1998

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In the sense of the clock needles from top to left: The 1998 Winter Olympics are held in Nagano, Japan; U.S. President Bill Clinton is accused of the Lewinsky scandal; a poster advocates for a "yes" vote in the Good Friday Agreement in Northern Ireland, which eventually prevails and ends with most of the violence associated with Los Problemas; Google was launched;

1998 (MCMXCVIII) was a common year beginning on a Thursday in the Gregorian calendar. It was also the number 1998 anno Dómini or the designation of the Christian Era, in addition to the nine hundred and ninety-eighth of the second millennium, the ninety-eighth of the 20th century and the ninth of the 1990s. It was declared the International Year of the Ocean by the Organization of the United Nations, and it was also the year of the tiger according to the Chinese zodiac.

Ephemeris

  • October 27: 50th anniversary in Peru of the coup by Manuel A. He would hate José Luis Bustamante and Rivero.
  • 11 November: 80th anniversary of the end of the First World War
  • 10 December: 50th anniversary of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights.

Events

January

New rubles.
  • 2 January: new Russian rubles begin to spread to contain inflation and promote confidence.
  • January 2nd: in Mexico President Ernesto Zedillo replaces the governorate secretary Emilio Chuayffet, responsible for the Acteal Matanza eleven days earlier.
  • 6 January: In Algeria, during the first week of Ramadan, armed fundamentalist groups murder more than 500 people.
  • January 6: In Ecatepec, Mexico, the building of the cathedral begins.
Lunar Prospector.
  • January 7: The United States launches the Lunar Prospector ship to orbit around the Moon. You will discover evidence of the presence of frozen water in craters permanently in shadows (at more than 200 °C below zero) near the poles.
  • January 8: In the United States, Ramzi Yousef is sentenced to life imprisonment for planning the first attack on the Twin Towers in 1993.
  • January 10: a strong earthquake hits Guatemala violently, causing severe damage to some departments such as Quetzaltenango, Sacatepequez and Guatemala City.
    • an earthquake of 5.7 shakes the province of Hebei in China leaving a balance of 70 dead and more than 11,000 injured.
  • January 11: General elections are held in Cuba with a participation of 98.35 % of the register.
  • January 12: leaders of the Communist Party of Chile present the first complaint against the dictator and General Augusto Pinochet.
  • January 17: The Lewinsky Scandal in which Bill Clinton has an extramarital relationship with a White House Fellow named Monica Lewinsky comes out.
  • January 20: Brazil creates the first Community Development Bank, named Banco Palmas
  • 21-25 January: Pope John Paul II undertakes a pastoral visit to Cuba.
  • January 25: the Monumental Stadium of Guayaquil reaches a historic capacity of 91 283 people on the final date of the hexagonal final of the Ecuadorian Football Championship 1997.
  • January 27: in Tegucigalpa (Honduras), Carlos Roberto Flores assumes as president of Honduras.

February

  • February 1: In Sri Lanka, the army murders more than 3000 Tamil rebels during a battle in the north of the country.
  • February 2nd: In Costa Rica, Liberal Miguel Ángel Rodríguez Echeverría wins the presidential elections.
  • February 3: In the United States, Karla Tucker—condemned to death for double murder—has become the second woman adjusted since the restoration of the death penalty in 1976.
  • February 4: An earthquake of 5.9 shakes Afghanistan leaving about 4000 dead and more than 800 wounded.
  • 4 February: In Bosnia Herzegovina, the government presents the new flag, where national or religious symbols were eliminated.
  • 4 February: in Bogotá, Colombia, Amnesty International (AI) announces the closure of its office in this capital, in view of the growing threats received.
  • 4 February: In Portugal, the Assembly approves for a simple majority the abortion decriminalization project during the first 10 weeks of pregnancy.
  • 4 February: a combination of three drugs, used in adults with satisfactory results in the control of the AIDS virus, is successfully tested in children.
  • February 5: In the new financial zone of Caracas (Venezuela), the Torre Europa, 14-story tall, is destroyed by a fire.
  • 6 February: In Corsica two terrorists murder the prefect of the French State, Claude Erignac, after the rupture of the armed truce announced by the National Liberation Front of Corsica.
  • 7 February: Foreign Minister Helmut Kohl to 1998 Year 1998 like a 2002 one. Barney & His Friends Bill Clinton the possibility of using American bases in German territory during the Gulf conflict.
  • 7 February: Winter Games are opened at the Olympic stadium in Nagano, with the presence of the emperor of Japan, Akihito, and the president of the International Olympic Committee, Juan Antonio Samaranch.
  • 7 February: In Chile, in the midst of the protests of the citizens and political parties, the ex-dictator Augusto Pinochet is named "comandante en Jefe benemérito" of the Army, in recognition of his command for more than 24 years.
  • February 9: In Spain, the Government authorizes the use of the Morón de la Frontera (Seville) base to U.S. troops in the event of an attack on Iraq.
  • February 9: In Cadiz Bay, Spanish researchers detected a new type of organic pollutant that could have caused the sex change of some species of fish.
  • 9 February: In Tiflis, capital of the Caucasian Republic of Georgia, President Eduard Shevardnadze (former foreign minister of the Soviet Union), survives an attack.
  • February 10: Puerto Rican singer Ricky Martin, publishes his fourth studio album entitled Come back..
  • February 10: From the U.S. Embassy in Japan, it is reported that Washington will respect the Olympic Truce requested by the hosts of the Winter Olympic Games, before an eventual attack on Iraq.
  • February 10: The National Assembly of France approves the 35-hour workweek project presented by the Government of the Socialist Prime Minister, Lionel Jospin.
  • February 10: Guatemala has carried out the first execution by lethal injection since a law of 1966 dropped the shooting, Manuel Martínez Coronado is executed.
  • February 10: In Argentina, the Government signed the grant of 33 national airports for a period of 30 years to the consortium Argentina Airports 2000.
  • February 10: In China, two teams of paleontologists find signs of ancient marine animals and embryos perfectly preserved in fossil deposits.
  • 11 February: In Madrid the 17th is inaugurated International Contemporary Art Fair (ARCO).
  • 11 February: the Berlin International Film Festival (Berlinale) begins.
  • 11 February: Santo Dumont Airport (Rio de Janeiro) is completely destroyed in a few hours after a fire has been declared that ended the central building, opened in 1936.
  • 11 February: In the Basque Country, 300 teachers, artists, intellectuals and public figures sign the Manifesto for democracy in Euskadi, in which they reject any kind of negotiation with ETA.
  • 11 February: A photo in which an Algerian woman cries the death of her eight children, killed in a massacre in Algeria, wins the World Press Photo, the most prestigious award of global photojournalism.
  • February 14: Colombian guerrilla Manuel Pérez, alias "Poliarco" or El Cura Pérez, died.
  • February 15: In Cyprus, conservative Glafkos Clerides is re-elected president after winning a tight margin in the second round of the presidential elections.
  • February 16: UN High Commissioner for Human Rights and former President of Ireland, Mary Robinson, receives in Paris the award for the European character of the year.
  • February 16: Brazilian peasant leader Bendita Machado Felicio, one of the leaders of the Landless Rural Workers Movement, is killed in the state of São Paulo.
  • 16 February: near Taiwan Taoyuan International Airport, Taiwan. China Airlines Flight 676, an Airbus A300 gets lost and crashes in a residential area of Taiwan. The 196 occupants on board and 7 people on land die.
  • February 17: Spanish biochemist Mariano Barbacid, a resident of the United States, agrees to return to Spain after 24 years to continue his research from the new National Cancer Center.
  • 17 February: the plenary of the Congress of the Spanish Deputies unanimously approves the abolition of prison sentences for the insumisos.
  • February 18: Police arrest two white racists in Nevada, accused of a plot (biological war) on the New York subway.
  • February 18: the Galician city of Santiago de Compostela is awarded the European Urbanism Prize, established by the European Commission.
  • February 19: Banco Santander launches an OPA to take the entire capital of Banco Español de Crédito (Banesto).
  • February 19: In Spain, Nicaraguan Sergio Ramírez and the Cuban resident in Mexico Eliseo Alberto won the Novela Alfaguara Award.
  • February 19: Auckland's blackout, New Zealand, the reason for that blackout was that the underground cables that supplied power to the city collapsed, these cables had not been changed, were old and were very damaged, having the longest blackout record of the story lasting 36 days without electricity, 6,000 people affected.
  • 20 February: the representatives of Sinn Féin (political arm of the Provisional IRA) are temporarily expelled from the peace negotiating table on Northern Ireland.
  • February 20: First arrests for membership of paramilitary groups of members of the Colombian security forces.
  • February 20: The United States ends its operations in Antarctica, after 43 years of presence in the area.
  • February 22: UN Secretary-General Kofi Annan has an agreement with Iraqi President Saddam Husein, for which a possible U.S. attack is paralyzed.
  • February 22: Colombian President Ernesto Samper makes a surprising offer of resignation to improve his country's relations with the United States.
  • 22 February: Ministers of Finance and Labour of the seven most industrialized countries in the world and Russia (G-8) approve in London a plan of action to boost job creation.
  • February 23: Netscape Communications Corporation announces the creation of mozilla.org to coordinate the development of Mozilla's open source web browser.
  • February 23: The Florida peninsula lives the worst time in its history.
  • February 23: Amsterdam City Hall opens the first three European "narcoals", centers where homeless drug addicts can come.
  • February 24: In Cuba, the National Assembly of People's Power unanimously elects Fidel Castro as president of the Council of State, the highest body of power.
  • 25 February: in Guadalajara, Mexico, the Higher School of Architecture (ESARQ) is created.
  • February 26: a total eclipse of the Sun takes place.

March

  • 1 March: In Caquetá, Colombia, the FARC (Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia) ambushed a counter-war battalion of 153 soldiers; 10 soldiers died (according to official sources) or 60 were killed and 40 were injured (according to unofficial sources). It is considered the greatest defeat of the Colombian Army to date.
  • 2 March: In Austria, Natascha Kampusch is abducted by Wolfgang Priklopil (will remain in her captivity until August 2006).
  • March 3: In the United States, the president of Microsoft, Bill Gates, plays a role with representatives of companies who accuse him of practising monopoly practices before the US Senate Justice Committee.
  • March 3: In Stuttgart (Germany) a Nazi war criminal is arrested, accused of the death of more than 70,000 people between 1942 and 1943.
  • March 5: In the United States, NASA announces that the Clementine probe, orbiting the Moon, found enough water in the polar craters to support a human colony and a water reloading station for spacecraft.
  • March 8: The legislative elections are held in Colombia.
  • March 11: In Chile, former dictator Augusto Pinochet assumes his death seat. On the outskirts of the National Congress there are repressive and violent protests against them for their human rights violations during their military dictatorship
  • March 10: In Mexico, singer Alejandro Valdez Cortinas, vocalist of Los Waynes and his solo project, My name is Vaca, in the city of Monterrey, Nuevo León.
  • March 13: In the United States, the group of scientists High-Z Supernova Search Team publishes for the first time evidence that the universe is expanding rapidly.
  • 22 March: the Kosovo Serb province holds elections in an unauthorized manner, with a massive voter presence (85 per cent). The victory is won by the independentist LDK (Democratic League of Kosovo), led by Ibrahim Rugova.
  • March 23: In the Shrine Auditorium in Los Angeles (California), the Oscar Awards ceremony is held for the sixth time by actor Billy Crystal. Titanic wins 11 Oscars, including "best movie".
  • March 25: According to the Taiwanese sect Chen Tao (1993-2001), at 0:01 h, the God Yahweh could be seen on Channel 18 on all U.S. televisions, no matter whether the viewer had cable service), starting at the end of the world.
  • March 26: The massacre of Oued Bouaicha is taking place in Algeria: 52 people—including 32 babies under two—are killed with axes and knives.
  • March 28: At the end of the Lipton tournament in Miami (United States), Chilean tennis player Marcelo Rios becomes the first Latin American to be number 1 in the world, defeating American Andre Agassi.
    • In Germany: Social-Democratic Gerhard Schröder wins in the Lower Saxony regional elections and is the highest rival of Helmut Kohl in the fight for federal Chancellery for the 27 September elections.

