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March 2007 in sports

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Sporting seasons

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31 March 2007 (Saturday)

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30 March 2007 (Friday)

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29 March 2007 (Thursday)

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28 March 2007 (Wednesday)

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27 March 2007 (Tuesday)

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26 March 2007 (Monday)

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25 March 2007 (Sunday)

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24 March 2007 (Saturday)

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23 March 2007 (Friday)

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22 March 2007 (Thursday)

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21 March 2007 (Wednesday)

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20 March 2007 (Tuesday)

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19 March 2007 (Monday)

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18 March 2007 (Sunday)

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17 March 2007 (Saturday)

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16 March 2007 (Friday)

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15 March 2007 (Thursday)

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14 March 2007 (Wednesday)

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13 March 2007 (Tuesday)

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12 March 2007 (Monday)

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11 March 2007 (Sunday)

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10 March 2007 (Saturday)

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9 March 2007 (Friday)

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8 March 2007 (Thursday)

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7 March 2007 (Wednesday)

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Bayern Munich's Roy Makaay scores the fastest UCL goal in history – 11 seconds into the match – leading the way into the quarterfinals.

6 March 2007 (Tuesday)

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Following the match, both teams rioted on the pitch. UEFA will investigate into this.

5 March 2007 (Monday)

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4 March 2007 (Sunday)

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3 March 2007 (Saturday)

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2 March 2007 (Friday)

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1 March 2007 (Thursday)

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References

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