The following were the scheduled events of association football for the year 2018 throughout the world.
Events
Men's national teams
AFC
CAF
UEFA
Youth
Women's
International tournaments
The final game was called off due to heavy rain and adverse weather conditions. Both The Netherlands and Sweden were awarded first place.
Women's youth
News
- 27 April â The U.S. NCAA tabled (placed on hold) a proposal passed in March by its soccer rules committee, which governs both men's and women's play, that would have called for the NCAA to adopt FIFA rules regarding timekeeping, with the official time being kept on the field by the referee and stadium clocks counting up instead of down. This means that the existing timekeeping system, with the official time being maintained by a visible, downward-counting clock, will remain in place.
Fixed dates for national team matches
Scheduled international matches per their International Match Calendar. Also known as FIFA International Day/Date(s).
- 19âÂÂ27 March
- 3âÂÂ11 September
- 8âÂÂ16 October
- 12âÂÂ20 November
Club continental champions
Men
Women
Domestic leagues
Domestic cups
In all tables in this section, the "last honor" refers to the champion's previous win in that specific cup competition.
Women's leagues
Women's cups
Second, third, fourth, and fifth leagues
CONCACAF
Detailed association football results
FIFA
World Elite Club Friendlies
Women's World Elite Club Friendlies
UEFA
Clubs teams
- 27 June 2017 â 26 May: 2017âÂÂ18 UEFA Champions League (final in Kyiv)
- Real Madrid C.F. defeated Liverpool F.C., 3âÂÂ1, to win their third consecutive and thirteenth overall UEFA Champions League title.
- Note: Real Madrid would represent UEFA at the 2018 FIFA Club World Cup.
- 29 June 2017 â 16 May: 2017âÂÂ18 UEFA Europa League (final in Décines-Charpieu)
- Atlético Madrid defeated Marseille, 3âÂÂ0, to win their third UEFA Europa League title.
- 22 August 2017 â 24 May: 2017âÂÂ18 UEFA Women's Champions League (final in Kyiv)
- Lyon defeated Wolfsburg, 4âÂÂ1 at extra time, to win their third consecutive and fifth overall UEFA Women's Champions League title.
- 12 September 2017 â 23 April: 2017âÂÂ18 UEFA Youth League (final in Nyon)
- Barcelona defeated Chelsea, 3âÂÂ0, to win their second UEFA Youth League title.
- 15 August: 2018 UEFA Super Cup in Tallinn
- Atlético Madrid defeated fellow Spanish team, Real Madrid C.F., 4âÂÂ2 in extra time, to win their third UEFA Super Cup title.
National teams
CONCACAF
- 18 â 28 January: 2018 CONCACAF Women's U-20 Championship in
- defeated the , 4âÂÂ2 in penalties and after a 1âÂÂ1 score in regular play, to win their first CONCACAF Women's U-20 Championship title.
- took third place.
- Note: All teams mentioned here have qualified to compete at the 2018 FIFA U-20 Women's World Cup.
- 31 January â 16 May: 2018 Caribbean Club Championship
- Club Franciscain defeated Central F.C., 2âÂÂ1, to win their place at the 2018 CONCACAF League.
- 20 February â 26 April: 2018 CONCACAF Champions League
- C.D. Guadalajara defeated Toronto FC, 4âÂÂ2 in penalties and after a score of 3âÂÂ3 in a 2-legged format, to win their second CONCACAF Champions League title.
- Note: Guadalajara would represent CONCACAF at the 2018 FIFA Club World Cup.
- 19 â 29 April: 2018 CONCACAF Women's U-17 Championship in
- Note: Event cancelled midway through the tournament, due to violent protests that led to the killing of 25 people over social security issues.
- 6 â 12 June: Continuing of the 2018 CONCACAF Women's U-17 Championship in Bradenton, Florida
- defeated , 3âÂÂ2, to win their second consecutive and fourth overall CONCACAF Women's U-17 Championship title.
- took third place.
- Note: All teams mentioned above have qualified to compete at the 2018 FIFA U-17 Women's World Cup.
- 31 July â 1 November: 2018 CONCACAF League
- C.S. Herediano defeated F.C. Motagua, 3âÂÂ2 on aggregate, to win their first CONCACAF League title.