April

  • April 1st: in New York (United States), the girl Emily Rosa (11) becomes the youngest person who has published an article in a scientific journal (Journal of the American Medical Association). His work on the therapeutic touch refuted the affirmations of his practitioners that they are able to detect a person's aura.
  • 2 April: in Bordeaux, France, the Criminal Court condemns Maurice Papón, a former senior official of the Vichy collaborative regime, to ten years in prison.
  • 2 April: At the Second Eurasian Summit, the twenty-five participating leaders pledge to request a review of the international financial system to return stability to markets.
  • April 5: In Japan the Akashi-Kaikyo bridge opens to the traffic, becoming the largest hanging bridge in the world until then.
  • April 5: Abduction in Cúa, Venezuela. The perpetrator is beaten and the hostage rescued.
  • 10 April: the Holy Friday Agreement is signed in Belfast (North Ireland).
  • 11-14 April: The first government summit between the two Koreas has been held since the 1950 war.
  • April 15, in the jungles of Cambodia, Pol Pot died of a heart attack, the leader of the Red Jemeres, who committed a genocide between 1975 and 1978.
  • April 20: Germany is supposed to dissolve the Red Army Terrorist Band (created in 1970).
  • April 25: the disaster of Aznalcóllar is happening. A raft of 8 hm3 heavy metal waste from a mine located in the town of Aznalcóllar (province of Seville, Spain) breaks on one side, releasing a lot of very low pH (high acidity).
  • April 26: In Guatemala City, Bishop Juan José Gerardi is brutally beaten. Two days before he published his report Guatemala: never againwhere he presented evidence of State terrorism in that country: 200 000 indigenous people killed and one million exiles. Nine out of ten victims were unarmed civilians, mostly indigenous.
  • April 29: in Los Angeles (California), two days after the death of the Peruvian guru Carlos Castaneda (72) disappears his five main followers and lovers: Florinda Donner, Taisha Abelar, Patricia Partin, Kylie Lundahl and Talia Bey, to follow a suicide pact in the desert. Only Patricia Partin's body will be found in February 2006 in the Death Valley (California).
  • April 30: in Guatemala City, the National Civil Police arrests the suspect Carlos Enrique Vielman Meaní (24) for killing the Guatemalan bishop Juan José Gerardi with a block of cement.

May

  • It concludes a high-intensity El Niño phenomenon, which caused damage to several regions in the world.
  • May 8: Miguel Ángel Rodríguez Echeverría takes over the presidency of Costa Rica.
  • May 9: in the British city of Birmingham the XLIII Edition of Eurovision is held.Dana International manages to win with the theme Diva, getting the third victory for Israel in the history of the festival, this was something important for the LGTB collective since Dana International was transgender something that gave visibility to this community
  • May 10: Raúl Cubas Grau is elected as the new president of Paraguay.
  • May 10: The Toluca Red Devils get their fourth league title by defeating the Necaxa Hydrorays 5-2 (6-4 global). Being his first title after 23 years of drought.
  • 14 May:
    • 50th anniversary of the Declaration of Independence of the State of Israel.
    • American singer, actor and producer Frank Sinatra dies.
  • May 15: Microsoft creates and develops Windows 98.
  • May 16: In the Dominican Republic, legislative elections are held.
  • May 17: the leaders of the seven most industrialized powers in the world, the so-called G-7, agree to give more powers to the International Monetary Fund.
  • May 17: Larry Bird, coach of the Indiana Pacers, is chosen as NBA Year Coach.
  • 21 May: Portuguese President Jorge Sampaio inaugurates the Universal Exhibition of Lisbon, the last of the second millennium.
  • May 21: In Indonesia, President Suharto officially resigns 32 years later.
  • 22 May: in Bolivia an earthquake of 6.6 leaves a balance of 95 dead.
  • May 26: In Australia, more than one million people attend the first National Pardon Day, in memory of the systematic abduction of Aboriginal children by the Australian Government between 1869 and 1976.
  • May 30: More than 4000 people die in an earthquake of 6.5 degrees on the border between Afghanistan and Tajikistan.
  • May 31: In Colombia, Horacio Serpa wins the first round of the presidential elections. The second round will take place three weeks later.
  • May 31: Jamil Mahuad wins the first round of Ecuador's presidential elections.

June

  • 1 June: the European Central Bank ECB is constituted. The European Monetary Institute was replaced by this.
  • 2 June: In the State of California (United States) Proposition 227, which eliminates the bilingual education programme in that state, is adopted by popular vote.
  • June 3rd: in Germany, she discards a high-speed train, leaving more than one hundred dead.
  • 6 June: Hong Kong International Airport is opened in Hong Kong to replace Kai Tak International Airport.
  • June 7: In Texas, United States, three young Anglo-Saxons murder 49-year-old James Byrd Jr. The attackers hit, tied and dragged Byrd behind a Ford truck over 4 kilometers.
  • 8 June: Colombia declares the "governance", which will include in the national total product the approximate value of illegal drug crops (which exceed 500 million dollars).
  • June 10: Inauguration of the 16th edition of the 1998 World Cup Soccer for the second time in France.
  • June 11: Brazilian João Havelange leaves the FIFA presidency.
  • June 21: Andrés Pastrana is elected as the new president of Colombia by defeating Horacio Serpa in the second round.
  • June 24: in Madrid, Spain, the first section of line 8 of the Madrid Metro is opened.
  • June 25: In the United States, Microsoft launches for Windows 98 sale.
  • 27 June: in southern Turkey, an earthquake of 6.3 leaves a balance of 145 dead and 1,500 wounded.

July

  • July 3: Ireland creates the Westlife band.
  • July 5: Japan launches a ship to Mars, thus joining the space race.
  • July 10: In Colombia the private channels Caracol Televisión and RCN Televisión are opened.
  • July 12: in Paris (France) The World Cup is the World Cup where Franceses are crowning world champions for the first time in the 1998 World Cup when they defeated 3-0 against the champion of the world past Brazil.
  • July 12: Jamil Mahuad is elected as the new president of Ecuador.
  • 17 July: the Statute of the International Criminal Court is signed in Rome, Italy.
  • July 17: In Papua New Guinea, a tsunami caused by an underwater earthquake destroys 10 villages, killing about 1500 people, leaving 2000 missing and thousands homeless.
  • 17 July: in St.Petersburg, Russia, the remains of the last tsar Nicholas II of Russia and his family were finally buried in the Cathedral of St.Peter and St. Paul, after being meticulously studied by professional forensics to 28 years of being found. In addition, they were also converted into martyrs of the Orthodox Church in August 2000.
  • July 22: In Guatemala City, the police arrest the priest Mario Leonel Orantes Nájera (34) for his complicity in the murder of the Third World Bishop Juan José Gerardi (75) on April 26, 1998, two days after the publication of the report Guatemala: never againshowing that the Guatemalan Government had been responsible for the murder of 200,000 Maya indigenous people in the 1980s. Orantes will be in prison until January 4, 2013.

August

  • 1-5 August: in China several consecutive dams collapse, generating an immense flood of the Yangtze River.
  • 2 August: the Second War of the Congo begins, the largest armed conflict since the end of the Second World War.
  • 2 August: in Lima (Peru) a devastating fire destroys the Municipal Theatre of Lima.
  • August 3: the first edition of the HOY morning magazine program, produced by Televisa, is issued.
  • 4 August: in Ecuador, a devastating earthquake of 7.2 degrees on the Richter scale destroys the city of Bahía de Caráquez, leaving only one fatal victim.
  • August 7: In China the flood of the Yangtze River reaches its most catastrophic point, leaving more than 12 000 dead and many tens of thousands wounded.
  • August 7: In Nairobi, Kenya, a truck-bomba explodes near the US Embassy, destroying a nearby building: 213 people die, including 11 Americans. The authorities say that the Al Qaeda terrorist gang is behind the attack.
  • August 7: In Colombia, Andrés Pastrana assumes as president.
  • August 10: Jamil Mahuad assumes as president of Ecuador.
  • August 11: In Moscow, the Rolling Stones act for the first time in Russia.
  • August 15: Raúl Cubas Grau assumes as president of Paraguay.
  • August 15: In the city of Omagh, in Northern Ireland, a car-bomb explodes killing 29 people and wounding 220 more.
  • 16 August: in the city of Greece (Costa Rica) the football club Municipal Greece is founded.
  • August 20: The Dominican Republic, under the chairmanship of Dr. Leonel Fernández, signs the Agreement with the Caribbean Community (CARICOM).
  • 28 August The United States bombs, with three Tomahawk cruise missiles, the Al-Shifa pharmaceutical factory in North Khartoum (Sudan). The U.S. government. The U.S. justified the attack by claiming that the factory was used to process the VX nervous agent and that the plant owners had links to al-Qaeda. The attack took place a week after the Lewinsky scandal, which caused some commentators to describe the attack as a distraction for the American public of Bill Clinton's sexual scandal.
  • August 31: North Korea launches its first satellite, the Kwangmyongsong.
  • August 31: The Russian crisis causes the collapse of the New York stock market, which after an hour of dizzying downfall loses at the close of 512,61 points.

September

  • 2 September: in Nova Scotia a McDonnell Douglas MD-11 starred from Swissair (HB-IWF) travelling from New York to Geneva. The accident leaves 215 passengers dead, in addition to the 14 crew members. (See Swissair Flight 111).
  • September 4th: in Menlo Park (California), two Stanford university students, Larry Page and Serguéi Brin founded the Google company.
  • September 7th: just a few miles east of the island of Riou – about 20 km southeast of Marseille (France) – a fisherman finds a silver identity bracelet with the name of the writer and aviator Antoine de Saint-Exuperý. On May 23, 2000, a diver named Luc Vanrell will find the remains of his P-38 Lightning plane.
  • September 12: In the Basque Country the Pact of Estella is signed between the forces of Basque nationalism (PNV, HB and EA, among others), Ezker Batua (the Basque-Navarra federation of IU) and the Carlist Party of Euskalherria.
  • 14 September: In the Vatican City, John Paul II published his thirteenth encyclical, Fides et Ratio.
  • 16 September: Valencia creates the Valencian Academy of Language
  • 18 September: ETA declares an indefinite truce (in January 2002).
  • September 21; Hurricane Georges hits Puerto Rico directly (the first time this happens in 70 years) causing loss of millions.
  • September 24: In Iran, President Mohammed Khatami withdrew the fatwa against the novel The Satanic versesof the Indian writer Salman Rushdie, who was in force since 1989. He states that the Iranian government would never support murder operations against Rushdie.
  • September 25: 38 people die after crashing a Malaga-Melilla route plane north of the Spanish city of Melilla.
  • September 25: In the state of Pennsylvania there is an earthquake of 5.2, the strongest in the history of the state.
  • September 27: In California Google is founded.

