1981 in association football

In today's world, 1981 in association football is still a topic of great relevance and debate. Whether due to its impact on society, its influence on popular culture or its importance in everyday life, 1981 in association football continues to be a topic of interest for people of all ages and backgrounds. From its origins to its evolution today, 1981 in association football has been the subject of numerous studies, analyzes and discussions that seek to better understand its scope and meaning. In this article, we will explore different aspects of 1981 in association football and examine its importance in the current context.

The following are the association football events of the year 1981 throughout the world.

Events

Winners club national championship

Asia

Europe

North America

Oceania

South America

International tournaments

Abandoned following severe civil unrest in Northern Ireland.

National teams

 Netherlands

Date Opponent Final Score Result Competition Venue
January 6  Italy 1–1 D Mundialito Estadio Centenario, Montevideo
February 22  Cyprus 3–0 W World Cup Qualifier Oosterpark Stadion, Groningen
March 25  France 1–0 W World Cup Qualifier De Kuip, Rotterdam
April 29  Cyprus 0–1 W World Cup Qualifier Makario Stadium, Nicosia
March 26   Switzerland 2–1 L Friendly Hardturm, Zürich
September 9  Republic of Ireland 2–2 D World Cup Qualifier De Kuip, Rotterdam
October 14  Belgium 3–0 W World Cup Qualifier De Kuip, Rotterdam
November 18  France 2–0 L World Cup Qualifier Parc des Princes, Paris

Movies

Births

Deaths

January

May

June

September

  • September 22 – Néstor Carballo, Uruguayan international footballer (born 1929)

October

November

December

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