December 2009 in sports

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Deaths in December[edit]

Current sporting seasons[edit]

American football 2009[edit]

Auto racing 2009[edit]

Basketball 2009[edit]

Cricket 2009–2010[edit]

Football (soccer) 2009[edit]

National teams competitions
International clubs competitions
Domestic (national) competitions

Golf 2010[edit]

Ice hockey 2009[edit]

Rugby union 2009[edit]

Winter sports[edit]

Days of the month[edit]

December 31, 2009 (Thursday)[edit]

American football[edit]

Ice hockey[edit]

December 30, 2009 (Wednesday)[edit]

American football[edit]

Cricket[edit]

Ice hockey[edit]

December 29, 2009 (Tuesday)[edit]

Alpine skiing[edit]

American football[edit]

Cricket[edit]

Ice hockey[edit]

Ski jumping[edit]

December 28, 2009 (Monday)[edit]

Alpine skiing[edit]

American football[edit]

Cricket[edit]

Ice hockey[edit]

December 27, 2009 (Sunday)[edit]

American football[edit]

Cricket[edit]

Ice hockey[edit]

December 26, 2009 (Saturday)[edit]

American football[edit]

Cricket[edit]

Ice hockey[edit]

December 25, 2009 (Friday)[edit]

American football[edit]

  • NFL Week 16: (team in bold clinches division title)

Basketball[edit]

December 24, 2009 (Thursday)[edit]

American football[edit]

Cricket[edit]

December 23, 2009 (Wednesday)[edit]

American football[edit]

Auto racing[edit]

December 22, 2009 (Tuesday)[edit]

American football[edit]

Freestyle skiing[edit]

December 21, 2009 (Monday)[edit]

Alpine skiing[edit]

American football[edit]

Basketball[edit]

Cricket[edit]

Freestyle skiing[edit]

Ice hockey[edit]

December 20, 2009 (Sunday)[edit]

Alpine skiing[edit]

American football[edit]

Biathlon[edit]

Bobsleigh[edit]

Cricket[edit]

Cross-country skiing[edit]

Football (soccer)[edit]

Freestyle skiing[edit]

Golf[edit]

Handball[edit]

Nordic combined[edit]

Rugby union[edit]

Ski jumping[edit]

Snowboarding[edit]

December 19, 2009 (Saturday)[edit]

Alpine skiing[edit]

American football[edit]

Biathlon[edit]

Bobsleigh[edit]

Cricket[edit]

Cross-country skiing[edit]

Football (soccer)[edit]

Freestyle skiing[edit]

Nordic combined[edit]

Rugby union[edit]

Ski jumping[edit]

Snowboarding[edit]

Volleyball[edit]

December 18, 2009 (Friday)[edit]

Alpine skiing[edit]

American football[edit]

Cricket[edit]

Handball[edit]

Ice hockey[edit]

Nordic combined[edit]

Rugby union[edit]

Six-red snooker[edit]

Ski jumping[edit]

Skeleton[edit]

Swimming[edit]

December 17, 2009 (Thursday)[edit]

American football[edit]

Basketball[edit]

Biathlon[edit]

Cricket[edit]

Football (soccer)[edit]

Handball[edit]

Rugby union[edit]

Snowboarding[edit]

December 16, 2009 (Wednesday)[edit]

Basketball[edit]

Cricket[edit]

Football (soccer)[edit]

December 15, 2009 (Tuesday)[edit]

Basketball[edit]

Cricket[edit]

Football (soccer)[edit]

Handball[edit]

Snowboarding[edit]

December 14, 2009 (Monday)[edit]

American football[edit]

Cricket[edit]

December 13, 2009 (Sunday)[edit]

Alpine skiing[edit]

American football[edit]

Biathlon[edit]

Bobsleigh[edit]

Cricket[edit]

Cross-country skiing[edit]

Football (soccer)[edit]

Golf[edit]

Handball[edit]

Luge[edit]

Nine-ball[edit]

Rugby union[edit]

Snooker[edit]

Snowboarding[edit]

Speed skating[edit]

Swimming[edit]

December 12, 2009 (Saturday)[edit]

Alpine skiing[edit]

American football[edit]

Basketball[edit]

Biathlon[edit]

Bobsleigh[edit]

Cricket[edit]