October

  • October 7: On the outskirts of Laramie, Wyoming State, United States, at 02:00 hours, university student Matthew Shepard is brutally beaten because of his homosexuality. It would be found in a comatose state at 6:00 p.m. on 8 October and would die on 12th.
  • October 8: In the lake of Bañolas a catamaran is plunged, causing the death of many French retirees.
  • October 8: Abraham Olano becomes the first cyclist to proclaim himself world champion both on route (1995) and counterreloj.
  • 10 October: the Association of Computers is established.
  • October 12: Lindsay Davenport becomes number 1 in the world.
  • October 16: In London, the police stop Chilean exdictator Augusto Pinochet.
  • October 23: agreement between Palestinian President Yasser Arafat and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu.
  • October 23: in the city of La Plata (Argentina) the newspaper is founded The Silver.
  • October 24: The United States launches the Deep Space 1 space probe.
  • 26 October: in Brasilia, Brazil, the Peace Agreement between Ecuador and Peru is signed.
  • 27 October: Gerhard Schröder is elected Chancellor of Germany.
  • October 29: In La Ceiba (Honduras), Hurricane Mitch landed, causing catastrophic rains over much of Central America. It is estimated that some 18,000 people were killed in several countries.
  • October 29: In the United States, the Discovery space shuttle takes off on an experimental mission with seven crew members, including veteran astronaut John Glenn.

November

  • 1 November:
    • Mika Häkkinen is proclaimed Formula 1 champion.
    • in the department of Vaupés (Colombia), FARC guerrilla forces carry out the taking of the city of Mitu.
  • 2 November: Argentina holds the fourth UN conference on climate change.
  • 4 November: in the penitentiary centre of Palmira (Colombia) the drug dealer Hélmer Herrera Buitrago is murdered.
  • 6 November: In Spain, the Government sent to the British authorities the request for the extradition of the Chilean ex-dictator Augusto Pinochet, at the request of the judge of the National Court Baltasar Garzón.
  • 7 November: In Bañolas (Spain) the Catalan association Amics dels Museus presents 7300 signatures to the city council against the possibility of repatriation of the Negro de Bañolas, the embalmed corpse of a Bosnian male of the San ethnic group (called "bosquimano") which was exhibited since 1916. Repatriation to Botswana will be permitted only in 2007. They argue that although it should not be displayed, it would have to remain “at the disposal of scholars”.
  • 11 November: in the village of Nagari Bazar—80 km northeast of the sacred city of Gaia, India—the Ranvir Sena terrorist group (formed by right-wing Hindu landowners) kill 10 men, women and Dalits (low caste people).
  • 13 and 14 November: the city of San José (Costa Rica) hosts the XXVII Festival OTI, the winner was the Chilean singer Florcita Motuda with the song "Fin de siglo"
  • November 19: the video game Half-Life is released, the first game of the Valve company.
    • in China, an earthquake of 6.2 leaves a balance of 5 dead and more than 200 wounded.
  • 20 November: the construction of the International Space Station begins.
  • 21 November: The Legend of Zelda videogame is released in the United States: Ocarina of Time, for the Nintendo 64 console.
  • 27 November: in Japan, the fifth and last console of Sega, the Dreamcast, is sold.
  • 29 November: In Indonesia, an earthquake of 7.7 and a subsequent tsunami left a balance of 41 dead.

December

  • December 6: In Venezuela, Hugo Chávez won the presidential elections for the first time.
  • December 6: In Bangkok, Thailand starts the 13th Asian Games.
  • December 13: In Puerto Rico, Puerto Ricans reject full integration in the United States for the third time in referendum.
  • 13 December: the last title of the Necaxa Hydrorays is the Winter Tournament Champion '98, when defeating (2-0) global in front of the Chivas Rayadas del Guadalajara in the Jalisco Stadium.
  • December 20: in Bangkok, Thailand culminates the 13th Asian Games.
  • December 26: Iraq forms a rupture with the UN and demands the end of the oil embargo.
  • December 27: In Picarquín, Chile begins the 19th World Scout Jamboree.

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  • In Germany, the Volkswagen automotive company launched the New Beetle model.
  • In France, the Peugeot auto company launched the Peugeot 206.

Births

January

  • January 1: Lara Robinson, Australian actress.
  • January 1st: Fabian Feyaerts, Belgian singer.
  • January 1st: Asier Gomes Álvarez, Spanish footballer.
  • January 1st: Celil Yüksel, Turkish footballer.
  • January 1st: Federico Vietto, Argentine footballer.
  • January 1st: Paul Botha, South African athlete.
  • January 1st: Pavel Pavliuchenko, Belarusian footballer.
  • January 1st: Roxana Anghel, Romanian shirt.
  • January 1st: Giovanni Izzo, Italian swimmer.
  • January 1st: Enock Mwepu, Zambian footballer.
  • January 2: Christell, Chilean singer.
  • January 2: Manu García Alonso, Spanish footballer.
  • 2 January: Timothy Fosu-Mensah, a Dutch footballer.
  • January 2: Valeria Morales Delgado, Colombian model.
  • January 3: Patrick Cutrone, Italian footballer.
  • January 3: Yerilda Zapata, Venezuelan athlete.
  • January 3: Fernando Bersano, Argentine soccer player.
  • January 4: Coco Jones, American actress and singer.
  • January 4th: Krystian Bielik, Polish footballer.
  • January 4th: Fabian Malleier, Italian Luge Pilot.
  • January 4: Raul Opruț, Romanian footballer.
  • January 4th: Karl-Romet Nõmm, Estonian footballer.
  • January 4: Sovereign Liza, Filipino actress.
  • January 5: Carles Aleñá, Spanish footballer.
  • January 5: Niklas Dorsch, German footballer.
  • January 5: Tsubasa Yoshihira, Japanese footballer.
  • January 5: Kervin Arriaga, Honduran footballer.
  • January 5: Vilma Bobeck, Swedish sailor.
  • January 6: Yūka Yano, Japanese actress.
  • January 6: Lee Seung-woo, South Korean footballer.
  • January 6: Daniel Villegas, Costa Rican footballer.
  • January 6: Íñigo Vicente, Spanish footballer.
  • January 6: Aimery Pinga, Swiss footballer.
  • January 6: Ivan Martinović, Croatian basketball player.
  • January 6: Madelynn Bernau, American shooter.
  • January 7: Nathanya Alexander, American actress.
  • January 7: José Joaquín Esquivel: Mexican footballer.
  • January 7: Mylène Chavas, French footballer.
  • January 8: Manuel Locatelli, Italian footballer.
  • January 8: Tony Bradley, American basketball player.
  • January 8: Jean Borg, Maltese footballer.
  • January 9: Lautaro Berra, Argentine basketball.
  • January 9: Guilherme Bissoli, Brazilian footballer.
  • January 9: Samuele Zoccarato, Italian cyclist.
  • January 9, Kerris Dorsey, American actress.
  • January 10: Stefano Oldani, Italian cyclist.
  • January 10: Saturday Erimuya, Nigerian footballer.
  • January 10: Divita Rai, Indian model.
  • January 11: Louisa Johnson, British singer.
  • January 11: Africa Zamorano, Spanish swimmer.
  • January 11: Rubin Seigers, Belgian footballer.
  • January 11: Odessa Young, Australian actress.
  • January 11: Nadia Power, Irish athlete.
  • January 12: Nathan Gamble, American actor.
  • January 12: Adrian Šemper, Croatian footballer.
  • January 12: Rafik Zekhnini, Norwegian footballer.
  • January 12: Brent Van Moer, Belgian cyclist.
  • January 12: Leave Petrovič, Slovenian footballer.
  • January 12: Carol Bouvard, Swiss acrobatic skier.
  • January 12: Umo Diallo Dieng, Spanish basketball.
  • January 12: Juan Foyth, Argentine soccer player.
  • January 12: Maxim Jramtsov, Russian taekwondista.
  • January 13: Maxim Cojocaru, Moldovan footballer.
  • January 13: Breein Tyree, American basketball player.
  • 14 January: Aapo Mäenpäää, Finnish footballer.
  • January 14: Isabela Souza, Brazilian actress and singer.
  • 14 January: Roman Fuchs, French swimmer.
  • January 14: Niilo Mäenpäää, Finnish footballer.
  • January 14: Odile van Aanholt, a Dutch regatist.
  • January 15: Lidiya Zablotskaya, a Belarusian singer.
  • January 15: Ben Godfrey, English footballer.
  • January 15: Vladyslav Malykhin, Ukrainian athlete.
  • January 15: Stephen Odey, Nigerian footballer.
  • January 15: Nemanja Stojić, Serbian footballer.
  • January 16: Ramón Ceja, Mexican footballer.
  • January 16: Lily Jordan, pornographic actress and American erotic model.
  • January 16: Oleg Reabciuk, Moldovan footballer.
  • January 16: Kristopher Da Graca, Swedish footballer.
  • January 17: Jeff Reine-Adélaïde, French footballer.
  • January 17: Anthony Zambrano, Colombian athlete.
  • January 17: Lovro Majer, Croatian footballer.
  • January 17: Ronaldo Ariza, Colombian footballer.
  • January 18: Aitana Bonmatí, Spanish footballer.
  • January 18: Éder Militão, Brazilian footballer.
  • January 19: Giovanna Grigio, Brazilian actress.
  • January 20: Kévin Appin, French footballer.
  • January 20: Sakiko Akutsu, Japanese swimmer.
  • January 20: Alessia Rovegno, Peruvian singer and model.
  • January 21: Borna Sosa, Croatian footballer.
  • January 21: Salva Ferrer, Spanish footballer.
  • January 21: Darryn Binder, a South African bike rider.
  • January 21, Christian Martin, Uruguayan footballer.
  • January 21: Maxim Nedasekau, Belarusian athlete.
  • January 21: Olisa Ndah, Nigerian footballer.
  • January 21: Francisco Javier Álvarez Rodríguez, Spanish footballer.
  • January 21st: Mamadou Fofana, Malian footballer.
  • January 21: Pervis Estupiñán, Ecuadorian footballer.
  • January 22: Justin Bijlow, Dutch footballer.
  • January 22: Pedro Miguel Pereira, Portuguese footballer.
  • January 22: Frederik Madsen, Danish cyclist.
  • January 22: Matt Coleman III, American basketball player.
  • January 22: Ike Anigbogu, American basketball player.
  • January 23: Rachel Crow, American singer and actress.
  • January 23: Nils Eekhoff, Dutch cyclist.
  • January 23: Jordi Aláez, footballer from Andorra.
  • January 23: XXXTentacion, American rapper (f. 2018).
  • January 23: Wos, freestyler and Argentine musician.
  • January 23: Yevhen Cheberko, Ukrainian footballer.
  • January 23: Adanech Anbesa, Ethiopian athlete.
  • January 24: Sejde Abrahamsson, Swedish footballer.
  • January 24: Francesco Bonetto, Italian cyclist.
  • January 24: Martin Erlić, Croatian footballer.
  • January 25: Fabian Piriz, Uruguayan footballer.
  • January 25: Viktor Boone, Belgian footballer.
  • January 26: Gonzalo Ávila Gordón, Spanish footballer.
  • January 26: Bimal Gharti Magar, Nepalese footballer.
  • January 27: Miguel Heidemann, German cyclist.
  • January 27: Juan Cruz Acosta, Argentine motor racing driver.
Ariel Winter
  • January 28: Ariel Winter, American actress.
  • January 28: Dani de Wit, Dutch footballer.
  • January 28: Jorge Daniel Alvarez, a Honduran footballer.
  • January 28: Patricio Boolsen, Argentine footballer.
  • January 28: Javier Acevedo, Canadian swimmer.
  • January 28: Renato Solís, Peruvian footballer.
  • January 29: Adrià Guerrero Aguilar, Spanish footballer.
  • January 29: Tessa Vermeulen, a Dutch swimmer.
  • January 30: Grigoris Kastanos, Cypriot footballer.
  • January 30: Jesús Angulo, Mexican footballer.
  • January 30: Erick Arias, a Honduran footballer.
  • January 31: Amadou Haidara, Malian footballer.
  • January 31: Felix Beijmo, Swedish footballer.
  • January 31: Aritz Arambarri, Spanish footballer.