- 15 â 22 August: 2018 CONCACAF Champions League U13
- LAFC defeated Juniors Tampico, 2âÂÂ0, to win their first CONCACAF Champions League U13 title.
- 19 â 26 August: 2018 UNCAF U-19 Tournament in Comayagua and Siguatepeque
- Round Robin: 1. , 2. , 3. , 4.
- 3 September 2018 â 31 March 2020: 2019âÂÂ20 CONCACAF Nations League (debut event)
- 19 September: 2018 Campeones Cup in Toronto (debut event)
- UANL defeated Toronto FC, 3âÂÂ1, to win the inaugural Campeones Cup.
- 20 â 27 October: 2018 UNCAF U-16 Tournament in Santa Catarina Pinula
- Round Robin: 1. , 2. , 3. , 4.
Other tournaments
AFC
- 22 December 2017 â 5 January: 23rd Arabian Gulf Cup in
- In the final, defeated , 5âÂÂ4 in penalties and after a 0âÂÂ0 score in regular play, to win their second Arabian Gulf Cup title.
- 9 â 27 January: 2018 AFC U-23 Championship in
- In the final, defeated , 2âÂÂ1, after extra time, to win their 1st AFC U-23 Championship. took third place.
- 16 January â 10 November: 2018 AFC Champions League
- Kashima Antlers won their first AFC Champions League title after victory against their Competitors at ACL.
- Note: Kashima Antlers would represent the AFC at the 2018 FIFA Club World Cup.
- 22 January â 27 October: 2018 AFC Cup
- Al-Quwa Al-Jawiya defeated Altyn Asyr FK, 2âÂÂ0, to win their third consecutive AFC Cup title.
- 6 â 20 April: 2018 AFC Women's Asian Cup in
- defeated , 1âÂÂ0, to win their second AFC Women's Asian Cup title.
- took third place.
- 1 â 13 May: 2018 AFF U-16 Girls' Championship in Palembang
- In the final, defeated , 1âÂÂ0, to win their 2nd AFF U-16 Girls' Championship. took third place.
- 30 June â 13 July: 2018 AFF Women's Championship in Palembang
- defeated , 3âÂÂ2, to win their third consecutive and fourth overall AFF Women's Championship title.
- took third place.
- 1 â 14 July: 2018 AFF U-19 Youth Championship in Gresik & Sidoarjo
- defeated , 4âÂÂ3, to win their first AFF U-19 Youth Championship title.
- took third place.
- 29 July â 11 August: 2018 AFF U-16 Youth Championship in Gresik & Sidoarjo
- defeated , 4âÂÂ3 in penalties and after a 1âÂÂ1 score in regular play, to win their first AFF U-16 Youth Championship title.
- took third place.
- 4 â 15 September: 2018 SAFF Championship in
- defeated , 2âÂÂ1, to win their second SAFF Championship title.
- 20 September â 7 October: 2018 AFC U-16 Championship in
- defeated , 1âÂÂ0, to win their third AFC U-16 Championship title.
- 1 â 12 October: 2018 Bangabandhu Cup in
- defeated , 4âÂÂ3 in penalties and after a 0âÂÂ0 score in regular play, to win their first Bangabandhu Cup title.
- 4 â 8 October: 2018 Yongchuan International Tournament in Chongqing
- 1st. , 2nd. , 3rd. , 4th.
- 7 October and November: 2018 / Saudi-Egyptian Super Cup in Riyadh
- Zamalek SC defeated Al-Hilal FC, 2âÂÂ1, to win their 1st title.
- 18 October â 4 November: 2018 AFC U-19 Championship in
- defeated , 2âÂÂ1, to win their third AFC U-19 Championship title.
- Note: Both Saudi Arabia and South Korea, along with & , have qualified to compete at the 2019 FIFA U-20 World Cup.
- 8 November â 15 December: 2018 AFF Championship
- defeated , 3âÂÂ2 on aggregate, to win their second AFF Championship title.
- 23 November â 1 December: 2018 CAFA Women's Championship in Tashkent
- Champions: ; Second: ; Third: ; Fourth: ; Fifth:
CAF
- 13 January â 4 February: 2018 African Nations Championship in
- defeated , 4âÂÂ0, to win their first African Nations Championship title.