Cross-country skiing[edit]

Curling[edit]

  • European Championships in Aberdeen, Scotland:
  • Men, final:
    • 1st place, gold medalist(s) Sweden 6–5 2nd place, silver medalist(s) Switzerland (11 ends)
      • Niklas Edin skips Sweden to their sixth title and the first since 2001.
    • Men, world challenge game 2:
      • Denmark 10–5 Netherlands
        • Denmark win best-of-3 series 2–0.
    • Women, final:
      • 2nd place, silver medalist(s) Switzerland 5–7 1st place, gold medalist(s) Germany
        • Andrea Schöpp skips Germany to her seventh European title, and the first since 1998.
    • Women, world challenge game 2:
      • Finland 3–6 Latvia
        • Latvia win best-of-3 series 2–0.

Football (soccer)[edit]

Freestyle skiing[edit]

Handball[edit]

Luge[edit]

Mixed martial arts[edit]

Nine-ball[edit]

Rugby union[edit]

Speed skating[edit]

Snooker[edit]

Swimming[edit]

December 11, 2009 (Friday)[edit]

Alpine skiing[edit]

American football[edit]

Biathlon[edit]

Cricket[edit]

Curling[edit]

  • European Championships in Aberdeen, Scotland:
    • Men, semifinal:
      • 3rd place, bronze medalist(s) Norway 5–8 Switzerland
        • Switzerland will play against Sweden in the Final.
    • Men, world challenge game 1:
      • Denmark 6–2 Netherlands
    • Women, semifinal:
      • 3rd place, bronze medalist(s) Denmark 5–6 Germany
        • Germany will meet Switzerland in the final.
    • Women, world challenge game 1:
      • Finland 4–6 Latvia

Football (soccer)[edit]

Freestyle skiing[edit]

Golf[edit]

  • Following a tumultuous two weeks in which he faced allegations of numerous extramarital affairs, Tiger Woods admits to infidelity and announces he is taking an indefinite leave from professional golf in an attempt to save his marriage. (ESPN)

Nine-ball[edit]

Rugby union[edit]

Skeleton[edit]

Speed skating[edit]

Snooker[edit]

Swimming[edit]

December 10, 2009 (Thursday)[edit]

American football[edit]

Basketball[edit]

Curling[edit]

  • European Championships in Aberdeen, Scotland: (teams in bold advance to the playoff, teams in italics clinch tiebreak berths, teams in strike are eliminated)
    • Women, draw 9:
      • Denmark 7–5 Scotland
      • Finland 2–7 Germany
      • Switzerland 6–7 Russia
      • Norway 2–10 Sweden
      • Italy 9–5 England
        • Final standings: Switzerland 7 wins, Denmark, Germany, Sweden, Russia 6, Scotland 5, Norway 4, Finland 3, Italy 2, England 0.
    • Men, tiebreak:
      • Scotland 7–2 France
    • Women, tiebreak:
      • Sweden 4–5 Russia
    • Men, playoffs: (seeding in parentheses)
      • (1) Norway 3–7 (2) Sweden
        • Sweden advance to the final, Norway go to semifinal
      • (3) Switzerland 7–3 (4) Scotland
        • Switzerland go to semifinal
    • Women, playoffs: (seeding in parentheses)
      • (1) Switzerland 8–5 (2) Denmark
        • Switzerland advance to the final, Denmark go to semifinal
      • (3) Germany 10–4 (4) Russia
        • Germany go to semifinal

Football (soccer)[edit]

Handball[edit]

Nine-ball[edit]

Rugby union[edit]

Snooker[edit]

Swimming[edit]

December 9, 2009 (Wednesday)[edit]

Basketball[edit]

Cricket[edit]

Curling[edit]