February

  • February 1st: Kipyegon Bett, Kenyan athlete.
  • February 2: George Russell, British motor racing pilot.
  • February 2: Maxime Awoudja, German footballer.
  • February 4: Maximilian Wöber, Austrian footballer.
  • February 4: Eray Cömert, Swiss footballer.
  • February 4: Alex Plat, Dutch footballer.
  • 4 February: Alessandro Monaco, Italian cyclist.
  • February 5: Daniel Morer Cabrera, Spanish footballer.
  • February 5: Loïc Badiashile, French footballer.
  • February 6: Aviva Mongillo, Canadian actress and singer.
  • February 7: Sofia Meakin, Swiss shirt.
  • February 8: Šarlote Lēnmane, Lithuanian singer.
  • February 8: Kelvin Amian, French footballer.
  • February 8: Marcos Arturia, Argentine footballer.
  • February 9: Julia Dalavia, Brazilian actress.
  • February 9: Evans Mensah, Ghanaian footballer.
Candy Hsu
  • February 10: Candy Hsu, Taiwanese singer and actress.
  • February 10: Aitor Buñuel Redrado, Spanish footballer.
  • February 10: Igor Zlatanović, Serbian footballer.
  • February 10: Jonah Mathews, American basketball player.
  • February 11: Alejandro Barrientos, a Costa Rican footballer.
  • 11 February: Carel Eiting, Dutch footballer.
  • 11 February: Jesús Rodríguez Ortuño, Spanish footballer.
  • February 11: Felix Götze, German footballer.
  • 11 February: María Sol Benzaquen, Argentine soccer player.
  • February 12: Maciej Bąbel, Polish footballer.
  • February 12: Julio Gracia, Spanish footballer.
  • February 12: Julian Chabot, German footballer.
  • 13 February: Konrad Handzlik, Polish footballer.
  • 13 February: Julien Serrano, French footballer.
  • 13 February: Guillem Rodríguez Martínez, Spanish footballer.
  • February 13: Birk Risa, Norwegian footballer.
  • February 14: Sander Berge, Norwegian footballer.
  • 14 February: Isaac Twum, Ghanaian footballer.
  • February 14: Meshaal Barsham, a Catalan footballer.
  • February 15: Zachary Gordon, American actor.
  • February 15: Artur Victor Guimarães, Brazilian footballer.
  • February 15: Luca Mozzato, Italian cyclist.
  • February 16: Carles Pérez, Spanish footballer.
  • February 17: Fernanda Urdapilleta, Mexican actress.
  • February 17: Ulysses Torres, Mexican footballer.
  • 17 February: Virginia Stablum, Italian model.
  • February 17: Jhonathan Dunn, American basketball player.
  • February 17: Brian Fobbs, American basketball player.
  • February 18: Ronaldo Chacón, Venezuelan footballer.
  • February 18: Vaclav Chaloupka, Czech penguinist.
  • February 19: Kaito Anzai, Japanese footballer.
  • February 19: Felipe Meligeni Alves, Brazilian tennis player.
  • February 19: Lisa Ambalavanar, English actress.
  • February 20: Matt Hunter, American singer.
  • February 20: Matthias Verreth, Belgian footballer.
  • February 20: Jonas da Silva Santos, Brazilian footballer.
  • February 20: Bartek Pietras, Polish basketball player.
  • February 20: Mariano Peralta Bauer, Argentine footballer.
  • February 20: Shun Nishime, Japanese actor and model.
  • February 20: Mohammed Dauda, Ghanaian footballer.
  • February 20: Aron Kifle, Eritrean athlete.
  • February 21: Ella-Rae Smith, British actress and model.
  • February 22: Juliana Velásquez, actress, singer, presenter and Colombian dancer.
  • February 22: Carlos Said, Mexican actor.
  • February 22: Pablo Martínez Andrés, Spanish footballer.
  • February 22: Larkyn Austman, Canadian ice skater.
  • February 23: Nenad Dimitrijević, Macedonian basketball player.
  • February 23: Jack-Henry Sinclair, New Zealand footballer.
  • February 23: Andy Casquete, Ecuadorian footballer.
  • February 23: Gonzalo Ariel Gómez, Argentine soccer player.
  • February 24: Joan Cervós, footballer from Andorra.
  • February 24: Géraldine Ruckstuhl, Swiss athlete.
  • February 25: Matheus Pereira, Brazilian footballer.
  • 25 February: Ismaïla Sarr, a Senegalese footballer.
  • February 25: Alejandro Zamudio, Mexican footballer.
  • 25 February: Elhabib Ait Baya, Moroccan 5th Football Gatherer.
  • February 26: Joanna Arida, actress and Jordanian model.
  • February 27: Elisa Balsamo, Italian cyclist.
  • February 27: Enzo Zárate, Argentine footballer.
  • February 27: Chevez Goodwin, American basketball player.
  • February 27: Todd Cantwell, British footballer.
  • February 27: Cristhian Gutierrez, a Honduran footballer.
  • February 28: Teun Koopmeiners, Dutch footballer.
  • February 28: Roman Babyak, Ukrainian footballer.
  • February 28: Cassius Winston, American basketball player.
  • February 28: Jimmy Congo, Colombian footballer.
  • February 28: Brian Orosco, Argentine footballer.
  • February 28: Barthélémy Chinenyeze, French volleyballist.
  • February 28: Edmilsa Governo, a mozambican athlete.
  • February 28: Karl Vallner, Estonian footballer.

March

  • March 2nd: Samuel Adrian, Swedish footballer.
  • March 2: Jasper Philipsen, Belgian cyclist.
  • 2 March: Sébastien Cibois, French footballer.
  • March 2: Kike Carrasco, Spanish footballer.
  • March 2nd: Cristian Moya, Colombian footballer.
  • March 2: Roberto Nicolás Fernández, Uruguayan footballer.
  • March 2: Bret Himmelman, Canadian penguinist.
  • March 3: Jayson Tatum, American basketball player.
  • March 3: Alexis Phelut, French athlete.
  • March 3: Miguel Rodolfo Padilla Carballo, Bolivian footballer.
  • March 3: Jacob Sørensen, Danish footballer.
  • 4 March: Giorgi Arabidze, Georgian footballer.
  • March 4: Cristian Zabala, Argentine footballer.
  • March 5: Asier Azpeitia, Spanish basketball.
  • March 7: Gabriella Taylor, British tennis player.
  • March 7: Antonio Otegui, Spanish footballer.
  • March 7: Cristian Aravena, Chilean footballer.
  • March 8: Dylan Andrade, Honduran footballer.
  • March 8: Jenny Stene, Norwegian shooter.
  • March 9: Jan Bamert, Swiss footballer.
  • March 9: Soojin, South Korean singer, Ex-integrating group (G)I-dle.
  • March 9: Benjamin Berrios, Chilean footballer.
  • March 10: Matías Zaracho, Argentine footballer.
  • March 10: Ruby Ashbourne Serkis, British actress.
  • March 11: Miguel Ángel Rubio Lestan, Spanish footballer.
  • March 12: Giulio Maggiore, Italian footballer.
  • March 12: Nikola Moro, Croatian footballers.
  • March 12: Emma Bading, German actress.
  • March 12: Marvin Márquez, Salvadoran footballer.
  • 13 March: Luigi D'Ignazio, Italian footballer.
  • March 13: Henna Viljanen, Finnish shooter.
  • 13 March: Michel Ries, Luxembourg cyclist.
  • 13 March: Federico Bonansea, Argentine soccer player.
  • March 14: Victória Albuquerque, Brazilian footballer.
  • March 14: Katty Martínez, Mexican footballer.
  • March 14: Christopher Blevins, American cyclist.
  • March 16: Marco Friedl, Austrian footballer.
  • March 16: Martin Hongla, Cameroonian footballer.
  • March 16: Miguel Acosta Mateos, Spanish footballer.
  • March 16: Francisco Balanta, Colombian Yudoca.
  • March 16: Harold Balanta, Colombian footballer.
  • March 17: Luis Henrique, Brazilian footballer.
  • 17 March: Uroš Račić, Serbian footballer.
  • March 17: Agata Zupin, Slovenian athlete.
  • March 18: Konstantin Kuchayev, Russian footballer.
  • March 18: Orel Mangala, Belgian footballer.
  • March 18: Marta Cavalli, Italian cyclist.
  • March 18: Abigail Cowen, American actress and model.
  • March 19: Sakura Miyawaki, Japanese singer and actress.
  • March 20: Rui Pedro, Portuguese footballer.
  • March 20: Antonio Moya Vega, Spanish footballer.
  • March 20: Samuele Burgo, Italian penguinist.
  • March 20: Davor Zdravkovski, Macedonian footballer.
  • March 21st: Ralf Aron, Estonian motor racing driver.
  • March 21: Cristian Rivero Sabater, Spanish footballer.
Paola Andino
  • March 22: Paola Andino, American actress.
  • March 22: Miłosz Szczepański, Polish footballer.
  • March 22: George Bourne, British Remero.
  • March 23: Kevsho, actor and youtuber Argentinian.
  • March 23: Giovane Mario de Jesus, Brazilian footballer.
  • March 23: Gonzalo Villar del Fraile, Spanish footballer.
  • March 23: Przemysław Płacheta, Polish footballer.
  • March 23: Ronaldo Báez, Paraguayan footballer.
  • March 24: Dani Escriche, Spanish footballer.
  • March 24: Victor Hugo Santana Carvalho, Brazilian footballer.
  • March 25: Maite Oroz, Spanish footballer.
  • March 25: Alberto Dainese, Italian cyclist.
  • March 27: Haji Wright, American footballer.
  • March 27: Čubomír Tupta, Slovak footballer.
  • March 29: Shealeigh, American singer and composer.
  • March 29: Tashi Choden, butanese model.
  • March 29: Klara Thormalm, Swedish swimmer.
  • March 30: Janella Salvador, Filipino actress and singer.
  • March 31: Luigi Liguori, Italian footballer.
  • March 31: Toni Segura, Spanish footballer.
  • March 31: Angela Kulikov, American tennis player.
  • March 31: Oskar Buur, Danish footballer.

