1984 in association football
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- 2.1 Belgium
- 2.2 Brazil
- 2.3 England
- 2.4 Yugoslavia
- 2.5 Liechtenstein
- 2.6 The Netherlands
- 2.7 Austria
- 2.8 Scotland
- 2.9 Switzerland
- 2:10 Uruguay
Internationally
National
- The European Football Championship 1984 was held from June 27 in France on 12. European champion was the team of the host France.
- African Cup of 1984 in Ivory Coast, Final: Cameroon Cameroon - Nigeria Nigeria 3-1
Olympic games
- Olympic football competition of the Games of the XXIII. Los Angeles Olympics 1984:
Clubs
- European Cup of Champions 1983/84: England Liverpool, Final 1-1 aet, 4-2 iE against AS Roma
- European Cup Winners' Cup 1983/84: Italy Juventus, 2-1 against FC Porto
- UEFA Cup 1983/84: England Tottenham Hotspur, finals 1:1 and 1:1 nV, 4:3 iE against RSC Anderlecht
- Copa Libertadores 1984: Argentina CA Independiente, finals 1-0 and 0-0 against Gremio
Player of the year
- Ballon d'Or 1984: France Michel Platini
- South America's Footballer of the Year: Uruguay Enzo Francescoli
- African Footballer of the Year: Cameroon Teophile Abega
National
Belgium
- Belgian Championship: Champion KSK Beveren
Brazil
- Brazilian Championship: Champion Fluminense FC
England
- English Championship: Liverpool FC
- FA Cup 1983/84: Winner Everton
Yugoslavia
- Yugoslav Championship: champions FK Red Star Belgrade
Liechtenstein
- Liechtenstein Cup 1983/84: Winners' Cup FC Balzers
Netherlands
- Dutch Championship: Champion Feyenoord Rotterdam
Austria
- Austrian Football Championship 1983/84: champions FK Austria Wien
- Austrian Football Cup 1983/84: Winner SK Rapid Wien
Scotland
- Scottish Championship: champions FC Aberdeen
Switzerland
- Swiss Football Championship 1983/84: Master Grasshopper Club Zurich
Uruguay
- Uruguayan Football Championship: Champion Central Español FC
Women's Soccer
- First European Football Championship Women: Winner Sweden Sweden
- Sports 1984
- Football year
- Football in 1984