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词条 1967 in association football
释义

  1. Events

  2. Winners club national championship

     Asia  Europe  North America  South America 

  3. International tournaments

  4. Births

     January–April  May–September  October–December 

  5. Deaths

     April  June 
{{Unreferenced|date=December 2009}}The following are the football (soccer) events of the year 1967 throughout the world.{{Yearbox|
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Events

  • January 28 – In the Scottish Cup Berwick Rangers F.C. beat Rangers F.C. 1–0 to cause one of the biggest shock results in Scottish Football.
  • European Cup: Celtic F.C. defeat F.C. Internazionale Milano 2–1 in normal time at the Estádio Nacional in Lisbon to become the first British and non Mediterranean winners of the trophy.
  • Copa Libertadores 1967: Won by Racing Club after defeating Nacional on an aggregate score of 2–1.
  • Third Lanark A.C., one of the founding members of the Scottish Football League are declared bankrupt and the club is liquidated.
  • September 21 – NAC makes a winning European debut by defeating Malta's Floriana (1–2) in the first round of the Cup Winners Cup, with both Dutch goals scored by Jacques Visschers.
  • November 19 – Jimmy O'Connor of Shelbourne sets the world record for the fastest ever hat-trick by scoring three goals in 2 minutes 13 seconds in a League of Ireland match against local rivals Bohemians at Dalymount Park, Dublin.

Winners club national championship

Asia

  • {{QAT}}: Al-Oruba

Europe

  • {{ENG}}: (for fuller coverage see 1966-67 in English football)
    • First Division - Manchester United
    • Second Division - Coventry City
    • Third Division - Queens Park Rangers
    • Fourth Division - Stockport County
    • FA Cup - Tottenham Hotspur
    • Football League Cup - Queens Park Rangers
  • {{FRA}}: Saint-Étienne
  • {{ITA}}: Juventus
  • {{NED}}: Ajax Amsterdam
  • {{SCO}}: (for fuller coverage see 1966-67 in Scottish football)
    • Division One - Celtic FC
    • Division Two - Morton
    • Scottish Cup - Celtic FC
    • Scottish League Cup - Celtic FC
  • {{ESP}}: Real Madrid
  • {{TUR}}: Beşiktaş J.K.
  • {{FRG}}: Eintracht Braunschweig

North America

  • {{MEX}}: Toluca
  • {{USA}} / {{CAN}}:
    • Los Angeles Wolves (USA)
    • Oakland Clippers (NPSL)

South America

  • {{ARG}}:
    • Estudiantes - Metropolitano
    • Independiente - Nacional
  • {{BRA}}:
    • Palmeiras - Taça Brasil
    • Palmeiras - Torneio Roberto Gomes Pedrosa
  • {{CHI}}: Universidad de Chile
  • {{PAR}}: Club Guaraní

International tournaments

  • South American Championship in Montevideo, Uruguay (January 17 – February 2, 1967)
  • # {{Fb|URU}}
  • # {{Fb|ARG}}
  • # {{Fb|CHI}}
  • 1967 British Home Championship (October 22, 1966 – April 15, 1967)

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  • Pan American Games in Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada (July 24 – August 3, 1967)
  • # {{Fb|MEX}}
  • # {{Fb|BER}}
  • # {{Fb|TRI}}

Births

January–April

  • January 9 – Claudio Caniggia, Argentinian international footballer
  • January 16 – Ivo Ron, Ecuadorian footballer
  • January 18 – Pieter Huistra, Dutch footballer
  • February 3 – Aurelio Vidmar, Australian footballer
  • February 10 – Rini Coolen, Dutch footballer and manager
  • February 18 – Roberto Baggio, Italian international footballer
  • February 18 – Marco Boogers, Dutch footballer
  • February 22 – Serghei Stroenco, Moldovan international footballer (died 2013)
  • February 26 – Kazuyoshi Miura, Japanese footballer
  • March 1 – Aron Winter, Dutch international footballer
  • March 3 – Jaime Patricio Ramírez, Chilean footballer
  • March 12 – Jorge Dely Valdés, Panamanian footballer
  • March 26 – Alberto Coyote, Mexican footballer
  • April 7 – Bodo Illgner, German international footballer

May–September

  • May 11 – Andrés Romero, Chilean footballer
  • May 20 – Richard Zambrano, Chilean footballer
  • May 21 – Nando, Spanish footballer
  • May 25 – Luc Nilis, Belgian footballer
  • May 27 – Paul Gascoigne, English footballer
  • June 15 – Héctor Vidal Martínez, Paraguayan footballer
  • June 22 – Marc van Hintum, Dutch footballer
  • June 23 – Pavel Yevteyev, Kazakhstani footballer
  • July 19 – Gabriel Favale, Argentine football referee
  • August 7 – Jocelyn Angloma, French footballer
  • August 10 – Philippe Albert, Belgian footballer
  • August 24 – Michael Thomas, English footballer
  • September 2 – Andreas Möller, German footballer
  • September 5 – Matthias Sammer, German footballer
  • September 6 – David Patiño, Mexican footballer
  • September 20: Craig Forrest, Canadian footballer
  • September 27 – Uche Okechukwu, Nigerian footballer

October–December

  • October 11 – Mario Salas, Chilean international footballer
  • October 13 – Hernaín Arzú, Honduran international footballer
  • October 21 – Paul Ince, English international footballer
  • October 24 – Carlos Antonio Muñoz, Ecuadorian footballer (died 1993)
  • November 2 – Zvonimir Soldo, Croatian international footballer
  • November 28 – José del Solar, Peruvian footballer
  • December 5 – Bogdan Stelea, Romanian footballer
  • December 14 – Palhinha (Jorge Ferreira da Silva), Brazilian international footballer
  • December 28 – Paul Foster, Australian footballer

Deaths

April

  • April 1 - Jan van Dort, Dutch international footballer (77)
  • April 4 – Héctor Scarone, Uruguayan striker, winner of the 1930 FIFA World Cup and all-time topscorer of the Uruguay national football team between 1930 and 2011. (68)

June

  • June 6 – Fernando Paternoster, Argentine defender, runner-up of the 1930 FIFA World Cup. (64)
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