April

  • April 1: Aké Arnaud Loba, Ivorian footballer.
  • April 1: Alexandre Zurawski, Brazilian footballer.
  • April 1st: Till Klimpke, German basketball player.
  • April 1st: Matteo Donegà, Italian cyclist.
  • April 2: Baktiyar Zaynutdinov, Kazakh footballer.
  • April 2nd: Cesar Blackman, Panamanian footballer.
  • April 2: Irismar Cardozo, Venezuelan boxer.
  • April 2: Alberto González García, Spanish footballer.
  • April 2: Jeon Hye-won, South Korean actress.
  • April 2: Brandon McNulty, American cyclist.
  • April 2: Yoshiatsu Oiji, Japanese footballer.
  • April 2: Tatsuki Noda, Japanese footballer.
  • April 2: Zakithi Nene, South African athlete.
  • April 2: Sarah Richard, French athlete.
  • April 2: Maksim Shvyatsow, Belarusian footballer.
  • April 2: Philipp Köhn, German footballer.
  • April 2: Jakub Książek, Polish swimmer.
  • April 2: Davide Bais, Italian cyclist.
  • April 3: Pablo Arboine, Costa Rican footballer.
  • April 3: Roberts Uldriis, Latvian footballer.
  • April 3: Aly Mallé, Malian footballer.
  • April 3: Gabriel Aubry, French motor racing driver.
  • April 3: Max Purcell, Australian tennis player.
  • April 3: Wout Faes, Belgian footballer.
  • April 4: Bae In-hyuk, South Korean actor and model.
  • April 4: Pol Granch, Spanish-French singer and actor.
  • April 5: Michaela Drummond, New Zealand cyclist.
  • April 5: Bryant Myers, Puerto Rican singer.
Peyton List
  • April 6: Peyton List, American actress and supermodel.
  • April 6: Alfons Sampsted, Icelandic footballer.
  • April 6: Signe Bruun, Danish footballer.
  • April 7: Bogdan Lyednyev, Ukrainian footballer.
  • April 8: Renan Lodi, Brazilian footballer.
  • April 8: Bote Baku, German footballer.
  • April 8: Makana Baku, German footballer.
Elle Fanning
  • April 9: Elle Fanning, American actress.
  • April 9: José María Amo, Spanish footballer.
  • April 9: Kristijan Bistrović, Croatian footballer.
  • April 9: James McGarry, New Zealand footballer.
  • April 9: Matthew Guillaumier, Maltese footballer.
  • April 9: Ulysses Abreliano, Argentine soccer player.
  • April 9: DeVante' Jones, American basketball player.
  • April 9: Malik Osborne, American basketball player.
  • April 10: Rubén Enri García, Spanish footballer.
  • April 10: Fiódor Chálov, Russian footballer.
  • April 10: Gytis Masiulis, Lithuanian basketball.
  • April 10: Bekzad Nurdauletov, Kazakh boxer.
  • April 11: Nico Pickert, German penguinist.
  • April 12: Paulo Londra, Argentine rapper.
  • April 12: Jose Alvarado, American basketball player.
  • April 13: Álvaro Fernández Llorente, Spanish footballer.
  • April 13: Kakeru Funaki, Japanese footballer.
  • April 13: Paige Satchell, New Zealand footballer.
  • April 14: Arthur Bowen, British actor.
  • April 14: Carmen Menayo, Spanish footballer.
  • April 14: Alban Sulejmani, Macedonian footballer.
  • April 14: José Luis Valdez, Argentine footballer.
  • April 15: Nihad Mujakić, Bosnian footballer.
  • April 15: Riku Yamada, Japanese footballer.
  • April 15: Christian Dros, Moldovan footballer.
  • April 15: She Beere, Australian penguinist.
  • April 16: Bernat Vanaclocha, Spanish basketball.
  • April 16: Lola Anderson, British shirt.
  • April 16: Cody Gesuelli, American trampoline gymnast.
  • April 17: Kristoffer Ajer, Norwegian footballer.
  • April 17: Ronan Byrne, Irish Remero.
  • April 17: Baek Seung-hwan, South Korean actor.
  • April 17: Marques Bolden, American basketball player.
  • April 18: Roger Adrià, Spanish cyclist.
  • April 18: Ignacio Ballespín, Spanish basketball.
  • April 19: Bogdan Milovanov, Ukrainian footballer.
  • April 19: Ari Leifsson, Icelandic footballer.
  • April 20: Shusuke Yonehara, Japanese footballer.
  • April 20: Aron Dønnum, Norwegian footballer.
  • April 20: Zeliha Ağrıs, Turkish taekwondista.
  • April 21: Tobias Bjerg, Danish swimmer.
  • April 21st: Rodion Alimov, player of Russian badminton.
  • April 21: Jarrett Allen, American basketball player.
  • April 21: Roberto Alarcón Sáez, Spanish footballer.
  • April 21: Alicia Aylies, model and queen of French beauty.
  • April 21: Jackson Wells, New Zealand acrobatic skier.
  • April 21: Chie Edoojon Kawakami, Japanese footballer.
  • April 21: Yeison Guerrero, Ecuadorian footballer.
  • April 21: Warren Tchimbembé, French footballer.
  • April 21: Oskar Sunnefeldt, Swedish basketball player.
  • April 21: Duvan Uribe, Colombian footballer.
  • April 22: August Erlingmark, Swedish footballer.
  • April 22: Solomon Young, American basketball player.
  • April 22: Nahuel Amichetti, Argentine-Uruguayan basketball player.
  • April 23: Jean Jules Sepp Mvondo, Cameroonian footballer.
  • April 24: Ryan Newman, American actress.
  • April 24: Mikael Soisalo, Finnish footballer.
  • April 25: Yaniela Arias Alvarez, Costa Rican footballer.
  • April 27: Jakob Egholm, Danish cyclist.
  • April 27: Cristian Romero, Argentine footballer.
  • April 27: Mohammad Abu Fani, Israeli footballer.
  • April 27: Kaj Sierhuis, Dutch footballer.
  • April 28: Ayumu Matsumoto, Japanese footballer.
  • April 28: Kazuto Nishida, Japanese footballer.
  • April 28: Brian Nievas, Argentine soccer player.
  • April 28: Javion Hamlet, American basketball player.
  • April 28: Song Yuvin, South Korean singer and actor.
  • April 28: Bram Schwarz, Dutch remero.
  • April 29: Fumiya Suzuki, Japanese footballer.
  • April 29: Ingrid Syrstad Engen, Norwegian footballer.
  • April 29: Sten Reinkort, Estonian footballer.
  • April 29: Álex Zalaya, Spanish footballer.
  • April 29: Enzo Gabriel Martínez, Uruguayan footballer.
  • April 29: Kimberly Birrell, Australian tennis player.
  • April 29: Timi Max Elšnik, Slovenian footballer.
  • April 30: Carlos Isaac Muñoz, Spanish footballer.
  • April 30: Olivia DeJonge, Australian actress.
  • April 30: Manaka Iwami, Japanese voice actress.
  • April 30: Georgina Amorós, Spanish actress.

