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- Events
- Winners club national championship Asia Europe North America South America
- International tournaments
- Births
- Deaths November December
{{Unreferenced|date=December 2009}}{{Yearbox| | in?=in football (soccer) | cp=19th Century | c=20th Century | cf=21st Century | yp1=1973 | yp2=1974 | yp3=1975 | year=1976 | ya1=1977 | ya2=1978 | ya3=1979 | dp3=1940s | dp2=1950s | dp1=1960s | d=1970s | dn1=1980s | dn2=1990s | dn3=2000–2009{{!}}2000s }}The following are the football (soccer) events of the year 1976 throughout the world. Events- Copa Libertadores 1976: Won by Cruzeiro after defeating River Plate on an aggregate score of 3–2.
- September 15 – Dutch club Roda JC makes its European debut with a defeat (2–1) in Brussels against Belgium's R.S.C. Anderlecht in the second round of the Cup Winners Cup.
Winners club national championshipAsia- {{Flagicon|QAT}} Qatar – Al-Rayyan SC
Europe- {{Flag|England}} – Liverpool
- {{Flag|France}} – AS Saint-Étienne
- {{Flag|Italy}} – Torino
- {{Flag|Netherlands}}
- Eredivisie – PSV Eindhoven
- Eerste Divisie – HFC Haarlem
- {{Flag|Poland}} – Stal Mielec
- {{Flag|Spain|1945}} – Real Madrid
- {{Flag|Turkey}} – Trabzonspor
- {{YUG|1945}} – Partizan
North America- {{MEX}} – Club América
- {{USA}} / {{CAN}}:
- Toronto Metros-Croatia (NASL)
- Los Angeles Skyhawks (ASL)
South America- {{Flagicon|ARG}} Argentina:
- Metropolitano – Boca Juniors
- Nacional – Boca Juniors
- {{Flagicon|BRA}} Brazil: Internacional
International tournaments- African Cup of Nations in Ethiopia (February 29 – 14 1976)
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- 1976 British Home Championship (May 6 – May 15, 1976)
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- UEFA European Football Championship in Yugoslavia (June 16 – 20 1976)
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- AFC Asian Championship in Iran (June 3 – 13 1976)
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- Olympic Games in Montreal, Canada (July 18 – 31 1976)
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- # {{Fb|POL}}
- # {{Fb|URS}}
Births- January 18 – Pavel Mareš, Czech international footballer
- February 5 – John Aloisi, Australian international footballer
- February 7 – Daisuke Oku, Japanese international footballer (died 2014)
- February 12 – Niki Leferink, Dutch footballer
- February 18 – Sjaak Polak, Dutch footballer
- February 26 – Mauro Lustrinelli, Swiss footballer
- March 17 – Álvaro Recoba, Uruguayan international footballer
- March 19 – Alessandro Nesta, Italian international footballer
- April 20 – Aldo Bobadilla, Paraguayan footballer
- April 27 – Walter Pandiani, Uruguayan footballer
- May 2 – Amado Guevara, Honduran international footballer
- May 3 – Beto, Portuguese international footballer
- May 6 – Denny Landzaat, Dutch footballer
- June 14 – Massimo Oddo, Italian international footballer
- June 24 – Ricardo Alexandre dos Santos, Brazilian international footballer
- July 1 – Ruud van Nistelrooy, Dutch international footballer
- July 1 – Patrick Kluivert, Dutch international footballer
- July 5 – Nuno Gomes, Portuguese international footballer
- July 10 – Lars Ricken, German international footballer
- July 16 – Carlos Humberto Paredes, Paraguayan footballer
- July 17 – Anders Svensson, Swedish international footballer
- July 26 – Danny Ortiz, Guatemalan footballer (died 2004)
- August 11 – Tõnis Kalde, Estonian international footballer
- August 24 – Björn van der Doelen, Dutch footballer
- August 27 – Ysrael Zúñiga, Peruvian footballer
- August 28 – Federico Magallanes, Uruguayan international footballer
- August 29 – Jon Dahl Tomasson, Danish international footballer
- September 18 – Ronaldo, Brazilian international footballer
- September 26 – Michael Ballack, German international footballer
- September 27 – Francesco Totti, Italian international footballer
- October 4 – Mauro Camoranesi, Italian international footballer
- October 28 – Martin Lepa, Estonian footballer
- November 26 – José Pablo Burtovoy, Argentine footballer
- December 12 –
- December 25 – Atko Väikmeri, Estonian footballer
DeathsNovember- November 3 – Giuseppe Cavanna, Italian goalkeeper, winner of the 1934 FIFA World Cup. (70)
December- December 25 – Conduelo Píriz, Uruguayan midfielder, winner of the 1930 FIFA World Cup. (71)
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