- took third place.
- 24 February: 2018 CAF Super Cup in Casablanca
- In the final, Wydad Casablanca defeated TP Mazembe, 1âÂÂ0, to win their third CAF Super Cup.
- 14 â 29 April: 2018 CECAFA U-17 Championship in Ngozi, Muyinga & Gitega
- defeated , 2âÂÂ0, to win their first CECAFA U-17 Championship title.
- took third place.
- 9 February â 2 December: 2018 CAF Confederation Cup
- Raja defeated AS Vita Club, 4âÂÂ3 on aggregate, to win their second CAF Confederation Cup title.
- 10 February â 9 November: 2018 CAF Champions League
- Espérance de Tunis defeated Al Ahly, 4âÂÂ3 on aggregate (2 matches), to win their third CAF Champions League title.
- Note: Espérance de Tunis would represent CAF at the 2018 FIFA Club World Cup.
- 29 June â 13 July: 2018 Kagame Interclub Cup in Dar es Salaam
- Azam defeated Simba, 2âÂÂ1, to win their second Kagame Interclub Cup title.
- Gor Mahia took third place.
- 23 â 27 July: 2018 CECAFA Women's Championship in
- Round Robin Final Ranking: 1. , 2. , 3. , 4.
- 12 â 22 September: 2018 COSAFA Women's Championship in
- defeated , 2âÂÂ1, to win their fifth COSAFA Women's Championship title.
- took third place.
CONMEBOL
- 13 â 31 January: 2018 South American Under-20 Women's Football Championship in
- defeated , 8âÂÂ1, to win their eighth consecutive South American Under-20 Women's Football Championship title.
- took third place.
- Note: Brazil and Paraguay both qualified to compete at the 2018 FIFA U-20 Women's World Cup.
- 22 January â 9 December: 2018 Copa Libertadores
- Note: First leg took place in Buenos Aires on 11 November. Second leg took place in Madrid on 9 December.
- River Plate defeated fellow Argentinian team, Boca Juniors, 5âÂÂ3 on aggregate, to win their fourth Copa Libertadores title.
- 10 â 24 February: 2018 U-20 Copa Libertadores in
- Nacional defeated Independiente del Valle, 2âÂÂ1, to win their first U-20 Copa Libertadores title.
- River Plate took third place.
- 13 February â 12 December: 2018 Copa Sudamericana
- Atlético Paranaense defeated Junior, 4âÂÂ3 in penalties and after a 2âÂÂ2 score in regular play on aggregate, to win their first Copa Sudamericana title.
- 14 & 21 February: 2018 Recopa Sudamericana
- Grêmio defeated Independiente, 5âÂÂ4 in penalties after tying each other twice in regular play, to win their second Recopa Sudamericana title.
- 7 â 25 March: 2018 South American Under-17 Women's Football Championship in
- Champions: ; Second: ; Third:
- Note: All three teams here have qualified to compete at the 2018 FIFA U-17 Women's World Cup.
- 4 â 22 April: 2018 Copa América Femenina in
- Champions: ; Second: ; Third: ; Fourth:
- Note 1: Brazil has qualified to compete at the 2019 FIFA Women's World Cup and the 2020 Summer Olympics.
- Note 2: Chile has qualified to compete at the 2019 FIFA Women's World Cup and has a place at the 2020 CAFâÂÂCONMEBOL play-off.
- Note 3: Argentina has qualified to compete at the 2019 Pan American Games and has a place at the World Cup CONCACAFâÂÂCONMEBOL play-off.
- Note 4: Colombia has qualified to compete at the 2019 Pan American Games.
- 8 August: 2018 Suruga Bank Championship in Osaka
- Independiente defeated Cerezo Osaka, 1âÂÂ0, to win their first Suruga Bank Championship title.
- 18 November â 2 December: 2018 Copa Libertadores Femenina in Manaus
- Atlético Huila defeated Santos, 5âÂÂ3 on penalties and after a 1âÂÂ1 score in regular play, to win their first Copa Libertadores Femenina title.
- Iranduba took third place.