May

  • May 1st: Juliana Berardo, Argentine footballer.
  • May 2nd: Javier Hernández Cabrera, Spanish footballer.
  • 2 May: Anders Dreyer, Danish footballer.
  • May 3: Bae Hyun-sung, South Korean actor.
  • May 4: Paweł Tomczyk, Polish footballer.
  • May 4th: Houboulang Mendes, footballer bisau-guineano.
  • May 4th: Clara Azurmendi, Spanish Badminton player.
  • 4 May: Tijana Bogdanović, Serbian taekwondista.
  • May 5: Dani Baijens, Dutch basketball player.
  • May 5: Obidjon Nomonov, yudoca uzbeko.
  • May 6: Mateusz Hołownia, Polish footballer.
  • May 6: Claud Adjapong, Italian footballer.
  • May 7: Dani Olmo, Spanish footballer.
  • 7 May: Alessio Proietti Colonna, Italian swimmer.
  • May 8: Johannes Eggestein, German footballer.
  • May 8: Fernando Beltrán Cruz, Mexican footballer.
  • May 11: Fran Villalba, Spanish footballer.
  • May 11: Camphers Pérez, a Nicaraguan footballer.
  • May 11: Kendra Spade, pornographic actress and American erotic model.
  • May 11: Antony Alonso, Uruguayan footballer.
  • May 12: Yovel Zoosman, Israeli basketball player.
  • May 12: Mohamed Bamba, American basketball player.
  • May 12: Sveinn Aron Guðjohnsen, Icelandic footballer.
  • May 12: Peng Shimeng, Chinese footballer.
  • May 12: Devis Vásquez, Colombian footballer.
  • May 12: Yauhen Karmilchyk, Belarusian boxer.
  • May 12: Juan Flere, Argentine footballer.
  • May 12: Stewart Campbell, New Zealand cyclist.
  • May 12: Nicole Ahsinger, American trampoline gymnast.
  • May 13: Luca Zidane, French footballer.
  • May 13: Adrià Pedrosa, Spanish footballer.
  • May 13: Ajtem Zakirov, Russian boxer.
  • May 13: Jon Moncayola, Spanish footballer.
  • May 13: Julia Ritter, German athlete.
  • May 13: Annamaria Serturini, Italian footballer.
  • May 13: Ellen Santana, Brazilian Yudoca.
  • May 13: Franco Calderón, Argentine footballer.
  • May 13: Alicia Monson, American athlete.
  • 14 May: Milan Milić, Serbian basketball player.
  • May 14: Alexandr Belousov, Moldovan footballer.
  • May 15: Bartłomiej Urbański, Polish footballer.
  • May 15: José Mena Rodríguez, Spanish footballer.
  • May 15: Anjan Bista, Nepalese footballer.
  • May 15: Eric Vila, Spanish basketball player.
  • May 15: Johan Camilo Caballero Cristancho, Colombian footballer.
  • May 15: Renny Cabezas, Ecuadorian footballer.
  • May 16: Ariel Waller, Canadian actress.
  • May 16: Samu Alanko, Finnish footballer.
  • May 16: Tanguy Turgis, French cyclist.
  • May 16: Jeancarlo Vargas, a Honduran footballer.
  • May 17: Patri Guijarro, Spanish footballer.
  • 17 May: David Mai, New Caledonian Yudoca.
  • 17 May: Christopher O'Donnell, Irish athlete.
  • May 17: Terrance Ferguson, American basketball player.
  • May 17: Hugo Beurey, French remero.
  • May 18: Raí Nascimento, Brazilian footballer.
  • May 18: Cristhian Paredes, Paraguayan footballer.
  • May 18: Tara Hanlon, Irish shirt.
  • May 18: Cheng Wentao, Chinese swimmer.
  • May 19: Douglas Luiz, Brazilian footballer.
  • May 19: Reo Yamashita, Japanese footballer.
  • May 19: U, South Korean singer and member of EVERGLOW
  • May 19: Monica Alonso, Spanish rhythm gymnast.
  • May 19: Martina Centofanti, Italian rhythmic gymnast.
  • May 19: Aaron Rey Sánchez, Spanish footballer.
  • May 19: Alex Král, Czech footballer.
  • May 19: Uri Amaral, Uruguayan footballer.
  • May 20: Agustín Aleo, Argentine footballer.
  • May 20: Jamie Chadwick, British motor racing pilot.
  • May 20: Ezequiel Rivas, Salvadoran footballer.
  • May 20: Beatriz Souza, Brazilian yudoca.
  • May 20: Raúl Asencio, Spanish footballer.
  • May 21: Felipe Souza Ferreyra, Brazilian footballer.
  • May 21: Ari Ólafsson, Icelandic singer.
  • May 21: Ricardo Schutte, Portuguese footballer.
  • May 21: Jordan Usher, American basketball player.
  • May 21: Lautaro Ariel Díaz, Argentine soccer player.
  • May 22: Stiven Vega, Colombian footballer.
  • May 22: Gaston Gorrostorrazo, Uruguayan footballer.
  • May 22: Kelland O'Brien, Australian cyclist.
  • May 22: Mayowa Nicholas, Nigerian model.
  • May 22: Isaac Fonseca, Mexican bullfighter.
  • May 22: Aapo Halme, Finnish footballer.
  • May 22: Gaku Harada, Japanese footballer.
  • May 23: Ramona Young, American actress.
  • May 23: Berat Özdemir, Turkish footballer.
  • May 23: Luca de la Torre, American footballer.
  • May 23: Sérgio Sette Câmara, a Brazilian motor racing driver.
  • May 23: Justinian Jessup, American basketball player.
  • May 23: Song Zu'er, Chinese actress and singer.
  • May 23: Matías Palavecino, Argentine footballer.
  • May 24: Daisy Edgar-Jones, English actress.
  • May 24: Jon Sillero, Spanish footballer.
  • May 24: Serik Temirzhanov, Kazakh boxer.
  • May 25: Go Hatano, Japanese footballer.
  • May 25: Felix Prangenberg, German cyclist.
  • May 25: Grehivin Marchena, Costa Rican footballer.
  • May 25: Javi Puado, Spanish footballer.
  • May 25: Jorge Carrascal, Colombian footballer.
  • May 25: Martín Mapisa, zimbabuense footballer.
  • May 25: Barlon Sequeira, Costa Rican footballer.
  • May 26: Vladimir Arzumanyan, Armenian singer.
  • May 26: Denil Maldonado, Honduran footballer.
  • May 26: Frederick Davidson, British Remero.
  • May 26: Juan Ignacio Díaz, Argentine footballer.
  • May 26: Jordan Ford, American basketball player.
  • May 26: Thorir Thorbjarnarson, Icelandic basketball player.
  • May 27: Josep Martínez, Spanish footballer.
  • May 27: Dimitris Limnios, Greek footballer.
  • May 27: Sylvester Berg, Danish basketball player.
  • May 27: Joan Cardona Méndez, Spanish regatist.
  • May 27: Michael Fuentes, Chilean footballer.
  • May 27: Valeria Ortuño Martínez, a Mexican athlete.
  • May 27: Tomás Belmonte, Argentine footballer.
  • May 28: Logan Rogerson, New Zealand footballer.
  • May 28: Joel Arimany, Spanish footballer.
  • May 28: Dahyun, South Korean singer and rapper, member of the Twice group.
  • May 28: Huáscar Ynoa, Dominican baseball player.
  • May 28: Gaston Lódico, Argentine footballer.
  • May 28: Maximilian San Martín, Uruguayan footballer.
  • May 28: Lorenzo Serres, French cyclist.
  • May 28: Marco Espíndola, Colombian footballer.
  • May 28: Lauriane Genest, Canadian cyclist.
  • May 28: Kevin Hansen, Swedish rally driver.
  • May 28: Alejandro Martínez Chorro, Spanish cyclist.
  • May 29: Lucia Gil, Spanish singer and actress.
  • May 29: Felix Passlack, German footballer.
  • May 29: Hetty van de Wouw, Dutch cyclist.
  • May 29: Luka Lochoshvili, Georgian footballer.
  • May 29: Clément Champoussin, French cyclist.
  • May 29: Austin Reaves, American basketball player.
  • May 29: Rodi Ferreira, Paraguayan footballer.
  • May 29: Lautaro Rigazzi, Argentine-Chinese footballer.
  • May 29: Bishrelt Jorloodoi, yudoca mongol.
  • May 30: Siebe Van der Heyden, Belgian footballer.
  • May 30: Hugo Magnetti, French footballer.
  • May 30: Matías Viguet, Argentine footballer.
  • May 30: Abdoul Bandaogo, a footballer.
  • May 30: Simone Muratore, Italian footballer.
  • May 30: Tomoki Kamioka, Japanese footballer.
  • May 30: Willy Tarbei, Kenyan athlete.
  • May 30: Marios Grapsas, Greek trampoline gymnast.
  • May 30: Franco Sivetti, Argentine footballer.
  • May 31: Reza Shekari, Iranian footballer.
  • May 31: Jákup Andreasen, a footballer.
  • May 31: Kobe Vleminckx, Belgian athlete.
  • May 31: Stephy Mavididi, English footballer.
  • May 31: Santino Ferrucci, an American motor racing driver.

