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What will be the major sporting events of 2023?

The sport collective will occupy an important place in the sporting agenda of 2023. Rugby world cup in France, World hand ball in Scandinavia or Women’s World Cup in Australia, sports enthusiasts will have plenty to do all year round. Here is the calendar to keep in mind, in chronological order.

January

From 31 December 2022 to 15 January – Rally-raid: Dakar 2023 in Saudi Arabia

January 11-29 – Handball: Men’s World Cup in Poland and Sweden

January 15 – Sailing: departure of The Ocean Race, a crewed round-the-world regatta with stopovers, in Alicante (Spain)

January 16-29 – Tennis: Australian Open, in Melbourne

January 23-29 – Figure Skating: European Championships in Espoo (Finland)

February

1-11 February – Football: Club World Cup in Morocco

From 6 to 19 February – Alpine skiing: Courchevel and Méribel World Championships (France)

February 12 – American football: 57th edition of the Super Bowl in Glendale (Arizona)

February 18 – Athletics: World Cross Country Championships in Bathurst (Australia)

February 19 – March 5 – Freestyle Skiing and Snowboarding: World Championships in Bakuriani (Georgia)

From 21 February to 5 March – Nordic skiing: World Championships in Planica (Slovenia)

Mars

From 2 to 5 March – Athletics: European Indoor Championships in Istanbul

16 March – Football: FIFA congress in Kigali, Rwanda, with presidential election at stake

March 20-26 – Figure Skating: World Championships in Saitama (Japan)

April

April 19-23 – Gymnastics: European Championships in Antalya (Turkey)

29 April – Football: French Cup final, in Saint-Denis (Stade de France)

May

From 7 to 14 May – Judo: World Championships in Doha

From 12 to 28 May – Ice hockey: Men’s World Championship in Finland

13 or 14 May – Football: Women’s French Cup final

17-22 May – Basketball: Women’s League final

20 May – Rugby: European Cup final in Dublin

28 May – 11 June – Tennis: Roland-Garros, in Paris

31 May – Football: Europa League final, in Budapest (Puskas Arena)

June

From 1 to 18 June – Basketball: NBA Finals

June 3 or 4 – Football: Women’s Champions League final, in Eindhoven

7 June – Football: Europa League Conference final, in Prague

June 10 – Football: Champions League final, in Istanbul (Ataturk Olympic Stadium)

June 10 and 11 – WEC: 24 Hours of Le Mans (France)

15-25 June – Basketball: Women’s European Championships in Slovenia and Israel

June 17 – Rugby: Top 14 final in Saint-Denis

June 22 – Basketball: NBA Draft

July

From 1 to 23 July – Cycling: Tour de France

From 3 to 16 July – Tennis: Wimbledon

From 8 to 17 July – Para-athletics: World Championships in Paris

July 14-30 – Swimming: Fukuoka World Championships (Japan)

20 July – 20 August – Football: Women’s World Cup, Australia and New Zealand

22-30 July – Fencing: World Championships in Milan

July 23-30 – Cycling: Women’s Tour de France

August

From 1 to 12 August Climbing: World Championships in Bern (Switzerland)

3-13 August – Cycling: Glasgow World Championships (all disciplines: road, track, mountain bike, BMX)

From August 14 to September 3 – Shooting: World Championships in Baku

From 15 August to 3 September – Volleyball: Women’s European Championships in Belgium, Germany, Italy and Estonia

From 19 to 27 August – Athletics: World Championships in Budapest

21-27 August – Badminton: World Championships in Copenhagen

23-27 August – Canoe sprint: World Championships in Duisburg (GER)

From 25 August to 10 September – Basketball: Men’s World Championships in Indonesia, Japan and the Philippines

28 August – 16 September – Volleyball: Men’s Euro in Italy, North Macedonia, Bulgaria and Israel

September

September 3-10 – Rowing: World Championships in Belgrade

September 7-15 – Surfing: Championship Tour Finals in Lower Tresles (USA)

From 8 September to 28 October – Rugby: Men’s World Cup 2023, in France

September 19-24 – Canoe slalom: World Championships in Lee Valley (ENG)

29 September – 8 October – Gymnastics: Antwerp World Championships (Belgium)

30 September – 1 October – Athletics: World Road Running Championships in Riga

October

28 October – Rugby: 2023 Men’s World Cup Final

From 30 October to 5 November – Tennis: Paris Masters 1000

November

Dates and place to be defined – Tennis: WTA Masters

Dates and venue to be defined – Tennis: Billie Jean King Cup Finals

From 2 to 5 November – Judo: European Championships in Montpellier

November 12-19 – Tennis: ATP Masters, in Turin (Italy)

From 30 November to 17 December – Handball: Women’s World Cup in Denmark, Norway and Sweden

December

Date to be defined – Football: draw for the final tournament of Euro 2024 in Hamburg

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