October 2009 in sports

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Deaths in October

Deaths in October 2009:

Current sporting seasons

American football 2009

Auto racing 2009

  • Formula One
  • Sprint Cup (Chase)
  • Formula Two
  • Nationwide Series
  • Camping World Truck Series
  • WTTC
  • V8 Supercar
  • Superleague Formula
  • Super GT

Baseball 2009

Basketball 2009

Canadian football 2009

  • Canadian Football League

Football (soccer) 2009

National teams competitions
  • 2010 FIFA World Cup Qualifying
  • 2011 FIFA Women's World Cup qualification (UEFA)
International clubs competitions
  • UEFA (Europe) Champions League
  • Europa League
  • UEFA Women's Champions League
  • Copa Sudamericana
  • AFC (Asia) Champions League
  • AFC Cup
  • CAF (Africa) Champions League
  • CAF Confederation Cup
  • CONCACAF (North & Central America) Champions League
Domestic (national) competitions
  • Argentina
  • Australia
  • Brazil
  • England
  • France
  • Germany
  • Iran
  • Italy
  • Japan
  • Norway
  • Russia
  • Scotland
  • Spain
  • Major League Soccer (USA & Canada)
    • Playoffs

Golf 2009

Ice hockey 2009

  • National Hockey League

Motorcycle racing 2009

Rugby league 2009

  • Four Nations
  • European Cup
  • Pacific Cup

Rugby union 2009

  • Heineken Cup
  • European Challenge Cup
  • English Premiership
  • Celtic League
  • Top 14
  • Currie Cup
  • Air New Zealand Cup

Winter sports

  • Alpine Skiing World Cup
  • Grand Prix of Figure Skating

See also: 2009 in sports, Portal:Sports and games

Days of the month

October 31, 2009 (Saturday)

American football

  • NCAA:
    • BCS Top 10 (unbeaten teams in bold):
    • Other games:
      • Tennessee 31, (22) South Carolina 13
      • Auburn 33, (25) Mississippi 20

Baseball

Canadian football

Cricket

  • Australia in India:
    • 3rd ODI in Delhi:
      •  Australia 229/5 (50 ov);  India 230/4 (48.2 ov). India win by 6 wickets, lead the 7-match series 2–1.
  • Zimbabwe in Bangladesh:
    • 3rd ODI in Mirpur:
      •  Zimbabwe 196 (41.1 ov);  Bangladesh 198/6 (40.4 ov). Bangladesh win by 4 wickets, lead the 5-match series 2–1.

Figure skating

Football (soccer)

Golf

  • PGA Tour:
    • The Viking Classic in Madison, Mississippi is canceled because of unplayable course conditions, making it the first PGA Tour event to be called off due to weather since 1996. Nearly 2 inches (5 cm) of overnight rain compounded the problems on a course that had already received nearly 20 inches (50 cm) of rain in the previous six weeks.

Rugby league

Rugby union

Tennis

October 30, 2009 (Friday)

American football

  • NCAA BCS Top 25
    • South Florida 30, (21) West Virginia 19

Figure skating

Football (soccer)

  • U-17 World Cup in Nigeria: (teams in bold advance to the round of 16)
    • Group A:
      • Germany  3–1  Honduras
      • Argentina  1–2  Nigeria
        • Final standings: Nigeria 7 points, Argentina 6, Germany 4, Honduras 0.
    • Group B:
      • Japan  0–2  Mexico
      • Switzerland  1–0  Brazil
        • Final standings: Switzerland 9 points, Mexico 6, Brazil 3, Japan 0.

Rugby union

Tennis

October 29, 2009 (Thursday)

American football

  • NCAA BCS Top 25
    • North Carolina 20, (13) Virginia Tech 17
      • The Tar Heels spring the upset in Blacksburg with Casey Barth's 21-yard field goal as time expires.

