Overview of the events of 1975 in association football
The following are the football (soccer) events of the year 1975 throughout the world.
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- England
- January 1 – Bengt Sæternes, Norwegian footballer and manager
- January 12 – Rick Hoogendorp, Dutch footballer
- January 27 – Damien Neville, Bahamian retired footballer[1]
- February 2 – Ieroklis Stoltidis, Greek footballer
- February 11 – Marek Špilár, Slovakian international footballer (died 2013)
- February 18 – Gary Neville, English footballer
- February 18 – Keith Gillespie, Irish footballer
- February 21 – Aleksei Ilatovskiy, former Russian footballer[2]
- March 5 – Aleksejs Volosanovs, retired Latvian footballer[3]
- March 9 – Roy Makaay, Dutch footballer
- March 17 – Trương Văn Hải, Vietnamese footballer[4]
- March 23
- April 3 – Joakim Persson, Swedish footballer
- April 9 – Robbie Fowler, English footballer
- April 13 – Bruce Dyer, English footballer
- April 14 – Konstantinos Nebegleras, Greek footballer
- April 17 – Stefano Fiore, Italian footballer
- April 19 – Adrian Vizingr, retired Czech footballer[7]
- April 28 – Sebastián Pereyra, Uruguayan footballer[8]
- May 1 – Marc-Vivien Foé, Cameroonian international footballer (died 2003)
- May 2 – David Beckham, English international footballer
- May 8 – Dmitri Ustritski, Estonian international footballer
- May 25 – Raúl Muñoz, Chilean footballer
- June 9 – Paul Agostino, Australian footballer
- June 10 – Darren Eadie, English footballer
- June 18 – Aleksandrs Kolinko, Latvian footballer
- June 22 – Sergei Lutsevich, former Russian footballer[9]
- June 24 – Christie Rampone, American women's soccer player
- June 27 – Timote Moleni, Tongan footballer and coach
- July 1 – Julio Briones, Ecuadorian footballer
- July 3 – Deda (Wellington Nobre de Morais), former Brazilian footballer[10]
- July 5 – Hernán Crespo, Argentinian international footballer
- July 22 – Marilia, Brazilian footballer
- August 16
- August 28 – Serhiy Maherovych, retired Ukrainian professional footballer[12]
- August 31 – Hilario Cuenú, Colombian football manager and former player[13]
- September 3 – Xavier Ipharraguerre, French former professional footballer[14]
- September 18 – Richard Appleby, English footballer
- September 18 – Carlos Armando Gruezo Quiñónez, Ecuadorian footballer
- September 19 – Oumar Bagayoko, Malian footballer
- September 24 – Adao Martínez, Mexican football manager and former player[15]
- September 28 – Maksim Shiryayev, former Russian footballer[16]
- October 8 – Sébastien Ducourneau, French professional footballer[17]
- October 17 – Daniel Ung, retired Swedish footballer[18]
- October 21 – Henrique Hilário, Portuguese footballer
- October 30
- October 31 – Fabio Celestini, Swiss footballer
- November 10 – Semjbaataryn Baatarsüren, Mongolian international footballer[19]
- November 12 – Balázs Kiskapusi, Hungarian former footballer[20]
- November 13 – Quim, Portuguese footballer
- November 15
- November 27 – Rain Vessenberg, Estonian footballer
- November 30 – Ben Thatcher, English footballer
- December 7 – Ivaylo Petkov, Bulgarian footballer
- December 11 – Dario Simic, Croatian footballer
- December 12 – Wesley Charles, Vincentian footballer
- December 20 – Bartosz Bosacki, Polish footballer
- December 25 – Dušan Sadžakov, Montenegrin former professional footballer[23]
- December 27 – Martin Nash, Canadian soccer player
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