June

  • June 1st: Branimir Kalaica, Croatian footballer.
  • June 1: Alberto González Moyano, Spanish athlete.
  • June 1st: Andreas Kron, Danish cyclist.
  • June 1: Aleksandra Soldátova, a Russian rhythm gymnast.
  • June 2: Takuya Uchida, Japanese footballer.
  • June 2: Toshiki Onozawa, Japanese footballer.
  • 2 June: Tereza Mihaliková, Slovak tennis player.
  • June 2: Siebe Horemans, Belgian footballer.
  • June 2: Mayco Vivas, Argentinian rugby player.
  • June 2: Nahuel Arena, Argentine footballer.
  • 2 June: Kristian Vallo, Slovak footballer.
  • June 3: Ashley Arana, Mexican taekwondista.
  • June 3: Takumi Nagura, Japanese footballer.
  • June 3: Logan Fabbro, Canadian actress and dancer.
  • June 3: Ellie Baker, British athlete.
  • June 4th: Viktor Gyökeres, Swedish footballer.
  • June 4th: Santiago Viera, Uruguayan footballer.
  • June 4: Yelyzaveta Yajno, Ukrainian swimmer.
  • June 4: Vadim Pronskiy, Kazakh cyclist.
  • 4 June: Doris Pole, Croatian taekwondista.
  • June 4: Eleanor Dickinson, British cyclist.
  • June 4: Virgil Ghiță, Romanian footballer.
  • June 4: Robert Gumny, Polish footballer.
  • June 4: Daleho Irandust, Swedish footballer.
  • June 5: Yulia Lipnitskaya, Russian figure of the artistic ice skating.
  • June 5: Pedro Díaz Fanjul, Spanish footballer.
  • June 5: José Lártiga, Chilean footballer.
  • June 5: Angelo Martino, Argentine footballer.
  • June 5: Kelechi Nwakali, Nigerian footballer.
  • June 5: Armoni Brooks, American basketball player.
  • June 5: Fabian Benko, German footballer.
  • June 5: Jaqueline Cristian, Romanian tennis player.
  • June 5: Thibault De Smet, Belgian footballer.
  • June 5: Caroline Quéroli, French female.
  • June 5: Jason Sánchez, Honduran soccer player.
  • June 5: Elisa Di Lazzaro, Italian athlete.
  • June 6: Bakery Jatta, a Gambian footballer.
  • June 6: Dario Vizinger, Croatian footballer.
  • June 6: Alejandro Escardó Llamas, Spanish footballer.
  • June 6: Abdul Mumin, Ghanaian footballer.
  • 6 June: Alexis Claude-Maurice, French footballer.
  • June 6: Angel Téllez, Spanish bullfighter.
  • June 6: Maliek White, American basketball player.
  • June 7: Lilly Ford, pornographic actress and American erotic model.
  • June 7: Sumit Antil, Indian athlete.
  • June 7: Sha’markus Kennedy, American basketball player.
  • June 7: Keanu Baccus, South African-Australian footballer.
  • June 7: Cameron Devlin, Australian footballer.
  • June 7: Aliaxei Katkavets, Belarusian athlete.
  • June 7: Moustafa Zeidan, Swedish footballer.
  • June 8: Marlena Gola, Polish athlete.
  • June 8: Manon Deketer, French Yudoca.
  • June 8: Ingrid Wilm, Canadian swimmer.
  • June 8: Meredith Alwine, American halterophile.
  • June 9: Sofia Palkina, Russian athlete.
  • June 9: Leandro Cerminato, Argentine basketball.
  • June 9: Evander da Silva Ferreira, Brazilian footballer.
  • June 9: Braian Reinoso, pilot of Argentine motor racing.
  • June 9: Héctor Garzó, a Spanish bike rider.
  • June 10: Antonio Negro, Italian footballer.
  • June 10: Dennis Geiger, German footballer.
  • June 10: Denis Ciobotariu, Romanian footballer.
  • June 10: Iordanis Konstantinidis, German taekwondista.
  • June 10: Yelena Daniliuk, Russian shirt.
  • June 10: Giuliano Cerato, Argentine footballer.
  • June 11: Benedetta Porcaroli, Italian actress.
  • June 11: Reggie Cannon, American footballer.
  • June 11: Charlie Tahan, American actor.
  • June 11: Patrycja Adamkiewicz, taekwondista polaca.
  • June 11: Rebecca Borga, Italian athlete.
  • June 11: Wilma Murto, Finnish athlete.
  • June 11: Faustino Dettler, Argentine footballer.
  • June 11: Brandon McCoy, American basketball player.
  • June 11: Jhonny Quiñónez, Ecuadorian footballer.
  • June 11: Daniel Hoy, New Zealand triathle.
  • June 11: Justin Hoogma, Dutch footballer.
  • June 11: Yuto Iwasaki, Japanese footballer.
  • June 12: Yuri Jonathan Vitor Coelho, Brazilian footballer.
  • June 12: Ketelyn Nascimento, Brazilian Yudoca.
  • June 12: Alejandro Rivero, Argentine soccer player.
  • June 12: Nik Schröter, German cyclist.
  • June 12: Markus Schubert, German footballer.
  • June 12: Trent Forrest, American basketball player.
  • June 12: Renny Jaramillo, Ecuadorian footballer.
  • June 12: Attila Valter, Hungarian cyclist.
  • June 13: Milad Alirzayev, Russian fighter.
  • 13 June: Kristina Rakočević, Montenegrin athlete.
  • June 13: Gastón Comas, Argentine soccer player.
  • June 13: Magdalena Durán García, Spanish cyclist.
  • June 13: Jordan Schakel, American basketball player.
  • June 13: Karol Fila, Polish footballer.
  • June 14: Brianne Tju, American actress.
  • June 14: Taishi Nakagawa, Japanese actor.
  • June 14: Yerko Leiva, Chilean footballer.
  • June 14: Alina Böhm, German Yudoca.
  • June 14: Billal Bennama, French boxer.
  • June 14: Pedro Moreira, Bolivian footballer.
  • June 14: Jovane Cabral, Caboverdian footballer.
  • June 15: Filippo Tortu, Italian athlete.
  • June 15: Rachel Covey, American actress.
  • June 15: Desirée Vila, Spanish paralympic athlete.
  • June 15: Hachim Mastour, Moroccan footballer.
  • June 15: Aleksandr Samarin, a Russian ice skater.
  • June 15: Moussa Djenepo, a Malian footballer.
  • June 15: Seif Isa, Egyptian taekwondista.
  • June 15: Taresa Tolosa, Ethiopian athlete.
  • June 16: Lauren Taylor, American actress.
  • June 16: Ritsu Dōan, Japanese footballer.
  • June 16: Maddie Musselman, American waterpolist.
  • June 16: Alberto Ocejo, Mexican footballer.
  • June 16: Ingrid Neel, American tennis player.
  • June 16: Kim Busch, a Dutch swimmer.
  • June 16: Alexander Cepeda, Ecuadorian cyclist.
  • June 16: Íñigo Sainz-Maza, Spanish footballer.
  • June 16: Bilal Çiloğlu, Turkish Yudoca.
  • June 16: Antón Escobar, Spanish footballer.
  • June 16: Pimpichaya Kokram, Thai volleyballist.
  • June 16: Adrian Thiam Creus, Spanish boxer.
  • June 16: Karman Thandi, Indian tennis player.
  • June 16: Remy Martin, American basketball player.
  • June 17: Abdel Aguilar, Panamanian footballer.
  • June 17: Arnaud Nordin, French footballer.
  • June 17: Benjamin Källman, Finnish footballer.
  • June 17: Axel Matus, a Mexican motor racing driver.
  • June 18: Jétag Josónov, Russian footballer.
  • June 18: Sandy MacIver, English footballer.
  • June 18: Regan Poole, Welsh footballer.
  • June 18: Daria Mulakayeva, Russian swimmer.
  • June 18: Carmen Ramos Vellón, Spanish athlete.
  • June 18: Ryotaro Meshino, Japanese footballer.
  • June 18: Nerea Elizalde, Spanish actress.
  • June 18: Jalen Tate, American basketball player.
  • June 19: Atticus Shaffer, American actor.
Suzu Hirose
  • June 19: Suzu Hirose, Japanese actress and model.
  • June 19: Carlos Villalba, Argentine soccer player.
  • June 19: Lamar Peters, American basketball player.
  • June 19: José Luis Rodríguez Francis, Panamanian footballer.
  • June 19: Nathan Holland, British footballer.
  • June 19: Daire Lynch, Irish plumber.
  • June 19: Erlan Sherov, Kyrgyz Yudoca.
  • June 20: Jadin Gould, American actress.
  • June 20: Muslima Odilova, Uzbek swimmer.
  • June 20: Trey Landers, American basketball player.
  • June 20: Leonardo Lema, Argentine basketball.
  • June 20: Oshae Brissett, Canadian basketball player.
  • June 20: Andrei Rațiu, Romanian footballer.
  • June 20: Kevin Kranz, German athlete.
  • June 20: Rufino Gama, Timorese footballer.
  • June 21: Michell Ramos, Colombian footballer.
  • June 21: Olim Qurbonov, Tajik swimmer.
  • June 21: Gerben Thijssen, Belgian cyclist.
  • June 21: Yugo Tatsuta, Japanese footballer.
  • June 21: Isabel Atkin, British acrobatic skier.
  • June 22: Javairô Dilrosun, Dutch footballer.
  • June 22: Gueorgui Kyrnats, Russian footballer.
  • June 22: Ariane Ochoa Torres, Spanish surfer.
  • June 22: Anderson Naula, Ecuadorian footballer.
  • June 22: Ignacio Fontes García-Balibrea, Spanish athlete.
  • June 22: Jean Lucas Oliveira, Brazilian footballer.
  • June 22: Halil Jaganjac, Croatian basketball player.
  • 22 June: Sára Kakovňská, Czech cyclist.
  • June 23: Josip Brekalo, Croatian footballer.
  • June 23: Albert Batyrgaziyev, Russian boxer.
  • June 23: Rodrigo Brandán, Argentine soccer player.
  • June 23: Ignacio Azúa, Chilean footballer.
  • June 23: Osamu Henry Iyoha, Japanese footballer.
  • June 24: Coy Stewart, American actor.
  • June 24: Cédric Zesiger, Swiss footballer.
  • June 24: Kye Rowles, Australian footballer.
  • June 24: Federico Gatti, Italian footballer.
  • June 26: Ulises Sánchez, Argentine footballer.
  • June 26: Žiga Jerman, Slovenian cyclist.
  • 26 June: Abolfazl Jalali, an Iranian footballer.
  • June 26: Maksims Sinčukovs, Latvian athlete.
  • June 26: Marcos Mejía, Ecuadorian footballer.
  • June 26: Luis Villalobos, Mexican cyclist.
  • June 26: Ugo Humbert, French tennis player.
  • June 27: Sodai Hasukawa, Japanese footballer.
  • June 27: Joaquín Varela, Uruguayan footballer.
  • June 27: Mauro Burruchaga, Argentine footballer.
  • June 28: Óscar Rodríguez Arnaiz, Spanish footballer.
  • June 28: Ayoub Abou, Moroccan footballer.
  • June 28: Kaina Yoshio, Japanese footballer.
  • June 28: Julius Magnusson, Icelandic footballer.
  • June 28: Momo Mbaye, Senegalese footballer.
  • June 29: Emily Willis, American pornographic actress.
  • June 29: Mattias Käit, Estonian footballer.
  • June 29: Germán Martínez Díaz, Spanish basketball.
  • June 29: Luis Acuy, Peruvian footballer.
  • June 30: Matheus Fernandes, Brazilian footballer.
  • June 30: Federico Viñas, Uruguayan footballer.
  • June 30: Lily Larimar, pornographic actress and American erotic model.
  • June 30: Houssem Aouar, Franco-Algiver footballer.

July

  • July 1st: Mikael Anderson, Icelandic footballer.
  • July 1st: Jordi Meeus, Belgian cyclist.
  • July 1st: Nicholas Lavery, Australian Remero.
  • 1 July: Gjon's Tears, Swiss singer and representative of Switzerland at Eurovision 2021.
  • 2 July: Filip Damjanović, Serbian footballer.
  • July 3: Iúri Leitão, Portuguese cyclist.
  • 4 July: Aiden O'Neill, Australian footballer.
  • July 5: Ivan Oblyakov, Russian footballer.
  • July 6: Yoshitake Suzuki, Japanese footballer.
  • July 6: Shogo Asada, Japanese footballer.
  • 6 July: Faitout Maouassa, French footballer.
  • July 7: Dylan Sprayberry, American actor.
  • July 7: Lars van den Berg, Dutch cyclist.
  • July 7: Silvan Sidler, Swiss footballer.
Jaden Smith
  • July 8: Jaden Smith, American actor, dancer and rapper.
  • July 8: Diego Faccioli, Italian footballer.
  • July 8: Dani Martín Fernández, Spanish footballer.
  • July 8: Jakara Anthony, Australian acrobatic skier.
  • July 9: Robert Capron, American actor.
  • July 9: Pelayo Suárez, Spanish footballer.
  • July 9: Rasmus Pedersen, Danish cyclist.
  • July 9: Sei'ichirō Nagata, Japanese actor.
  • July 10: Ivan Bakhar, Belarusian footballer.
  • July 10: Kimia Alizadeh, Iranian taekwondista.
  • July 10: Yasmin Wijnaldum, a Dutch model.
  • July 10: Doruk Pehlivan, Turkish basketball player.
  • July 10: Lee Young-yoo, South Korean actress.
  • July 10: Franco Rivasseau, Argentine footballer.
  • July 11: Ornella Ngassa Sokeng, Cameroonian taekwondista.
  • July 11: Jacob Widell Zetterström, Swedish footballer.
  • July 12: Mathias Rysgaard, Danish swimmer.
  • July 12: Billy Arce, Ecuadorian footballer.
  • July 13: Ronaël Pierre-Gabriel, French footballer.
  • July 13: Thomas Amilivia, Argentine footballer.
  • July 13: Diyora Keldiyorova, yudoca uzbeka.
  • July 14: Lucia García, Spanish footballer.
  • July 14: Linda Olivieri, Italian athlete.
  • July 15: Lucas Bolvarán, former Chilean actor.
  • July 15: Alessia Pavese, Italian athlete.
  • July 16: Oralkhan Omirtayev, Kazakh footballer.
  • July 16: Francisco Venegas, Mexican footballer.
  • July 16: Ty-Shon Alexander, American basketball player.
  • July 16: Hiroto Ishikawa, Japanese footballer.
  • July 16: Itsuki Oda, Japanese footballer.
  • July 17: Felipe Juan Froilán de Marichalar and Borbon, the first grandson of Juan Carlos I and Sofia of Greece.
  • 17 July: Clément Davy, French cyclist.
  • July 17: Alexander Gabler, German Yudoca.
  • July 17: Arilena Ara, Albanian singer.
  • July 18: Sivert Bakken, Norwegian biathlet.
  • July 18: Guillermo Avello, Chilean footballer.
  • July 19: Luca Zanimacchia, Italian footballer.
  • July 19: Carla Díaz, Spanish actress.
  • July 19: Ömer Yurtseven, Uzbek basketball.
  • July 19: Diego Vicente, Uruguayan footballer.
  • July 19: Asier Etxeberria, Spanish cyclist.
  • July 20: Sinead Michael, British actress.
  • July 20: Merveil Ndockyt, Congolese footballer.
  • July 20: Shaban Idd Chilunda, Tanzanian footballer.
  • July 20: Alejo Antilef, Argentine soccer player.
  • July 21st: Maggie Lindemann, American singer.
  • 21 July: Marie Bouzková, Czech tennis player.
  • July 22: Madison Pettis, American actress.
  • July 22: Marc Cucurella, Spanish footballer.
  • July 22: José Antonio Miranda, Ecuadorian footballer.
  • July 22: Federico Valverde, Uruguayan footballer.
  • July 22: Mihail Caimacov, Moldovan footballer.
  • July 23: Tomás Assennato, Argentine footballer.
  • July 23: Deandre Ayton, Bahamian basketball player.
Bindi Irwin
  • July 24: Bindi Irwin, Australian-American actress, singer and conservative.
  • July 25: Jesper Karlsson, Swedish footballer.
  • July 25: Alexander Konychev, Italian cyclist.
  • July 26: Lucia Rodríguez Montero, Spanish athlete.
  • July 26: Vladimir Moragrega, Mexican footballer.
  • July 27: Przemysław Wiśniewski, Polish footballer.
  • 27 July: Rune Herregodts, Belgian cyclist.
  • July 28: Victoria Baldesarra, Canadian actress and dancer.
  • July 28: Ragnar Ache, German footballer.
  • July 28: Isaiah Livers, American basketball player.
  • July 28: Neisser Loyola, Belgian farmer.
  • July 28: Sam Surridge, English footballer.
  • July 28: Nelly Korda, American golfer.
  • July 28: Frank Ntilikina, French basketball.
  • July 29: Abou Ba, French footballer.
  • July 29: Sofiane Alakouch, French footballer.
  • July 29: Osasumwen Osaghae, American basketball player.
  • July 29: Jessica Lord, English actress.
  • July 29: Mirjam Björklund, Swedish tennis player.
  • July 29: Anna Murashige, an idol and a Japanese singer.
  • July 29: Marta Piquero, hockey player on Spanish skates.
  • July 29: Sørxan userliyev, Azerbaijani boxer.
  • July 30: Teruki Hara, Japanese footballer.
  • July 30: Nina Benz, German cyclist.
  • July 30: Christopher Bowers, British penguin.
  • July 30: Eveline Saalberg, a Dutch athlete.
  • July 30: Álex Domínguez, Spanish footballer.
  • July 30: Daniel Gómez Alcón, Spanish footballer.
  • July 30: Rubin Hebaj, Albanian footballer.
  • July 30: Darko Jorgić, Slovenian table tennis player.
  • July 30: Dušan Miletić, Serbian basketball.
  • July 31: Rico Rodriguez, American actor (Modern family).
  • July 31: Vital Albin, Swiss cyclist.
  • July 31: Yehualeye Beletew, Ethiopian athlete.
  • July 31: Rigoberto Rivas, Honduran footballer.
  • July 31st: Steffen Tigges, German footballer.
  • July 31: Shaila Arsene, Brazilian actress.