Baseball

Basketball

Cricket

  • Zimbabwe in Bangladesh:

Football (soccer)

  • U-17 World Cup in Nigeria: (teams in bold advance to the round of 16)
    • Group D:
      • Turkey  4–1  Costa Rica
        • Standings: Turkey 6 points, New Zealand 2, Burkina Faso, Costa Rica 1.
    • Group E:
      • United States  1–0  Malawi
      • United Arab Emirates  1–3  Spain
        • Standings: Spain 6 points, UAE, USA 3, Malawi 0.
    • Group F:
      • Italy  2–1 South Korea Korea Republic
      • Uruguay  2–0  Algeria
        • Standings: Italy 6 points, Korea, Uruguay 3, Algeria 0.
  • 2011 FIFA Women's World Cup qualification (UEFA):
    • Group 2: Netherlands  13–1  Macedonia
      • Standings: Norway 6 points (2 matches), Netherlands, Slovakia 3 (2), Belarus 3 (1).
    • Group 3: Scotland  3–1  Georgia
      • Standings: Denmark 7 points (3 matches), Scotland 6 (2), Greece 3 (3).
    • Group 4: Bosnia and Herzegovina  0–4  Poland
      • Standings: Poland 9 points (4 matches), Hungary 7 (3), Romania 4 (3), Ukraine 3 (2).
    • Group 5: Austria  0–1  Spain
      • Standings: Spain 9 points (3 matches), England 3 (1).
    • Group 6: Kazakhstan  1–2  Republic of Ireland
      • Standings: Russia 6 points (2 matches), Switzerland 6 (3), Ireland 6 (4), Israel 3 (2).
  • Women's international friendly:
  • United States MLS Cup Playoffs:

Snooker

  • Premier League Snooker – League phase in Preston, Lancashire:

Tennis

October 28, 2009 (Wednesday)

Baseball

Basketball

Cricket

Football (soccer)

  • U-17 World Cup in Nigeria: (teams in bold advance to the round of 16)
    • Group C:
      • Netherlands  2–1  Gambia
      • Iran  0–0  Colombia
        • Standings: Iran, Colombia 4 points, Netherlands 3, Gambia 0.
    • Group D:
      • New Zealand  1–1  Burkina Faso
      • Turkey  0–0  Costa Rica suspended after 21 minutes.
        • Standings: Turkey 3 points (1 match), New Zealand 2 (2), Costa Rica 1 (1), Burkina Faso 1 (2).
  • AFC Champions League Semi-finals, second leg: (first leg score in parentheses)
  • 2011 FIFA Women's World Cup qualification (UEFA):
    • Group 1:
    • Group 2: Norway  1–0  Slovakia
      • Standings: Norway 6 points (2 matches), Slovakia 3 (2), Belarus 3 (1).
    • Group 3: Bulgaria  0–0  Denmark
      • Standings: Denmark 7 points (3 matches), Scotland 3 (1), Greece 3 (3).
    • Group 4: Hungary  1–1  Romania
      • Standings: Hungary 7 points (3 matches), Poland 6 (3), Romania 4 (3), Ukraine 3 (2).
    • Group 6: Israel  1–2  Switzerland
      • Standings: Russia 6 points (2 matches), Switzerland 6 (3), Israel 3 (2), Ireland 3 (3).
    • Group 7:
      • Armenia  1–5  Slovenia
      • Portugal  0–1  Finland
        • Standings: Italy, Finland 9 points (3 matches), Slovenia 3 (3).
    • Group 8:
      • Azerbaijan  2–1  Wales
      • Belgium  1–4  Sweden
        • Standings: Sweden 9 points (3 matches), Czech Republic, Azerbaijan 3 (2), Belgium 3 (3), Wales 3 (4).

Shooting

Tennis

October 27, 2009 (Tuesday)

Basketball

Cricket

  • Zimbabwe in Bangladesh:
    • 1st ODI in Mirpur:
      •  Bangladesh 186 (46.5 ov);  Zimbabwe 189/5 (34.4 ov). Zimbabwe win by 5 wickets, lead the 5-match series 1–0.

Football (soccer)

  • U-17 World Cup in Nigeria: (teams in bold advance to the round of 16)
    • Group A:
      • Argentina  2–1  Germany
      • Nigeria  1–0  Honduras
        • Standings: Argentina 6 points, Nigeria 4, Germany 1, Honduras 0.
    • Group B:
      • Switzerland  4–3  Japan
      • Brazil  0–1  Mexico
        • Standings: Switzerland 6 points, Brazil, Mexico 3, Japan 0.

