June 2008 in sports

Days of the month

30 June 2008 (Monday)

29 June 2008 (Sunday)

28 June 2008 (Saturday)

  • IRL: SunTrust Indy Challenge in Richmond, Virginia
(1) Tony Kanaan (2) Hélio Castroneves (3) Scott Dixon
(1) Casey Stoner (2) Dani Pedrosa (3) Colin Edwards

27 June 2008 (Friday)

26 June 2008 (Thursday)

25 June 2008 (Wednesday)

  • Association football:
    • 2008 Copa Libertadores First Leg of Finals:
      • LDU Quito 4–2 Fluminense
        • The First Leg of the Copa Libertadores finals was played at a packed Estadio de LDU in Quito by two teams who made their first appearance in the finals. Claudio Bieler of LDU Quito scored first in the 2nd minute, but Fluminense answered back with a goal by Conca in the 12th minute. LDU Quito scored three unanswered goals by the end of the half with goals by Joffre Guerrón (29'), Jairo Campos (34'), and Patricio Urrutia (45'). Thiago Neves scored the only goal of the second half at the 52nd minute. The final score left LDU Quito with a 2-goal advantage going into the next leg.
    • UEFA Euro 2008 – Semi-finals:
      • Germany  3–2  Turkey
        • Germany advance to its 6th European final.
  • Baseball:
    • 2008 College World Series Final, Game 3:
      • Fresno State 6, Georgia 1 — Fresno State wins series 2–1
        • The glass slipper fits for Cinderella Fresno State, which becomes the lowest-seeded team to win a national championship in any NCAA sport.
  • Cricket:

24 June 2008 (Tuesday)

23 June 2008 (Monday)

22 June 2008 (Sunday)

(1) Felipe Massa (2) Kimi Räikkönen (3) Jarno Trulli
(1) Dan Wheldon (2) Hideki Mutoh (3) Marco Andretti
(1) Kyle Busch (2) David Gilliland (3) Jeff Gordon
(1) Casey Stoner (2) Valentino Rossi (3) Dani Pedrosa

21 June 2008 (Saturday)

(1) Mike Hezemans & Fabrizio Gollin (2) Michael Bartels & Andrea Bertolini (3) Jean-Denis Délétraz & Marcel Fässler

20 June 2008 (Friday)

19 June 2008 (Thursday)

18 June 2008 (Wednesday)

17 June 2008 (Tuesday)

16 June 2008 (Monday)

15 June 2008 (Sunday)

(1) Allan McNish Rinaldo Capello Tom Kristensen
(2) Nicolas Minassian Marc Gené Jacques Villeneuve
(3) Franck Montagny Ricardo Zonta Christian Klien
In the closest competitive finish in 40 years, Audi win their eighth Le Mans 24 Hours in nine years. In addition to this, Kristensen extended his record as the most successful driver in 24 Hour history, with his eighth victory.
(1) Dale Earnhardt, Jr. (2) Kasey Kahne (3) Matt Kenseth
(1) Mikko Hirvonen (2) Jari-Matti Latvala (3) Sébastien Loeb
(1) Alessandro Zanardi (2) Félix Porteiro (3) Alain Menu
(1) Gabriele Tarquini (2) Alessandro Zanardi (3) Augusto Farfus

14 June 2008 (Saturday)

13 June 2008 (Friday)

12 June 2008 (Thursday)

11 June 2008 (Wednesday)

  • Association football:
    • UEFA Euro 2008Group A:
      • Czech Republic  1–3  Portugal
      • Switzerland   1–2  Turkey
        • When both matches are finished, Portugal become the first team to advance to the knockout stage, and have already won the group. The second place will be decided by the match between the Czech Republic and Turkey, ending with a penalty shootout if drawn, while the Swiss hosts are the first to be eliminated from the tournament.

10 June 2008 (Tuesday)

9 June 2008 (Monday)

(1) Jamie Whincup (2) Mark Winterbottom (3) James Courtney

8 June 2008 (Sunday)

(1) Scott Dixon (2) Hélio Castroneves (3) Ryan Briscoe
(1) Kasey Kahne (2) Brian Vickers (3) Denny Hamlin

7 June 2008 (Saturday)

5 June 2008 (Thursday)

4 June 2008 (Wednesday)

3 June 2008 (Tuesday)

2 June 2008 (Monday)

1 June 2008 (Sunday)

(1) Ryan Briscoe (2) Scott Dixon (3) Tony Kanaan
(1) Kyle Busch (2) Carl Edwards (3) Greg Biffle
(1) Sébastien Loeb (2) Petter Solberg (3) Mikko Hirvonen
(1) Augusto Farfus (2) Yvan Muller (3) Jordi Gené
(1) Andy Priaulx (2) Nicola Larini (3) Rickard Rydell
(1) Alberto Contador (2) Riccardo Riccò (3) Marzio Bruseghin

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