2019 in association football
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The following were the events of association football for the year 2019 throughout the world.
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Events
=FIFA=
- 23 May – 15 June: 2019 FIFA U-20 World Cup in {{flag|Poland}}
- {{gold1}}: {{fbu|20|UKR}}
- {{silver2}}: {{fbu|20|KOR}}
- {{bronze3}}: {{fbu|20|ECU}}
- 4th: {{fbu|20|ITA}}
- 7 June – 7 July: 2019 FIFA Women's World Cup in {{flag|France}}
- {{gold1}}: {{fbw|USA}}
- {{silver2}}: {{fbw|NED}}
- {{bronze3}}: {{fbw|SWE}}
- 4th: {{fbw|ENG}}
- 26 October – 17 November: 2019 FIFA U-17 World Cup in {{flag|Brazil}}
- {{gold1}}: {{fbu|17|BRA}}
- {{silver2}}: {{fbu|17|MEX}}
- {{bronze3}}: {{fbu|17|FRA}}
- 4th: {{fbu|17|NED}}
=AFC=
- 5 January – 1 February: 2019 AFC Asian Cup in the {{flagcountry|UAE}}
- {{gold1}}: {{fb|QAT}}
- {{silver2}}: {{fb|JPN}}
=CAF=
- 21 June – 19 July: 2019 Africa Cup of Nations in {{flag|Egypt}}
- {{gold1}}: {{fb|ALG}}
- {{silver2}}: {{fb|SEN}}
- {{bronze3}}: {{fb|NGR}}
- 4th: {{fb|TUN}}
- 8–22 November: 2019 Africa U-23 Cup of Nations in {{flag|Egypt}}
- {{gold1}}: {{fbu|23|EGY}}
- {{silver2}}: {{fbu|23|CIV}}
- {{bronze3}}: {{fbu|23|RSA}}
- 4th: {{fbu|23|GHA}}
=CONCACAF=
- 1–16 May: 2019 CONCACAF U-17 Championship in the {{flag|United States}}
- {{gold1}}: {{fbu|17|MEX}}
- {{silver2}}: {{fbu|17|USA}}
- 15 June – 7 July: 2019 CONCACAF Gold Cup in the {{flag|United States}}, {{Flag|Costa Rica}} and {{Flag|Jamaica}}
- {{gold1}}: {{fb|MEX}}
- {{silver2}}: {{fb|USA}}
=CONMEBOL=
- 17 January – 10 February: 2019 South American U-20 Championship in {{flagicon|CHL}} Chile
- {{gold1}}: {{fbu|20|ECU}}
- {{silver2}}: {{fbu|20|ARG}}
- {{bronze3}}: {{fbu|20|URU}}
- 4th: {{fbu|20|COL}}
- 21 March – 14 April: 2019 South American U-17 Championship in {{flagicon|PER}} Peru
- {{gold1}}: {{fbu|17|ARG}}
- {{silver2}}: {{fbu|17|CHI}}
- {{bronze3}}: {{fbu|17|PAR}}
- 4th: {{fbu|17|ECU}}
- 14 June – 7 July: 2019 Copa América in {{flagicon|BRA}} Brazil
- {{gold1}}: {{fb|BRA}}
- {{silver2}}: {{fb|PER}}
- {{bronze3}}: {{fb|ARG}}
- 4th: {{fb|CHI}}
=UEFA=
- 3–19 May: 2019 UEFA European Under-17 Championship in {{flagicon|IRE}} Republic of Ireland
- {{gold1}}: {{fbu|17|NED}}
- {{silver2}}: {{fbu|17|ITA}}
- 5–17 May: 2019 UEFA Women's Under-17 Championship in {{flagicon|BUL}} Bulgaria
- {{gold1}}: {{fbwu|17|GER}}
- {{silver2}}: {{fbwu|17|NED}}
- 5–9 June: 2019 UEFA Nations League Finals in {{flagicon|POR}} Portugal
- {{gold1}}: {{Fb|POR}}
- {{silver2}}: {{Fb|NED}}
- {{bronze3}}: {{fb|ENG}}
- 4th: {{fb|SUI}}
- 16–30 June: 2019 UEFA European Under-21 Championship in {{flagicon|ITA}} Italy and {{Flagicon|SMR}} San Marino
- {{gold1}}: {{fbu|21|SPA}}
- {{silver2}}: {{fbu|21|GER}}
- 14–27 July: 2019 UEFA European Under-19 Championship in {{flagicon|ARM}} Armenia
- {{gold1}}: {{fbu|19|SPA}}
- {{silver2}}: {{fbu|19|POR}}
- 16–28 July: 2019 UEFA Women's Under-19 Championship in {{flagicon|SCO}} Scotland
- {{gold1}}: {{fbwu|19|FRA}}
- {{silver2}}: {{fbwu|19|GER}}
=Non FIFA=
- 1–9 June: 2019 CONIFA European Football Cup in {{flagicon|Artsakh}} Artsakh
- {{gold1}}: {{fb|South Ossetia}}
- {{silver2}}: {{fb|Western Armenia}}
- {{bronze3}}: {{fb|Abkhazia}}
- 4th: {{flagicon image|Unofficial flag of Cham Albanians.svg}} Chameria
- 15–22 June: 2019 Inter Games Football Tournament in {{flagicon|Anglesey}} Anglesey
- Men's
- {{gold1}}: {{fb|Anglesey}}
- {{silver2}}: {{fb|Guernsey}}
- {{bronze3}}: {{fb|Isle of Man}}
- 4th: {{fb|Shetland}}
- Women's
- {{gold1}}: {{fbw|Isle of Man}}
- {{silver2}}: {{fbw|Anglesey}}
- {{bronze3}}: {{fbw|Jersey}}
- 4th: {{fbw|Hitra}}
=North and Central America=
- 28 February – 8 March: 2019 Windward Islands Tournament in {{flagicon|SVG}} Kingstown
- {{gold1}}: {{fb|SVG}}
- {{silver2}}: {{fb|BRB}}
- {{bronze3}}: {{fb|GRN}}
- 4th: {{fb|DMA}}
- 30 June – 7 July: WIFA Women's Championships in {{LCA}}
- {{gold01}}: {{fbw|SVG}}
- {{silver02}}: {{fbw|LCA}}
- {{bronze03}}: {{fbw|DMA}}
- 4th: {{fbw|GRN}}
=South America=
- 25 July – 9 August: Football at the 2019 Pan American Games in Lima, {{Flagicon|PER}} Peru
- Men's
- {{gold1}}: {{flagPASO|ARG|2019}}
- {{silver2}}: {{flagPASO|HON|2019}}
- {{bronze3}}: {{flagPASO|MEX|2019}}
- 4th: {{flagPASO|URU|2019}}
- Women's
- {{gold1}}: {{flagPASO|COL|2019}}
- {{silver2}}: {{flagPASO|ARG|2019}}
- {{bronze3}}: {{flagPASO|CRC|2019}}
- 4th: {{flagPASO|PAR|2019}}
=Africa=
- 8–18 May: 2019 WAFU Zone B Women's Cup in {{CIV}}
- {{gold1}}: {{fbw|NGA}}
- {{silver2}}: {{fbw|CIV}}
- {{bronze3}}: {{fbw|GHA}}
- 4th: {{fbw|MLI}}
- 25 May – 8 June: 2019 COSAFA Cup in {{RSA}}
- {{gold1}}: {{fb|ZAM}}
- {{silver2}}: {{fb|BOT}}
- {{bronze3}}: {{fb|ZIM}}
- 4th: {{fb|LES}}
- 18–27 July: Football at the 2019 Indian Ocean Islands Games in {{MRI}}
- {{gold1}}: {{fb|REU}}
- {{silver2}}: {{fb|MRI}}
- {{bronze3}}: {{fb|Mayotte}}
- 4th: {{fb|SEY}}
- 31 July – 11 August: 2019 COSAFA Women's Championship in {{flagicon|RSA}} Port Elizabeth
- {{gold1}}: {{fbw|RSA}}
- {{silver2}}: {{fbw|ZAM}}
- {{bronze3}}: {{fbw|ZIM}}
- 4th: {{fbw|BOT}}
- 1–11 August: 2019 COSAFA U-20 Women's Championship in {{RSA}}
- {{gold1}}: {{fbwu|20|TAN}}
- {{silver2}}: {{fbwu|20|ZAM}}
- {{bronze3}}: {{fbwu|20|RSA}}
- 4th: {{fbwu|20|ZIM}}
=Asia=
- 7–15 January: 2019 WAFF Women's Championship in {{BHR}}
- {{gold1}}: {{fbw|JOR}}
- {{silver2}}: {{fbw|BHR}}
- {{bronze3}}: {{fbw|LIB}}
- 4th: {{fbw|UAE}}
- 17–26 February: 2019 AFF U-22 Youth Championship in {{flagicon|CAM}} Cambodia
- {{gold1}}: {{fbu|22|IDN}}
- {{silver2}}: {{fbu|22|THA}}
- {{bronze3}}: {{fbu|22|VIE}}
- 4th: {{fbu|22|CAM}}
- 12–22 March: 2019 SAFF Women's Championship in {{flagicon|NEP}} Nepal
- {{gold1}}: {{fbw|IND}}
- {{silver2}}: {{fbw|NEP}}
- 9–21 May: 2019 AFF U-16 Girls' Championship in {{flagicon|THA}} Chonburi
- {{gold1}}: {{fbwu|17|THA}}
- {{silver2}}: {{fbwu|17|LAO}}
- {{bronze3}}: {{fbwu|17|VIE}}
- 4th: {{fbwu|17|PHI}}
- 26 July – 1 August: 2019 CAFA Youth Championship in {{flagicon|TJK}} Dushanbe & Gissar
- {{gold1}}: {{fbu|17|TJK}}
- {{silver2}}: {{fbu|17|UZB}}
- {{bronze3}}: {{fbu|17|IRI}}
- 4th: {{fbu|17|AFG|2013}}
- 27 July – 9 August: 2019 AFF U-16 Youth Championship in {{flagicon|THA}} Chonburi
- {{gold1}}: {{fbu|16|MAS}}
- {{silver2}}: {{fbu|17|THA}}
- {{bronze3}}: {{fbu|17|IDN}}
- 4th: {{fbu|17|VIE}}
- 2–14 August: 2019 WAFF Championship in {{IRQ}}
- {{gold1}}: {{fb|BHR}}
- {{silver2}}: {{fb|IRQ}}
- 6–19 August: 2019 AFF U-19 Youth Championship in {{flagicon|VIE}} Ho Chi Minh City
- {{gold1}}: {{fbu|20|AUS}}
- {{silver2}}: {{fbu|19|MAS}}
- {{bronze3}}: {{fbu|19|IDN}}
- 4th: {{fbu|20|MYA}}
- 9–15 August: 2019 CAFA Junior Championship in {{flagicon|TJK}} Dushanbe
- {{gold1}}: {{fbu|19|IRN}}
- {{silver2}}: {{fbu|20|TJK}}
- {{bronze3}}: {{fbu|19|UZB}}
- 4th: {{fbu|19|AFG|2013}}
- 15–27 August: 2019 AFF Women's Championship in {{flagicon|THA}} Chonburi
- {{gold1}}: {{fbw|VIE}}
- {{silver2}}: {{fbw|THA}}
- {{bronze3}}: {{fbw|MYA}}
- 4th: {{fbw|PHI}}
- 26 November – 8 December: 24th Arabian Gulf Cup in {{Flagicon|QAT}} Qatar
- {{gold1}}: {{fb|BHR}}
- {{silver2}}: {{fb|KSA}}
- 9–18 December: 2019 EAFF E-1 Football Championship in {{Flagicon|KOR}} South Korea{{cite web|url=http://www.the-afc.com/competitions/fifa-world-cup/latest/news/korea-republic-to-host-2019-eaff-e-1-football-championship|title=Korea Republic to host 2019 EAFF E-1 Football Championship|website=AFC|date=19 December 2017}}
- {{gold1}}: {{fb|KOR}}
- {{silver2}}: {{fb|JPN}}
- {{bronze3}}: {{fb|CHN}}
- 4th: {{fb|HKG}}
- 10–17 December: 2019 EAFF E-1 Football Championship (women) in {{Flagicon|KOR}} South Korea
- {{gold1}}: {{fbw|JPN}}
- {{silver2}}: {{fbw|KOR}}
- {{bronze3}}: {{fbw|CHN}}
- 4th: {{fbw|TPE}}
=Men's championships and tournaments=
- 20–23 March: 2019 Airmarine Cup in {{flagicon|MAS}} Kuala Lumpur
- {{gold1}}: {{fb|OMA}}
- {{silver2}}: {{fb|SIN}}
- {{bronze3}}: {{fb|MAS}}
- 4th: {{fb|AFG|2013}}
- 20–26 March: 2019 International Friendship Championship in {{flagicon|IRQ}} Basra
- {{gold1}}: {{fb|IRQ}}
- {{silver2}}: {{fb|SYR}}
- {{bronze3}}: {{fb|JOR}}
- 21–25 March: 2019 China Cup in {{flagicon|CHN}} Nanning
- {{gold1}}: {{fb|URU}}
- {{silver2}}: {{fb|THA}}
- {{bronze3}}: {{fb|UZB}}
- 4th: {{fb|CHN}}
- 25–29 May: 2019 Panda Cup in {{CHN}}
- {{gold1}}: {{fbu|19|KOR}}
- {{silver2}}: {{fbu|19|THA}}
- {{bronze3}}: {{fbu|17|NZL}}
- 4th: {{fbu|19|CHN}}
- 1–15 June: 2019 Toulon Tournament in {{FRA}}
- {{gold1}}: {{fbu|23|BRA}}
- {{silver2}}: {{fbu|23|JPN}}
- {{bronze3}}: {{fbu|23|MEX}}
- 4th: {{fbu|23|IRL}}
- 5–8 June: 2019 King's Cup in {{THA}}
- {{gold1}}: {{fb|CUW}}
- {{silver2}}: {{fb|VIE}}
- {{bronze3}}: {{fb|IND}}
- 4th: {{fb|THA}}
- 7–9 June: 2019 Merlion Cup in {{SIN}}
- {{gold1}}: {{fbu|22|SIN}}
- {{silver2}}: {{fbu|23|THA}}
- {{bronze3}}: {{fbu|23|IDN}}
- 4th: {{fbu|23|PHI}}
- 7–18 July: 2019 Intercontinental Cup in {{flagicon|IND}} Ahmedabad
- {{gold1}}: {{fb|PRK}}
- {{silver2}}: {{fb|TJK}}
- {{bronze3}}: {{fb|SYR}}
- 4th: {{fb|IND}}
- 28 July – 8 August: 2019 COTIF Tournament in {{flagicon|ESP}} L'Alcúdia
- {{gold1}}: {{fbu|20|ESP}}
- {{silver2}}: {{fbu|20|RUS}}
=Women's championships and tournaments=
- 17–20 January: 2019 Four Nations Tournament in {{flagicon|CHN}} Meizhou
- {{gold1}}: {{fbw|CHN}}
- {{silver2}}: {{fbw|KOR}}
- {{bronze3}}: {{fbw|NGA}}
- 4th: {{fbw|ROU}}
- 9–15 February: 2019 Gold Cup in {{flagicon|IND}} Bhubaneswar
- {{gold1}}: {{fbw|MYA}}
- {{silver2}}: {{fbw|NEP}}
- {{bronze3}}: {{fbw|IND}}
- 4th: {{fbw|IRI}}
- 27 February – 2 March: 2019 Aphrodite Women Cup in {{CYP}}
- {{gold1}}: {{fbw|CYP}}
- {{silver2}}: {{fbw|MLT}}
- {{bronze3}}: {{fbw|EST}}
- 4th: {{fbw|LTU}}
- 26 February – 4 March: 2019 Istria Cup in {{CRO}}
- {{gold1}}: {{fbw|SVN}}
- {{silver2}}: {{fbw|SRB}}
- {{bronze3}}: {{fbw|UKR}}
- 4th: {{fbw|BIH}}
- 27 February – 5 March: 2019 Turkish Women's Cup in {{TUR}}
- {{gold1}}: {{fbw|FRA}} B
- {{silver2}}: {{fbw|ROU}}
- {{bronze3}}: {{fbw|NIR}}
- 4th: {{fbw|UZB}}
- 28 February – 6 March: 2019 Cup of Nations in {{AUS}}
- {{gold1}}: {{fbw|AUS}}
- {{silver2}}: {{fbw|KOR}}
- {{bronze3}}: {{fbw|NZL}}
- 4th: {{fbw|ARG}}
- 27 February – 6 March: 2019 Cyprus Women's Cup in {{CYP}}
- {{gold1}}: {{fbw|PRK}}
- {{silver2}}: {{fbw|ITA}}
- {{bronze3}}: {{fbw|BEL}}
- 4th: {{fbw|AUT}}
- 27 February – 6 March: 2019 Algarve Cup in {{POR}}
- {{gold1}}: {{fbw|NOR}}
- {{silver2}}: {{fbw|POL}}
- {{bronze3}}: {{fbw|CAN}}
- 4th: {{fbw|SWE}}
- 27 February – 5 March: 2019 SheBelieves Cup in the {{USA}}
- {{gold1}}: {{fbw|ENG}}
- {{silver2}}: {{fbw|USA}}
- {{bronze3}}: {{fbw|JPN}}
- 4th: {{fbw|BRA}}
- 4–7 April: 2019 Wuhan International Tournament in {{flagicon|CHN}} Wuhan
- {{gold1}}: {{fbw|CHN}}
- {{silver2}}: {{fbw|CMR}}
- {{bronze3}}: {{fbw|RUS}}
- 4th: {{fbw|CRO}}
- 25 April – 4 May: 2019 Bangamata U-19 Women's Gold Cup in {{flagicon|BAN}} Dhaka
- {{gold1}}: {{fbwu|20|BAN}} and {{fbwu|19|LAO}}{{cite news |title=Bangladesh, Laos joint champions as Bangamata final called off |url=http://www.bff.com.bd/bangladesh-laos-joint-champions-as-bangamata-final-called-off |date=3 May 2019 |access-date=4 May 2019 |archive-date=3 May 2019 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20190503143222/http://www.bff.com.bd/bangladesh-laos-joint-champions-as-bangamata-final-called-off/ |url-status=dead }}
- 8–18 May: 2019 Sud Ladies Cup in {{FRA}}
- {{gold1}}: {{fbwu|20|PRK}}
- {{silver2}}: {{fbwu|20|JPN}}
- {{bronze3}}: {{fbwu|20|FRA}}
- 4th: {{fbwu|20|MEX}}
Fixed dates for national team matches
Scheduled international matches per their International Match Calendar. Also known as FIFA International Day/Date(s).{{Cite web |url=https://www.fifa.com/mm/document/affederation/administration/02/70/96/62/final_v2_imc2018-2024fifa_15-02163_101_en_en_neutral.pdf |title=Archived copy |access-date=2017-12-27 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20171215112223/http://www.fifa.com/mm/document/affederation/administration/02/70/96/62/final_v2_imc2018-2024fifa_15-02163_101_en_en_neutral.pdf |archive-date=2017-12-15 |url-status=dead }}
- 18–26 March
- 3–11 June
- 2–10 September
- 7–15 October
- 11–19 November
Club continental champions
=Men=
class="wikitable" |
