September 2009 in sports

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National teams competitions
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Days of the month

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September 30, 2009 (Wednesday)

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September 29, 2009 (Tuesday)

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  • ICC Champions Trophy in South Africa: (teams in bold advance to the semifinals)
    • Group B:
      •  England 146 (43.1 ov);  New Zealand 147/6 (27.1 ov) at Johannesburg. New Zealand win by 4 wickets.
        • Final standings: New Zealand, England 4 points, Sri Lanka, South Africa 2.

September 28, 2009 (Monday)

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  • ICC Champions Trophy in South Africa: (teams in bold advance to the semifinals)
    • Group A:
      •  Australia 234/4 (42.3 ov) v  India at Centurion. No result.
        • Standings: Pakistan 4 points, Australia 3, India 1, West Indies 0.

September 27, 2009 (Sunday)

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September 26, 2009 (Saturday)

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September 25, 2009 (Friday)

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September 24, 2009 (Thursday)

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September 23, 2009 (Wednesday)

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September 22, 2009 (Tuesday)

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September 21, 2009 (Monday)

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September 20, 2009 (Sunday)

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September 19, 2009 (Saturday)

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September 18, 2009 (Friday)

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September 17, 2009 (Thursday)

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September 16, 2009 (Wednesday)

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September 15, 2009 (Tuesday)

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September 14, 2009 (Monday)

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  • EuroBasket in Poland: (teams in bold advance to the quarterfinals)
    • Group F in Łódź:
      • Spain  84–70  Lithuania
        • Lithuania fails to reach the top 8 for only the second time in 10 championships.
      • Slovenia  76–60  Poland
      • Serbia  64–69 (OT)  Turkey
        • Turkey shutout Serbia 5–0 in overtime.
        • Standings (after 4 games): Turkey 8 points, Slovenia 7, Serbia, Spain 6, Poland 5, Lithuania 4.

September 13, 2009 (Sunday)

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September 12, 2009 (Saturday)

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  1. Tony Stewart Indiana (Chevrolet, Stewart Haas Racing) — 3806 (5030)
  2. Gordon — 3627 (5010)
  3. Jimmie Johnson California (Chevrolet, Hendrick Motorsports) — 3534 (5030)
  4. Hamlin — 3491 (5020)
  5. Kurt Busch — 3322 (5010)
  6. Mark Martin Arkansas (Chevrolet, Hendrick Motorsports) — 3291 (5040)
  7. Kasey Kahne Washington (state) (Dodge, Richard Petty Motorsports) — 3280 (5020)
  8. Carl Edwards Missouri (Ford, Roush Fenway Racing) — 3280 (5000)
  9. Ryan Newman Indiana (Chevrolet, Stewart Haas Racing) — 3272 (5000)
  10. Juan Pablo Montoya Colombia (Chevrolet, Earnhardt Ganassi Racing) — 3251 (5000)
  11. Greg Biffle Washington (state) (Ford, Roush Fenway Racing) — 3249 (5000)
  12. Brian Vickers North Carolina (Toyota, Red Bull Racing Team) — 3203 (5010)
Kurt Busch's brother Kyle Busch, tied with Martin for the most wins this season with four, falls eight points shy of a spot in the Chase.

September 11, 2009 (Friday)

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September 10, 2009 (Thursday)

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  • Women's Euro in Finland:
    • Final: England  2–6  Germany
      • Germany win the title for the fifth consecutive time and seventh overall.

September 9, 2009 (Wednesday)

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September 8, 2009 (Tuesday)

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September 7, 2009 (Monday)

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  • Women's Euro in Finland:
    • Semi-final: Germany  3–1  Norway
      • Defending champion Germany advance to the final for the fifth straight time.

September 6, 2009 (Sunday)

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September 5, 2009 (Saturday)

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  • Tri Nations Series:
    • Australia  21–6  South Africa in Brisbane
      • Australia win their first match of the tournament and South Africa suffer their first loss.
      • Standings: South Africa 17 points (5 matches), New Zealand 8 (4), Australia 7 (5).

September 4, 2009 (Friday)

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September 3, 2009 (Thursday)

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September 2, 2009 (Wednesday)

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September 1, 2009 (Tuesday)

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References

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  1. ^ "John Terry shocked by Chelsea transfer ban". www.telegraph.co.uk.