Other tournaments
Detailed beach soccer results
- 27 â 29 January: Persian Beach Soccer Cup 2018 in Bushehr
- Champions: ; Second: ; Third: ; Fourth:
- 3 â 10 March: Copa America de Futbol Playa 2018 in El Boulevard de Asia
- Champions: ; Second: ; Third: ; Fourth:
- 29 â 31 March: Copa Centroamericana de Fútbol Playa 2018 in San Luis La Herradura
- Champions: ; Second: ; Third: ; Fourth:
- 6 â 8 April: BSWW Tour - CFA Belt and Road International Beach Soccer Cup 2018 in Haikou
- Champions: ; Second: ; Third: ; Fourth:
- 15 â 17 April: Eurasia Beach Soccer Cup 2018 in Yazd
- Champions: Lokomotiv BSC; Second: Moghavemat Golsapoosh; Third: Levante UD; Fourth: Catania BS
- 27 â 29 April: BSWW Tour - Bahamas Beach Soccer Cup 2018 in Nassau
- Champions: ; Second: ; Third: ; Fourth:
- 25 â 27 May: Nazaré Beach Soccer Cup 2018 in
- Group H Teams: 1) Artur Music; 2) Catania BS; 3) BSC Kristall; 4) Viareggio BS
- Group I Teams: 1) Falfala Kfar Qassem; 2) Playas de Mazarrón; 3) Casa Benfica de Loures; 4) Boca Gdansk
- 28 May â 3 June: 2018 Euro Winners Cup for Men and Women in Nazaré
- Men's Champions: S.C. Braga; Second: BSC Kristall; Third: KP Ã
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- Women's Champions: WFC Zvezda Women; Second: Portsmouth Ladies BSC; Third: AIFS Playas de San Javier Women
- 8 â 10 June: NASSC - US Open 2018 in Virginia Beach
- For detailed results, click here.
- 15 â 17 June: BSWW Mundialito Almada 2018 in
- Champions: ; Second: ; Third: ; Fourth:
- 15 â 17 June: Talent Beach Soccer Cup 2018 in Siófok
- Champions: ; Second: ; Third: ; Fourth:
- 6 â 8 July: Women's Euro Beach Soccer Cup Nazaré 2018 in
- defeated , 2âÂÂ0, in the final. took third place.
- 13 â 15 July: Morocco Beach Soccer Cup Agadir 2018 in
- Champions: ; Second: ; Third: ; Fourth:
- 17 â 19 August: Balaton Beach Soccer Cup 2018 in Siófok
- Champions: ; Second: ; Third: ; Fourth:
- 17 â 19 August: BSWW Tour - Goalfun CFA China-Latin America Beach Soccer Championship Tangshan 2018 in
- Champions: ; Second: ; Third: ; Fourth:
- 5 â 7 October: Alanya Beach Soccer Cup 2018 in
- Champions: BSC Lokomotiv Moscow; Second: Sporting CP; Third: Levante UD; Fourth: Alanya Belediye Spor
- 6 â 10 November: Huawei Intercontinental Beach Soccer Cup Dubai 2018 in
- Champions: ; Second: ; Third:
- 8 â 14 December: 2018 CAF Beach Soccer Africa Cup of Nations - Egypt in Sharm El Sheikh
- defeated , 6âÂÂ1, in the final. took third place.
- 22 â 24 June: EBSL #1 in Baku
- Winners: (Division A - Group 1) / (Division A - Group 2)
- 6 â 8 July: EBSL #2 in Nazaré
- Winners: (Division A); (Division B - Group 1) / (Division B - Group 2)
- 20 â 22 July: ESBL #3 in Moscow
- Winners: (Division A); (Division B)
- 3 â 5 August: ESBL #4 in Minsk
- Winners:
- 24 â 26 August: ESBL #5 in Warnemünde
- Winners: (Division A); (Division B)
- 6 â 9 September: Euro Beach Soccer League Superfinal & Promotion Final in Alghero
- Superfinal: defeated , 7âÂÂ6 in penalties and after a 2âÂÂ2 score in regular play, to win their second Euro Beach Soccer League title.
- took third place.
- Promotion: defeated , 4âÂÂ3 in penalties and after a 4âÂÂ4 score in regular play, in the final.
Detailed futsal results
- 1 â 11 February: 2018 AFC Futsal Championship in
- In the final, defeated , 4âÂÂ0, to win their 12th AFC Futsal Championship. took third place and took fourth place.
