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Deaths in June

  • 1: Vincent O'Brien
  • 2: Tony Maggs
  • 16: Peter Arundell

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  • 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)

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  • 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:

June 5, 2009 (Friday)

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June 1, 2009 (Monday)

  • 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)

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