Region
!Tournament !Defending champion !Champion !Title !Last honor |
---|
rowspan=2| AFC (Asia)
| {{flagicon|JPN}} Kashima Antlers | {{flagicon|KSA}} Al-Hilal | 3rd |
2019 AFC Cup
| {{flagicon|IRQ}} Al-Quwa Al-Jawiya | {{flagicon|LIB}} Al-Ahed | 1st | — |
rowspan=3| CAF (Africa)
| 2018–19 CAF Champions League | {{flagicon|TUN}} Espérance de Tunis | {{flagicon|TUN}} Espérance de Tunis | 4th | 2018 |
2018–19 CAF Confederation Cup
| {{flagicon|MAR}} Raja Casablanca | {{flagicon|EGY}} Zamalek | 1st | — |
2019 CAF Super Cup (March)
| {{flagicon|MAR}} Wydad Casablanca | {{flagicon|MAR}} Raja Casablanca | 2nd |2000 |
rowspan=4| CONCACAF (North and Central America, Caribbean) | 2019 CONCACAF Champions League | {{flagicon|MEX}} Guadalajara | {{flagicon|MEX}} Monterrey | 4th | 2012–13 |
2019 CONCACAF League
| {{flagicon|CRC}} Herediano | {{flagicon|CRC}} Saprissa | 1st | — |
2019 Caribbean Club Championship
| {{flagicon|DOM}} Atlético Pantoja | {{flagicon|JAM}} Portmore United | 2nd | 2005 |
2019 Caribbean Club Shield
| {{flagicon|MTQ|snake}} Club Franciscain | {{flagicon|SUR}} Robinhood | 1st | — |
rowspan=3| CONMEBOL (South America)
| {{flagicon|ARG}} River Plate | {{flagicon|BRA}} Flamengo | 2nd | 1981 |
2019 Copa Sudamericana
| {{flagicon|BRA}} Athletico Paranaense | {{flagicon|ECU}} Independiente del Valle | 1st | — |
2019 Recopa Sudamericana
| {{flagicon|BRA}} Grêmio | {{flagicon|ARG}} River Plate | 4th | 2016 |
OFC (Oceania)
| {{flagicon|NZL}} Team Wellington | {{flagicon|NCL|football}} Hienghène Sport | 1st | — |
rowspan=3| UEFA (Europe)
| 2018–19 UEFA Champions League | {{flagicon|ESP}} Real Madrid | {{flagicon|ENG}} Liverpool | 6th | 2004–05 |
2018–19 UEFA Europa League
| {{flagicon|ESP}} Atlético Madrid | {{flagicon|ENG}} Chelsea | 2nd | 2012–13 |
2019 UEFA Super Cup
| {{flagicon|ESP}} Atlético Madrid | {{flagicon|ENG}} Liverpool | 4th | 2005 |
UAFA (Arab States)
| 2018–19 Arab Club Champions Cup | {{flagicon|TUN}} Espérance de Tunis | {{flagicon|TUN}} Étoile du Sahel | 1st | — |
FIFA (Global)
| {{Flagicon|ESP}} Real Madrid | {{flagicon|ENG}} Liverpool | 1st | — |
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=Women=
class="wikitable" |
Region
!Tournament !Defending champion !Champion !Title !Last honor |
---|
rowspan=2| AFC (Asia)
| 2019 AFC Women's Club Championship | None (inaugural event) | {{flagicon|JPN}} Nippon TV Beleza | 1st | — |
2019 WAFF Women's Clubs Championship
| None (inaugural event) | {{flagicon|JOR}} Shabab Ordon | 1st | — |
CONCACAF (North and Central America, Caribbean) | 2019 UNCAF Women's Interclub Championship | {{flagicon|GUA}} Unifut | {{flagicon|CRC}} Saprissa | 1st | — |
CONMEBOL (South America)
| 2019 Copa Libertadores Femenina | {{flagicon|COL}} Atlético Huila | {{flagicon|BRA}} Corinthians | 1st | — |
UEFA (Europe)
| 2018–19 UEFA Women's Champions League | {{flagicon|FRA}} Lyon | {{flagicon|FRA}} Lyon | 6th | 2017–18 |
Domestic leagues
=[[UEFA]]=
class="wikitable sortable" |
Nation
!Tournament ! Champion ! Second place ! data-sort-type="number" | Title ! Last honor |
---|
{{flagicon|ALB}} Albania
| {{center|Partizani}} | {{center|Kukësi}} | 16th | 1992–93 |
{{flagicon|AND}} Andorra
| {{center|Santa Coloma}} | {{center|Sant Julià}} | 13th | 2017–18 |
{{flagicon|ARM}} Armenia
| 2018–19 Armenian Premier League | {{center|Ararat-Armenia}} | {{center|Pyunik}} | 1st | — |
{{flagicon|AUT}} Austria
| 2018–19 Austrian Football Bundesliga | {{center|Red Bull Salzburg}} | {{center|LASK}} | 13th | 2017–18 |
{{flagicon|AZE}} Azerbaijan
| 2018–19 Azerbaijan Premier League | {{center|Qarabağ}} | {{center|Neftçi Baku}} | 7th | 2017–18 |
{{flagicon|BLR}} Belarus
| 2019 Belarusian Premier League | align=center | Dynamo Brest | align=center | BATE Borisov | 1st | – |
{{flagicon|BEL}} Belgium
| 2018–19 Belgian First Division A | {{center|Genk}} | {{center|Club Brugge}} | 4th | 2010–11 |
{{flagicon|BIH}} Bosnia and Herzegovina
| 2018–19 Premier League of Bosnia and Herzegovina | {{center|Sarajevo}} | {{center|Zrinjski Mostar}} | 4th | 2014–15 |
{{flagicon|BGR}} Bulgaria
| {{center|Ludogorets Razgrad}} | {{center|CSKA Sofia}} | 8th | 2017–18 |
{{flagicon|HRV}} Croatia
| 2018–19 Croatian First Football League | {{center|Dinamo Zagreb}} | {{center|Rijeka}} | 20th | 2017–18 |
{{flagicon|CYP}} Cyprus
| 2018–19 Cypriot First Division | {{center|APOEL}} | {{center|AEK Larnaca}} | 28th | 2017–18 |
{{flagicon|CZE}} Czech Republic
| {{center|Slavia Prague}} | {{center|Viktoria Plzeň}} | 18th | 2016–17 |
{{flagicon|DNK}} Denmark
| {{center|Copenhagen}} | {{center|Midtjylland}} | 13th | 2016–17 |
{{flagicon|ENG}} England
| {{center|Manchester City}} | {{center|Liverpool}} | 6th | 2017–18 |
{{flagicon|EST}} Estonia
| align=center | Flora | align=center | Levadia | 12th | 2017 |
{{flagicon|FRO}} Faroe Islands
| align=center | KÍ | align=center | B36 | 18th | 1999 |
{{flagicon|FIN}} Finland
| align=center | KuPS | align=center | FC Inter | 6th | 1976 |
{{flagicon|FRA}} France
| {{center|Paris Saint-Germain}} | {{center|Lille}} | 8th | 2017–18 |
{{flagicon|GEO}} Georgia
| align=center | Dinamo Tbilisi | align=center | Dinamo Batumi | 17th | 2015–16 |
{{flagicon|GER}} Germany
| {{center|Bayern Munich}} | {{center|Borussia Dortmund}} | 29th | 2017–18 |
{{flagicon|GIB}} Gibraltar
| 2018–19 Gibraltar Premier Division | {{center|Lincoln Red Imps}} | {{center|Europa FC}} | 24th | 2017–18 |
{{flagicon|GRE}} Greece
| {{center|PAOK}} | {{center|Olympiacos}} |3rd |
{{flagicon|HUN}} Hungary
| {{center|Ferencváros}} | {{center|MOL Vidi}} | 30th | 2015–16 |
{{flagicon|ISL}} Iceland
| align=center | KR | align=center | Breiðablik | 27th | 2013 |
{{flagicon|IRL}} Ireland
| 2019 League of Ireland Premier Division | align=center | Dundalk | align=center | Shamrock Rovers | 14th | 2018 |
{{flagicon|ISR}} Israel
| 2018–19 Israeli Premier League | {{center|Maccabi Tel Aviv}} | {{center|Maccabi Haifa}} | 23rd | 2014–15 |
{{flagicon|ITA}} Italy
| {{center|Juventus}} | {{center|Napoli}} | 35th | 2017–18 |
{{flagicon|KAZ}} Kazakhstan
| 2019 Kazakhstan Premier League | align=center | Astana | align=center | Kairat | 6th | 2018 |
{{flagicon|KOS}} Kosovo
| 2018–19 Football Superleague of Kosovo | {{center|Feronikeli}} | {{center|Prishtina}} | 3rd | 2015–16 |
{{flagicon|LVA}} Latvia
| {{center|Riga}} | {{center|RFS}} | 2nd | 2018 |
{{flagicon|LTU}} Lithuania
| {{center|Sūduva}} | {{center|Žalgiris}} | 3rd | 2018 |
{{flagicon|LUX}} Luxembourg
| 2018–19 Luxembourg National Division | {{center|F91 Dudelange}} | {{center|Fola Esch}} | 15th | 2017–18 |
{{flagicon|MLT}} Malta
| 2018–19 Maltese Premier League | {{center|Valletta}} | {{center|Hibernians}} | 25th | 2017–18 |
{{flagicon|MDA}} Moldova
| 2019 Moldovan National Division | {{center|Sheriff Tiraspol}} | {{center|Sfântul Gheorghe}} | 18th | 2018 |
{{flagicon|MNE}} Montenegro
| 2018–19 Montenegrin First League | {{center|Sutjeska}} | {{center|Budućnost}} | 4th | 2017–18 |
{{flagicon|NLD}} Netherlands
| {{center|Ajax}} | {{center|PSV Eindhoven}} | 34th | 2013–14 |
{{flagicon|MKD}} North Macedonia
| 2018–19 Macedonian First Football League | {{center|Shkëndija}} | {{center|Vardar}} | 3rd | 2017–18 |
{{flagicon|NIR}} Northern Ireland
| align=center | Linfield | align=center | Ballymena United | 53rd | 2016–17 |
{{flagicon|NOR}} Norway
| align=center | Molde | align=center | Bodø/Glimt | 4th | 2014 |
{{flagicon|POL}} Poland
| align=center | Piast Gliwice | align=center | Legia Warsaw | 1st | — |
{{flagicon|PRT}} Portugal
| align=center | Benfica | align=center | Porto | 37th | 2016–17 |
{{flagicon|ROU}} Romania
| align=center | CFR Cluj | align=center | FCSB | 5th | 2017–18 |
{{flagicon|RUS}} Russia
| 2018–19 Russian Premier League | {{center|Zenit Saint Petersburg}} | {{center|Lokomotiv Moscow}} | 6th | 2014–15 |
{{flagicon|SMR}} San Marino
| 2018–19 Campionato Sammarinese di Calcio | {{center|Tre Penne}} | {{center|La Fiorita}} | 4th | 2015–16 |
{{flagicon|SCO}} Scotland
| 2018–19 Scottish Premiership | {{center|Celtic}} | {{center|Rangers}} | 50th | 2017–18 |
{{flagicon|SRB}} Serbia
| {{center|Red Star Belgrade}} | {{center|Radnički Niš}} | 30th | 2017–18 |
{{flagicon|SVK}} Slovakia
| 2018–19 Slovak First Football League | {{center|Slovan Bratislava}} | {{center|DAC Dunajská Streda}} | 9th | 2013–14 |
{{flagicon|SVN}} Slovenia
| {{center|Maribor}} | {{center|Olimpija Ljubljana}} | 15th | 2016–17 |
{{flagicon|ESP}} Spain
| {{center|Barcelona}} | {{center|Atlético Madrid}} | 26th | 2017–18 |
{{flagicon|SWE}} Sweden
| {{center|Djurgårdens IF}} | {{center|Malmö FF}} | 12th | 2005 |
{{flagicon|SUI}} Switzerland
| {{center|Young Boys}} | {{center|Basel}} | 13th | 2017–18 |
{{flagicon|TUR}} Turkey
| {{center|Galatasaray}} | {{center|İstanbul Başakşehir}} |22nd |
{{flagicon|UKR}} Ukraine
| 2018–19 Ukrainian Premier League |{{center|Shakhtar Donetsk}} |{{center|Dynamo Kyiv}} |13th |
{{flagicon|WAL}} Wales
| 2018–19 Welsh Premier League | {{center|The New Saints}} | {{center|Connah's Quay Nomads}} | 13th | 2017–18 |
{{flagicon|Republic of Crimea}} Crimea
| 2018–19 Crimean Premier League | {{center|Sevastopol}} | {{center|TSK-Tavria Simferopol}} | 3rd | 2016–17 |
=[[Asian Football Confederation|AFC]]=
class="wikitable sortable" |
Nation
!Tournament !Champion !Second place !data-sort-type="number"|Title !Last honor |
---|
{{flagicon|AFG|2013}} Afghanistan
|{{center|Toofan Harirod}} |{{center|Shaheen Asmayee}} |3rd |2018 |
{{flagicon|AUS}} Australia
|{{center|Sydney FC}} |{{center|Perth Glory}} |4th |
{{flagicon|BHR}} Bahrain
|2018–19 Bahraini Premier League |{{center|Al-Riffa}} |{{center|Manama}} |12th |
{{flagicon|BAN}} Bangladesh
|2018–19 Bangladesh Premier League |{{center|Bashundhara Kings}} |{{center|Dhaka Abahani Ltd.}} |1st |— |
{{flagicon|BHU}} Bhutan
|{{center|Paro}} |{{center|Transport United}} |1st |— |
{{flagicon|BRU}} Brunei
|{{center|MS ABDB}} |{{center|Kasuka}} |4th |
{{flagicon|CAM}} Cambodia
|{{center|Preah Khan Reach Svay Rieng}} |{{center|Visakha}} |2nd |2013 |
{{flagicon|CHN}} China
|{{center|Guangzhou Evergrande Taobao}} |{{center|Beijing Sinobo Guoan}} |8th |2017 |
{{flagicon|TPE}} Chinese Taipei
|2019 Taiwan Football Premier League |{{center|Tatung}} |{{center|Taipower}} |3rd |2018 |
{{flagicon|PRK}} DPR Korea
|2018–19 DPR Korea Premier Football League |{{center|April 25}} |{{center|Ryomyong}} |19th |
{{flagicon|TLS}} East Timor
|{{center|Lalenok United}} |{{center|Boavista}} |1st |— |
{{flagicon|GUM}} Guam
|{{center|NAPA Rovers}} |{{center|BOG Strykers}} |6th |
{{flagicon|HKG}} Hong Kong
|2018–19 Hong Kong Premier League |{{center|Tai Po}} |{{center|R&F}} |1st |— |
rowspan="2"|{{flagicon|IND}} India
|{{center|Bengaluru FC}} |{{center|FC Goa}} |1st |— |
2018–19 I-League
|{{center|Chennai City}} |{{center|East Bengal}} |1st |— |
{{flagicon|IDN}} Indonesia
|{{center|Bali United}} |{{center|Persebaya Surabaya}} |1st |– |
{{flagicon|IRI}} Iran
|2018–19 Persian Gulf Pro League |{{center|Persepolis}} |{{center|Sepahan}} |12th |
{{flagicon|IRQ}} Iraq
|{{center|Al-Shorta}} |{{center|Al-Quwa Al-Jawiya}} |4th |
{{flagicon|JPN}} Japan
|{{center|Yokohama F. Marinos}} |{{center|FC Tokyo}} |4th |2014 |
{{flagicon|JOR}} Jordan
|{{center|Al-Faisaly}} |{{center|Al-Jazeera}} |34th |
{{flagicon|KUW}} Kuwait
|2018–19 Kuwaiti Premier League |{{center|Kuwait SC}} |{{center|Qadsia SC}} |14th |
{{flagicon|KGZ}} Kyrgyzstan
|{{center|Dordoi Bishkek}} |{{center|Alay Osh}} |11th |2018 |
{{flagicon|LAO}} Laos
|{{center|Lao Toyota}} |{{center|Master 7}} |4th |2018 |
{{flagicon|LIB}} Lebanon
|2018–19 Lebanese Premier League |{{center|Ahed}} |{{center|Ansar}} |7th |
{{flagicon|MAC}} Macau
|{{center|Chao Pak Kei}} |{{center|Cheng Fung}} |1st |— |
{{flagicon|MAS}} Malaysia
|{{center|Johor Darul Ta'zim}} |{{center|Pahang FA}} |6th |2018 |
{{flagicon|MGL}} Mongolia
|2019 Mongolian Premier League |{{center|Ulaanbaatar City}} |{{center|Erchim}} |1st |— |
{{flagicon|MYA}} Myanmar
|{{center|Shan United}} |{{center|Ayeyawady United}} |2nd |2017 |
{{flagicon|NEP}} Nepal
|2018–19 Martyr's Memorial A-Division League |{{center|Manang Marshyangdi}} |{{center|Sankata BSC}} |8th |
rowspan="2"|{{flagicon|NMI}} Northern Mariana Islands