  • European Championships in Aberdeen, Scotland: (teams in bold advance to the playoff, teams in italics secure tie break berth, teams in strike are eliminated)
    • Men, draw 8:
      • Switzerland 6–5 Scotland
      • Sweden 9–1 Finland
      • Czech Republic 3–9 Norway
      • Denmark 8–2 Italy
      • Germany 8–6 France
        • Standings: Norway, Sweden 7 wins, France, Scotland, Switzerland 5, Germany 4, Denmark 3, Czech Republic, Finland 2, Italy 0.
    • Women, draw 8:
      • Italy 9–10 Finland
      • Denmark 6–7 Switzerland
      • Norway 5–7 Scotland
      • England 7–8 Germany
      • Russia 4–5 Sweden
        • Standings: Switzerland 7 wins, Denmark, Germany, Russia, Scotland, Sweden 5, Norway 4, Finland 3, Italy 1, England 0.
    • Men, draw 9:
      • Sweden 3–10 Norway
      • Scotland 9–4 Italy
      • Finland 6–9 Germany
      • Czech Republic 4–10 France
      • Switzerland 7–3 Denmark
        • Final standings: Norway 8 wins, Sweden 7, Switzerland, Scotland, France 6, Germany 5, Denmark 3, Finland, Czech Republic 2, Italy 0.

Football (soccer)[edit]

Handball[edit]

Snooker[edit]

December 8, 2009 (Tuesday)[edit]

Cricket[edit]

Curling[edit]

  • European Championships in Aberdeen, Scotland: (teams in bold advance to the playoff, teams in italics secure tie break berth, teams in strike are eliminated)
    • Men, draw 6:
      • Czech Republic 5–10 Sweden
      • Germany 7–10 Scotland
      • Switzerland 13–4 Italy
      • France 7–5 Norway
      • Denmark 9–3 Finland
        • Standings: Scotland, Norway, Sweden, France 5 wins, Switzerland 3, Czech Republic, Finland, Germany 2, Denmark 1, Italy 0.
    • Women, draw 6:
      • Norway 9–3 Denmark
      • Russia 7–8 Finland
      • Italy 4–7 Germany
      • Sweden 2–8 Scotland
      • England 2–8 Switzerland
        • Standings: Russia, Switzerland 5 wins, Sweden, Denmark 4, Germany, Scotland, Norway 3, Finland 2, Italy 1, England 0.
    • Men, draw 7:
      • Italy 1–9 Germany
      • Czech Republic 4–7 Denmark
      • Sweden 6–5 France
      • Finland 2–8 Switzerland
      • Scotland 5–9 Norway
        • Standings: Norway, Sweden 6 wins, France, Scotland 5, Switzerland 4, Germany 3, Czech Republic, Denmark, Finland 2, Italy 0.
    • Women, draw 7:
      • Germany 6–3 Russia
      • Norway 9–7 England
      • Denmark 5–4 Sweden
      • Switzerland 10–6 Italy
      • Finland 4–7 Scotland
        • Standings: Switzerland 6 wins, Denmark, Russia 5, Scotland, Sweden, Norway, Germany 4, Finland 2, Italy 1, England 0.

Football (soccer)[edit]

Snooker[edit]

December 7, 2009 (Monday)[edit]

American football[edit]

Baseball[edit]

Cricket[edit]

Curling[edit]

  • European Championships in Aberdeen, Scotland:
    • Women, draw 4:
      • England 3–10 Sweden
      • Scotland 3–6 Russia
      • Germany 10–5 Norway
      • Finland 4–6 Switzerland
      • Denmark 8–2 Italy
        • Standings: Russia 4 wins, Denmark, Sweden, Switzerland 3, Germany, Scotland, Norway 2, Italy 1, England, Finland 0.
    • Men, draw 5:
      • Norway 9–7 Finland
      • France 7–5 Switzerland
      • Denmark 3–8 Scotland
      • Italy 2–8 Sweden
      • Czech Republic 4–7 Germany
        • Standings: Norway 5 wins, France, Scotland, Sweden 4, Czech Republic, Finland, Germany, Switzerland 2, Denmark, Italy 0.
    • Women, draw 5:
      • Scotland 5–11 Switzerland
      • Sweden 7–5 Italy
      • England 3–10 Finland
      • Germany 4–7 Denmark
      • Norway 5–9 Russia
        • Standings: Russia 5 wins, Denmark, Sweden, Switzerland 4, Germany, Scotland, Norway 2, Finland, Italy 1, England 0.

