June 2009 in sports

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Australian rules football 2009

Auto racing 2009

Baseball 2009

Basketball 2009

Football (soccer) 2009

National teams competitions
  • 2010 FIFA World Cup Qualifying
International clubs competitions
Domestic (national) competitions

Golf 2009

Lacrosse 2009

  • Major League Lacrosse

Motorcycle racing 2009

  • Superbike World Championship
  • Supersport racing

Rugby league 2009

Days of the month

June 30, 2009 (Tuesday)

Tennis

June 29, 2009 (Monday)

Football (soccer)

  • European Under-21 Championship in Sweden:
    • Final:

Tennis

June 28, 2009 (Sunday)

Athletics

Auto racing

Baseball

Cricket

Football (soccer)

Golf

Horse racing

Motorcycle racing

Volleyball

  • FIVB World League:
    • Pool A:
      • Netherlands  0–3  Italy
        • USA lead the group with 14 points, ahead of Netherlands with 11.
    • Pool B:
    • Pool C:
    • Pool D:
      • Poland  0–3  Brazil
        • Brazil lead the group with 17 points, ahead of Finland with 9.

June 27, 2009 (Saturday)

Athletics

  • USA Outdoor Track and Field Championships in Eugene, Oregon, day 3:
  • Kenya national championships in Nairobi, day 3:
    • Men:
      • 100 m: Kipkemoi Soi (Armed Forces) 10.63, Tonny Chirchir (Armed Forces) 10.78, Stephen Barasa (Prisons) 10.91.
      • 110 m hurdles: Amon Chepsongol (Armed Forces) 14.1, Kiprono Koskei (Police) 14.4, Emmanuel Kimeu (Police) 14.7.
      • 200 m: Anderson Mureta (Police) 21.49, Kipkemoi Soi (Armed Forces) 21.63, Stephen Barasa (Prisons) 21.91.
      • 400 m: Thomas Musembi (Kenya Prisons) 45.70, Mark Mutai (Armed Forces) 45.98, Anderson Mureta (Police) 46.12.
      • 400 m hurdles: Kiprono Koskei (Police) 51.32, Amon Chepsongol (Armed Forces) 51.74, Emmanuel Kimeu (Police) 51.77.
      • 800 m: David Rudisha (Police) 1:47.1, Jackson Kivuva (Armed Forces) 1:47.9, Hoseah Kandie (Armed Forces) 1:48.5.
      • 1500 m: Gideon Gathimba (Armed Forces) 3:39.7, James Kangongo (Police) 3:41.2, Churchill Kipsang (Nyanza South) 3:41.7.
      • 3000 m Steeplechase: Richard Matelong (Police) 8:14.2, Elijah Chelimo (Prisons) 8:19.8, Abel Mutai (Armed Forces) 8:23.4
      • 5000 m: Joseph Kitur (Police) 13:47.0, Vincent Kiprop (Armed Forces) 13:48.2, Alex Macharia (Police) 13:48.7
      • 10000 m: Sammy Kitwara (Police) 27:44.46, Gideon Ngatuny (Police) 27:44.77, Bernard Kiprop Kipyego (Police) 27:44.80
    • Women:
      • 100 m: Maryline Chelangat (Police) 12.54, Pamela Masambule (Police) 12.56, Gladys Thiongo (Armed Forces) 12.58.
      • 100 m hurdles: Florence Wasike (Prisons) 14.5, Ruth Kemunto (Kenya Police) 15.4, Maureen Jelagat (Prisons) 15.6.
      • 200 m: Joyce Zakari (Police) 23.84, Maryline Chelangat (Police) 25.00, Zipporah Ratemo (Prisons) 25.39.
      • 400 m: Joyce Zakari (Police) 53.06, Betty Chelangat (South Rift) 54.96, Zipporah Ratemo (Prisons) 55.46.
      • 400 m hurdles: Florence Wasike (Prisons) 58.42, Callen Nyakawa (Police) 58.75, Ruth Kemunto (Police) 61.22.
      • 800 m: Winny Chebet (South Rift) 2:05.9, Jane Jelagat (Armed Forces) 2:06.3, Nelly Jeptanui (Armed Forces) 2:08.6.
      • 1500 m: Vivian Cheruiyot (Police) 4:07.66, Sylvia Kibet (Police) 4:08.57, Innes Chenonge (Armed Forces) 4:08.61.
      • 3000 m steeplechase: Gladys Kemboi (North Rift) 9:40.47, Milka Chemos (Police) 9:41.00, Lydia Rotich (Police) 9:41.13.
      • 5000 m: Mercy Cherono (South Rift) 15:46.74, Pascalia Chepkorir (Police) 15:57.05, Naomi Chepgnetich (Coast) 15:58.84.
  • Jamaican national championships in Kingston, day 2:

Auto racing

Motorcycle racing

Rugby union

Tennis

Volleyball

  • FIVB World League:
    • Pool A:
    • Pool C:
    • Pool D:

June 26, 2009 (Friday)

Athletics

Cricket

Football (soccer)

Ice hockey

Tennis

Volleyball

June 25, 2009 (Thursday)

Athletics

Basketball

Football (soccer)

Tennis

June 24, 2009 (Wednesday)

Baseball

  • College World Series in Omaha:
    • Finals, Game 3: LSU 11, Texas 4. LSU wins series 2–1.

Football (soccer)

Rugby league

  • State of Origin Series:
    • Game 2 in Sydney: New South Wales 14–24 Queensland. Queensland take an insurmountable 2–0 series lead.
      • Queensland become the first team to win four consecutive State of Origin series since the current three-match format was instituted in 1982.

Tennis

June 23, 2009 (Tuesday)

Baseball

  • College World Series in Omaha:
    • Finals Game 2: Texas 5, LSU 1. Series tied 1–1.

Basketball

  • Bundesliga Playoffs Final:

Football (soccer)

  • European Under-21 Championship in Sweden: (teams in bold advance to the semifinals)

Ice hockey

Rugby union

Shooting

Tennis

June 22, 2009 (Monday)

Baseball

Football (soccer)

Golf

Shooting

Tennis

June 21, 2009 (Sunday)

Athletics

  • European Team Championships in Leiria, Portugal, day 2:
    • Final standings:  Germany 326.5 points  Russia 320  Great Britain 303

Auto racing

Badminton

Baseball

Basketball

  • Bundesliga Playoffs Final:

Cricket

Cycling

Football (soccer)

  • FIFA Confederations Cup in South Africa: (teams in bold advance to the semifinals)
  • 2010 FIFA World Cup Qualifying:
    • 2010 FIFA World Cup qualification (CAF) Third Round, matchday 3:
  • Argentine Primera División – Clausura, matchday 18 of 19:
    • (2) Huracán 3–0 (19) Arsenal
    • (3) Lanús 1–1 (1) Vélez Sársfield
      • Standings: Huracán 38 points, Vélez Sársfield 37, Lanús 35.
      • Vélez Sársfield will host Huracán in the final round on July 5.

Golf

Motorcycle racing

Volleyball

June 20, 2009 (Saturday)

Athletics

  • European Team Championships in Leiria, Portugal, day 1:
    • Team standings: (1)  Great Britain 165 points (2)  Russia 164 (3)  France 159.5

Auto racing

Basketball

Cycling

Football (soccer)

Golf

Rugby union

Shooting

Tennis

Volleyball

June 19, 2009 (Friday)

Baseball

Basketball

Cricket

Cycling

Football (soccer)

  • European Under-21 Championship in Sweden:

Golf

Tennis

  • World #1 Rafael Nadal announces that he will not play at Wimbledon because of tendinitis in his knees. He will be the first reigning Gentlemen's Singles champion to not defend his title since Goran Ivanišević in 2002, and only the second in the last 35 years. (ESPN)

Volleyball

June 18, 2009 (Thursday)

Baseball

Basketball

Cricket

Cycling

Football (soccer)

Golf

  • Men's majors:
    • U.S. Open in Farmingdale, New York, first round:
      • Play is postponed until Friday due to heavy rain. No one finished more than 11 holes, and only half of the 156 players even started their rounds.