|2019 M*League Division 1 (Spring) |{{center|Teen Ayuyu}} |{{center|The Old B Bank}} |1st |— |
2019 M*League Division 1 (Fall)
|{{center|All Blue (NMI U-19)}} |{{center|Paire}} |1st |– |
{{flagicon|OMA}} Oman
|2018–19 Oman Professional League |{{center|Dhofar}} |{{center|Al-Nasr}} |11th |
{{flagicon|PLE}} Palestine
|2018–19 West Bank Premier League |{{center|Hilal Al-Quds}} |{{center|Shabab Al-Khalil}} |4th |
{{flagicon|PAK}} Pakistan
|2018–19 Pakistan Premier League |{{center|Khan Research Laboratories}} |{{center|Pakistan Airforce}} |5th |
{{flagicon|PHI}} Philippines
|2019 Philippines Football League |{{center|Ceres–Negros}} |{{center|Kaya–Iloilo}} |3rd |2018 |
{{flagicon|QAT}} Qatar
|{{center|Al-Sadd}} |{{center|Al-Duhail}} |14th |
{{flagicon|KSA}} Saudi Arabia
|2018–19 Saudi Professional League |{{center|Al-Nassr}} |{{center|Al-Hilal}} |8th |
{{flagicon|SGP}} Singapore
|2019 Singapore Premier League |{{center|DPMM}} |{{center|Tampines Rovers}} |2nd |2015 |
{{flagicon|KOR}} South Korea
|{{center|Jeonbuk Hyundai Motors}} |{{center|Ulsan Hyundai}} |7th |2018 |
{{flagicon|SRI}} Sri Lanka
|2018–19 Sri Lanka Champions League |{{center|Defenders}} |{{center|Colombo}} |2nd |2008 |
{{flagicon|SYR}} Syria
|2018–19 Syrian Premier League |{{center|Al-Jaish}} |{{center|Tishreen}} |17th |
{{flagicon|TJK}} Tajikistan
|2019 Tajikistan Higher League |{{center|Istiklol}} |{{center|Khujand}} |8th |2018 |
{{flagicon|THA}} Thailand
|{{center|Chiangrai United}} |{{center|Buriram United}} |1st |— |
{{flagicon|ARE}} United Arab Emirates
|{{center|Sharjah}} |{{center|Shabab Al Ahli}} |6th |
{{flagicon|VNM}} Vietnam
|{{center|Hà Nội}} |{{center|TP Hồ Chí Minh}} |5th |2018 |
=[[Confederation of African Football|CAF]]=
=[[CONCACAF]]=
class="wikitable sortable" |
Nation
!Tournament !Champion !Second place !data-sort-type="number"|Title !Last honor |
---|
{{flagicon|Anguilla}} Anguilla
| | | | |
{{flagicon|ATG}} Antigua and Barbuda
|2018–19 Antigua and Barbuda Premier Division |{{center|Liberta}} |{{center|Hoppers}} |3rd |1986–87 |
{{flagicon|Aruba}} Aruba
|2018–19 Aruban Division di Honor |{{center|Racing Club Aruba}} |{{center|Deportivo Nacional}} |17th |
{{flagicon|BRB}} Barbados
|2018–19 Barbados Premier League |{{center|Barbados Defence Force}} |{{center|Weymouth Wales}} |6th |2015 |
rowspan=2|{{flagicon|BLZ}} Belize
|2019 Premier League of Belize Closing |{{center|San Pedro Pirates}} |{{center|Belmopan Bandits}} |1st |— |
2019 Premier League of Belize Opening
|{{center|Verdes}} |{{center|Belmopan Bandits}} |3nd |
{{flagicon|BER}} Bermuda
|2018–19 Bermudian Premier Division |{{center|PHC Zebras}} |{{center|Robin Hood}} |11th |
{{flagicon|Bonaire}} Bonaire
|{{center|Real Rincon}} |{{center|Estrellas}} |11th |
{{flagicon|BVI}} British Virgin Islands
|2019 BVIFA National Football League | | | | |
{{flagicon|CAN}} Canada
|{{center|Forge FC}} |{{center|Cavalry FC}} |1st |— |
{{flagicon|Cayman Islands}} Cayman Islands
|2018–19 Cayman Islands Premier League |{{center|Scholars International}} |{{center|Bodden Town}} |12th |
rowspan=2|{{flagicon|CRC}} Costa Rica
|{{center|San Carlos}} |{{center|Saprissa}} |1st |— |
2019 Apertura
|{{center|Herediano}} |{{center|Alajuelense}} |29th |
{{flagicon|Cuba}} Cuba
|{{center|Santiago de Cuba}} |{{center|La Habana}} |3rd |2018 |
{{flagicon|Curaçao}} Curaçao
|2018–19 Curaçao Promé Divishon |{{center|Vesta}} |{{center|Scherpenheuvel}} |1st |— |
{{flagicon|DMA}} Dominica
|2018–19 Dominica Premier League |{{center|South East}} |{{center|Dublanc}} |2nd |2007 |
rowspan="2"|{{flagicon|DOM}} Dominican Republic
|2019 Liga Dominicana de Fútbol Apertura |{{center|Atlético Pantoja}} |{{center|Cibao}} |2nd |2015 |
2019 Liga Dominicana de Fútbol Clausura
|{{center|Cibao}} |{{center|Atlético San Cristóbal}} |2nd |2018 |
rowspan=2|{{flagicon|SLV}} El Salvador
|{{center|Santa Tecla}} |{{center|Alianza}} |4th |
2019 Apertura
|{{center|Alianza}} |{{center|FAS}} |15th |
{{flagicon|Guadeloupe}} Guadeloupe
|2018–19 Guadeloupe Division of Honor |{{center|Amical Club}} |{{center|Moulien}} |1st |— |
rowspan=2|{{flagicon|GUA}} Guatemala
|{{center|Antigua GFC}} |{{center|Malacateco}} |4th |
2019 Apertura
|{{center|Municipal}} |{{center|Antigua GFC}} |31st |
rowspan=2|{{flagicon|HND|1949}} Honduras
|{{center|Motagua}} |{{center|Olimpia}} |17th |
2019 Apertura
|{{center|Olimpia}} |{{center|Motagua}} |31st |
{{flagicon|JAM}} Jamaica
|2018–19 National Premier League |{{center|Portmore United}} |{{center|Waterhouse}} |7th |
rowspan=2|{{flagicon|MEX}} Mexico
|{{center|Tigres UANL}} |{{center|León}} |7th |{{center|Apertura 2017}} |
2019 Liga MX Apertura
|{{center|Monterrey}} |{{center|América}} |5th |{{center|Apertura 2010}} |
rowspan=2|{{flagicon|NIC}} Nicaragua
|{{center|Real Estelí}} |{{center|Managua}} |15th |
2019 Apertura
|{{center|Real Estelí}} |{{center|Managua}} |16th |
rowspan=2|{{flagicon|PAN}} Panama
|{{center|Independiente}} |{{center|San Francisco}} |2nd |
{{ill|2019–20 Liga Panameña de Fútbol season#2019 Apertura|es|Torneo Apertura 2019 (Panamá)|lt=2019 Apertura}}
|{{center|Tauro}} |{{center|Costa del Este}} |15th |
{{flagicon|Suriname}} Suriname
|{{center|Inter Moengotapoe}} |{{center|Robinhood}} |10th |
{{flagicon|TRI}} Trinidad and Tobago
| | | | |
{{flagicon|U.S. Virgin Islands}} U.S. Virgin Islands
|2018–19 U.S. Virgin Islands Premier League |{{center|Helenites}} |{{center|United We Stand}} |5th |
{{flagicon|USA}} United States & {{flagicon|CAN}} Canada | 2019 Major League Soccer season | align=center | Seattle Sounders FC | align=center | Toronto FC | 2nd | 2016 |
=[[CONMEBOL]]=
class="wikitable sortable" |
Nation
!Tournament !Champion !Second place !data-sort-type="number"|Title !Last honor |
---|
{{flagicon|ARG}} Argentina
|2018–19 Argentine Primera División |{{center|Racing}} |{{center|Defensa y Justicia}} |18th |2014 |
rowspan=2| {{flagicon|BOL}} Bolivia
|2019 Bolivian Primera División Apertura |{{center|Bolívar}} |{{center|The Strongest}} |29th |
2019 Bolivian Primera División Clausura
|{{center|Jorge Wilstermann}} |{{center|The Strongest}} |15th |
{{flagicon|BRA}} Brazil
|2019 Campeonato Brasileiro Série A |{{center|Flamengo}} |{{center|Santos}} |6th |2009 |
| {{flagicon|CHL}} Chile
|2019 Chilean Primera División{{efn|group="CONMEBOL leagues"|Due to the 2019 Chilean protests, the 2019 Chilean Primera División season was declared as concluded on 29 November 2019 with six matchdays remaining.}} |{{center|Universidad Católica}} |{{center|Colo-Colo}} |14th |2018 |
rowspan=2 | {{flagicon|COL}} Colombia
|2019 Categoría Primera A Apertura |{{center|Junior}} |{{center|Deportivo Pasto}} |9th |
2019 Categoría Primera A Finalización
|{{center|América de Cali}} |{{center|Junior}} |14th |
{{flagicon|ECU}} Ecuador
|2019 Campeonato Ecuatoriano de Fútbol Serie A |{{center|Delfín}} |{{center|LDU Quito}} |1st |— |
rowspan=2| {{flagicon|PRY}} Paraguay
|2019 Paraguayan Primera División Apertura |{{center|Olimpia}} |{{center|Cerro Porteño}} |43rd |
2019 Paraguayan Primera División Clausura
|{{center|Olimpia}} |{{center|Libertad}} |44th |
{{flagicon|PER}} Peru
|{{center|Binacional}} |{{center|Alianza Lima}} |1st |— |
{{flagicon|URY}} Uruguay
|2019 Uruguayan Primera División |{{center|Nacional}} |{{center|Peñarol}} |47th |2016 |
{{flagicon|VEN}} Venezuela
|2019 Venezuelan Primera División |{{center|Caracas}} |{{center|Estudiantes de Mérida}} |12th |
{{notelist|group="CONMEBOL leagues"}}
=[[Oceania Football Confederation|OFC]]=
class="wikitable sortable" |
Nation
!Tournament !Champion !Second place !data-sort-type="number"|Title !Last honor |
---|
{{flagicon|COK}} Cook Islands
|{{center|Tupapa Maraerenga}} |{{center|Nikao Sokattak}} |14th |2018 |
{{flagicon|FIJ}} Fiji
|{{center|Ba}} |{{center|Lautoka}} |21st |2016 |
{{flagicon|NZL}} New Zealand
|2018–19 New Zealand Football Championship |{{center|Eastern Suburbs}} |{{center|Team Wellington}} | 2nd |1971 |
{{flagicon|PNG}} Papua New Guinea
|2019 PNG National Soccer League |{{center|Toti City}} |{{center|Hekari United}} |5th |2018 |
Domestic cups
=[[Asian Football Confederation|AFC]]=
class="wikitable sortable" | |
Nation
!Tournament !Champion !Final score !Second place !data-sort-type="number"|Title !Last honor | |
---|---|
{{flagicon|AUS}} Australia
| align=center | Adelaide United | align=center | 4–0 | align=center | Melbourne City | 3rd | 2018 | |
rowspan=2|{{flagicon|BHR}} Bahrain
|{{center|Al-Riffa}} |{{center|2–1}} |{{center|Al-Hidd}} |6th |2010 | |
2018–19 Bahraini FA Cup
|{{center|East Riffa Club}} |{{center|3–1}} |{{center|Al-Ahli Club}} |1st |— | |
{{flagicon|CHN}} China
|{{center|Shanghai Greenland Shenhua}} |{{center|3–1}} |{{center|Shandong Luneng Taishan}} |5th |2017 | |
{{flagicon|INA}} Indonesia
|{{center|PSM Makassar}} |{{center|Persija Jakarta}} |1st |– | |
{{flagicon|IRI}} Iran
|{{center|Persepolis}} |{{center|1–0}} |{{center|Damash}} |6th | |
rowspan=2|{{flagicon|JPN}} Japan
|2019 Emperor's Cup{{efn|group="AFC cups"|The Emperor's Cup final is traditionally held on 1 January of the next calendar year.}} |{{center|Vissel Kobe}} |{{center|2–0}} |{{center|Kashima Antlers}} |1st |– | |
2019 J.League Cup
|{{center|Kawasaki Frontale}} |{{center|3–3 {{pso|5–4}}}} |{{center|Consadole Sapporo}} |1st |– | |
{{flagicon|JOR}} Jordan
|{{center|Al-Faisaly}} |{{center|2–0}} |{{center|Al-Ramtha}} |20th | |
rowspan=2|{{flagicon|KUW}} Kuwait
|{{center|Kuwait SC}} |{{center|2–0}} |{{center|Qadsia SC}} |14th | |
2018–19 Kuwait Crown Prince Cup
|{{center|Kuwait SC}} |{{center|1–0}} |{{center|Qadsia SC}} |7th | |
rowspan=3|{{flagicon|LIB}} Lebanon
|{{center|Ahed}} |{{center|1–0}} |{{center|Ansar}} |6th | |
2019 Lebanese Elite Cup
|{{center|Shabab Sahel}} |{{center|3–3 {{pso|5–3}}}} |{{center|Ansar}} |1st |– | |
2019 Lebanese Challenge Cup
|{{center|Bourj}} |{{center|2–0}} |{{center|Salam Zgharta}} |1st |– | |
rowspan=4 | {{flagicon|MYS}} Malaysia
|{{center|Johor Darul Ta'zim}} |{{center|1–0}} |{{center|Perak FA}} |4th |2018 | |
2019 Malaysia FA Cup
|{{center|Kedah FA}} |{{center|1–0}} |{{center|Perak FA}} |5th |2017 | |
2019 Malaysia Cup | {{center|Johor Darul Ta'zim FC}}
|{{center|3–0}} |{{center|Kedah FA}} |2nd |2017 |
2019 Malaysia Challenge Cup | {{center|Johor Darul Ta'zim II F.C.}}
|{{center|1–1 {{pso|6–5}}}} |{{center|UKM F.C.}} |1st |– |
{{flagicon|OMA}} Oman
|{{center|Sur Club}} |{{center|2–1 {{aet}}}} |{{center|Fanja Club}} |4th |2007 | |
{{flagicon|PHI}} Philippines
|{{center|Ceres–Negros}} |{{center|2–1}} |{{center|Kaya–Iloilo}} |1st | – | |
{{flagicon|QAT}} Qatar
|{{center|Al-Duhail}} |{{center|4–1}} |{{center|Al-Sadd}} |3rd |2018 | |
{{flagicon|KSA}} Saudi Arabia
|{{center|Al-Taawoun}} |{{center|2–1}} |{{center|Al-Ittihad Club}} |1st |— | |
{{flagicon|SIN}} Singapore
|{{center|Tampines Rovers}} |{{center|4–3}} |{{center|Warriors}} |4th |2016 Singapore Cup | |
{{flagicon|KOR}} South Korea
|{{center|Suwon Samsung Bluewings}} |{{center|4–0}} |{{center|Daejeon Korail FC}} |5th | |
rowspan=2|{{flagicon|UAE}} United Arab Emirates
|{{center|Shabab Al Ahli}} |{{center|2–1}} |{{center|Al Dhafra}} |13th | |
2018–19 UAE League Cup
|{{center|Shabab Al Ahli}} |{{center|3–1 {{aet}}}} |{{center|Al Wahda}} |5th |2016–17 |
{{notelist|group="AFC cups"}}
=[[UEFA]]=
class="wikitable sortable" |
Nation
!Tournament !Champion !Final score !Second place !data-sort-type="number"|Title !Last honor |
---|
{{flagicon|ALB}} Albania
|{{center|Kukësi}} |{{center|2–1}} |{{center|Tirana}} |2nd |
{{flagicon|AND}} Andorra
|{{center|Engordany}} |{{center|2–0}} |{{center|FC Santa Coloma}} |1st |— |
{{flagicon|ARM}} Armenia
|{{center|Alashkert}} |{{center|1–0}} |{{center|Lori}} |1st |— |
{{flagicon|AUT}} Austria
|{{center|Red Bull Salzburg}} |{{center|2–0}} |{{center|Rapid Wien}} |6th |
{{flagicon|AZE}} Azerbaijan
|{{center|Gabala}} |{{center|1–0}} |{{center|Sumgayit}} |1st |— |
{{flagicon|BLR}} Belarus
|{{center|Shakhtyor Soligorsk}} |{{center|2–0}} |{{center|Vitebsk}} |3rd |
{{flagicon|BEL}} Belgium
|{{center|Mechelen}} |{{center|2–1}} |{{center|Gent}} |2nd |1986–87 |
{{flagicon|BIH}} Bosnia and Herzegovina
|2018–19 Bosnia and Herzegovina Cup |{{center|Sarajevo}} |{{center|3–1}} |{{center|Široki Brijeg}} |6th |