Shooting

Tennis

October 26, 2009 (Monday)

American football

Football (soccer)

  • U-17 World Cup in Nigeria:
    • Group E:
      • United Arab Emirates  2–0  Malawi
      • Spain  2–1  United States
    • Group F:
      • Uruguay  1–3  South Korea
      • Algeria  0–1  Italy

Shooting

October 25, 2009 (Sunday)

American football

Alpine skiing

Auto racing

Badminton

Baseball

Cricket

  • Australia in India:
    • 1st ODI in Vadodara:
      •  Australia 292/8 (50 ov);  India 288/8 (50.0 ov). Australia win by 4 runs, lead the 7-match series 1–0

Football (soccer)

  • U-17 World Cup in Nigeria:
  • 2011 FIFA Women's World Cup qualification (UEFA):
    • Group 2: Macedonia  1–6  Belarus
      • Standings: Slovakia, Belarus, Norway 3 points (1 match).
    • Group 4: Ukraine  7–0  Bosnia and Herzegovina
      • Standings: Hungary 6 points (2 matches), Poland 6 (3), Ukraine, Romania 3 (2).
    • Group 5: England  8–0  Malta
      • Standings: Spain 6 points (2 matches), England 3 (1).
    • Group 6: Russia  3–0  Republic of Ireland
      • Standings: Russia 6 points (2 matches), Switzerland 3 (2), Israel 3 (1), Ireland 3 (3).
    • Group 8: Czech Republic  2–1  Wales
      • Standings: Sweden 6 points (2 matches), Belgium 3 (2), Wales 3 (3), Czech Republic 3 (2).

Golf

Motorcycle racing

Rugby league

Tennis

October 24, 2009 (Saturday)

American football

  • NCAA:
    • BCS Top 10 (unbeaten teams in bold):
      • (1) Florida 29, Mississippi State 19
      • "Third Saturday in October": (2) Alabama 12, Tennessee 10
        • Terrence Kody blocks Daniel Lincoln's 44-yard field-goal attempt as time expires to maintain the Crimson Tide's unbeaten record.
      • (3) Texas 41, Missouri 7
      • (4) Boise State 54, Hawaiʻi 9
      • The Keg of Nails: (5) Cincinnati 41, Louisville 10
      • (6) Iowa 15, Michigan State 13
        • Ricky Stanzi connects with Marvin McNutt on a 7-yard touchdown pass on the game's final play to keep the Hawkeyes unbeaten.
      • (7) USC 42, Oregon State 36
      • (8) TCU 38, (16) Brigham Young 7
      • (9) LSU 31, Auburn 10
      • Clemson 40, (10) Miami 37 (OT)
    • Other games:

Alpine skiing

Auto racing

Baseball

Basketball

Figure skating

Football (soccer)

  • U-17 World Cup in Nigeria:
    • Group A:
    • Group B:
      • Brazil  3–2  Japan
      • Mexico  0–2  Switzerland
  • 2011 FIFA Women's World Cup qualification (UEFA):
    • Group 1:
    • Group 2: Norway  3–0  Netherlands
    • Group 3:
      • Denmark  15–0  Georgia
      • Greece  0–1  Scotland
        • Standings: Denmark 6 points (2 matches), Scotland 3 (1), Greece 3 (3).
    • Group 4: Poland  2–0  Romania
    • Group 5: Spain  2–0  Austria
    • Group 6: Israel  1–0  Kazakhstan
    • Group 7:
      • Armenia  0–8  Italy
      • Slovenia  0–3  Finland
        • Standings: Italy 9 points (3 matches), Finland 6 (2).
    • Group 8: Azerbaijan  0–3  Sweden

Rugby league

October 23, 2009 (Friday)

Baseball

Basketball

Figure skating

Rugby league

October 22, 2009 (Thursday)

Baseball

Basketball

Football (soccer)

Snooker

October 21, 2009 (Wednesday)

Baseball

Basketball

Football (soccer)

October 20, 2009 (Tuesday)

Baseball

Basketball

Football (soccer)

October 19, 2009 (Monday)

American football

Baseball

October 18, 2009 (Sunday)

American football

Auto racing

Baseball

Basketball

  • Africa Championship for Women in Antananarivo, Madagascar:
    • Seventh place match: Cameroon  66–61  Madagascar
    • Fifth place match: Nigeria  67–57  Mozambique
    • Bronze medal match: Côte d'Ivoire  57–76 3  Angola
    • Final: 1 Senegal  72–57 2  Mali
      • Senegal win the title for the tenth time.