Football (soccer)[edit]

Handball[edit]

Ice hockey[edit]

Snooker[edit]

December 6, 2009 (Sunday)[edit]

Alpine skiing[edit]

American football[edit]

Auto racing[edit]

Badminton[edit]

Biathlon[edit]

Bobsleigh[edit]

Cricket[edit]

Cross-country skiing[edit]

Curling[edit]

  • European Championships in Aberdeen, Scotland: (unbeaten teams in bold)
    • Men, draw 3:
      • Scotland 2–3 Czech Republic
      • Denmark 5–7 Sweden
      • France 11–6 Finland
      • Switzerland 10–3 Germany
      • Norway 8–6 Italy
    • Women, draw 3:
      • Finland 3–8 Norway
      • England 7–11 Denmark
      • Sweden 7–6 Switzerland
      • Italy 5–11 Russia
      • Scotland 5–2 Germany
        • Standings: Russia 3 wins, Denmark, Scotland, Sweden, Switzerland, Norway 2, Italy, Germany 1, England, Finland 0.
    • Men, draw 4:
      • Denmark 6–7 France
      • Norway 10–2 Germany
      • Italy 6–7 Czech Republic
      • Scotland 15–1 Finland
      • Sweden 6–5 Switzerland
        • Standings: Norway 4 wins, France, Scotland, Sweden 3, Czech Republic, Finland, Switzerland 2, Germany 1, Denmark, Italy 0.

Field hockey[edit]

Figure skating[edit]

Football (soccer)[edit]

Golf[edit]

Handball[edit]

Luge[edit]

Nordic combined[edit]

Ski jumping[edit]

Snooker[edit]

Snowboarding[edit]

Speed skating[edit]

Tennis[edit]

December 5, 2009 (Saturday)[edit]

Alpine skiing[edit]

American football[edit]

Biathlon[edit]

Bobsleigh[edit]

Cricket[edit]

Cross-country skiing[edit]

Curling[edit]

  • European Championships in Aberdeen, Scotland: (unbeaten teams in bold)
    • Men, draw 1:
      • Germany 8–5 Denmark (9 ends)
      • Italy 5–6 France
      • Norway 8–7 Switzerland (11 ends)
      • Sweden 2–3 Scotland
      • Finland 9–8 Czech Republic (11 ends)
    • Women, draw 1:
      • Russia 8–5 England
      • Germany 7–4 Sweden (9 ends)
      • Scotland 6–11 Italy (9 ends)
      • Denmark 9–4 Finland (9 ends)
      • Switzerland 6–4 Norway (9 ends)
    • Men, draw 2:
      • Finland 9–7 Italy
      • Switzerland 9–6 Czech Republic
      • Germany 4–10 Sweden (8 ends)
      • Norway 8–5 Denmark (9 ends)
      • France 2–5 Scotland
    • Women, draw 2:
      • Switzerland 10–2 Germany (7 ends)
      • Italy 6–7 Norway (11 ends)
      • Russia 10–1 Denmark (6 ends)
      • Scotland 7–4 England (9 ends)
      • Sweden 9–2 Finland (8 ends)

Field hockey[edit]

Figure skating[edit]

Football (soccer)[edit]

Handball[edit]

Luge[edit]

Nordic combined[edit]

Rugby union[edit]

Speed skating[edit]

Ski jumping[edit]

Snooker[edit]

Tennis[edit]

December 4, 2009 (Friday)[edit]

Alpine skiing[edit]

American football[edit]

Basketball[edit]

Cricket[edit]

Figure skating[edit]

Football (soccer)[edit]

Skeleton[edit]

Speed skating[edit]

Tennis[edit]

December 3, 2009 (Thursday)[edit]

American football[edit]

Basketball[edit]

Biathlon[edit]

Cricket[edit]

  • Sri Lanka in India:
    • 3rd Test in Mumbai, day 2:
      •  Sri Lanka 393;  India 443/1 (79.0 ov, Virender Sehwag 284*). India led by 50 runs with 9 wickets remaining in the 1st innings.
        • Sehwag's score is the highest in one day of a Test match in 76 years and third highest ever. He also becomes the eighth player in history who scores six Test double-centuries, and reaches the 200 mark in 168 balls, the second fastest ever.
  • Pakistan in New Zealand:

Field hockey[edit]

Figure skating[edit]

Football (soccer)[edit]

December 2, 2009 (Wednesday)[edit]

Basketball[edit]

Biathlon[edit]

Cricket[edit]

Football (soccer)[edit]

December 1, 2009 (Tuesday)[edit]

Field hockey[edit]

Football (soccer)[edit]

References[edit]