{{flagicon|BUL}} Bulgaria
|{{center|Lokomotiv Plovdiv}} |{{center|1–0}} |{{center|Botev Plovdiv}} |1st |— |
{{flagicon|CRO}} Croatia
|2018–19 Croatian Football Cup |{{center|Rijeka}} |{{center|3–1}} |{{center|Dinamo Zagreb}} |5th |
{{flagicon|CYP}} Cyprus
|{{center|AEL Limassol}} |{{center|2–0}} |{{center|APOEL}} |7th |
{{flagicon|CZE}} Czech Republic
|{{center|Slavia Prague}} |{{center|2–0}} |{{center|Baník Ostrava}} |9th |
{{flagicon|DEN}} Denmark
|{{center|Midtjylland}} |{{center|1–1 {{pso|4–3}}}} |{{center|Brøndby}} |1st |— |
rowspan=2|{{flagicon|ENG}} England
|{{center|Manchester City}} |{{center|6–0}} |{{center|Watford}} |6th |
2018–19 EFL Cup
|{{center|Manchester City}} |{{center|0–0 {{pso|4–3}}}} |{{center|Chelsea}} |6th |
{{flagicon|EST}} Estonia
|{{center|Narva Trans}} |{{center|2–1 {{aet}}}} |{{center|Nõmme Kalju}} |2nd |
{{flagicon|FAR}} Faroe Islands
|{{center|Havnar Bóltfelag}} |{{center|3–1}} |{{center|Víkingur Gøta}} |27th |2004 |
{{flagicon|FIN}} Finland
|{{center|Ilves}} |{{center|2–0}} |{{center|IFK Mariehamn}} |3rd |1990 |
rowspan=2|{{flagicon|FRA}} France
|{{center|Rennes}} |{{center|2–2 {{pso|6–5}}}} |{{center|Paris Saint-Germain}} |3rd |
2018–19 Coupe de la Ligue
|{{center|Strasbourg}} |{{center|0–0 {{pso|4–1}}}} |{{center|Guingamp}} |4th |
{{flagicon|GEO}} Georgia
|{{center|Saburtalo Tbilisi}} |{{center|3–1}} |{{center|Locomotive Tbilisi}} |1st |– |
{{flagicon|GER}} Germany
|{{center|Bayern Munich}} |{{center|3–0}} |{{center|RB Leipzig}} |19th |
{{flagicon|GIB}} Gibraltar
|{{center|Europa}} |{{center|3–0}} |{{center|Gibraltar United}} |8th |
{{flagicon|GRE}} Greece
|{{center|PAOK}} |{{center|1–0}} |{{center|AEK Athens}} |7th |
{{flagicon|HUN}} Hungary
|{{center|MOL Vidi}} |{{center|2–1}} |{{center|Budapest Honvéd}} |2nd |
rowspan=2|{{flagicon|ISL}} Iceland
|{{center|Víkingur R.}} |{{center|1–0}} |{{center|FH}} |2nd |1971 |
2019 Icelandic League Cup
|{{center|KR}} |{{center|2–1}} |{{center|ÍA}} |8th |
rowspan=2|{{flagicon|ISR}} Israel
|{{center|Bnei Yehuda}} |{{center|1–1 {{pso|5–4}}}} |{{center|Maccabi Netanya}} |4th |
2018–19 Toto Cup Al
|{{center|Maccabi Tel Aviv}} |{{center|2–1}} |{{center|Maccabi Haifa}} |6th |
{{flagicon|ITA}} Italy
|{{center|Lazio}} |{{center|2–0}} |{{center|Atalanta}} |7th |
{{flagicon|KAZ}} Kazakhstan
|{{center|Kaisar}} |{{center|2–1 {{aet}}}} |{{center|Atyrau}} |2nd |1998 |
{{flagicon|KOS}} Kosovo
|{{center|Feronikeli}} |{{center|5–1}} |{{center|Trepça'89}} |3rd |
rowspan=2|{{flagicon|LAT}} Latvia
|{{center|RFS}} |{{center|3–2 {{aet}}}} |{{center|Jelgava}} |1st |– |
2019 Virsligas Cup
| | | | | |
{{flagicon|LIE}} Liechtenstein
|{{center|FC Vaduz}} |{{center|3–2}} |{{center|FC Ruggell}} |47th |
{{flagicon|LIT}} Lithuania
|{{center|Sūduva}} |{{center|4–0}} |{{center|Banga}} |3rd |
{{flagicon|LUX}} Luxembourg
|{{center|F91 Dudelange}} |{{center|5–0}} |{{center|Etzella Ettelbruck}} |8th |
{{flagicon|MLT}} Malta
|{{center|Balzan}} |{{center|4–4 {{pso|5–4}}}} |{{center|Valletta}} |1st |— |
{{flagicon|MDA}} Moldova
|{{center|Sheriff Tiraspol}} |{{center|1–0 {{aet}}}} |{{center|Sfântul Gheorghe}} |10th |
{{flagicon|MNE}} Montenegro
|{{center|Budućnost}} |{{center|4–0}} |{{center|Lovćen}} |2nd |
{{flagicon|NED}} Netherlands
|{{center|Ajax}} |{{center|4–0}} |{{center|Willem II}} |19th |
{{flagicon|MKD}} North Macedonia
|2018–19 Macedonian Football Cup |{{center|Akademija Pandev}} |{{center|2–2 {{pso|4–2}}}} |{{center|Makedonija GP}} |1st |— |
rowspan=2|{{flagicon|NIR}} Northern Ireland
|{{center|Crusaders}} |{{center|3–0}} |{{center|Ballinamallard United}} |4th |
2018–19 NIFL Cup
|{{center|Linfield}} |{{center|1–0}} |{{center|Ballymena United}} |10th |
{{flagicon|NOR}} Norway
|{{center|Viking}} |{{center|1–0}} |{{center|Haugesund}} |6th |2001 |
{{flagicon|POL}} Poland
|{{center|Lechia Gdańsk}} |{{center|1–0}} |{{center|Jagiellonia Białystok}} |2nd |1982–83 |
rowspan=2|{{flagicon|POR}} Portugal
|{{center|Sporting CP}} |{{center|2–2 {{pso|5–4}}}} |{{center|Porto}} |17th |
2018–19 Taça da Liga
|{{center|Sporting CP}} |{{center|1–1 {{pso|3–1}}}} |{{center|Porto}} |2nd |
rowspan=2|{{flagicon|IRL}} Republic of Ireland
|{{center|Shamrock Rovers}} |{{center|1–1 {{pso|4–2}}}} |{{center|Dundalk}} |25th |1986–87 |
2019 League of Ireland Cup
|{{center|Dundalk}} |{{center|2–2 {{pso|6–5}}}} |{{center|Derry City}} |7th |2017 |
{{flagicon|ROU}} Romania
|{{center|Viitorul Constanța}} |{{center|2–1 {{aet}}}} |{{center|Astra Giurgiu}} |1st |— |
{{flagicon|RUS}} Russia
|{{center|Lokomotiv Moscow}} |{{center|1–0}} |{{center|Ural Yekaterinburg}} |10th |
{{flagicon|SMR}} San Marino
|{{center|Tre Fiori}} |{{center|1–0}} |{{center|Folgore}} |7th |
rowspan=2|{{flagicon|SCO}} Scotland
|{{center|Celtic}} |{{center|2–1}} |{{center|Heart of Midlothian}} |39th |
2018–19 Scottish League Cup{{efn|group="UEFA cups"|The Scottish League Cup final was actually held on 2 December 2018.}}
|{{center|Celtic}} |{{center|1–0}} |{{center|Aberdeen}} |18th |
{{flagicon|SRB}} Serbia
|{{center|Partizan}} |{{center|1–0}} |{{center|Red Star Belgrade}} |7th |
{{flagicon|SVK}} Slovakia
|{{center|Spartak Trnava}} |{{center|3–3 {{pso|4–1}}}} |{{center|Žilina}} |6th |
{{flagicon|SVN}} Slovenia
|{{center|Olimpija Ljubljana}} |{{center|2–1}} |{{center|Maribor}} |2nd |
{{flagicon|ESP}} Spain
|{{center|Valencia}} |{{center|2–1}} |{{center|Barcelona}} |8th |
{{flagicon|SWE}} Sweden
|{{center|BK Häcken}} |{{center|3–0}} |{{center|AFC Eskilstuna}} |2nd |
{{flagicon|SUI}} Switzerland
|{{center|Basel}} |{{center|2–1}} |{{center|Thun}} |13th |
{{flagicon|TUR}} Turkey
|{{center|Galatasaray}} |{{center|3–1}} |{{center|Akhisarspor}} |18th |
{{flagicon|UKR}} Ukraine
|{{center|Shakhtar Donetsk}} |{{center|4–0}} |{{center|Inhulets Petrove}} |13th |
rowspan=2|{{flagicon|WAL}} Wales
|{{center|The New Saints}} |{{center|3–0}} |{{center|Connah's Quay Nomads}} |7th |
2018–19 Welsh League Cup
|{{center|Cardiff MU}} |{{center|2–0}} |{{center|Cambrian & Clydach Vale}} |1st |— |
{{notelist|group="UEFA cups"}}
=[[Confederation of African Football|CAF]]=
class="wikitable sortable" |
Nation
!Tournament !Champion !Final score !Second place !data-sort-type="number"|Title !Last honor |
---|
{{flagicon|ANG}} Angola
|{{center|Primeiro de Agosto}} |{{center|3–0}} |{{center|Desportivo da Huíla}} |9th |2017 |
{{flagicon|ALG}} Algeria
|{{center|CR Belouizdad}} |{{center|2–0}} |{{center|JSM Béjaïa}} |8th |
{{flagicon|BOT}} Botswana
|2018–19 Mascom Top 8 Cup |{{center|Jwaneng Galaxy}} |{{center|2–0}} |{{center|Gaborone United}} |2nd |2016–17 |
{{flagicon|EGY}} Egypt
|{{center|Zamalek}} |{{center|3–0}} |{{center|Pyramids}} |27th |
{{flagicon|MAR}} Morocco
|2019 Moroccan Throne Cup |{{center|TAS de Casablanca}} |{{center|2–1}} |{{center|Hassania Agadir}} |1st |– |
{{flagicon|RSA}} South Africa
|{{center|TS Galaxy}} |{{center|1–0}} |{{center|Kaizer Chiefs}} |1st |— |
{{flagicon|RWA}} Rwanda
|{{center|APR FC}} |{{center|Round Robin}} |{{center|A.S. Kigali}} |9th |2014 |
{{flagicon|TUN}} Tunisia
|{{center|CS Sfaxien}} |{{center|0–0 {{pso|5–4}}}} |{{center|Étoile du Sahel}} |5th |2008–09 |
=[[CONCACAF]]=
class="wikitable sortable" |
Nation
!Tournament !Champion !Final score !Second place !data-sort-type="number"|Title !Last honor |
---|
{{flagicon|CAN}} Canada
| {{center|Montreal Impact}} | {{center|1–1 {{pso|3–1}}}} | {{center|Toronto FC}} | 4th | 2014 |
{{flagicon|SLV}} El Salvador
| {{center|Santa Tecla}} | {{center|1–0}} | {{center|Audaz}} | 2nd | 2016–17 |
{{flagicon|HON|1949}} Honduras
| | | | | |
{{flagicon|MEX}} Mexico
| {{center|América}} | {{center|1–0}} | {{center|Juárez}} | 6th | 1973–74 |
{{flagicon|USA}} United States
| 2019 Lamar Hunt U.S. Open Cup | {{center|Atlanta United FC}} | {{center|2–1}} | {{center|Minnesota United FC}} | 1st | — |
=[[CONMEBOL]]=
class="wikitable sortable" |
Nation
!Tournament !Champion !Final score !Second place !data-sort-type="number"|Title !Last honor |
---|
rowspan=2|{{flagicon|ARG}} Argentina
|{{center|River Plate}} |{{center|3–0}} |{{center|Central Córdoba (SdE)}} |3rd |
2019 Copa de la Superliga
|{{center|Tigre}} |{{center|2–0}} |{{center|Boca Juniors}} |1st |— |
{{flagicon|BRA}} Brazil
|{{center|Athletico Paranaense}} |{{center|3–1}} |{{center|Internacional}} |1st |— |
{{flagicon|CHI}} Chile
|2019 Copa Chile{{efn|group="CONMEBOL cups"|The 2019 Copa Chile semi-finals and final were played in January 2020.}} |{{center|Colo-Colo}} |{{center|2–1}} |{{center|Universidad de Chile}} |12th |2016 |
rowspan=2|{{flagicon|COL}} Colombia
|{{center|Independiente Medellín}} |{{center|4–3}} |{{center|Deportivo Cali}} |2nd |1981 |
2019 Superliga Colombiana
|{{center|Junior}} |{{center|2–2 {{pso|3–0}}}} |{{center|Deportes Tolima}} |1st |— |
{{flagicon|ECU}} Ecuador
|{{center|LDU Quito}} |{{center|3–3 (a)}} |{{center|Delfín}} |1st |— |
{{flagicon|PAR}} Paraguay
|{{center|Libertad}} |{{center|3–0}} |{{center|Guaraní}} |1st |— |
{{flagicon|PER}} Peru
|{{center|Atlético Grau}} |{{center|0–0 {{pso|4–3}}}} |{{center|Sport Huancayo}} |1st |— |
{{flagicon|URU}} Uruguay
|{{center|Nacional}} |{{center|1–1 {{pso|4–3}}}} |{{center|Peñarol}} |1st |— |
{{flagicon|VEN}} Venezuela
|{{center|Zamora}} |{{center|3–3 (a)}} |{{center|Monagas}} |1st |— |
{{notelist|group="CONMEBOL cups"}}
= [[Oceania Football Confederation|OFC]] =
class="wikitable sortable" | |
Nation
!Tournament !Champion !Final score !Second place !Title !Last honor | |
---|---|
{{flagicon|NZL}} New Zealand
|{{center|Napier City Rovers}} | {{center|3–2}}
|{{center|Melville United}} |5th |2002 |
Women's leagues
=[[UEFA]]=
class="wikitable sortable" |
Nation
! Tournament ! Champion ! Second place ! data-sort-type="number" | Title ! Last honor |
---|
{{Flagicon|ALB}} Albania
|2018–19 Albanian Women's National Championship |6th |
{{flagicon|AUT}} Austria
| 2018–19 ÖFB-Frauenliga | 5th | 2017–18 |
{{flagicon|BEL}} Belgium
| 2nd | 2017–18 |
{{flagicon|HRV}} Croatia
| 2018–19 Croatian Women's First Football League |1st | — |
{{flagicon|CYP}} Cyprus
| 2018–19 Cypriot First Division |7th |2016-17 |
{{flagicon|CZE}} Czech Republic
| 2018–19 Czech First Division |20th |
{{flagicon|DNK}} Denmark
|12th |
{{flagicon|ENG}} England
|3rd |2012 |
{{Flagicon|FAR}} Faroe Islands
|19th |2016 |
{{flagicon|FRA}} France
|Lyon |17th |
{{flagicon|DEU}} Germany
|5th |
{{flagicon|ISL}} Iceland
|11th |2010 |
{{flagicon|IRL}} Ireland
| 2019 Women's National League |2nd |
{{flagicon|ISR}} Israel
|8th |
{{flagicon|ITA}} Italy
| Juventus | 2nd | 2017–18 |
{{flagicon|NLD}} Netherlands
| Twente | Ajax | 6th | 2015–16 |
{{flagicon|NOR}} Norway
| 7th | 2018 |
{{flagicon|PRT}} Portugal
| Braga | 1st | — |
{{flagicon|ROU}} Romania
| 5th | 2017–18 |
{{flagicon|RUS}} Russia
|1st | |
{{flagicon|SCO}} Scotland
| 14th | 2018 |
{{flagicon|SVN}} Slovenia
| 2018–19 Slovenian Women's League{{cite web | title= 1. SŽNL 2017/18 | url= http://www.nzs.si/tekmovanja/default.asp?action=lestvica&id_menu=429&id_sezone=2018 | publisher= Football Association of Slovenia official website | access-date= 12 August 2017 | language=sl}} | Pomurje | 7th | 2015–16 |
{{flagicon|ESP}} Spain
| 4th | 2017–18 |
{{flagicon|SWE}} Sweden
| 11th{{efn|group="UEFA women's leagues"|Includes titles won under previous club identities of Malmö FF Dam and LdB FC Malmö.}} | 2015 |
{{Flagicon|TUR}} Turkey
| 2018–19 Turkish Women's First Football League | Beşiktaş | ALG Spor | 1st | — |
{{Flagicon|UKR}} Ukraine
| 2018–19 Ukrainian Women's League | 9th | 2017–18 |
{{flagicon|WAL}} Wales
| 2018–19 Welsh Premier League | 6th{{efn|group="UEFA women's leagues"|Includes titles won under previous club identities of UWIC Ladies and Cardiff Met Ladies.}} | 2017–18 |
{{notelist|group="UEFA women's leagues"}}
=[[Asian Football Confederation|AFC]]=
class="wikitable sortable" |
Nation
! Tournament ! Champion ! Second place ! data-sort-type="number"|Title ! Last honor |
---|
{{flagicon|AUS}} Australia
| {{center|Sydney FC}} | {{center|Perth Glory}} | 3rd | 2012–13 |
{{flagicon|JPN}} Japan
| 2019 Nadeshiko League Division 1 |17th |2018 |
{{flagicon|LBN}} Lebanon
|2018–19 Lebanese Women's Football League |{{center|SAS}} |{{center|Zouk Mosbeh}} |3rd |
{{flagicon|IND}} India
