2010 in association football

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The following are the association football events of the year 2010 throughout the world.

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In 2010, the two top-level leagues in the United States both added at least one new team:

However, during the 2010 WPS season, another charter team, Saint Louis Athletica, folded, bringing WPS back to the same number of teams it had in the 2009 season. The league also lost its season champions, FC Gold Pride, and the Chicago Red Stars, although it will add an expansion team in Western New York for 2011.

Following the 2010 MLS regular season, the Kansas City Wizards announced a name change to Sporting Kansas City.

Events

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Men's national teams

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FIFA

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Women's national teams

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Women's youth

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Multi-sports events

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Women

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Club football

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Region Tournament Champion Title Last Honor
AFC (Asia) 2010 AFC Champions League   Seongnam 2nd 1995
2010 AFC Cup   Aleppo 1st N/A
2010 AFC President's Cup   Yadarnarbon 1st N/A
CAF (Africa) 2010 CAF Champions League   TP Mazembe 4th 2009
2010 CAF Confederation Cup   FUS Rabat 1st N/A
2010 CAF Super Cup   TP Mazembe 1st N/A
CONCACAF
(North and Central America, Caribbean)
2009–10 CONCACAF Champions League   Pachuca 4th 2008
2010 North American SuperLiga   Morelia 1st N/A
2010 CFU Club Championship   Puerto Rico Islanders 1st N/A
CONMEBOL (South America) 2010 Copa Libertadores   Internacional 2nd 2006
2010 Copa Sudamericana   Independiente 1st N/A
2010 Recopa Sudamericana   LDU Quito 2nd 2009
OFC (Oceania) 2009–10 OFC Champions League   PRK Hekari United 1st N/A
UEFA (Europe) 2009–10 UEFA Champions League   Inter Milan 3rd 1964–65
2009–10 UEFA Europa League   Atlético Madrid 1st N/A
2010 UEFA Super Cup   Atlético Madrid 1st N/A
FIFA (Worldwide) 2010 FIFA Club World Cup   Inter Milan 1st N/A

Women

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Region Tournament Champion Title Last honor
CONMEBOL (South America) 2010 Copa Libertadores Femenina   Santos FC (women) 2nd 2009 Copa Libertadores Femenina
UEFA (Europe) 2009–10 UEFA Women's Champions League   1. FFC Turbine Potsdam 2nd 2004–05 UEFA Women's Cup

National champions

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FIFA Confederations: AFC  • CAF  • CONCACAF  • CONMEBOL  • OFC  • UEFA

CONCACAF

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Nation League Champions
  Anguilla Anguillan League Roaring Lions
  Antigua and Barbuda Antigua and Barbuda Premier Division Bassa
  Aruba Campeonato AVB Britannia
  Bahamas BFA Senior League IM Bears
New Providence Football League Cavalier FC
Grand Bahama Football League Playtime Tigers
  Barbados Barbados Premiere League Notre Dame
  Belize Belize Premier Football League Defense Force
  Bermuda Bermudian Premier Division Dandy Town Hornets
  British Virgin Islands British Virgin Islands Championship Islanders FC
  Canada Canadian Soccer League Brantford Galaxy (P)
York Region Shooters (R)
  Cayman Islands Cayman Islands League Scholars International
  Costa Rica Primera División de Costa Rica Saprissa (C) / (A)
Segunda División de Costa Rica Barrio México (C)
Limón (A)
  Cuba Campeonato Nacional de Fútbol de Cuba Ciego de Ávila
  Curaçao Curaçao League Hubentut Fortuna
  Dominica Dominica Championship Centre Bath Estate
  El Salvador Primera División de Fútbol Profesional Isidro Metapán (C) / (A)
Segunda División de Fútbol Salvadoreño UES (C)
Once Municipal (A)
  French Guiana Championnat National Le Geldar
  Grenada Grenada League Carib Hurricane
  Guadeloupe Guadeloupe Division d'Honneur Vieux-Habitants
  Guatemala Liga Nacional de Fútbol de Guatemala Municipal (C)
Comunicaciones (A)
Primera División de Ascenso Mictlán (C)
Malacateco (A)
  Guyana Guyanese Super League Alpha United
  Haiti Ligue Haïtienne Tempête (O)
Victory SC (F)
  Honduras Honduran Liga Nacional Olimpia (C)
Real España (A)
Honduran Liga Ascenso Necaxa (C)
Atlético Independiente (A)
  Jamaica National Premier League Harbour View
KSAFA Super League Cavaliers
South Central Super League Naggo Head
Eastern Confederation Super League Benfica
Western Confederation Super League Reno
  Martinique Martinique Championnat National RC Rivière-Pilote
  Mexico Primera División de México Toluca (C)
Santos Laguna (A)
Liga de Ascenso Necaxa (B)
Tijuana (A)
Segunda Division Universidad (B)
Celaya (A)
  Montserrat competition cancelled
  Nevis Nevis Premier Division Stoney Grove Strikers
  Panama Liga Panameña de Fútbol Árabe Unido (C)
Tauro (A)
  Puerto Rico Puerto Rico Soccer League River Plate Puerto Rico
Liga Nacional Maunabo Leones
  St. Kitts and Nevis SKNFA Premier League Newtown United
  Suriname Hoofdklasse Inter Moengotapoe
Eerste Klasse Kamal Dewaker
Randdistrictentoernooi Boma Star
  Trinidad and Tobago TT Pro League Defence Force
National Super League T&TEC
  United States Major League Soccer Colorado Rapids (P)
Los Angeles Galaxy (R)
USSF D2 Pro League Puerto Rico Islanders (P)
Rochester Rhinos (R)
USL Second Division Charleston Battery
  U.S. Virgin Islands USVI Championship New Vibes

Note: "(A)" means Apertura champion; (B) means Bicentenario champion; "(C)" means Clausura champion.
Note: "(P)" designates the league champion, by winning the playoffs; "(R)" designates the regular season champion.

CONMEBOL

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Note: "(A)" means Apertura champion; "(C)" mean Clausura champion.

UEFA

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Domestic cup winners

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Emperor's Cup: Kashima Antlers
Emir of Qatar Cup: Al-Rayyan
Singapore Cup:   Bangkok Glass
Thai FA Cup: Chonburi FC
Nedbank Cup: Bidvest Wits

CONCACAF

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Canadian Championship: Toronto FC
Beker van Suriname: Excelsior
U.S. Open Cup: Seattle Sounders FC

CONMEBOL

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Copa do Brasil: Santos
Chatham Cup: Miramar Rangers

UEFA

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FA Cup: Chelsea
League Cup: Manchester United
Coupe de France: Paris Saint-Germain
Coupe de la Ligue: Marseille
DFB-Pokal: Bayern Munich
Greek Cup: Panathinaikos
Coppa Italia: Internazionale
KNVB Cup: Ajax
Taça de Portugal: Porto
Taça da Liga: Benfica
Russian Cup: Zenit St. Petersburg
Scottish Cup: Dundee United
Scottish League Cup: Rangers
Slovenian Cup: Maribor
Copa del Rey: Sevilla
Turkish Cup: Trabzonspor

Deaths

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Deaths
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January

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February

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March

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April

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June

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July

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August

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September

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October

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November

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December

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References

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  1. ^ "Linfield clinch league title", BBC News, 27 April 2010, retrieved 27 April 2010
  2. ^ "Emmanuel 'Scara' Ngobese loses TB battle: RIP Emmanuel 'Scara' Ngobese". Archived from the original on 2018-05-09. Retrieved 2018-05-08.