- 2 â 12 May: 2018 AFC Women's Futsal Championship in
- In the final, defeated , 5âÂÂ2, to win their 2nd AFC Women Futsal Championship. took third place and took fourth place.
- 30 January â 10 February: UEFA Futsal Euro 2018 in Ljubljana
- In the final, defeated , 3âÂÂ2, after extra time, to win their 1st UEFA Futsal Euro. took third place and took fourth place.
- 26 â 29 March: 2nd European Women's Futsal Tournament in Drachten
- In the final, Atlético Navalcarnero defeated Benfica, 5âÂÂ2, to win their second consecutive women's tournament. Olimpus Key Partner Roma took third place and SC MosPolitech took fourth place.
- 20 â 22 April: 2017âÂÂ18 UEFA Futsal Cup (Final Four) in Zaragoza
- In the final, Inter FS defeated Sporting CP, 5âÂÂ2, to win their 5th UEFA Futsal Cup. FC Barcelona took third place and GyÃ
Âri ETO took fourth place.
Other competitions
- 16 â 18 March: 1st International Futsal Tournament Mauritius 2018 in Vacoas-Phoenix
- Winners: , 2nd place: , 3rd place: , 4th place:
World
- 29 January â 4 February: 2018 Grand Prix de Futsal in Brusque
- In the final, defeated , 4âÂÂ2, to win their 10th Grand Prix de Futsal. took third place and took fourth place.
- 19 â 26 August: 16th World University Futsal Championships in Almaty
- In the final, defeated , 4âÂÂ2. took third place and took fourth place.
Deaths
January
- 1 January
- Gert Brauer, 62, German footballer
- Régis Manon, 52, Gabonese footballer
- DuÃ
¡an MitoÃ
¡eviÃÂ, 68, Serbian football player
- 2 January
- Alan Deakin, 76, English footballer
- Eugène Gerards, 77, Dutch football player
- Ali Kadhim, 69, Iraqi football player
- Mike McCartney, 63, Scottish footballer
- Michael Pfeiffer, 92, German football player
- Felix Reilly, 84, Scottish footballer
- 3 January
- Darci Miguel Monteiro, 49, Brazilian footballer
- Igor Strelbin, 43, Russian footballer
- 4 January
- Peter Birdseye, 98, English footballer
- Papa Camara, 66, Guinean football player
- JoaquÃÂn Cortizo, 85, Spanish footballer
- 5 January â Antonio ValentÃÂn Angelillo, 80, Italian-Argentine football player
- 6 January â Nigel Sims, 86, English footballer
- 8 January
- Hans Aabech, 69, Danish footballer
- Juan Carlos GarcÃÂa, 29, Honduran footballer
- Antonio MunguÃÂa, 75, Mexican footballer
- 9 January
- Tommy Lawrence, 77, Scottish footballer
- Valeri Matyunin, 57, Russian footballer
- Ted Phillips, 84, English footballer
- Kurt Thalmann, 86, Swiss footballer
- 10 January
- Pierre Grillet, 85, French footballer
- John McGlashan, 50, Scottish footballer
- Gordon Wills, 83, English footballer
- 11 January
- Raúl Antonio GarcÃÂa, 55, Salvadoran footballer
- Takis Loukanidis, 80, Greek footballer
- Giuseppe Secchi, 86, Italian footballer
- 12 January â Léon Ritzen (nl), 78, Belgian footballer
- 13 January â Mohammed Hazzaz, 72, Moroccan footballer
- 14 January
- Anton Regh, 77, German footballer
- Cyrille Regis, 59, English footballer
- 15 January
- Carl Emil Christiansen, 80, Danish footballer
- BogusÃ
Âaw Cygan, 53, Polish footballer
- 16 January
- Rubén Oswaldo DÃÂaz, 72, Argentine footballer
- Rodney Fern, 69, English footballer
- 19 January â Abdulsalam Musa, 39, Nigerian footballer
- 21 January
- Philippe Gondet, 75, French footballer
- Tsukasa Hosaka, 80, Japanese footballer
- 22 January
- Jimmy Armfield, 82, English football player
- Reinier Kreijermaat, 82, Dutch footballer
- 25 January â Keith Pring, 74, Welsh footballer
- 27 January â Göran Nicklasson, 75, Swedish footballer
- 30 January
- Vic Keeble, 87, English footballer