| 2018–19 Indian Women's Super League |{{center|Sethu FC}} |{{center|Manipur Police}} |1st |None |
{{flagicon|INA}} Indonesia
|{{center|Persib Putri}} |{{center|TIRA-Persikabo Kartini}} |1st |None |
=[[CONCACAF]]=
class="wikitable sortable" |
Nation
! Tournament ! Champion ! Second place ! data-sort-type="number"|Title ! Last honor |
---|
rowspan=2 | {{flagicon|MEX}} Mexico
| 2019 Liga MX Femenil Clausura | align=center | Tigres UANL | align=center | Monterrey | 2nd |
2019 Liga MX Femenil Apertura
| align=center | Monterrey | align=center | Tigres UANL | 1st | None |
{{flagicon|USA}} United States
| align=center | North Carolina Courage | align=center | Chicago Red Stars | 2nd | 2018 |
=[[CONMEBOL]]=
class="wikitable sortable" |
Nation
! Tournament ! Champion ! Second place ! data-sort-type="number"|Title ! Last honor |
---|
{{flagicon|BRA}} Brazil
| 2019 Campeonato Brasileiro de Futebol Feminino Série A1 |2nd |2014 |
= [[Oceania Football Confederation|OFC]] =
class="wikitable sortable" |
Nation
!Tournament !Champion !Second place !data-sort-type="number"|Title !Last honor |
---|
{{flagicon|NZL}} New Zealand
|{{center|Canterbury United Pride}} |{{center|Northern Lights}} |4th |2016 |
Women's cups
=[[UEFA]]=
class="wikitable sortable" |
Nation
!Tournament !Champion !Final score !Second place !data-sort-type="number"|Title !Last honor |
---|
rowspan="2" |{{Flagicon|ENG}} England
|{{center|Manchester City}} |{{center|3–0}} |{{center|West Ham United}} |2nd |
2018–19 Women's League Cup
|{{center|Manchester City}} |{{center|0–0 {{pso|4–2}}}} |{{center|Arsenal}} |3rd |2016 |
{{Flagicon|FRA}} France
|2018–19 Coupe de France Féminine |{{center|Lyon}} |{{center|3–1}} |{{center|Lille}} |10th |2017 |
{{flagicon|GER}} Germany
|{{center|VfL Wolfsburg}} |{{center|1–0}} |{{center|SC Freiburg}} |6th |
{{Flagicon|ITA}} Italy
|2018–19 Italian Women's Cup |{{center|Juventus}} |{{center|2–1}} |{{center|Fiorentina}} |1st |— |
{{Flagicon|MLD}} Moldova
|{{center|Agarista-ȘS Anenii Noi}} |{{center|3–1}} |{{center|Noroc Minoreni}} | | |
{{Flagicon|NED}} Netherlands
|{{center|Ajax}} |{{center|2–1}} |{{center|Zwolle}} |3rd |2017–18 |
{{Flagicon|POR}} Portugal
|2018–19 Taça de Portugal de Futebol Feminino |{{center|Benfica}} |{{center|4–0}} |{{center|Valadares Gaia}} |1st | |
{{flagicon|SVN}} Slovenia
| 2018–19 Slovenian Women's Cup{{cite web | title= Ženski pokal 2017/18 | url=http://www.nzs.si/tekmovanja/default.asp?id_menu=434&id_sezone=2018 | publisher= Football Association of Slovenia official website | language= sl | access-date= 12 August 2017}} |{{center|Pomurje}} | {{center|5–0}} | {{center|Krim}} | 9th | 2017-18 |
{{Flagicon|ESP}} Spain
|{{center|Real Sociedad}} |{{center|2–1}} |{{center|Atlético Madrid}} |1st |— |
{{Flagicon|UKR}} Ukraine
|2018–19 Ukrainian Women's Cup | {{center|2–0}} |11th |2017-18 |
{{Flagicon|WAL}} Wales
| {{center|Cardiff Met Women}} | {{center|2–0}} | {{center|Abergavenny Women}} | 3rd{{efn|group="UEFA women's cups"|Includes titles won under previous club identity of Cardiff Met Ladies.}} | 2016–17 |
{{notelist|group="UEFA women's cups"}}
=[[Asian Football Confederation|AFC]]=
class="wikitable sortable" |
Nation
!Tournament !Champion !Final score !Second place !data-sort-type="number"|Title !Last honor |
---|
{{Flagicon|LIB}} Lebanon
|2018–19 Lebanese Women's FA Cup |{{center|SAS}} |{{center|1–0}} |{{center|Zouk Mosbeh}} |2nd |
=[[Oceanian Football Confederation|OFC]]=
class="wikitable sortable" |
Nation
!Tournament !Champion !Final score !Second place !data-sort-type="number"|Title !Last honor |
---|
{{Flagicon|NZL}} New Zealand
|{{center|Eastern Suburbs}} |{{center|4–0}} |{{center|Coastal Spirit}} |1st |— |
Second, third, fourth, and fifth leagues
=CONCACAF=
class="wikitable sortable" |
Nation
!League !Champion !Final score !Second place !data-sort-type="number"|Title !Last honour |
---|
rowspan="2" | {{flagicon|CAN}} Canada
|2019 Première Ligue de soccer du Québec | |3rd |2018 |
2019 Canadian Soccer League
|2–0 |1st | |
Detailed association football results
=[[FIFA]]=
- May 23 – June 15: 2019 FIFA U-20 World Cup in {{POL}}{{cite web|author=FIFA.com |url=https://www.fifa.com/u20worldcup/ |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20070626042614/http://www.fifa.com/u20worldcup/ |url-status=dead |archive-date=June 26, 2007 |title=FIFA U-20 World Cup Website |publisher=Fifa.com |access-date=2020-04-06}}
- {{fbu|20|UKR}} defeated {{fbu|20|KOR}} 3–1 to win their first FIFA U-20 World Cup title.
- {{fbu|20|ECU}} took third place.
- June 7 – July 7: 2019 FIFA Women's World Cup in {{FRA}}{{cite web|author=FIFA.com |url=https://www.fifa.com/womensworldcup/ |title=FIFA Women's World Cup Website |publisher=Fifa.com |access-date=2020-04-06}}
- The {{fbw|USA}} defeated the {{fbw|NED}} 2–0 to win their second consecutive and fourth overall FIFA Women's World Cup title.
- {{fbw|SWE}} took third place.
- October 26 – November 17: 2019 FIFA U-17 World Cup in {{BRA}}{{cite web |author=FIFA.com |url=https://www.fifa.com/u17worldcup/ |title=FIFA U-17 World Cup Website |publisher=Fifa.com |access-date=2020-04-06 |archive-date=2019-07-12 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20190712131943/https://www.fifa.com/u17worldcup/ |url-status=dead }}
- {{fbu|17|BRA}} defeated {{fbu|17|MEX}} 2–1 to win their fourth FIFA U-17 World Cup title.
- {{fbu|17|FRA}} took third place.
- December 11 – 22: 2019 FIFA Club World Cup in {{QAT}}
- {{flagicon|ENG}} Liverpool defeated {{flagicon|BRA}} Flamengo, 1–0 in extra time, to win their first FIFA Club World Cup title.
- {{flagicon|MEX}} Monterrey took third place.
=[[UEFA]]=
;National teams
- May 3 – 19: 2019 UEFA European Under-17 Championship in {{IRL}}
- The {{fbu|17|NED}} defeated {{fbu|17|ITA}}, 4–2, to win their second consecutive and fourth overall UEFA European Under-17 Championship title.
- May 5 – 17: 2019 UEFA Women's Under-17 Championship in {{BUL}}
- {{fbwu|17|GER}} defeated the {{fbwu|17|NED}}, 3–2 in penalties and after a 1–1 score in regular play, to win their seventh UEFA Women's Under-17 Championship title.
- June 5 – 9: 2019 UEFA Nations League Finals in {{POR}}
- {{fb|POR}} defeated the {{fb|NED}}, 1–0, to win the inaugural UEFA Nations League title.
- {{fb|ENG}} took third place.
- June 16 – 30: 2019 UEFA European Under-21 Championship in {{ITA}} & {{SMR}}
- {{fbu|21|ESP}} defeated {{fbu|21|GER}}, 2–1, to win their fifth UEFA European Under-21 Championship title.
- {{fbu|21|ROU}} and {{fbu|21|FRA}} were the semi-final losers in this tournament.
- Note: All teams mentioned above have qualified to compete at the 2020 Summer Olympics.
- July 14 – 27: 2019 UEFA European Under-19 Championship in {{ARM}}
- {{fbu|19|ESP}} defeated {{fbu|19|POR}}, 2–0, to win their 11th UEFA European Under-19 Championship title.
- July 16 – 28: 2019 UEFA Women's Under-19 Championship in {{SCO}}
- {{fbwu|19|FRA}} defeated {{fbwu|19|GER}}, 2–1, to win their fifth UEFA Women's Under-19 Championship title.
- Note: Both teams mentioned above, along with {{fbwu|19|ESP}} & the {{fbwu|19|NED}}, have qualified to compete at the 2020 FIFA U-20 Women's World Cup.
;Clubs
- September 12, 2018 – May 18, 2019: 2018–19 UEFA Women's Champions League (final in {{flagicon|HUN}} Budapest)
- {{flagicon|FRA}} Lyon defeated {{flagicon|ESP}} Barcelona 4–1 to win their fourth consecutive and sixth overall UEFA Women's Champions League title.
- September 18, 2018 – April 29, 2019: 2018–19 UEFA Youth League (final in {{flagicon|CHE}} Nyon)
- {{flagicon|POR}} Porto defeated {{flagicon|ENG}} Chelsea 3–1 to win their first UEFA Youth League title.
- September 18, 2018 – June 1, 2019: 2018–19 UEFA Champions League (final in {{flagicon|ESP}} Madrid)
- {{flagicon|ENG}} Liverpool defeated fellow English team Tottenham Hotspur 2–0 to win their sixth UEFA Champions League title.
- Note: Liverpool would represent UEFA at the 2019 FIFA Club World Cup.
- September 20, 2018 – May 29, 2019: 2018–19 UEFA Europa League (final in {{flagicon|AZE}} Baku)
- {{flagicon|ENG}} Chelsea defeated fellow London side Arsenal 4–1 to win their second UEFA Europa League title.
- August 14: 2019 UEFA Super Cup in {{flagicon|TUR}} Istanbul
- {{flagicon|ENG}} Liverpool defeated fellow English team Chelsea 5–4 on penalties after extra time ended in a 2–2 draw, winning their fourth UEFA Super Cup title.
=[[CONMEBOL]]=
;National teams
- January 17 – February 10: 2019 South American U-20 Championship in {{CHI}}
- Champions: {{fbu|20|ECU}}; Second: {{fbu|20|ARG}}; Third: {{fbu|20|URU}}; Fourth: {{fbu|20|COL}}
- Note 1: All four teams mentioned above have qualified to compete at the 2019 FIFA U-20 World Cup.
- Note 2: Along with {{fbu|20|PER}}, three teams mentioned above (excluding Colombia) have qualified to compete at the 2019 Pan American Games.
- March 21 – April 14: 2019 South American U-17 Championship in {{PER}}
- Champions: {{fbu|17|ARG}}; Second: {{fbu|17|CHI}}; Third: {{fbu|17|PAR}}; Fourth: {{fbu|17|ECU}}
- Note: All four teams mentioned above have qualified to compete at the 2019 FIFA U-17 World Cup.
- June 14 – July 7: 2019 Copa América in {{BRA}}
- {{fb|BRA}} defeated {{fb|PER}}, 3–1, to win their ninth Copa América title.
- {{fb|ARG}} took third place.
- November 23 – December 8: 2019 South American U-15 Championship in {{PAR}}
- Champions: {{fbu|15|BRA}}; Second: {{fbu|15|ARG}}; Third: {{fbu|15|PAR}}; Fourth: {{fbu|15|COL}}
;Clubs
- January 22 – November 23: 2019 Copa Libertadores (final in {{flagicon|PER}} Lima)
- {{flagicon|BRA}} Flamengo defeated {{flagicon|ARG}} River Plate, 2–1, to win their second Copa Libertadores title.
- Note: Flamengo would represent CONMEBOL at the 2019 FIFA Club World Cup.
- February 5 – November 9: 2019 Copa Sudamericana (final in {{flagicon|PAR}} Asunción)
- {{flagicon|ECU}} Independiente del Valle defeated {{flagicon|ARG}} Colón, 3–1, to win their first Copa Sudamericana title.
- May 22 & 30: 2019 Recopa Sudamericana (Matches played in {{flagicon|BRA}} Curitiba & {{flagicon|ARG}} Buenos Aires){{cite web|url=http://www.conmebol.com/es/recopa-sudamericana |title=CONMEBOL's Recopa Sudamericana Page |language=es |publisher=Conmebol.com |access-date=2020-04-06}}
- {{flagicon|ARG}} River Plate defeated {{flagicon|BRA}} Athletico Paranaense, 3–1, to win their third Recopa Sudamericana title.
- August 7: 2019 J.League Cup / Copa Sudamericana Championship in {{flagicon|JPN}} Hiratsuka
- {{flagicon|BRA}} Club Athletico Paranaense defeated {{flagicon|JPN}} Shonan Bellmare, 4–0, to win their first J.League Cup / Copa Sudamericana Championship title.
- October 11 – 28: 2019 Copa Libertadores Femenina in {{flagicon|ECU}} Quito
- {{flagicon|BRA}} Corinthians defeated fellow Brazilian team, Ferroviária, 2–0, to win their first Copa Libertadores Femenina title.
- {{flagicon|COL}} América took third place.
=[[Asian Football Confederation|AFC]]=
;National teams
- January 5 – February 1: 2019 AFC Asian Cup in the {{UAE}}{{cite web|url=http://www.the-afc.com/asiancup/ |title=AFC's Asian Cup Website |publisher=The-afc.com |access-date=2020-04-06}}
- {{fb|QAT}} defeated {{fb|JPN}}, 3–1, to win their first AFC Asian Cup title.
- September 15 – 28: 2019 AFC U-16 Women's Championship in {{THA}}{{cite web|url=http://www.the-afc.com/competitions/afc-u-16-womens-championship/ |title=AFC's 2019 U-16 Women's Championship Page |publisher=The-afc.com |access-date=2020-04-06}}
- {{fbwu|17|JPN}} defeated {{fbwu|17|PRK}}, 2–1, to win their fourth AFC U-16 Women's Championship title.
- {{fbwu|17|CHN}} took third place.
- Note: Both Japan and North Korea have qualified to compete at the 2020 FIFA U-17 Women's World Cup.
- October 27 – November 9: 2019 AFC U-19 Women's Championship in {{THA}}{{cite web|url=http://www.the-afc.com/competitions/afc-u-19-womens-championship/ |title=AFC's 2019 U-19 Women's Championship Page |publisher=The-afc.com |access-date=2020-04-06}}
- {{fbwu|20|JPN}} defeated {{fbwu|20|PRK}}, 2–1, to win their third consecutive and sixth overall AFC U-19 Women's Championship title.
- {{fbwu|20|KOR}} took third place.
- Note: All three teams mentioned above have qualified to compete at the 2020 FIFA U-20 Women's World Cup.