Cricket

Football (soccer)

  • CAF Champions League semifinals, second leg: (first leg score in parentheses)
    • TP Mazembe Democratic Republic of the Congo 0–2 (5–2) Sudan Al-Hilal. TP Mazembe win 5–4 on aggregate.
  • CAF Confederation Cup Semifinals, second leg: (first leg score in parentheses)
    • Stade Malien Mali 4–2 (2–2) Egypt ENPPI. Stade Malien win 6–4 on aggregate.
  • Women's Copa Libertadores in Santos and Guarujá, Brazil:

Golf

Gymnastics

Motorcycle racing

Rugby league

Rugby union

Snooker

Taekwondo

Tennis

October 17, 2009 (Saturday)

Auto racing

American football

  • NCAA:
    • AP Top 10 (unbeaten teams in bold):
      • (1) Florida 23, Arkansas 20
      • (2) Alabama 20, (22) South Carolina 6
      • Red River Rivalry in Dallas: (3) Texas 16, (20) Oklahoma 13
        • For the second time this season, Sooners quarterback Sam Bradford suffers an injury to his right (throwing) shoulder.
      • (19) Georgia Tech 28, (4) Virginia Tech 23
      • Jeweled Shillelagh: (6) USC 34, (25) Notre Dame 27
        • The Trojans win the game for the eighth straight time.
      • Purdue 26, (7) Ohio State 18
      • (9) Miami 27, UCF 7
      • Played earlier this week: (5) Boise State, (8) Cincinnati
      • Idle this week: (10) LSU
    • Other games:
      • Texas Tech 31, (15) Nebraska 10
      • Colorado 34, (17) Kansas 30
    • Other remaining unbeaten teams (rankings in parentheses):
      • (11) Iowa, (12) TCU

Baseball

Basketball

Cricket

  • Kenya in Zimbabwe:
    • 4th ODI in Harare:
      •  Kenya 270/8 (50 ov);  Zimbabwe 271/4 (48.0 ov). Zimbabwe win by 6 wickets, and lead the 5-match series 3–1.

Figure skating

Gymnastics

Rugby league

Rugby union

Snooker

Taekwondo

Volleyball

October 16, 2009 (Friday)

Auto racing

Baseball

Basketball

Figure skating

Football (soccer)

Gymnastics

Rugby union

Taekwondo

  • World Championships in Copenhagen, Denmark:
    • Men's 63 kg: 1 Yeom Hyo-Seob (KOR) 2 Reza Naderian (IRI) 3 Javier Marrón (ESP) & Cem Uluğnuyan (TUR)
    • Men's 68 kg: 1 Mohammad Bagheri (IRI) 2 Idulio Islas (MEX) 3 Servet Tazegül (TUR) & Balla Dièye (SEN)
    • Women's 53 kg: 1 Danielle Pelham (USA) 2 Sarita Phongsri (THA) 3 Kwon Eun-Kyung (KOR) & Euda Carías (GUA)

Volleyball

October 15, 2009 (Thursday)

American football

  • NCAA:
    • AP Top 10 (unbeaten team in bold):
      • (8) Cincinnati 34, (21) South Florida 17

Baseball

Basketball

Cricket

  • Kenya in Zimbabwe:
    • 3rd ODI in Harare:
      •  Kenya 266/9 (50 ov);  Zimbabwe 246 (49.5 ov). Kenya win by 20 runs. Zimbabwe lead the 5-match series 2–1

Gymnastics

Rugby union

  • Amlin Challenge Cup pool stage, matchday 2:

Snooker

Taekwondo

Volleyball

October 14, 2009 (Wednesday)

American football

  • NCAA:
    • AP Top 10 (unbeaten team in bold):
      • (5) Boise State 28, Tulsa 21

Basketball

  • Africa Championship for Women in Antananarivo, Madagascar: (teams in bold advance to the quarterfinals)
    • Group A:
      • Madagascar  59–71  Mozambique
      • Senegal  107–19  Mauritius
      • South Africa  50–64  Cameroon
        • Final standings: Senegal 10 points, Mozambique 9, Cameroon 8, Madagascar 7, South Africa 6, Mauritius 5.
    • Group B:
      • Mali  66–38  Tunisia
      • Angola  60–45  Nigeria
      • Rwanda  60–64  Côte d'Ivoire
        • Final standings: Mali, Côte d'Ivoire, Angola 9 points, Nigeria 7, Tunisia 6, Rwanda 5.

