1979 in association football

In today's world, 1979 in association football is an issue that has gained relevance in various areas of society. Whether in politics, economics, technology, health and culture, 1979 in association football has become a key point of discussion and debate. Its influence extends internationally, impacting decision-making and generating significant changes in many aspects of daily life. In this article, we will explore the different angles and perspectives related to 1979 in association football, analyzing its impact and relevance in today's world.

The following are the association football events of the year 1979 throughout the world.

Events

Winners club national championship

Asia

Europe

North and Central America

Oceania

South America

International tournaments

 England

Births

Deaths

February

April

July

August

December

Movies

References

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