;Clubs
- February 5 – November 4: 2019 AFC Cup{{cite web|url=http://www.the-afc.com/competitions/afc-cup/ |title=AFC's Cup Page |publisher=The-afc.com |access-date=2020-04-06}}
- {{flagicon|LIB}} Al Ahed FC defeated {{flagicon|PRK}} April 25, 1–0, to win their first AFC Cup title.
- February 5 – November 24: 2019 AFC Champions League{{cite web|url=http://www.the-afc.com/competitions/afc-champions-league/ |title=AFC's Champions League Page |publisher=The-afc.com |access-date=2020-04-06}}
- {{flagicon|KSA}} Al-Hilal defeated {{flagicon|JPN}} Urawa Red Diamonds, 3–0 on aggregate, to win their third AFC Champions League title.
- Note: Al-Hilal would represent the AFC at the 2019 FIFA Club World Cup.
=[[ASEAN Football Federation|AFF]]=
- February 17 – 26: 2019 AFF U-22 Youth Championship in {{flagicon|CAM}} Phnom Penh
- In the final, {{fbu|22|INA}} defeated {{fbu|22|THA}}, 2–1. to win their 1st title.
- {{fbu|22|VIE}} took third place and {{fbu|22|CAM}} took fourth place.
=[[West Asian Football Federation|WAFF]]=
- January 7 – 15: 2019 WAFF Women's Championship in {{flagicon|BHR}} Muharraq
- Round Robin final positions: 1. {{fbw|JOR}}, 2. {{fbw|BHR}}, 3. {{fbw|LIB}}, 4. {{fbw|UAE}}, 5. {{fbw|PLE}}
=[[South Asian Football Federation|SAFF]]=
- March 12 – 22: 2019 SAFF Women's Championship in {{NEP}}
- In the final, {{fbw|IND}} defeated {{fbw|NEP}}, 3–1, to win their 5th consecutive SAFF Women's Championship.
- {{fbw|SRI}} and {{fbw|BAN}} shared semifinals.
=[[Union of Arab Football Associations|UAFA]]=
- May 5, 2018 – April 28: 2018–19 Arab Club Champions Cup
- {{flagicon|TUN}} Étoile du Sahel defeated {{flagicon|KSA}} Al-Hilal FC, 2–1, to win their first Arab Club Champions Cup title.
=[[Confederation of African Football|CAF]]=
;National teams
- February 2 – 17: 2019 Africa U-20 Cup of Nations in {{flagicon|NIG}} Niamey & Maradi[http://www.cafonline.com/en-us/competitions/21steditiontotalu-20africacupofnations,niger2019/home CAF's 2019 Africa U-20 Cup of Nations Page]
- {{fbu|20|MLI}} defeated {{fbu|20|SEN}}, 3–2 in penalties and after a 1–1 score in regular play, to win their first Africa U-20 Cup of Nations title.
- {{fbu|20|RSA}} took third place. {{fbu|20|NGR}} took fourth place.
- Note: All teams mentioned above have qualified to compete at the 2019 FIFA U-20 World Cup.
- April 14 – 28: 2019 Africa U-17 Cup of Nations in {{flagicon|TAN}} Dar es Salaam[http://www.cafonline.com/en-us/competitions/u17afcon,tanzania2019/home CAF's 2019 Africa U-17 Cup of Nations Page]
- {{fbu|17|CMR}} defeated {{fbu|17|GUI}}, 5–3 in penalties and after a 0–0 score in regular play, to win their second Africa U-17 Cup of Nations title.
- {{fbu|17|ANG}} took third place. {{fbu|17|NGR}} took fourth place.
- Note: All four teams mentioned above have qualified to compete at the 2019 FIFA U-17 World Cup.
- June 21 – July 19: 2019 Africa Cup of Nations in {{EGY}}[http://www.cafonline.com/en-us/competitions/totalafricacupofnations,egypt2019/home CAF's 2019 Africa Cup of Nations Page]
- {{fb|ALG}} defeated {{fb|SEN}}, 1–0, to win their second Africa Cup of Nations title.
- {{fb|NGR}} took third place.
- November 8 – 22: 2019 Africa U-23 Cup of Nations in {{flagicon|EGY}} Cairo
- Champions: {{fbu|23|EGY}}; Second: {{fbu|23|CIV}}; Third: {{fbu|23|RSA}}; Fourth: {{fbu|23|GHA}};
;Clubs
- November 27, 2018 – May 26, 2019: 2018–19 CAF Confederation Cup[http://www.cafonline.com/en-us/competitions/confederationcup20182019/home CAF's 2018–19 Confederation Cup Page]
- {{flagicon|EGY}} Zamalek SC defeated {{flagicon|MAR}} RS Berkane, 5–3 in penalties after a 1–1 score in regular play, to win their first CAF Confederation Cup title.
- November 27, 2018 – May 31: 2018–19 CAF Champions League[http://www.cafonline.com/en-us/competitions/championsleague20182019/home CAF's 2018–19 CAF Champions League Page]
- {{flagicon|TUN}} Espérance de Tunis defeated {{flagicon|MAR}} Wydad Casablanca, after the Moroccan team forfeited the second and final match between these teams. Therefore, Espérance de Tunis won their second consecutive and fourth overall CAF Champions League title.
- Note: Espérance de Tunis would represent the CAF at the 2019 FIFA Club World Cup.
- March 29: 2019 CAF Super Cup (March) in {{flagicon|QAT}} Al Rayyan[http://www.cafonline.com/en-us/competitions/totalcafsupercup2019/home CAF's 2019 Super Cup (March) Page]
- {{flagicon|MAR}} Raja Casablanca defeated {{flagicon|TUN}} Espérance de Tunis, 2–1, to win their second CAF Super Cup title.
=[[CONCACAF]]=
;National teams
- May 1 – 16: 2019 CONCACAF U-17 Championship in {{flagicon|USA}} Bradenton{{cite web|url=https://www.concacaf.com/en/under-17s-men |title=CONCACAF U-17 Championship Website |publisher=Concacaf.com |date=2019-05-14 |access-date=2020-04-06}}
- {{fbu|17|MEX}} defeated the {{fbu|17|USA}}, 2–1 in extra time, to win their eighth CONCACAF U-17 Championship title.
- June 15 – July 7: 2019 CONCACAF Gold Cup in the {{USA}}, {{flagicon|CRC}} San José, and {{flagicon|JAM}} Kingston{{cite web|url=https://www.goldcup.org/ |title=CONCACAF Gold Cup Website |publisher=Goldcup.org |access-date=2020-04-06}}
- {{fb|MEX}} defeated the {{fb|USA}}, 1–0, to win their eighth CONCACAF Gold Cup title.
;Clubs
- February 19 – May 2: 2019 CONCACAF Champions League{{cite web|url=https://www.concacafchampionsleague.com/ |title=CONCACAF Champions League Website |publisher=Concacafchampionsleague.com |access-date=2020-04-06}}
- {{flagicon|MEX}} Monterrey defeated fellow Mexican team, UANL, 2–1 on aggregate, to win their fourth CONCACAF Champions League title.
- Note: Monterrey would represent CONCACAF at the 2019 FIFA Club World Cup.
- July 30 – November 26: 2019 CONCACAF League{{cite web|url=https://www.concacafleague.com/ |title=CONCACAF League Website |publisher=Concacafleague.com |access-date=2020-04-06}}
- {{flagicon|CRI}} Saprissa defeated {{flagicon|HON|1949}} Motagua, 1–0 on aggregate, to win their first CONCACAF League title.
=[[Oceania Football Confederation|OFC]]=
;National teams
- August 30 – September 12: 2019 OFC U-19 Women's Championship in {{flagicon|COK}} Matavera
- {{fbwu|20|NZL}} defeated {{fbwu|20|NCL}}, 5–2, to win their seventh consecutive OFC U-19 Women's Championship title.
- {{fbwu|20|TAH}} took third place.
- Note: New Zealand has qualified to compete at the 2020 FIFA U-20 Women's World Cup.
- September 21 – October 6: 2019 OFC Men's Olympic Qualifying Tournament (also named the 2019 OFC U-23 Championship) in {{FIJ}}
- {{fb|NZL}} defeated the {{fb|SOL}}, 5–0, to win their fourth 2019 OFC U-23 Championship title.
- {{fb|VAN}} took third place.
- Note: New Zealand has qualified to compete at the 2020 Summer Olympics.
;Clubs
- February 10 – May 12: 2019 OFC Champions League
- {{flagicon|NCL}} Hienghène Sport defeated fellow New Caledonian team, Magenta, 1–0, to win their first OFC Champions League title.
- Note: Hienghène Sport would represent CONCACAF at the 2019 FIFA Club World Cup.
Detailed beach soccer results
=International beach soccer events=
- March 9 – 17: 2019 AFC Beach Soccer Championship in {{flagicon|THA}} Pattaya{{cite web |url=https://beachsoccer.com/events/afc-beach-soccer-championship-thailand-2019 |title=BSWW's AFC Beach Soccer Championship Thailand 2019 Page |publisher=Beachsoccer.com |access-date=2020-04-06 |archive-date=2020-08-14 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20200814111022/https://beachsoccer.com/events/afc-beach-soccer-championship-thailand-2019 |url-status=dead }}
- {{beachsoccer|JPN}} defeated {{beachsoccer|UAE}}, 3–1 in penalties and after a 2–2 score in regular play, to win their third AFC Beach Soccer Championship title.
- {{beachsoccer|OMA}} took third place.
- Note: These three teams have qualified to compete at the 2019 FIFA Beach Soccer World Cup.
- April 28 – May 5: 2019 CONMEBOL Qualifier for the FIFA Beach Soccer World Cup in {{BRA}}{{cite web |url=https://beachsoccer.com/events/conmebol-eliminatorias-mundial-fifa-futbol-playa-brasil-2019 |title=BSWW's CONMEBOL Eliminatorias Mundial FIFA Fútbol Playa Brasil 2019 Page |publisher=Beachsoccer.com |access-date=2020-04-06 |archive-date=2019-12-19 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20191219012611/https://beachsoccer.com/events/conmebol-eliminatorias-mundial-fifa-futbol-playa-brasil-2019 |url-status=dead }}
- {{beachsoccer|BRA}} defeated {{beachsoccer|URU}}, 10–1, in the final.
- {{beachsoccer|PAR}} took third place.
- Note 1: Both Brazil and Uruguay have qualified to compete at the 2019 FIFA Beach Soccer World Cup.
- Note 2: Paraguay has already qualified for the 2019 FIFA Beach Soccer World Cup as host nation.
- May 9 – 12: 2019 World Beach Games - European Qualifier in {{flagicon|ESP}} Tarragona{{cite web |url=https://beachsoccer.com/events/world-beach-games-europe-qualifier-salou-2019 |title=BSWW's 2019 World Beach Games - European Qualifier Page |publisher=Beachsoccer.com |access-date=2020-04-06 |archive-date=2020-09-13 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20200913022400/https://beachsoccer.com/events/world-beach-games-europe-qualifier-salou-2019 |url-status=dead }}
- Men: 1. {{beachsoccer|RUS}}, 2. {{beachsoccer|ESP}}, 3. {{beachsoccer|ITA}}, 4. {{beachsoccer|SUI}}
- Note 1: All men's teams mentioned above have qualified to compete at the 2019 World Beach Games.
- Women: 1. {{beachsoccerwomen|ENG}}, 2. {{beachsoccerwomen|ESP}}, 3. {{beachsoccerwomen|SUI}}, 4. {{beachsoccerwomen|RUS}}, 5. {{beachsoccerwomen|CZE}}
- Note 2: England and Spain (women's teams) have qualified to compete at the 2019 World Beach Games.
- May 13 – 19: 2019 CONCACAF Beach Soccer Championship in {{flagicon|MEX}} Puerto Vallarta{{cite web |url=https://beachsoccer.com/events/2019-concacaf-beach-soccer-championship |title=BSWW's 2019 CONCACAF Beach Soccer Championship Page |publisher=Beachsoccer.com |access-date=2020-04-06 |archive-date=2019-12-18 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20191218180148/https://beachsoccer.com/events/2019-concacaf-beach-soccer-championship |url-status=dead }}
- {{beachsoccer|MEX}} defeated the {{beachsoccer|USA}}, 6–2, to win their fourth CONCACAF Beach Soccer Championship title.
- {{beachsoccer|ESA}} took third place.
- Note: Both Mexico and the United States qualify to compete at the 2019 FIFA Beach Soccer World Cup.
- June 17 – 22: 2019 OFC Beach Soccer Nations Cup in {{flagicon|TAH}} Papeete{{cite web |url=https://beachsoccer.com/events/ofc-beach-soccer-nations-cup |title=BSWW's 2019 OFC Beach Soccer Nations Cup Page |publisher=Beachsoccer.com |access-date=2020-04-06 |archive-date=2019-12-17 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20191217153420/https://beachsoccer.com/events/ofc-beach-soccer-nations-cup |url-status=dead }}
- {{beachsoccer|TAH}} defeated the {{beachsoccer|SOL}}, 4–3, to win their second OFC Beach Soccer Nations Cup title.
- {{beachsoccer|NCL}} took third place.
- Note: Tahiti has qualified to compete at the 2019 FIFA Beach Soccer World Cup.
- June 19 – 23: Part of the 2019 African Beach Games in {{flagicon|CPV}} Sal (debut event){{cite web |url=https://beachsoccer.com/events/african-beach-games-sal-2019 |title=BSWW's African Beach Games Sal 2019 Page |publisher=Beachsoccer.com |access-date=2020-04-06 |archive-date=2019-12-20 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20191220132104/https://beachsoccer.com/events/african-beach-games-sal-2019 |url-status=dead }}
- {{beachsoccer|SEN}} defeated {{beachsoccer|MAR}}, 4–1, to win the inaugural African Beach Games gold medal.
- {{beachsoccer|NGR}} took the bronze medal.
- June 25 – 29: Part of the 2019 European Games in {{flagicon|BLR}} Minsk{{cite web |url=https://beachsoccer.com/events/european-games-minsk-2019 |title=BSWW's 2019 European Games Page |publisher=Beachsoccer.com |access-date=2020-04-06 |archive-date=2020-08-15 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20200815015913/https://www.beachsoccer.com/events/european-games-minsk-2019 |url-status=dead }}
- {{beachsoccer|POR}} defeated {{beachsoccer|ESP}}, 8–3, to win their first European Games gold medal.
- {{beachsoccer|SUI}} won the bronze medal.
- July 19 – 27: 2019 UEFA Qualifier for the FIFA Beach Soccer World Cup in {{flagicon|RUS}} Moscow{{cite web |url=https://beachsoccer.com/events/fifa-beach-soccer-world-cup-2019-europe-qualifier-moscow |title=BSWW's FIFA Beach Soccer World Cup 2019 – Europe Qualifier Moscow Page |publisher=Beachsoccer.com |access-date=2020-04-06 |archive-date=2019-07-16 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20190716033508/https://www.beachsoccer.com/events/fifa-beach-soccer-world-cup-2019-europe-qualifier-moscow |url-status=dead }}
- {{beachsoccer|RUS}} defeated {{beachsoccer|ITA}}, 7–1, to book their team and compete at the 2019 FIFA Beach Soccer World Cup.
- Note: Both teams mentioned above, along with {{beachsoccer|BLR}}, {{beachsoccer|SUI}}, & {{beachsoccer|POR}} have also qualified to compete at the 2019 FIFA Beach Soccer World Cup.
- August 3 – 5: 2019 World Beach Games - Americas Qualifier in {{flagicon|ESA}} San Salvador{{cite web |url=https://beachsoccer.com/events/world-beach-games-qualifier-el-salvador-2019 |title=BSWW's World Beach Games - Qualifier El Salvador 2019 Page |publisher=Beachsoccer.com |access-date=2020-04-06 |archive-date=2019-12-27 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20191227115124/https://www.beachsoccer.com/events/world-beach-games-qualifier-el-salvador-2019 |url-status=dead }}
- Men: 1. {{beachsoccer|MEX}}, 2. {{beachsoccer|ESA}}, 3. {{beachsoccer|USA}}, 4. {{beachsoccer|PAN}}
- Note 1: Mexico and El Salvador have qualified to compete at the 2019 World Beach Games.
- Women: 1. {{beachsoccerwomen|MEX}}, 2. {{beachsoccerwomen|USA}}, 3. {{beachsoccerwomen|BAH}}, 4. {{beachsoccerwomen|ESA}}
- Note 2: Mexico (women's team) has qualified to compete at the 2019 World Beach Games.
- October 12 – 16: Part of the 2019 World Beach Games in {{flagicon|QAT}} Doha{{cite web |url=https://beachsoccer.com/events/world-beach-games-san-diego-2019 |title=BSWW's 2019 World Beach Games Page |publisher=Beachsoccer.com |access-date=2020-04-06 |archive-date=2019-07-08 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20190708062239/https://www.beachsoccer.com/events/world-beach-games-san-diego-2019 |url-status=dead }}
- Men: {{gold1}} {{beachsoccer|BRA}}; {{silver2}} {{beachsoccer|RUS}}; {{bronze3}} {{beachsoccer|IRI}}
- Women: {{gold1}} {{beachsoccerwomen|ESP}}; {{silver2}} {{beachsoccerwomen|GBR}}; {{bronze3}} {{beachsoccerwomen|BRA}}
- November 21 – December 1: 2019 FIFA Beach Soccer World Cup in {{flagicon|PAR}} Asunción{{cite web|url=https://beachsoccer.com/events/fifa-beach-soccer-world-cup-paraguay-2019 |title=BSWW's 2019 FIFA Beach Soccer World Cup Page |date=19 July 2019 |publisher=Beachsoccer.com |access-date=2020-04-06}}
- {{beachsoccer|POR}} defeated {{beachsoccer|ITA}}, 6–4, to win their third FIFA Beach Soccer World Cup title.
