- Source: 1983 in association football
The following are the association football events of the year 1983 throughout the world.
Events
May 11 – Scottish club Aberdeen win the European Cup Winners' Cup by beating Real Madrid 2–1 in the Ullevi Stadium, Gothenburg.
May 14 – Dutch club Twente is relegated to the second division (Eerste Divisie) after Helmond Sport earns a point at HFC Haarlem (1–1).
May 25 – German club Hamburger SV defeats Italian champions Juventus 1–0 at the Olympic Stadium in Athens to win the European Cup.
July 29 – Copa Libertadores 1983 won by Grêmio after defeating Peñarol on an aggregate score of 3–2.
September 14 – Dutch club Groningen makes its European debut with a defeat (2–1) against Spain's Atlético Madrid in the first round of the UEFA Cup. On the same night, NEC makes its European club football debut with a 1–1 draw with Brann in the first round (first leg) of the Cup Winners' Cup.
December 11 – Brazilian club Grêmio wins the Intercontinental Cup in Tokyo by defeating West Germany's Hamburger SV 2–1 in extra-time. The winning goal is scored by Renato Gaúcho.
Winners club national championship
= Asia
=Qatar – Al-Arabi
= Europe
=Denmark – Lyngby
England – Liverpool
France – Nantes
Italy – AS Roma
Netherlands
Eredivisie – Ajax
Eerste Divisie – DS '79
Portugal – Benfica
Scotland – Dundee United
Spain – Athletic Bilbao
Turkey – Fenerbahçe
West Germany – Hamburger SV
Yugoslavia – Partizan
= North America
=Mexico – Puebla
United States / Canada:
Tulsa Roughnecks (NASL)
= South America
=Argentina
Metropolitano – Independiente
Nacional – Estudiantes La Plata
Bolivia – Bolívar
Brazil – Flamengo
Colombia – América de Cali
Paraguay – Olimpia Asunción
International tournaments
1983 British Home Championship (February 23 – June 1, 1983)
England
Pan American Games in Caracas, Venezuela (August 15 – August 27, 1983)
Uruguay
Guatemala
Brazil
Copa América (August 10 – November 4, 1983)
Uruguay
Brazil
Paraguay and Peru
National teams
= Netherlands
=Births
January 1
Shaheen Ali, Qatari footballer
Calum Davenport, English footballer
Daniel Jarque, Spanish footballer (d. 2009)
January 3
Bilel Gontassi, Tunisian footballer
Mathieu Guy, French professional footballer
January 14 – Jan Ahlvik, Finnish footballer
January 15 – Jermaine Pennant, English youth international
January 21
Victor, Brazilian international
Ranko Despotović, Serbian international
Billy Mwanza, Zambian international
Moritz Volz, German footballer
January 22 – Getúlio Vargas, Brazilian retired footballer
January 24 – Shaun Maloney, Scottish international and manager
January 29 – Biagio Pagano, Italian footballer
February 3 – Jakub Cieciura, Polish professional footballer
February 5 – Víctor Fagundez, Uruguayan footballer
February 11 – Rafael van der Vaart, Dutch international footballer
February 15 – Daniel Almaral, Mexican football manager and former player
February 18 – Jermaine Jenas, English international footballer
March 2 – Kolawole Agodirin, Nigerian footballer
March 7 – Daniel Jurč, Slovak footballer
March 11 – Adil Mezgour, Moroccan former footballer
March 15 – Mark Magennis, Northern Irish retired footballer
March 19 – Ali Rabee, Emirati footballer
March 25 – Fabio Marinho, retired Brazilian footballer
March 27 – Alan Patrick Monegat, Brazilian former footballer
March 28 – Homero Sartori, Argentine-Brazilian former professional footballer
April 1 – Mamoudou Sy, French basketball player
April 12 – Damian Krajanowski, Polish footballer
April 22
Sebastjan Čelofiga, Slovenian retired footballer
Douglas Silva, Brazilian footballer
May 2 – Mónica Vergara, Mexican female footballer