Football (soccer)

Taekwondo

Volleyball

  • NORCECA Men's Championship in Bayamón, Puerto Rico: (teams in bold advance to the semifinals, teams in italics advance to the quarterfinals)

October 13, 2009 (Tuesday)

Basketball

  • Africa Championship for Women in Antananarivo, Madagascar: (teams in bold advance to the quarterfinals)
    • Group A:
      • Madagascar  39–90  Senegal
      • South Africa  47–54  Mozambique
      • Cameroon  108–36  Mauritius
        • Standings: Senegal 8 points, Mozambique 7, Cameroon, Madagascar 6, South Africa 5, Mauritius 4.
    • Group B:
      • Mali  63–51  Angola
      • Rwanda  53–59  Tunisia
      • Côte d'Ivoire  44–41  Nigeria
        • Standings: Mali, Côte d'Ivoire, Angola 7 points, Nigeria 6, Tunisia 5, Rwanda 4.

Cricket

  • Kenya in Zimbabwe:
    • 2nd ODI in Harare:
      •  Zimbabwe 263/7 (50 ov);  Kenya 177 (44.5 ov). Zimbabwe win by 86 runs, lead 5-match series 2–0.

Football (soccer)

  • U-20 World Cup in Egypt:
    • Semifinals:
      • Ghana  3–2  Hungary
        • Ghana advance to the final for the 3rd time.
      • Brazil  1–0  Costa Rica
        • Brazil advance to the final for the 7th time.
  • Women's Copa Libertadores in Santos and Guarujá, Brazil: (teams in bold advance to the semifinals)
    • Group 1:
      • Caracas Venezuela 2–2 Bolivia EnForma Santa Cruz
      • Santos Brazil 3–1 Chile Everton
        • Final standings: Santos 12 points, Everton 7, Peru White Star 6, Caracas 2, EnForma Santa Cruz 1.

Volleyball

October 12, 2009 (Monday)

American football

Baseball

Cricket

Football (soccer)

  • Women's Copa Libertadores in Santos and Guarujá, Brazil: (teams in bold advance to the semifinals)
    • Group 2:
      • Rampla Juniors Uruguay 0–4 Ecuador Deportivo Quito
      • Universidad Autónoma Paraguay 4–0 Argentina San Lorenzo
        • Standings: Universidad Autónoma 9 points (3 games), Formas Íntimas 6 (3), San Lorenzo 4 (3), Deportivo Quito 4 (4), Rampla Juniors 0 (3).

Futsal

  • Confederations Cup in Libya:
    • Libya  0–1  Iran
      • Final standings: 1 Iran 12 points, 2 Uruguay 6, 3 Libya 6, Guatemala 4, Solomon Islands 1.

Volleyball

October 11, 2009 (Sunday)

American football

Athletics

Auto racing

Baseball

Basketball

  • Euroleague:
    • Second preliminary round, game 2: (first leg score in parentheses)
  • Africa Championship for Women in Antananarivo, Madagascar: (teams in bold advance to the quarterfinals)
    • Group A:
      • South Africa  73–101  Madagascar
      • Cameroon  39–68  Senegal
      • Mauritius  31–121  Mozambique
        • Standings: Senegal 6 points, Mozambique, Madagascar 5, Cameroon, South Africa 4, Mauritius 3.
    • Group B:
      • Rwanda  48–72  Mali
      • Côte d'Ivoire  55–65  Angola
      • Nigeria  65–49  Tunisia
        • Standings: Angola 6 points, Côte d'Ivoire, Mali, Nigeria 5, Tunisia, Rwanda 3.

Football (soccer)

Futsal

  • Confederations Cup in Libya:
    • Uruguay  3–4  Guatemala
      • Standings: Iran 9 points (3 matches), Uruguay 6 (4), Libya 6 (3), Guatemala 4 (4), Solomon Islands 1 (4).

Golf

Rugby union

Snooker

Tennis

October 10, 2009 (Saturday)

American football

  • NCAA:
    • AP Top 10 (unbeaten teams in bold):
      • (1) Florida 13, (4) LSU 3
      • (2) Texas 38, Colorado 14
      • (3) Alabama 22, (20) Mississippi 3
      • (5) Virginia Tech 48, Boston College 14
      • (9) Ohio State 31, Wisconsin 13
      • (10) TCU 20, Air Force 17
      • Idle: (6) Boise State, (8) Cincinnati
    • Other games:
      • Arkansas 44, (17) Auburn 23
    • Other remaining unbeaten teams (rankings in parentheses):
      • (12) Iowa, (16) Kansas, (23) South Florida (idle)

Auto racing

Baseball

Basketball

Cricket

  • ICC Intercontinental Cup in Kwekwe, day 4:
    •  Kenya 333 & 254;  Zimbabwe XI 352 & 238/5 (62.5 ov, Vusi Sibanda 116 *). Zimbabwe XI win by 5 wickets.
      • Standings: Scotland 29 points (2 matches), Kenya 23 (3), Zimbabwe XI, Afghanistan 23 (2), Netherlands 15 (2), Ireland 12 (2), Canada 3 (3).