- Azeglio Vicini, 84, Italian football player and National Team coach
- 31 January â Hennie Hollink, 86, Dutch footballer
February
- 2 February
- Paulo Roberto Morais Júnior, 33, Brazilian footballer
- Fábio Pereira de Azevedo, 41, Brazilian-born Togolese footballer
- 3 February â Károly Palotai, 82, Hungarian football player and referee
- 4 February â Majid Ariff, 80, Singaporean football player and coach
- 5 February â Ladislav KaÃÂáni, 86, Slovak football player and coach
- 9 February â Liam Miller, 36, Irish footballer
- 10 February â Dick Scott, 76, English footballer
- 12 February â Mogau Tshehla, 26, South African footballer
- 13 February
- Joseph Bonnel, 79, French footballer
- Danilo Caçador, 32, Brazilian footballer
- Luis Cid, 88, Spanish football coach
- 16 February
- Hans Rinner, 54, Austrian businessman and football official
- Muhammet Yürükuslu, 26, Turkish footballer
- 17 February â Peder Persson, 79, Swedish footballer
- 18 February
- Pavel Panov, 67, Bulgarian football player and coach
- Chinedu Udoji, 28, Nigerian footballer
- 20 February
- Lucien Bouchardeau, 56, Nigerien football referee
- Georgi Markov, 46, Bulgarian footballer
- 21 February
- Sergei Aleksandrov, 44, Russian footballer
- Chow Chee Keong, 69, Malaysian footballer
- 22 February
- Bence Lázár, 26, Hungarian footballer
- Billy Wilson, 71, English footballer
- 25 February
- Branko Kubala, 69, Czechoslovak-born Spanish footballer
- Henri Leonetti, 81, French footballer
- Tsvetan Veselinov, 70, Bulgarian footballer
- 27 February â Quini (Enrique Castro González), 68, Spanish footballer
- 28 February
- Kieron Durkan, 44, English footballer
- John Muir, 70, Scottish footballer
March
- 1 March â Vicente Piquer, 83, Spanish footballer and coach
- 3 March â Arthur Stewart, 76, Northern Irish footballer
- 4 March â Davide Astori, 31, Italian footballer
- 5 March
- Shaker Al-Olayan, 46, Saudi Arabian footballer
- Costakis Koutsokoumnis, 61, Cypriot football administrator
- 6 March
- Francis Piasecki, 66, French footballer
- Vitaliy Zub, 89, Ukrainian footballer
- 7 March â John Molyneux, 87, English football player
- 9 March â Ion Voinescu, 88, Romanian footballer
- 14 March â Rubén Galván 65, Argentine football player
- 16 March
- Boyukagha Hajiyev, 59, Azerbaijani footballer and manager
- Ezequiel Orozco, 29, Mexican footballer
- Adrian Lillebekk Ovlien, 20, Norwegian footballer
- 22 March â René Houseman, 64, Argentine footballer
April
- 2 April
- Elie Onana, 66, Cameroonian footballer
- Paul Sinibaldi, 96, French footballer
- 4 April â Ray Wilkins, 61, English football player, heart attack
- 8 April
- António Barros, 68, Portuguese footballer
- André Lerond, 87, French footballer
- 13 April â Cesarino Cervellati, 88, Italian football player and manager
May
June
July
August
September
- 24 September â Jim Brogan, 74, Scottish footballer
October
- 15 October â Fernando Serena, 77, Spanish footballer
- 18 October â Darren Stewart, 52, Australian soccer player and manager
- 21 October â Ilie Balaci, 62, Romanian footballer and manager
- 27 October â Vichai Srivaddhanaprabha, 60, Thai businessman and owner of Leicester City F.C., helicopter crash
- 31 October â Johnny Graham, 73, Scottish footballer.
November
- 13 November
- William Mullan, 90, Scottish football referee.
- David Stewart, 71, Scottish footballer.
- 16 November â Flemming Nielsen, 84, Danish footballer
- 19 November â George Yardley, 76, Scottish footballer
- 22 November â Len Campbell, 71, Scottish footballer
December
References
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