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This is a list of the football (soccer) events of the year 1989 throughout the world.
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This is a list of the football (soccer) events of the year 1989 throughout the world. Events March 3 – Portugal wins its first FIFA World Youth Championship April 15 – Hillsborough disaster, that occurred at Hillsborough, before the FA Cup Semi-Final between Liverpool & Nottingham Forest. May 20 – Liverpool wins the FA Cup, beating Everton 3–2 AET, thanks to two goals from Ian Rush. May 24 – A.C. Milan defeats Steaua București, 4–0, to win their third European Cup final. May 26 – Arsenal beat Liverpool F.C. 2–0 at Anfield to dramatically win the English Football League First Division, thanks to an injury time goal from Michael Thomas. May 31 – Copa Libertadores is won by Atlético Nacional after defeating Olimpia Asunción 5–4 on penalties after a final aggregate score of 2–2. June 24 – In the final of the FIFA U-16 World Championship, Saudi Arabia became surprising winners during the penalty shoot-out to Scotland in Glasgow. December 17 – Italy's Milan wins the Intercontinental Cup in Tokyo, Japan by defeating Colombia's Atlético Nacional in extra-time 1–0. The only goal is scored by Alberigo Evani. Winners club national championships Africa Asia Europe North America Oceania South America International Tournaments Copa América in Brazil (July 1–16, 1989) National Teams Births January January 6: Jasmin Pllana, Austrian club footballer January 7: Emiliano Insúa (Argentinian defender) Miles Addison (English defender) Khairul Fahmi Che Mat, Malaysian footballer January 14: Adam Clayton (English youth international) Mattia Marchi (Italian club footballer) Liu Xiaodong (Chinese footballer) January 20: Nikola Ivanović, Serbian footballer Washington Santana da Silva, Brazilian club footballer January 29: Dirceu (Brazilian footballer) January 30: Tomás Mejías (Spanish youth international) February February 1: Oleksandr Protsyuk (Ukrainian footballer) February 14: Jocenir "Jocenir Alves da Silva" (Brazilian footballer) February 21: Luca Borrelli (Italian professional footballer) March March 1: Carlos Vela (Mexican forward) March 13: Marko Marin (German international midfielder) March 14: Abdul Hamid Mony, Indonesian former footballer March 15: Ondřej Mazuch (Czech defender) March 16: Theo Walcott (English international forward) March 17: Surafiel Tesfamicael (Eritrean footballer) March 29: Arnold Peralta Honduran international footballer (died 2015) March 31 Pablo Piatti (Argentinian forward) Dario Šmitran (Slovenian footballer) April April 13: Dario Dussin, Swiss professional footballer April 20: Michał Pytkowski, Polish footballer April 22: Jasper Cillessen, Dutch international goalkeeper April 29: Edgar Machuca, Paraguayan footballer May May 6: Chukwuma Akabueze (Nigerian midfielder) May 11: Giovani dos Santos (Mexican forward) May 31: Bas Dost (Dutch footballer) Marco Reus (German footballer) June June 2: Freddy Adu (American forward) June 6: James Agrono (Colombian footballer) June 18: Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang (Gabonese striker) June 25: Jack Cork (English footballer) July July 3: Matías Banco (Argentine midfield footballer) July 16: Gareth Bale (Welsh international forward) August August 3: Nick Viergever (Dutch defender) August 10: Ben Sahar (Israeli forward) August 12: Vladimir Castellón (Bolivian forward) August 17: David Abdul (Dutch Antillean forward) September September 1: Jefferson Montero, Ecuadorian international Daniel Sturridge (English forward) September 2: Alexandre Pato (Brazilian forward) September 10: Victory Yendra (Indonesian former footballer) September 13: Sebastián Regueiro ( Uruguayan footballer) September 22: Vladyslav Hrinchenko (Ukrainian footballer) September 25: Krisztián Brunczvik (Slovak footballer, midfielder) October October 3: Natalia Saratovtseva, former Russian footballer October 4: Benjamin Stebbings, English cricketer October 6: Albert Ebossé Bodjongo, Cameroonian international footballer (died 2014) October 15: Joan Darome, Indonesian former footballer October 20: Omar Yabroudi, Emirati football recruitment head October 24: Armin Bačinović, Slovenian midfielder Jack Colback, English footballer Cristian Gamboa, Costa Rican international Igor Pisanjuk, Serbian footballer November November 5: Andrew Boyce, English club footballer Brandon Mabiala, French footballer November 6: Josmer Altidore (American forward) November 17: Nick Salapatas, British-Greek footballer November 22: José Carlos Prieto, Chilean footballer December December 3: Kristjan Lipovac, Slovenian footballer December 17: André Ayew, Ghanaian footballer December 22: Daniel Goldschmitt, German footballer Deaths February February 5 – André Cheuva (80), French footballer April April 24 – Franz Binder (77), Austrian footballer May May 19 – Samuel Okwaraji, (25) Nigerian footballer, squad Nigeria national football team at the 1988 Summer Olympics July July 20 – José Augusto Brandão, Brazilian midfielder, semi-finalist at the 1938 FIFA World Cup. (79) September September 1 – Kazimierz Deyna (41), Polish footballer November November 9 – Leen Vente (78), Dutch footballer References External links Rec.Sport.Soccer Statistics Foundation VoetbalStats Association football by year
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