Football (soccer)

Futsal

  • Confederations Cup in Libya:
    • Solomon Islands  0–6  Iran
    • Libya  2–3  Uruguay
      • Standings: Iran 9 points (3 matches), Uruguay, Libya 6 (3), Guatemala 1 (3), Solomon Islands 1 (4).

Golf

Rugby league

Rugby union

Snooker

October 9, 2009 (Friday)

Baseball

Basketball

Cricket

  • ICC Intercontinental Cup in Kwekwe, day 3:
    •  Kenya 333 & 254 (74.3 ov);  Zimbabwe XI 352 (103.5 ov, Vusi Sibanda 209). Zimbabwe require 236 runs with 10 wickets remaining.

Football (soccer)

Futsal

  • Confederations Cup in Libya:
    • Iran  4–2  Uruguay
    • Solomon Islands  6–6  Guatemala
      • Standings: Iran, Libya 6 points (2 matches), Uruguay 3 (2), Guatemala, Solomon Islands 1 (3).

Golf

Olympic Games

Rugby union

Snooker

October 8, 2009 (Thursday)

American football

  • NCAA:
    • AP Top 25:
      • (21) Nebraska 27, (24) Missouri 12

Baseball

Basketball

Cricket

  • ICC Intercontinental Cup in Kwekwe, day 2:
    •  Kenya 333 (92.3 ov);  Zimbabwe XI 320/7 (91.0 ov, Vusi Sibanda 174*). Zimbabwe XI trail by 13 runs with 3 wickets remaining in the 1st innings.

Fencing

Football (soccer)

  • Women's Copa Libertadores in Santos and Guarujá, Brazil:
    • Group 1:
      • White Star Peru 1–0 Venezuela Caracas
      • Everton Chile 5–0 Bolivia EnForma Santa Cruz
        • Standings: Everton 7 points (3 matches), Santos 6 (2), White Star 3 (3), Caracas 1 (2), EnForma Santa Cruz 0 (2).

Futsal

  • Confederations Cup in Libya:
    • Libya  3–2  Guatemala
      • Standings: Libya 6 points (2 matches), Uruguay, Iran 3 (1), Guatemala, Solomon Islands 0 (2).

Golf

Rugby union

Snooker

Volleyball

  • Women's African Championship in Batna, Algeria:
    • Cameroon  3–0  Morocco
    • Tunisia  3–0  Senegal
    • Algeria  3–0  Botswana
      • Final standings: Algeria 10 points, Tunisia 9, Cameroon 8, Senegal 7, Botswana 6, Morocco 5.
      • Algeria win the title for the first time.

October 7, 2009 (Wednesday)

Baseball

Basketball

Cricket

  • ICC Intercontinental Cup in Kwekwe, day 1:

Fencing

Football (soccer)

  • U-20 World Cup in Egypt:
    • Round of 16:
      • Brazil  3–1  Uruguay
      • Venezuela  1–2  United Arab Emirates
      • Germany  3–2  Nigeria
  • UEFA Women's Champions League Round of 32, second leg: (first leg score in parentheses)
    • Montpellier France 3–1 (0–0) Belgium Standard Liège. Montpellier win 3–1 on aggregate.
    • Neulengbach Austria 0–1 (3–1) Poland Unia Racibórz. Neulengbach win 3–2 on aggregate.
    • Valur Iceland 1–2 (1–4) Italy Torres. Torres win 6–2 on aggregate.
    • Umeå Sweden 6–0 (5–0) Ukraine Zhilstroy-1. Umeå win 11–0 on aggregate.
    • Brøndby Denmark 1–1 (2–1) Netherlands AZ. Brøndby win 3–2 on aggregate.
    • Sparta Praha Czech Republic 2–0 (0–1) Kazakhstan Alma. Sparta Praha win 2–1 on aggregate.
    • Lyon France 5–0 (1–0) Serbia Mašinac Niš. Lyon win 6–0 on aggregate.
    • Duisburg Germany 6–3 (5–1) Belarus Universitet Vitebsk. Duisburg win 11–4 on aggregate.
    • Rossiyanka Russia 2–1 (3–1) Spain Rayo Vallecano. Rossiyanka win 5–2 on aggregate.
    • Bayern Munich Germany 4–2 (5–0) Hungary Viktória. Bayern Munich win 9–2 on aggregate.
    • Zvezda 2005 Perm Russia 5–0 (3–0) Bosnia and Herzegovina ZNK-SFK 2000. Zvezda 2005 Perm win 8–0 on aggregate.
    • Turbine Potsdam Germany 8–0 (8–1) Finland Honka. Turbine Potsdam win 16–1 on aggregate.
    • Arsenal England 9–0 (9–0) Greece PAOK. Arsenal win 18–0 on aggregate.
    • Everton England 2–0 (0–3) Norway Røa IL. Røa IL win 3–2 on aggregate.
    • Linköping Sweden 3–0 (2–0) Switzerland Zürich. Linköping win 5–0 on aggregate.
    • Bardolino Italy 2–1 (0–4) Denmark Fortuna Hjørring. Fortuna Hjørring win 5–2 on aggregate.
  • Women's Copa Libertadores in Santos and Guarujá, Brazil:

Futsal

Snooker

Volleyball

  • Women's African Championship in Batna, Algeria:
    • Senegal  3–1  Morocco
    • Cameroon  3–1  Botswana
    • Algeria  3–0  Tunisia
      • Standings: Algeria 8 points, Tunisia 7, Cameroon, Senegal 6, Botswana 5, Morocco 4.

October 6, 2009 (Tuesday)

Baseball

Basketball

Fencing

Football (soccer)

Futsal

Snooker

October 5, 2009 (Monday)

American football

Cricket

Fencing

Football (soccer)

Golf

Snooker

Volleyball

  • Asian Men's Championship in Manila, Philippines:
    • Seventh place match: Australia  3–0  Chinese Taipei
    • Fifth place match: Kazakhstan  3–1  Indonesia
    • Bronze medal match: 3 South Korea  3–1  China
    • Final: 2 Iran  1–3 1  Japan
      • Japan win the title for the seventh time. Iran qualify for the World Grand Champions Cup as Asia representative because Japan has already qualified as host.
  • Women's African Championship in Batna, Algeria:
    • Tunisia  3–0  Botswana
    • Cameroon  3–0  Senegal
    • Algeria  3–0  Morocco
      • Standings: Tunisia, Algeria 6 points, Cameroon, Botswana, Senegal 4, Morocco 3.

October 4, 2009 (Sunday)

American football

Auto racing

Baseball

Basketball

Fencing

Football (soccer)

Golf

Horse racing

Motorcycle racing

Rugby league

Snooker

Tennis

Volleyball

  • European Women's Championship in Poland:
    • Bronze medal match: 3 Poland  3–0  Germany
    • Final: 2 Netherlands  0–3 1  Italy
      • Italy win the title for the second straight time and qualify for the World Grand Champions Cup.
  • Asian Men's Championship in Manila, Philippines:
  • South American Women's Championship in Porto Alegre, Brazil:
    • Bronze medal match: Colombia  1–3 3  Peru
    • Final: 1 Brazil  3–0 2  Argentina
      • Brazil win the title for the eighth straight time and 16th overall, and qualify for the World Grand Champions Cup.
  • African Men's Championship in Tétouan, Morocco:
    • Seventh place match: Botswana  2–3  South Africa
    • Fifth place match: Libya  1–3  Tunisia
    • Bronze medal match: 3 Cameroon  3–1  Morocco
    • Final: 2 Algeria  0–3 1  Egypt
      • Egypt win the title for the third successive time and fifth overall, and qualify for the World Grand Champions Cup.
  • Women's African Championship in Batna, Algeria:
    • Cameroon  1–3  Tunisia
    • Morocco  0–3  Botswana
    • Algeria  3–0  Senegal

October 3, 2009 (Saturday)

American football

  • NCAA:
    • AP Top 10 (unbeaten teams in bold):
      • (3) Alabama 38, Kentucky 20
      • (4) LSU 20, (18) Georgia 13
      • (5) Boise State 34, UC Davis 16
      • (6) Virginia Tech 34, Duke 26
      • (7) USC 30, (24) California 3
      • (17) Miami (FL) 21, (8) Oklahoma 20
      • (9) Ohio State 33, Indiana 14
      • Victory Bell: (10) Cincinnati 37, Miami (OH) 13
      • Idle: (1) Florida, (2) Texas
    • Other games:
    • Other remaining unbeaten teams (rankings in parentheses):
      • (11) TCU, (13) Iowa, (18) Kansas (idle), Auburn, Missouri (idle), South Florida, Wisconsin