May 3 – Márton Fülöp, Hungarian international footballer (died 2015)
May 4 – Rubén Olivera, Uruguayan international footballer
May 6
Nicolás Gásperi, Argentine professional footballer
Kim Seok-woo, South Korean footballer
May 16 – Edilio Cardoso, Brazilian footballer
May 17 – Albert Batsa, Togolese footballer
May 20 – Sinecio León, Paraguayan footballer
May 21 – Jason Boxhill, Barbadian footballer
May 24 – Martin Schmidt, German former footballer
June 3 – Alexis Salazar, Chilean former footballer
June 7 – Tshiabola Mapanya, retired Congolese footballer
June 25 – Robin Ganemyr, retired Swedish footballer
July 6 – María de Jesús Castillo, Mexican female footballer
July 7 – Jakub Wawrzyniak, Polish footballer
July 18 – Carlos Diogo, Uruguayan footballer
July 21 – Vladimir Niyonkuru, Burundian footballer
July 24 – Daniele De Rossi, Italian international footballer
July 25 – Pedro Zabála, Bolivian international footballer
July 26 – Romain Chevrier, French professional footballer
July 28 – Erivélton, Brazilian footballer
August 4 – Kang Dong-gu, South Korean footballer
August 5 – Jean-Séraphin Mbessa, Cameroonian former professional footballer
August 6 – Robin van Persie, Dutch international footballer
August 12 – Tomasz Balul, Polish former footballer
August 24 – Gabriel López, Uruguayan footballer
August 26 – Owen Kaposa, retired Zambian footballer
September 8 – Marcin Truszkowski, Polish retired footballer
September 16 – Richard Leite, Paraguayan footballer
September 28 – Richard Henyekane, South African international footballer (died 2015)
September 30 – Driss Himmes, French midfielder
October 1 – Fance Hariyanto, Indonesian former footballer
October 4 – Gwenaël Renaud, French former professional footballer
October 8 – Michael Fraser, Scottish club goalkeeper
October 16 – Steven Goaxab, Namibian footballer
October 20 – Luis Saritama, Ecuadorian footballer
November 9 – Denis Rustan, former Russian professional footballer
November 11 – Philipp Lahm, German international footballer
November 14 – Kevon Carter, Trinidadian international footballer (died 2014)
November 15 – Anton Samoylov, former Russian professional footballer
November 16 – Ron Koperli, Israeli football manager
November 26 – Marine Kakhidze, Georgian footballer
December 5 – Wilfrido Vinces, Ecuadorian footballer
December 8 – Valéry Mézague, Cameroonian international footballer (died 2014)
December 9 – Kennedy Omogi, Kenyan footballer
December 10
Lewis Buxton, English club footballer
Habib Mohamed, Ghanaian international footballer
Deaths
= January
=January 20 – Garrincha, Brazilian striker, winner of the 1958 and 1962 FIFA World Cups. Regarded by many as the best dribbler in football history.(49)
January 28 – Claude Papi, French footballer (33)
= March
=March 24 – Manuel Fleitas Solich, Paraguayan footballer and manager (83)
= June
=June 26 – Luis Alamos, Chilean football manager (59)
= July
=July 5 – Hennes Weisweiler, German footballer and manager (63)
July 29 – Manuel Ferreira, Argentine striker, runner up of the 1930 FIFA World Cup and player of the tournament of the 1929 South American Championship. (77)
= September
=September 9 – Luis Monti, Argentine/Italian striker, winner of the 1934 FIFA World Cup. Monti has the distinction of having played in two FIFA World Cup final matches with two different national teams. (82)
September 20 - Andy Beattie, Scottish international footballer and manager (born 1913)
= October
=October 4 – Juan López Fontana, Uruguayan manager, winner of the 1950 FIFA World Cup. (75)
References
External links
(in English) Rec.Sport.Soccer Statistics Foundation
(in Dutch) VoetbalStats
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