Shooting

June 17, 2009 (Wednesday)

Baseball

Basketball

Cycling

Football (soccer)

Shooting

June 16, 2009 (Tuesday)

Baseball

Basketball

Cricket

Cycling

Football (soccer)

Rugby union

June 15, 2009 (Monday)

Baseball

Basketball

Cricket

Cycling

Football (soccer)

June 14, 2009 (Sunday)

Athletics

Auto racing

Badminton

Baseball

Basketball

Cricket

Cycling

Football (soccer)

Golf

Motorcycle racing

Table tennis

  • Japan Open in Wakayama:
    • Men's singles final: Oh Sang-Eun (KOR) bt Patrick Baum (GER) 4–3 (7–11, 13–11, 11–6, 9–11, 11–7, 6–11, 11–6)
    • Women's singles final: Park Mi-Young (KOR) bt Sayaka Hirano (JPN) 4–1 (11–8, 7–11, 11–9, 11–6, 11–4)
    • Men's doubles final: Seiya Kishikawa/Jun Mizutani (JPN) bt Oh Sang-Eun/Yoon Jae-Young (KOR) 4–3 (13–11, 6–11, 9–11, 11–8, 5–11, 11–9, 11–7)
    • Women's doubles final: Sayaka Hirano/Reiko Hiura (JPN) bt Kim Jung-Hyun/Seok Ha-Jung (KOR) 4–2 (11–7, 11–8, 8–11, 9–11, 11–6, 11–8)

Tennis

Volleyball

June 13, 2009 (Saturday)

Auto racing

Baseball

Basketball

Cricket

Cycling

Football (soccer)

  • Argentine Primera División – Clausura, matchday 17 of 19:
  • Romanian Cup Final in Târgu Jiu:

Golf

Mixed martial arts

Rugby union

Shooting

Volleyball

June 12, 2009 (Friday)

Basketball

Cricket

Cycling

Golf

Ice hockey

Shooting

Volleyball

June 11, 2009 (Thursday)

Basketball

Cricket

Cycling

Football (soccer)

Golf

June 10, 2009 (Wednesday)

Basketball

  • Italian Serie A Playoffs Final:

Cricket

Cycling

Football (soccer)

Rugby union

Shooting

June 9, 2009 (Tuesday)

Basketball

Cricket

Cycling

Football (soccer)

Ice hockey

June 8, 2009 (Monday)

Basketball

Cricket

Cycling

Shooting

June 7, 2009 (Sunday)

Auto racing

Basketball

Cricket

Cycling

Football (soccer)

  • 2010 FIFA World Cup Qualifying:
    • 2010 FIFA World Cup qualification (CAF) Third Round, matchday 2:
      • Group 1:
        • Cameroon  0–0  Morocco
          • Standings: Gabon 6 points, Togo 3, Morocco, Cameroon 1.
      • Group 2:
        • Nigeria  3–0  Kenya
          • Standings: Tunisia 6 points, Nigeria 4, Mozambique 1, Kenya 0.
      • Group 3:
        • Algeria  3–1  Egypt
          • Standings: Algeria, Zambia 4 points, Rwanda, Egypt 1.
      • Group 4:
      • Group 5:
        • Guinea  1–2  Ivory Coast
          • Standings: Côte d'Ivoire, Burkina Faso 6 points, Guinea, Malawi 0.
    • 2010 FIFA World Cup qualification (CONMEBOL), matchday 13:
      • Peru  1–2  Ecuador
        • Ecuador get level with Uruguay in 5th place with 17 points.