Auto racing

Baseball

Cricket

Fencing

Football (soccer)

  • U-20 World Cup in Egypt: (teams in bold advance to the round of 16)
    • Group E:
      • Costa Rica  2–3  Czech Republic
      • Australia Australia 1–3  Brazil
        • Final standings: Brazil, Czech Republic 7 points, Costa Rica 3, Australia 0.
        • Costa Rica advance as one of the best four 3rd place teams, and eliminate the United States.
    • Group F:
      • Hungary  2–0  United Arab Emirates
      • South Africa  2–0  Honduras
        • Final standings: Hungary 6 points, United Arab Emirates, South Africa 4, Honduras 3.
  • CAF Confederation Cup Semifinals, first leg:
  • Women's Copa Libertadores in Santos and Guarujá, Brazil:
    • Group 1: Santos Brazil 3–1 Peru White Star

Rugby league

  • Super League play-offs:

Snooker

Tennis

Volleyball

October 2, 2009 (Friday)

Baseball

Basketball

Cricket

Football (soccer)

  • U-20 World Cup in Egypt: (teams in bold advance to the round of 16)
    • Group C:
      • Germany  3–0  Cameroon
      • South Korea  3–0 United States United States
        • Final standings: Germany 7 points, South Korea 4, United States, Cameroon 3.
    • Group D:
      • Uruguay  2–2  Ghana
      • Uzbekistan  1–1  England
        • Final standings: Ghana, Uruguay 7 points, Uzbekistan, England 1.
        • As a result of the score in Uzbekistan–England match,  Nigeria advance as one of four best 3rd place teams.

Olympic Games

  • Rio de Janeiro is elected as the host city of 2016 Summer Olympics by the IOC session in Copenhagen, and becomes the first ever city in South America to stage the Olympic Games. Rio de Janeiro beat Madrid by 66 votes to 32 in the third round of voting, after Chicago and Tokyo were eliminated in earlier rounds.

Rugby league

  • Super League play-offs:
    • Qualifying Semi-Final 1:

Volleyball

  • Asian Men's Championship in Manila, Philippines: (teams in bold advance to the semifinals)
    • Pool E:
      • Kazakhstan  0–3  China
      • Iran  3–1  Chinese Taipei
        • Standings: Iran 4 points, China, Kazakhstan 3, Chinese Taipei 2.
    • Pool F:
      • Japan  3–0  Australia
      • South Korea  3–0  Indonesia
        • Standings: Japan, South Korea 4 points, Australia, Indonesia 2.
  • South American Women's Championship in Porto Alegre, Brazil: (teams in bold advance to the semifinals)

October 1, 2009 (Thursday)

Baseball

Basketball

Football (soccer)

Ice hockey

Snooker

Volleyball

  • European Women's Championship in Poland: (teams in bold advance to the semifinals)
  • Asian Men's Championship in Manila, Philippines: (teams in bold advance to the second round)
    • Pool A:
      • Kazakhstan  3–1  Myanmar
      • Philippines  1–3  Chinese Taipei
        • Final standings: Kazakhstan 6 points, Chinese Taipei 5, Myanmar 4, Philippines 3.
    • Pool B:
      • Indonesia  0–3  Japan
        • Final standings: Japan 6 points, Indonesia 5, India 4, Thailand 3.
    • Pool C:
      • Vietnam  3–0  Sri Lanka
      • Hong Kong  0–3  Iran
        • Final standings: Iran 8 points, China 7, Vietnam 6, Sri Lanka 5, Hong Kong 4.
    • Pool D:
      • Lebanon  0–3  South Korea
      • Maldives  1–3  Qatar
        • Final standings: South Korea 8 points, Australia 7, Lebanon 6, Qatar 5, Maldives 4.
  • South American Women's Championship in Porto Alegre, Brazil: (teams in bold advance to the semifinals)
  • African Men's Championship in Tétouan, Morocco: (teams in bold advance to the semifinals)
    • Group A:
      • Libya  3–2  Morocco
        • Final standings: Cameroon, Morocco, Libya 5 points, South Africa 3.
    • Group B:
      • Botswana  3–0  Gabon
      • Tunisia  0–3  Algeria
        • Final standings: Egypt 8 points, Algeria 7, Tunisia 6, Botswana 5, Gabon 4.



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