=in football (soccer) | cp=19th Century | c=20th Century | cf=21st Century | yp1=1951 | yp2=1952 | yp3=1953 | year=1954 | ya1=1955 | ya2=1956 | ya3=1957 | dp3=1920s | dp2=1930s | dp1=1940s | d=1950s | dn1=1960s | dn2=1970s | dn3=1980s }}The following are the football (soccer) events of the year 1954 throughout the world. Events- May 8 – The Asian Football Confederation is founded in Manila, Philippines.
- June 15 – UEFA is founded in Basel, Switzerland.
Winners club national championship- {{ALB|1946}}: KF Partizani Tirana
- {{ARG}}: Boca Juniors
- {{AUT}}: Rapid Vienna
- {{BEL}}: R.S.C. Anderlecht
- {{Flagicon|BUL|1946}} Bulgaria: CSKA Sofia
- {{TCH}}: Spartak Prague Sokolovo
- {{Flagicon|DEN}} Denmark: Køge BK
- {{Flagicon|FRG}} East Germany: BSG Turbine Erfurt
- {{Flagicon|ENG}} England: Wolverhampton Wanderers F.C.
- {{Flagicon|FRO}} Faroe Islands: KÍ Klaksvík
- {{Flagicon|FIN}} Finland: Pyrkivä Turku
- {{FRA}}: Lille OSC
- {{Flagicon|GRE|old}} Greece: Olympiacos F.C.
- {{Flagicon|HUN|1949}} Hungary: Budapest Honvéd FC
- {{ISL}}: ÍA
- {{IRL}}: Shamrock Rovers F.C.
- {{ITA}}: Internazionale Milano F.C.
- {{LUX}}: Jeunesse Esch
- {{NED}}: FC Eindhoven
- {{NIR}}: Linfield F.C.
- {{NOR}}: Skeid
- {{POL}}: Polonia Bytom
- {{POR}}: Sporting CP
- {{Flagicon|ROU|1952}} Romania: UTA Arad
- {{SCO}}: Celtic F.C.
- {{Flagicon|ESP|1945}} Spain: Real Madrid
- {{SWE}}: GAIS
- {{Flagicon|SUI}} Switzerland: FC La Chaux-de-Fonds
- {{Flagicon|URS|1936}} USSR: Dynamo Moscow
- {{FRG}}: Hannover 96
- {{YUG|1945}}: Dinamo Zagreb
International tournaments- 1954 British Home Championship (October 10, 1953 – April 2, 1954)
{{Fb|England}}
- FIFA World Cup in Switzerland (June 16 – July 4, 1954)
- # {{Fb|West Germany}}
- # {{Fb|Hungary|1949}}
- # {{Fb|Austria}}
Births- January 5 — Jan Everse, Dutch footballer and manager
- February 7 — Jimmy Bailey, Honduran international footballer
- February 13 — Dominique Bathenay, French international footballer
- April 14 — László Fekete, Hungarian international footballer (died 2014)
- April 19 — Trevor Francis, English international footballer and manager
- May 18 — Eric Gerets, Belgian international footballer and manager
- May 12 — Wolfgang Dremmler, German international footballer
- June 26 — Luis Arconada, Spanish international footballer
- July 15 — Mario Kempes, Argentinian international footballer
- August 18 — Jan Peters, Dutch international footballer
- August 22 — Emilio Campos, Venezuelan international footballer
- August 24 — Heini Otto, Dutch footballer and manager
- October 30 — Ramón Maradiaga, Honduran footballer and manager
- November 18 — Adrie Koster, Dutch footballer and manager
- December 1 — François Van der Elst, Belgian international footballer (died 2017)
Deaths- January 31 – Vivian Woodward, English footballer (born 1879)[1]
References1. ^{{cite book |last1=Mallon |first1=Bill |last2=Buchanan |first2=Ian |title=The 1908 Olympic Games: Results for All Competitors in All Events, with Commentary |date=2015 |publisher=McFarland |isbn=9781476609522 |page=447 |url=https://books.google.co.uk/books?id=vYEwCgAAQBAJ&pg=PA447|language=en}}
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