- {{beachsoccer|RUS}} took third place.
=[[2019 Euro Beach Soccer League]]=
- July 5 – 7: EBSL #1 in {{flagicon|POR}} Nazaré{{cite web |url=https://beachsoccer.com/events/euro-beach-soccer-league-nazare-2019 |title=BSWW's Euro Beach Soccer League Nazaré 2019 Page |publisher=Beachsoccer.com |access-date=2020-04-06 |archive-date=2019-07-12 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20190712083229/https://www.beachsoccer.com/events/euro-beach-soccer-league-nazare-2019 |url-status=dead }}
- Division A – Group 1: 1. {{beachsoccer|POR}}, 2. {{beachsoccer|UKR}}, 3. {{beachsoccer|SUI}}, 4. {{beachsoccer|POL}}
- Division A – Group 2: 1. {{beachsoccer|ESP}}, 2. {{beachsoccer|RUS}}, 3. {{beachsoccer|TUR}}, 4. {{beachsoccer|AZE}}
- Division B: 1. {{beachsoccer|GEO}}, 2. {{beachsoccer|BUL}}, 3. {{beachsoccer|DEN}}, 4. {{beachsoccer|NOR}}
- August 16 – 18: EBSL #2 in {{flagicon|ITA}} Catania{{cite web |url=https://beachsoccer.com/events/euro-beach-soccer-league-catania-2019 |title=BSWW's Euro Beach Soccer League Catania 2019 Page |publisher=Beachsoccer.com |access-date=2020-04-06 |archive-date=2020-09-13 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20200913022307/https://beachsoccer.com/events/euro-beach-soccer-league-catania-2019 |url-status=dead }}
- Division A: 1. {{beachsoccer|ITA}}, 2. {{beachsoccer|BLR}}, 3. {{beachsoccer|GER}}, 4. {{beachsoccer|FRA}}
- Division B – Main: 1. {{beachsoccer|HUN}}, 2. {{beachsoccer|EST}}, 3. {{beachsoccer|LTU}}, 4. {{beachsoccer|MDA}}
- Division B – Group 1: 1. {{beachsoccer|GRE}}, 2. {{beachsoccer|ROU}}, 3. {{beachsoccer|FIN}}, 4. {{beachsoccer|SRB}}
- Division B – Group 2: 1. {{beachsoccer|CZE}}, 2. {{beachsoccer|KAZ}}, 3. {{beachsoccer|ENG}}, 4. {{beachsoccer|NED}}
- September 5 – 8: Euro Beach Soccer League Superfinal & Promotion Final in {{flagicon|POR}} Figueira da Foz{{cite web |url=https://beachsoccer.com/events/euro-beach-soccer-league-superfinal-and-promotion-final-figueira-da-foz-2019 |title=BSWW's Euro Beach Soccer League - Superfinal and Promotion Final Figueira da Foz 2019 Page |publisher=Beachsoccer.com |access-date=2020-04-06 |archive-date=2020-09-12 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20200912190856/https://beachsoccer.com/events/euro-beach-soccer-league-superfinal-and-promotion-final-figueira-da-foz-2019 |url-status=dead }}
- Superfinal: {{beachsoccer|POR}} defeated {{beachsoccer|RUS}}, 4–2, to win their sixth Euro Beach Soccer League title.
- {{beachsoccer|ESP}} took third place.
- Promotional Final: {{beachsoccer|AZE}} defeated {{beachsoccer|KAZ}}, 2–1, to win their second Euro Beach Soccer League Promotional title.
- {{beachsoccer|ROU}} took third place.
=[[Beach Soccer Worldwide|BSWW]]=
- February 27 – March 3: 2019 Mundialito de Clubes in {{flagicon|RUS}} Moscow{{cite web|url=https://beachsoccer.com/events/mundialito-de-clubes-moscow |title=BSWW's Mundialito de Clubes Moscow Page |publisher=Beachsoccer.com |access-date=2020-04-06}}
- {{flagicon|POR}} S.C. Braga defeated {{flagicon|ITA}} Domusbet Catania BS, 7–6, in the final.
- {{flagicon|BRA}} CR Flamengo took third place.
- March 20 – 23: 2019 South American Beach Games in {{flagicon|ARG}} Rosario{{cite web |url=https://www.beachsoccer.com/events/juegos-suramericanos-de-playa-rosario-2019 |title=BSWW's Juegos Suramericanos de Playa Rosario 2019 Page |publisher=Beachsoccer.com |access-date=2020-04-06 |archive-date=2020-08-07 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20200807144910/https://www.beachsoccer.com/events/juegos-suramericanos-de-playa-rosario-2019 |url-status=dead }}
- {{beachsoccer|BRA}} defeated {{beachsoccer|ARG}}, 8–1, to win the gold medal in this event.
- {{beachsoccer|COL}} defeated {{beachsoccer|PAR}}, 6–5, to win the bronze medal in this event.
- April 16 – 21: 2019 InterCup in {{flagicon|RUS}} Saint Petersburg{{cite web |url=https://beachsoccer.com/events/intercup-st-petersburg-2019 |title=BSWW's InterCup St. Petersburg 2019 Page |publisher=Beachsoccer.com |access-date=2020-04-06 |archive-date=2019-12-18 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20191218081824/https://beachsoccer.com/events/intercup-st-petersburg-2019 |url-status=dead }}
- {{beachsoccer|RUS}} defeated {{flagicon|RUS}} BSC Kristall, 7–6, in the final.
- {{beachsoccer|ITA}} took third place.
- April 26 – 28: 2019 CFA Belt and Road International Beach Soccer Cup in {{flagicon|CHN}} Haikou{{cite web |url=https://beachsoccer.com/events/cfa-belt-and-road-international-beach-soccer-cup-2019 |title=BSWW's 2019 CFA Belt and Road International Beach Soccer Cup China Page |publisher=Beachsoccer.com |access-date=2020-04-06 |archive-date=2019-12-17 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20191217181447/https://beachsoccer.com/events/cfa-belt-and-road-international-beach-soccer-cup-2019 |url-status=dead }}
- Champions: {{beachsoccer|POR}}; Second: {{beachsoccer|ENG}}; Third: {{beachsoccer|CHN}}; Fourth: {{beachsoccer|CZE}}
- May 30 – June 5: 2019 Euro Winners Challenge in {{flagicon|POR}} Nazaré{{cite web |url=https://beachsoccer.com/events/euro-winners-challenge-2019 |title=BSWW's Euro Winners Challenge 2019 Page |publisher=Beachsoccer.com |access-date=2020-04-06 |archive-date=2019-07-12 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20190712031802/https://www.beachsoccer.com/events/euro-winners-challenge-2019 |url-status=dead }}
- Group A winners: {{flagicon|POR}} CF Chelas
- Group B winners: {{flagicon|POR}} G.D. Sesimbra
- Group C winners: {{flagicon|RUS}} BSC CSKA Moscow
- Group D winners: {{flagicon|RUS}} BSC Lokomotiv Moscow
- Group E winners: {{flagicon|POR}} Grupo Desportivo de Alfarim
- Group F winners: {{flagicon|GRE}} AO Kefallinia
- June 1 – 9: 2019 Euro Winners Cup in {{flagicon|POR}} Nazaré{{cite web |url=https://beachsoccer.com/events/euro-winners-cup-nazare-2019 |title=BSWW's Euro Winners Cup Nazaré 2019 Page |publisher=Beachsoccer.com |access-date=2020-04-06 |archive-date=2019-07-09 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20190709065406/https://www.beachsoccer.com/events/euro-winners-cup-nazare-2019 |url-status=dead }}
- {{flagicon|POR}} Braga defeated {{flagicon|POL}} KP Łódź, 6–0, to win their third consecutive Euro Winners Cup title.
- {{flagicon|ESP}} Levante UD took third place.
- June 2 – 9: 2019 Women's Euro Winners Cup in {{flagicon|POR}} Nazaré{{cite web |url=https://beachsoccer.com/events/women-s-euro-winners-cup-nazare-2019 |title=BSWW's Women's Euro Winners Cup Nazaré 2019 Page |publisher=Beachsoccer.com |access-date=2020-04-06 |archive-date=2020-08-07 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20200807151210/https://www.beachsoccer.com/events/women-s-euro-winners-cup-nazare-2019 |url-status=dead }}
- {{flagicon|ESP}} AIS Playas de San Javier defeated fellow Spanish team, Madrid CFF, 2–0 in penalties and after a 3–3 score in regular play, to win their first Women's Euro Winners Cup title.
- {{flagicon|FRA}} Stade de Reims took third place.
- June 7 – 9: NASSC – US Open 2019 in {{flagicon|USA}} Virginia Beach{{cite web |url=https://beachsoccer.com/events/nassc-us-open-2019 |title=BSWW's NASSC - US Open 2019 Page |publisher=Beachsoccer.com |date=2019-06-10 |access-date=2020-04-06 |archive-date=2020-08-09 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20200809000557/https://beachsoccer.com/events/nassc-us-open-2019 |url-status=dead }}
- For detailed results, click here [https://events.teamsnap.com/events/3668/results/division].
- July 5 – 7: 2019 Women's Euro Beach Soccer Cup in {{flagicon|POR}} Nazaré{{cite web|url=https://beachsoccer.com/events/women-s-euro-beach-soccer-cup-nazare-2019 |title=BSWW's Women's Euro Beach Soccer Cup Nazaré 2019 Page |date=25 April 2019 |publisher=Beachsoccer.com |access-date=2020-04-06}}
- {{beachsoccerwomen|RUS}} defeated {{beachsoccerwomen|ESP}}, 3–2, to win their second consecutive Women's Euro Beach Soccer Cup title.
- {{beachsoccerwomen|SUI}} took third place.
- July 12 – 14: 2019 BSWW Tour #1 - Talent Beach Soccer Cup in {{flagicon|HUN}} Budapest{{cite web |url=https://www.beachsoccer.com/events/bsww-tour-talent-beach-soccer-cup-hungary-2019 |title=BSWW's Tour - Talent Beach Soccer Cup Hungary 2019 Page |publisher=Beachsoccer.com |access-date=2020-04-06 |archive-date=2019-12-18 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20191218081821/https://beachsoccer.com/events/bsww-tour-talent-beach-soccer-cup-hungary-2019 |url-status=dead }}
- Champions: {{beachsoccer|ESP}}; Second: {{beachsoccer|POL}}; Third: {{beachsoccer|HUN}}; Fourth: {{beachsoccer|CZE}}
- July 12 – 14: 2019 BSWW Tour #2 – Morocco Beach Soccer Cup in {{flagicon|MAR}} Agadir{{cite web |url=https://www.beachsoccer.com/events/bsww-tour-morocco-beach-soccer-cup-2019 |title=BSWW's Tour - Morocco Beach Soccer Cup 2019 Page |publisher=Beachsoccer.com |access-date=2020-04-06 |archive-date=2019-12-17 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20191217152621/https://beachsoccer.com/events/bsww-tour-morocco-beach-soccer-cup-2019 |url-status=dead }}
- Champions: {{beachsoccer|OMA}}; Second: {{beachsoccer|MAR}}; Third: {{beachsoccer|NED}}; Fourth: {{beachsoccer|ALG}}
- July 12 – 14: 2019 Clubs Challenger Cup in {{flagicon|BRA}} São Sebastião (debut event){{cite web |url=https://www.beachsoccer.com/events/clubs-challenger-cup-sao-sebastiao-2019 |title=BSWW's Clubs Challenger Cup São Sebastião 2019 Page |publisher=Beachsoccer.com |access-date=2020-04-06 |archive-date=2019-12-24 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20191224231201/https://www.beachsoccer.com/events/clubs-challenger-cup-sao-sebastiao-2019 |url-status=dead }}
- Champions: {{flagicon|PAR}} Cerro Porteño; Second: {{flagicon|BRA}} Flamengo; Third: {{flagicon|PAR}} Club Libertad; Fourth: {{flagicon|ARG}} Rosario Central
- July 17 – 20: 2019 Neom Beach Soccer Cup in {{KSA}}{{cite web |url=https://www.beachsoccer.com/events/neom-beach-soccer-cup-2019 |title=BSWW's Neom Beach Soccer Cup 2019 Page |publisher=Beachsoccer.com |access-date=2020-04-06 |archive-date=2019-12-25 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20191225064758/https://www.beachsoccer.com/events/neom-beach-soccer-cup-2019 |url-status=dead }}
- {{beachsoccer|OMA}} defeated {{beachsoccer|EGY}}, 5–4 at extra time, to win their first Neom Beach Soccer Cup title.
- {{beachsoccer|UAE}} took third place.
- August 13 – 15: 2019 BSWW Mundialito Nazaré in {{POR}}{{cite web |url=https://beachsoccer.com/events/bsww-mundialito-nazare-2019 |title=BSWW's Mundialito Nazaré 2019 Page |publisher=Beachsoccer.com |access-date=2020-04-06 |archive-date=2019-12-22 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20191222185826/https://www.beachsoccer.com/events/bsww-mundialito-nazare-2019 |url-status=dead }}
- Champions: {{beachsoccer|POR}}; Second: {{beachsoccer|SEN}}; Third: {{beachsoccer|ESP}}; Fourth: {{beachsoccer|JPN}}
- September 4 – 2020: 2019 South American Beach Soccer League in {{ARG}}, {{ECU}} and TBD{{cite web |url=https://www.beachsoccer.com/events/liga-sudamericana-de-futbol-playa-conmebol-cono-sur |title=BSWW's Liga Sudamericana de Fútbol Playa CONMEBOL - Cono Sur Page |publisher=Beachsoccer.com |access-date=2020-04-06 |archive-date=2019-12-26 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20191226110101/https://www.beachsoccer.com/events/liga-sudamericana-de-futbol-playa-conmebol-cono-sur |url-status=dead }}
- September 7 – 11: BSWW Tour #3 – Goalfun CFA China-Latin America Beach Soccer Championship in {{flagicon|CHN}} Tangshan{{cite web |url=https://www.beachsoccer.com/events/bsww-tour-goalfun-cfa-china-latin-america-beach-soccer-championship-tangshan-2019 |title=BSWW's Tour - Goalfun CFA China-Latin America Beach Soccer Championship Tangshan 2019 Page |publisher=Beachsoccer.com |access-date=2020-04-06 |archive-date=2019-12-23 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20191223052444/https://www.beachsoccer.com/events/bsww-tour-goalfun-cfa-china-latin-america-beach-soccer-championship-tangshan-2019 |url-status=dead }}
- Champions: {{beachsoccer|URU}}; Second: {{beachsoccer|ESA}}; Third: {{beachsoccer|CHN}}
- October 21 – 27: 2019 World Winners Cup in {{flagicon|TUR}} Alanya{{cite web |url=https://beachsoccer.com/events/world-winners-cup-alanya-2019 |title=BSWW's World Winners Cup Alanya 2019 Page |publisher=Beachsoccer.com |access-date=2020-04-06 |archive-date=2020-09-13 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20200913022430/https://beachsoccer.com/events/world-winners-cup-alanya-2019 |url-status=dead }}
- Men: {{flagicon|BRA}} CR Flamengo defeated {{flagicon|CHN}} Meizhou Hakka, 5–3, in the final.
- Women: {{flagicon|ITA}} Pavia Lokrians defeated {{flagicon|POL}} Lady Grembach EE Łódź, 3–0, in the final.
- November 1 – 3: BSWW Tour #4 – Copa Lagos in {{NGR}}{{cite web |url=https://www.beachsoccer.com/events/bsww-tour-copa-lagos-2019 |title=BSWW's Tour - Copa Lagos 2019 Page |publisher=Beachsoccer.com |access-date=2020-04-06 |archive-date=2019-12-28 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20191228085353/https://www.beachsoccer.com/events/bsww-tour-copa-lagos-2019 |url-status=dead }}
- Champions: {{beachsoccer|SEN}}; Second: {{beachsoccer|NGR}}; Third: {{beachsoccer|BRA}}; Fourth: {{beachsoccer|ENG}}
- November 5 – 9: 2019 Intercontinental Beach Soccer Cup in {{flagicon|UAE}} Dubai{{cite web |url=https://www.beachsoccer.com/events/intercontinental-beach-soccer-cup-dubai-2019 |title=BSWW's Intercontinental Beach Soccer Cup Dubai 2019 Page |publisher=Beachsoccer.com |access-date=2020-04-06 |archive-date=2019-12-22 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20191222185831/https://www.beachsoccer.com/events/intercontinental-beach-soccer-cup-dubai-2019 |url-status=dead }}
- {{beachsoccer|IRI}} defeated {{beachsoccer|ESP}}, 6–3, in the final. The {{beachsoccer|UAE}} took third place.