Golf

Shooting

Tennis

June 6, 2009 (Saturday)

Auto racing

Basketball

Cricket

Football (soccer)

  • 2010 FIFA World Cup qualification: (teams that qualify for 2010 World Cup in bold)
    • AFC (Asia) Fourth Round, matchday 8 of 10:
      • Group 1:
        • Uzbekistan  0–1  Japan
        • Qatar  0–0  Australia
          • Japan and Australia become the first teams to qualify for South Africa. They both have 14 points from 6 matches, 7 points ahead of Bahrain in 3rd place. Bahrain will clinch a berth in the playoffs with a draw against either Australia or Uzbekistan, unless Qatar beat Japan, in which case Bahrain need at least 2 points from those matches.
      • Group 2:
        • North Korea  0–0  Iran
        • United Arab Emirates  0–2  South Korea
          • South Korea also book their place in South Africa. They lead the group with 14 points from 6 matches, ahead of North Korea with 11 from 7, and Saudi Arabia with 10 from 6. Iran, on 7 points, is also in contention for the 2nd automatic qualifying berth or the 3rd place playoff berth.
    • UEFA (Europe):
      • Group 1:
      • Group 3:
        • Slovakia  7–0  San Marino
          • Slovakia go to the top of the group with 15 points, ahead of Northern Ireland with 13 and Poland with 10.
      • Group 4:
        • Azerbaijan  0–1  Wales
        • Finland  2–1  Liechtenstein
          • Germany and Russia who were idle still lead the group with 16 and 12 points respectively. Finland in 3rd place with 10 points.
      • Group 6:
      • Group 7:
      • Group 8:
      • Group 9:
        • North Macedonia  0–0  Norway
        • Iceland  1–2  Netherlands
          • Netherlands win their sixth straight match, and secure their place in South Africa. Netherlands have 18 points, and lead by 11 from 2nd place Scotland with 7 points and 3 matches remaining.
    • CAF (Africa) Third Round, matchday 2 of 6:
      • Group 1:
      • Group 2:
      • Group 3:
      • Group 5:
        • Malawi  0–1  Burkina Faso
          • Gabon, Tunisia and Burkina Faso score their second win at this stage, and lead their respective groups with 6 points. Zambia is also on top of their group but only with 4 points.
    • CONMEBOL (South America), matchday 13 of 18:
    • CONCACAF (North & Central America) Fourth Round, matchday 4 of 10:
      • Trinidad and Tobago  2–3  Costa Rica
      • United States  2–1  Honduras
      • El Salvador  2–1  Mexico
        • Costa Rica lead the hexagonal with 12 points from 5 matches, after scoring the first road win for any team in the final stage. Team USA are second on 10 points from 5 matches. El Salvador with 5 points lead the remaining teams, who played just 4 matches, followed by Honduras 4, Mexico 3 and Trinidad&Tobago 2.
  • Friendly internationals:

Horse racing

Ice hockey

Rugby union

Tennis

June 5, 2009 (Friday)

Cricket

Tennis

June 4, 2009 (Thursday)

Baseball

Basketball

Ice hockey

Tennis

June 3, 2009 (Wednesday)

Auto racing

Cricket

Football (soccer)

  • 2010 FIFA World Cup qualification (CONCACAF) Fourth Round, matchday 5:
    • Costa Rica  3–1  United States
      • Costa Rica go to the top of the hexagonal group with 9 points from 4 matches, 2 ahead of USA.

Rugby league

  • State of Origin Series:
    • Game 1 in Melbourne: Queensland 28–18 New South Wales. Queensland lead series 1–0.

Rugby union

Tennis

June 2, 2009 (Tuesday)

Cricket

Football (soccer)

Ice hockey

Tennis

June 1, 2009 (Monday)

Basketball

  • A1 Ethniki Playoff Final:
    • Game 4: Panathinaikos 94–81 Olympiacos Piraeus. Panathinaikos win best-of-5 series 3–1.
      • Panathinaikos win the championship for the 7th successive year, and the 29th time in their history.

Cricket

Football (soccer)

  • European domestic (national) competitions: (listed by countries' alphabetic order; league standings prior to match in parentheses; teams that win titles in bold; teams that qualify to the Champions League in italics)
    • Israeli Premier League, final matchday:
      • (1) Maccabi Haifa 1–1 (3) Beitar Jerusalem
        • Final standings: Maccabi Haifa 67 points, Hapoel Tel Aviv 61, Beitar Jerusalem 57, Maccabi Netania 54, Bnei Yehuda 49.
        • Haifa qualify to the Champions League second qualifying round. Hapoel TA, Netania and Bnei Yehuda will play in Europa League (Beitar is ineligible).

Tennis

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