| 1997 in football | ||
| 1995 1996 - 1997 - 1998 1999 | ||
| See also: Other events in 1997 | ||
This article describes the events that took place in football in 1997 .
Content
- 1 Winners of national competitions
- 1.1 Europe
- 1.2 South America
- 2 International club tournaments
- 2.1 UEFA Champions League
- 2.2 UEFA Cup Cup
- 2.3 UEFA Cup
- 2.4 Libertadores Cup
- 2.5 Super Bowl Libertadores (João Avelange)
- 2.6 CONMEBOL Cup
- 2.7 Asian Champions Cup
- 2.8 Asian Super Bowl
- 2.9 CAF Champions League
- 2.10 KAF Super Cup
- 2.11 CONCACAF Champions Cup
- 2.12 Intercontinental Cup
- 3 International competitions among national teams
- 4 deaths
National Competition Winners
Europe
- Austria : Salzburg
- Azerbaijan : Neftchi (Baku)
- Albania : Tirana
- England : Manchester United
- Andorra : Principat
- Armenia : Pyunik (In the 96/97 season) and Yerevan (In the 97 season)
- Belarus : Dynamo (Minsk)
- Belgium : Liers
- Bulgaria : “ CSKA (Sofia) ”
- Bosnia and Herzegovina : Celik
- Hungary : MTK
- Germany : Bayern
- Greece : Olympiacos (Piraeus)
- Georgia : Dynamo (Tbilisi)
- Denmark : Brondby
- Israel : Beitar (Jerusalem)
- Ireland : Derry City
- Iceland : Vestmannaeyjar
- Spain : Barcelona
- Italy : Juventus
- Kazakhstan : " Irtysh (Pavlodar) "
- Cyprus : “ Anorthosis (Famagusta) ”
- Latvia : FC Skonto
- Lithuania : “ Kareda Siauliai ”
- Luxembourg : The Jeanness Ash
- Macedonia : Silex
- Malta : Valletta
- Moldova : " Constructor "
- Netherlands : PSV
- Norway : Rosenborg
- Poland : Vidzev
- Portugal : Porto
- Russia : Spartak
- Romania : Steaua
- San Marino : Folgore / Falciano
- Northern Ireland : Crusaders
- Serbia : Partizan
- Slovakia : “ Kosice ”
- Slovenia : Maribor
- Turkey : Galatasaray
- Ukraine : Dynamo (Kiev)
- Wales : Barry Town
- Faroe Islands : B36 Torshavn
- Finland : HIK
- France : Monaco
- Croatia : “ Croation (Zagreb) ”
- Czech Republic : Sparta
- Switzerland : Sion
- Sweden : Halmstad
- Scotland : Rangers
- Estonia : Lantana
South America
- Argentina : Clausura - River Plate ; Aperture - River Plate
- Brazil : Vasco da Gama
- Sao Paulo : Corinthians
- Rio de Janeiro : Botafogo
- Uruguay : Peñarol
- Paraguay : Olympia Asuncion
- Mexico : 1996/1997 Summer - Guadalajara ; 1997/1998 Winter - “ Cruz Azul ”
International Club Tournaments
UEFA Champions League
- Borussia (Dortmund) - Juventus (Turin) - 3: 1.
UEFA Cup Cup
- Barcelona - “ Paris Saint-Germain ” (Paris) - 1: 0.
UEFA Cup
- Schalke 04 (Gelsenkirchen) - “ Internationale ” - 1: 0.
Copa Libertadores
- Cruzeiro (Belo Horizonte) - “Sporting Crystal” (Lima) - 0: 0; 1-0.
Libertadores Super Cup (Joao Avelange)
- River Plate (Buenos Aires) - São Paulo - 0-0; 2: 1. Last draw.
CONMEBOL Cup
- Atletico Mineiro (Belo Horizonte) - “ Lanus ” - 4: 1; 1: 1.
Asian Champions Cup
- “ Pohang Steelers ” - “ Seongnam Ilhwa Cheonma ” - 2: 1.
Asian Super Cup
- “Al-Hilal” (Riyadh) - “ Pohang Steelers ” - 1: 0; 1: 1.
CAF Champions League
- “Raja” (Casablanca) - “Ashanti Gold” (Obuasi) - 0: 1; 1-0; penalty 5: 4.
KAF Super Cup
- “Zamalek” (Giza) - “Mokaulun” (Nasser City) - 0: 0; penalty 4: 2.
CONCACAF Champions Cup
- “Cruz Azul” (Mexico City) - “Los Angeles Galaxy” (Los Angeles) - 5: 3
Intercontinental Cup
- Borussia (Dortmund) - Cruzeiro (Belo Horizonte) - 2-0.
International competition among teams
- America's Cup : Brazil
- Confederations Cup : Brazil
Death
- February 3 - Yakushin, Mikhail Iosifovich , Soviet soccer player and hockey player, football coach. Honored Master of Sports . Honored trainer of the USSR .
- November 9 - Elenio Herrera , Argentine and French footballer and coach.
- October 18 - Ramiro Castillo , a Bolivian footballer, committed suicide.