Detailed futsal results
=[[UEFA]] (futsal)=
- February 14 – 17: UEFA Women's Futsal Euro 2019 Finals in {{flagicon|POR}} Gondomar (debut event){{cite web|url=https://www.uefa.com/womensfutsaleuro/ |title=UEFA's Women's Futsal Euro Website |publisher=UEFA |access-date=2020-04-06}}
- {{fsw|ESP}} defeated {{fsw|POR}}, 4–0, to win the inaugural UEFA Women's Futsal Euro title.
- {{fsw|RUS}} took third place.
- April 26 – 28: 2018–19 UEFA Futsal Champions League Finals in {{flagicon|KAZ}} Almaty{{cite web|url=https://www.uefa.com/uefafutsalchampionsleague/ |title=UEFA's Futsal Champions League Website |publisher=UEFA |access-date=2020-04-06}}
- {{flagicon|POR}} Sporting CP defeated {{flagicon|KAZ}} AFC Kairat, 2–1, to win their first UEFA Futsal Champions League title.
- {{flagicon|ESP}} Barcelona took third place.
- July 15 – 23: European Universities Futsal Championship 2019 in {{flagicon|POR}} Braga
- Men: {{flagicon|ESP}} University of Málaga defeated {{flagicon|UKR}} National University of Kharkiv, 5–1, to win their 4th Men's European Universities Futsal Championship.
- {{flagicon|POR}} University of Minho took third place.
- Women: {{flagicon|ESP}} University of Murcia defeated {{flagicon|GER}} University of Münster, 3–1, to win their first Women's European Universities Futsal Championship.
- {{flagicon|UKR}} National Pedagogical Dragomanov University took third place.
- September 8 – 14: 2019 UEFA Under-19 Futsal Championship in {{flagicon|LVA}} Riga (debut event){{cite web|url=https://www.uefa.com/futsalunder19/ |title=UEFA's Under-19 Futsal Championship Website |publisher=UEFA |date=2019-09-14 |access-date=2020-04-06}}
- {{fsu|19|ESP}} defeated {{fsu|19|CRO}}, 6–1, to win the inaugural UEFA Under-19 Futsal Championship title.
=[[CONMEBOL]] (futsal)=
;National teams
- October 21 – 30: 2019 Copa América de Futsal in {{flagicon|CHI}} Santiago
- Tournament suspended due to 2019 Chilean protests.
- December 13 – 20: 2019 Copa América Femenina de Futsal in {{flagicon|PAR}} Luque
- {{fsw|BRA}} defeated {{fsw|ARG}}, 4–1, to win their second in a row and a record sixth overall Copa América de Futsal title.
- {{fsw|COL}} took third place.
;Clubs
- July 14 – 21: 2019 Copa Libertadores de Futsal in {{flagicon|ARG}} Buenos Aires{{cite web|url=http://www.conmebol.com/es/libertadores-futsal-argentina2019 |title=CONMEBOL's 2019 Copa Libertadores de Futsal Page (in Spanish only) |date=6 June 2019 |language=es |publisher=Conmebol.com |access-date=2020-04-06}}
- {{flagicon|BRA}} Carlos Barbosa defeated {{flagicon|PAR}} Cerro Porteño, 3–1, to win their third consecutive and seventh overall Copa Libertadores de Futsal title.
- {{flagicon|COL}} Alianza Platanera took third place.
- December 1 – 8: 2019 Copa Libertadores Femenina de Futsal in {{flagicon|BRA}} Camboriú
- {{flagicon|BRA}} Cianorte defeated {{flagicon|COL}} Independiente Cali, 2–0, to win their first Copa Libertadores Femenina de Futsal title.
- {{flagicon|ARG}} Kimberley took third place.
=[[Asian Football Confederation|AFC]] (futsal)=
- June 14 – 22: 2019 AFC U-20 Futsal Championship in {{flagicon|IRI}} Tabriz{{cite web|url=http://www.the-afc.com/competitions/afc-u-20-futsal-championship/ |title=AFC's 2019 U-20 Futsal Championship Page |publisher=The-afc.com |access-date=2020-04-06}}
- {{JPN}} defeated {{flag|Afghanistan|2013}}, 3–1, to win their first AFC U-20 Futsal Championship title.
- {{IRI}} took third place.
- June 18 – 23: 2019 AFF Futsal Club Championship in {{flagicon|THA}} Nakhon Ratchasima{{cite web|url=http://www.futsalplanet.com/news.aspx?id=350 |title=AFF Futsal Cup 2019 Page |publisher=Futsalplanet.com |access-date=2020-04-06}}
- {{flagicon|THA}} Chonburi Bluewave Futsal Club defeated {{flagicon|VIE}} Sanvinest Sanatech Khanh Hoa, 9–1, to win their first AFF Futsal Club Championship title.
- {{flagicon|MYA}} Myanmar Imperial University took third place.
- August 7 – 17: 2019 AFC Futsal Club Championship in {{flagicon|THA}} Bangkok{{cite web|url=http://www.the-afc.com/competitions/afc-futsal-club-championship/ |title=AFC Futsal Club Championship Website |publisher=The-afc.com |date=2019-08-11 |access-date=2020-04-06}}
- {{flagicon|JPN}} Nagoya Oceans defeated {{flagicon|IRI}} Mes Sungun FSC, 2–0, to win their fourth AFC Futsal Club Championship title.
- {{flagicon|VIE}} Thái Sơn Nam took third place.
- October 21 – 27: 2019 AFF Futsal Championship in {{flagicon|VIE}} Ho Chi Minh City
- {{futsal|THA}} defeated {{futsal|INA}}, 5–0, to win their eighth consecutive and 15th overall AFF Futsal Championship title.
- {{futsal|VIE}} took third place.
=OFC (futsal)=
- October 27 – November 2: 2019 OFC Futsal Nations Cup in {{flagicon|NCL}} Noumea
- The {{futsal|SOL}} defeated {{futsal|NZL}}, 2–1 in penalties and after a 5–5 score in regular play, to win their second consecutive and sixth overall OFC Futsal Nations Cup title.
- {{futsal|TAH}} took third place.
- Note: The Solomon Islands has qualified to compete at the 2020 FIFA Futsal World Cup.
Deaths
{{Further|:Category:2019 deaths|Deaths in 2019}}
{{BD ToC|deaths|section=2}}
=January=
{{main|Deaths in January 2019}}
- January 1
- Ivan Dimitrov, Bulgarian footballer (born 1935){{cite web |url=https://gong.bg/bg-football/vtora-liga/pochina-legendata-na-loko-sf-ivan-dimitrov-521576 |title=Почина легендата на Локо Сф Иван Димитров |publisher=gong.bg |language=bg |date=2 January 2019}}
- Freddie Glidden, Scottish footballer (born 1927){{cite web |url=https://www.skysports.com/football/news/11790/11597262/hearts-great-freddie-glidden-dies-aged-91|title=Hearts great Freddie Glidden dies aged 91|website=skysports.com|publisher=Sky Sports | date=2 January 2019 | access-date=2 January 2019}}
- January 21 – Emiliano Sala, Argentine footballer (born 1990){{cite web |title="Body recovered from plane which crashed into English Channel confirmed as footballer Emiliano Sala". |url=https://www.itv.com/news/2019-02-07/body-recovered-from-plane-which-crashed-into-english-channel-confirmed-as-footballer-emiliano-sala/ |website=ITV News |date=7 February 2019}}
- January 24 – Hugh McIlvanney, Scottish football journalist (born 1934){{cite web |url=https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-scotland-glasgow-west-46998608 |title=Sports journalist Hugh McIlvanney dies, aged 84 |work=BBC News |date=25 January 2019 |access-date=25 January 2019}}
=February=
{{main|Deaths in February 2019}}
- February 3 – Stephen Negoesco, Romanian-American soccer player and coach (born 1925){{cite web|url=https://www.sfexaminer.com/sports/longtime-usf-dons-soccer-coach-steve-negoesco-passes-away/|title=Longtime USF Dons soccer coach Steve Negoesco passes away|date=5 February 2019|first=Ryan|last=Gorcey|website=San Francisco Examiner}}
- February 5 – Joe Fascione, Scottish former footballer and manager (born 1945){{cite web|url=https://www.chelseafc.com/en/news/2019/2/5/joe-fascione-1945---2019|title=Joe Fascione, 1945-2019 |publisher=Chelsea FC }}
- February 8 – Fernando Clavijo, Uruguayan-American soccer player and coach (born 1956) {{cite web|url=https://www.mlssoccer.com/post/2019/02/09/mls-community-mourns-loss-fernando-clavijo/|title=MLS community mourns the loss of Fernando Clavijo|date=10 February 2019|first=Dylan|last=Butler|website=MLSSoccer}}
- February 9
- Katharina Lindner, German footballer (born 1979){{cite web|url=https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/47190856|title=Kat Lindner: Former Glasgow City player dies aged 39|date=10 February 2019|publisher=BBC Sport|access-date=11 February 2019}}
- Ian Ross, Scottish former footballer and manager (born 1947){{cite web|url=https://www.liverpoolfc.com/news/announcements/337546-rip-ian-ross|title=RIP Ian Ross|date=9 February 2019 |publisher=Liverpool FC|access-date=1 March 2019}}
- February 12 – Gordon Banks, English goalkeeper (born 1937){{cite web |title=Gordon Banks: World Cup-winning goalkeeper dies aged 81 |url=https://www.bbc.com/sport/football/47196017 |website=BBC Sport |date=12 February 2019}}
- February 17 – Johnny Valentine, Scottish footballer (born 1930){{cite news |url=https://www.inverness-courier.co.uk/News/Former-Rangers-football-player-dies-18022019.htm |title=Former Rangers football player who lived in Inverness dies |work=Inverness Courier |date=18 February 2019 |access-date=1 March 2019 }}{{Dead link|date=September 2019 |bot=InternetArchiveBot |fix-attempted=yes }}
=March=
{{main|Deaths in March 2019}}
- March 4 – Eric Caldow, Scottish former football and manager (born 1934){{cite web |url=https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/47442762 |title=Rangers & Scotland great Eric Caldow dies at 84 |publisher=BBC Sport |date=4 March 2019 |access-date=4 March 2019}}
- March 25 – Barrie Hole, Welsh footballer (born 1942) {{cite news |title=Barrie Hole: Former Wales international midfielder dies aged 76 |url=https://www.bbc.com/sport/football/47765533 |accessdate=17 June 2021 |publisher=BBC}}
=April=
{{main|Deaths in April 2019}}
- April 12 – Ivor Broadis, English former footballer and manager (born 1922){{cite news |url=https://www.newsandstar.co.uk/news/17571826.ivor-broadis-the-ex-carlisle-united-and-england-international-has-died-aged-96/ |title=Ivor Broadis - the Ex-Carlisle United and England international has died aged 96 |work=News and Star |first=Jon |last=Colman |date=13 April 2019 |access-date=13 April 2019}}
- April 22 – Billy McNeill, Scottish former footballer and manager (born 1940){{cite web |url=http://www.celticfc.net/news/16059 |title=Family's immense sadness as Celtic legend Billy McNeill passes away |publisher=Celtic FC |date=23 April 2019 |access-date=23 April 2019}}
- April 26 – Jimmy Banks, American soccer player (born 1964){{cite web |title=U.S. defender Jimmy Banks dies of pancreatic cancer at age 54 |url=http://www.espn.com/soccer/united-states/story/3835366/us-defender-jimmy-banks-dies-of-pancreatic-cancer-at-age-54 |website=ESPN |date=26 April 2019}}
- April 29
- Stevie Chalmers, Scottish footballer (born 1935){{cite web |title=Family's great sadness as Celtic legend Stevie Chalmers passes away |url=http://www.celticfc.net/news/16090 |website=Celtic FC |date=29 April 2019}}
- Josef Šural, Czech footballer (born 1990){{Cite news|url=https://www.mirror.co.uk/sport/football/news/breaking-czech-international-josef-sural-14967044|title=Czech international Josef Sural dead after Alanyaspor team bus involved in crash|date=29 April 2019|work=Mirror}}
=May=
{{main|Deaths in May 2019}}
- May 13 – George Smith, Scottish football referee (born 1943){{cite web |url=https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/48278289 |title=George Smith: Former Fifa referee from Edinburgh dies aged 75 |publisher=BBC Sport |date=15 May 2019 |access-date=15 May 2019}}
- May 16 – David Cervinski, Australian soccer player (born 1970){{cite news|url=https://www.illawarramercury.com.au/story/6129910/two-time-wollongong-wolves-nsl-champion-david-cervinski-dies-aged-48/|title=Two-time Wollongong Wolves' NSL champion David Cervinski dies, aged 48|newspaper=Illawarra Mercury|date=17 May 2019}}
- May 26 – Harry Hood, Scottish former footballer and manager (born 1944){{cite web |url=https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/48413675 |title=Harry Hood: Former Celtic, Clyde and Sunderland forward Harry Hood dies |publisher=BBC Sport |date=26 May 2019 |access-date=26 May 2019}}
=June=
{{main|Deaths in June 2019}}
- June 1 – José Antonio Reyes, Spanish footballer (born 1983){{cite web |title=José Antonio Reyes: Former Arsenal winger dies aged 35 |url=https://www.bbc.com/sport/football/48483157 |publisher=BBC Sport |access-date=1 June 2019 |date=1 June 2019}}
- June 4
- George Darwin, English footballer (born 1932){{Cite news|url=https://www.derbytelegraph.co.uk/sport/football/football-news/former-derby-county-playmaker-who-2939268|title=Former Derby County playmaker who was 'a joy to watch' dies|website=Derbyshire Live|author=Rippon, Anton|date=4 June 2019|access-date=5 June 2019}}
- Lawrie Leslie, Scottish footballer (born 1935){{cite web |url=https://www.airdriefc.com/1920news/Lawrie-Leslie |title=Lawrie Leslie |publisher=Airdrieonians FC |date=5 June 2019 |access-date=5 June 2019}}
- June 6 – Johnny Robinson, English footballer (born 1936){{Cite web |url=https://www.buryfc.co.uk/news/2019/june/r.i.p-johnny-robinson/ |title=R.I.P Johnny Robinson |access-date=2019-06-24 |archive-date=2019-06-06 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20190606164347/https://www.buryfc.co.uk/news/2019/june/r.i.p-johnny-robinson/ |url-status=dead }}
- June 8 – Justin Edinburgh, English former footballer and manager (born 1969){{cite web |title=Justin Edinburgh: Leyton Orient manager dies at the age of 49 |url=https://www.bbc.com/sport/football/48568007 |publisher=BBC Sport |date=8 June 2019}}
- June 13: Geoff Lees, English footballer (born 1933){{cite web|url=https://www.barnsleyfc.co.uk/news/2019/june/geoff-lees/|title=Rest in peace, Geoff Lees|website=www.barnsleyfc.co.uk|access-date=13 June 2019}}
- June 17: Ian MacFarlane, English former footballer and manager (born 1933){{cite web |url=https://www.lcfc.com/news/1249630 |title=Ian MacFarlane: 1933-2019 |website=www.lcfc.com |language=en |access-date=2019-06-19}}
- June 19: Dennis White, English footballer (born 1948){{cite web|url=https://www.hartlepoolunited.co.uk/news/2019/june/190619-hartlepool-united-saddened-by-death-of-former-player-dennis-white/|title=Club Saddened By Passing Of Dennis White|website=www.hartlepoolunited.co.uk|access-date=19 June 2019|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20190619160713/https://www.hartlepoolunited.co.uk/news/2019/june/190619-hartlepool-united-saddened-by-death-of-former-player-dennis-white/|archive-date=19 June 2019|url-status=dead}}
=July=
{{main|Deaths in July 2019}}
=August=
{{main|Deaths in August 2019}}
- August 2 – Gildo Cunha do Nascimento, 79, Brazilian footballer (Palmeiras, Flamengo, Paranaense).[https://www.gazetaesportiva.com/times/palmeiras/gildo-autor-do-gol-mais-rapido-da-historia-do-palmeiras-morre-aos-79-anos/ Gildo, autor do gol mais rápido da história do Palmeiras, morre aos 79 anos] {{in lang|pt}}
=September=
{{main|Deaths in September 2019}}
- September 2 – Gyoji Matsumoto, 85, Japanese footballer (national team), heart disease.[https://syuukyuutei.hatenablog.com/entry/2019/09/04/184044 【訃報】松本暁司さん亡くなる] {{in lang|ja}}
=October=
{{main|Deaths in October 2019}}
- October 1 – Fred Molyneux, 75, English footballer (Southport, Plymouth Argyle, Tranmere Rovers).[https://www.pafc.co.uk/news/2019/october/fred-molyneux-1944---2019/ Fred Molyneux 1944–2019]
=November=
{{main|Deaths in November 2019}}
- November 1 – Diana González, 26, Mexican footballer (América), hypoglycemia.[https://www.milenio.com/deportes/extra-cancha/hipoglucemia-enfermedad-murio-diana-gonzalez ¿Qué es la hipoglucemia, la enfermedad por la que murió Diana González?] {{in lang|es}}
=December=
{{main|Deaths in December 2019}}
References
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External links
{{Association football chronology}}
{{2019 in association football}}
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