August

  • August 1st: Javier Alonso Bello, Spanish footballer.
  • August 1st: Camila Baccaro, Uruguayan footballer.
  • August 2: Kléber Augusto Caetano Leite Filho, Brazilian footballer.
  • August 2: Sophie Hansson, Swedish swimmer.
  • August 3: Cozi Zuehlsdorff, actress, pianist and American singer.
  • August 3: Eduardo Daniel Aguirre, Mexican footballer.
  • August 3: Marcus Zegarowski, American basketball player.
  • August 3: Viktor Verschaeve, Belgian cyclist.
  • August 3: Jacob Ahlsson, Swedish cyclist.
  • August 4th: Michalis Lountzis, Greek basketball player.
  • August 4th: Adrian Ben, Spanish athlete.
  • August 5: Kanon Suzuki, Japanese singer.
  • August 5: João Almeida, Portuguese cyclist.
  • August 5: Mikhail Vekovishchev, Russian swimmer.
  • August 5: Anne Lavoie-Parent, Canadian penguin.
  • August 5: Ruben Vargas, Swiss footballer.
  • August 5: Kevin Rüegg, Swiss footballer.
  • August 6: Jack Scanlon, British actor.
  • August 6: Maartje Damen, a Dutch shirt.
  • August 7: Claudia Abate Ortiz, Spanish actress.
  • August 8: Shawn Mendes, singer, composer, guitarist and Canadian pianist.
  • August 8: Ronan Parke, British singer.
  • August 8: Ellen Wright, Australian york.
  • August 8: Lara Prašnikar, Slovenian footballer.
  • August 8: Szymon Krawczyk, Polish cyclist.
  • August 10: Yeeun, South Korean singer and rapper, member of CLC
  • August 10: Miguel Aucca, Peruvian footballer.
  • August 11: Nadia Azzi, American classic pianist.
  • August 11: Zhang Mengyu, Chinese taekwondista.
  • August 11: Yang Kun-Pi, Taiwanese shooter.
  • August 11: Vebjørn Sørum, Norwegian biathlet.
  • August 12: Lily Snowden-Fine, British voice actress.
  • August 12: Stéfanos Tsitsipás, Greek tennis player.
  • August 12: Kur Kuath, Sudanese basketball player.
  • August 12: Auston Trusty, American footballer.
  • August 13: Devan Leos, American actor.
  • 13 August: Angela Torres actress and Argentine singer.
  • August 13: Lisa Ajax, Swedish singer.
  • 13 August: Dimitris Nikolaou, Greek footballer.
  • August 13: Connor Fitzpatrick, Canadian penguinist.
  • August 13: Milton Valenzuela, Argentine soccer player.
  • August 13: Boris Morales, Salvadoran footballer.
  • August 13: Dina Averina, a Russian art gymnast.
  • August 13: Arina Averina, a Russian art gymnast.
  • August 13: Francisco Cerúndolo, Argentine tennis player.
  • August 13: Valerie van Roon, a Dutch swimmer.
  • August 13: Justin Schoenefeld, American acrobatic skier.
  • August 13: Red Freudis, American boxer.
  • August 13: Manuel Ferriol, Spanish footballer.
  • August 13: Dalma Gálfi, Hungarian tennis player.
  • August 13: Ilya Usik, Belarusian basketball player.
  • August 14: Taisei Kaneko, Japanese footballer.
  • August 14: Ryuto Kito, Japanese footballer.
  • August 14: Edward Bolaños, Colombian footballer.
  • August 14: Jalen Harris, American basketball player.
  • August 14: Hörður Ingi Gunnarsson, Icelandic footballer.
  • August 14: Damián Vích, Czech athlete.
  • August 14: Jason Ramirez Landaverry, Guatemalan footballer.
  • August 14: Jordi López, Spanish cyclist.
  • August 14: Marius Ștefănescu, Romanian footballer.
  • August 15: Gulliver McGrath, Australian actor.
  • August 15: Ndifreke Udo, Nigerian footballer.
  • August 15: Jari Vlak, Dutch footballer.
  • August 15: Yang Jiaxing, Chinese art gymnast.
  • August 16: Aimé Mabika, a Zambian footballer.
  • August 17: Yoshinobu Yamamoto, Japanese baseball player.
  • 17 August: Iván Martínez Gonzálvez, Spanish footballer.
  • August 17: Agustín Oliveros, Uruguayan footballer.
  • August 18: Cakka Nuraga, Indonesian musician and singer.
  • August 18: Juan Nazareno, Ecuadorian footballer.
  • August 18: Chuma Okeke, American basketball player.
  • August 18: Clairo, American singer.
  • August 18: Lucia Stafford, Canadian athlete.
  • August 18: Parviz Nasibov, Ukrainian fighter.
  • August 18: Cameron Puertas, Swiss footballer.
  • August 18: Luis Carranza Vargas, Peruvian footballer.
  • August 18: Cristian Sacaza, a Honduran footballer.
  • August 19: Dulce and Agraz, Chilean singer.
  • August 21: Greta Varlese, Italian model.
  • August 21: Fredrik André Bjørkan, Norwegian footballer.
  • August 21: Jakub Prokop, Slovak basketball.
  • August 21, Matías Borgogno, Argentine footballer.
  • August 22: Germán Bracco, Mexican actor.
  • August 22: Stanislav Bilenkyi, Ukrainian footballer.
  • August 23: Sherel Floranus, Dutch footballer.
  • August 23: P. J. Washington, American basketball player.
  • August 24: Ramón Rodríguez Vázquez, Spanish footballer.
  • August 24: Adrian Brzeziński, Polish athlete.
  • August 24: Sofia Richie, American model.
  • August 24: Robin Packalen, Finnish singer.
Abraham Matthew
  • August 25: Abraham Mateo, singer, composer and Spanish actor.
China Anne McClain
  • August 25: China Anne McClain, American actress and singer.
  • August 25: Marko Johansson, Swedish footballer.
  • August 25: Markell Johnson, American basketball player.
  • August 25: Samuel Baláž, Slovak penguinist.
  • August 26: Soyeon, South Korean rapper, group leader (G)I-dle.
  • August 27: Sergi Álamo Bautista, Spanish footballer.
  • August 27: Chloe Scott, pornographic actress and German erotic model.
  • August 27: Gete Alemayehu, Ethiopian athlete.
  • August 27: Erika Brown, American swimmer.
  • August 27: Jhivvan Jackson, Puerto Rican basketball player.
  • August 28: Haruka Fukuhara, Japanese actress, singer and model.
  • August 28: Weston McKennie, American footballer.
  • August 29: Bilal Boutobba, Franco-Algiver footballer.
  • August 29: Karla Prodan, Croatian Yudoca.
  • August 29: Eris Abedini, Swiss footballer.

September

  • September 2: Juan Ignacio Ducasse, Uruguayan basketball player.
  • September 2: Nickeil Alexander-Walker, Canadian basketball player.
  • September 3: Joni Montiel, Spanish footballer.
  • September 6: Michele Perniola, Italian singer.
  • September 6: Charlie Quarterman, British cyclist.
  • September 7: Roberto Alvarado, Mexican footballer.
  • September 7: Ola Solbakken, Norwegian footballer.
  • September 8: Maykel, Ecuadorian bachata singer.
  • September 9: Linas Mėgelaitis, Lithuanian footballer.
  • 9 September: David Abagna, Ghanaian footballer.
  • September 9: Mikael Ymer, Swedish tennis player.
  • September 9: Richmond Aririguzoh, American basketball player.
  • September 9: Denilson Mason, Costa Rican footballer.
  • 9 September: Mateusz Laskowski, Polish volleyballist.
  • September 9: Jesus Marimon, Colombian footballer.
  • September 9: Bai Yawen, Chinese art gymnast.
  • 9 September: Anastasiya Manievska, Ukrainian halterophile.
  • September 9: Jordan Nwora, Nigerian-American basketball player.
  • September 9: Dorian Boccolacci, a French motor racing driver.
  • 9 September: Colin Dagba, French footballer.
  • September 9: Beni Baningime, Congolese footballer.
  • September 10: Anna Blinkova, Russian tennis player.
  • September 10: Vince Cole, American basketball player.
  • September 11: Han Kwang-song, North Korean footballer.
  • September 11: Ofri Arad, an Israeli footballer.
  • September 12: Daniel Altmaier, German tennis player.
  • September 14: Hievorh Manukian, Ukrainian Yudoca.
  • September 15: Jon Morcillo, Spanish footballer.
  • September 15: Emmitt Williams, American basketball player.
  • September 16: Nil Cardoner, Spanish actor (red bells).
  • September 16: Grace Anigbata, Nigerian athlete.
  • September 17: Julio Villalba, Paraguayan footballer.
  • September 18: Bartosz Rudyk, Polish cyclist.
  • September 19: Jacob Bruun Larsen, a Danish footballer.
  • September 19: Trae Young, American basketball player.
  • September 19: Ramon de Araújo Siqueira, Brazilian footballer.
  • September 20: Roger Príncep, Spanish actor.
  • September 21st: Óscar Casas, Spanish actor.
  • September 21: Tadej Pogačar, Slovenian cyclist.
  • September 22: Trae Young, American basketball player.
  • September 23: Orest Lebedenko, Ukrainian footballer.
  • September 23: Facundo Bruera, Argentine footballer.
  • September 23: Jane Wilde, pornographic actress and American erotic model.
  • September 23: Joël Schmied, Swiss footballer.
  • September 23: Jack Woolley, Irish taekwondista.
  • September 23: Solène Ndama, a French athlete.
  • September 23: Nicholas Paul, cyclist trinitense.
  • September 23: Alexis Bartolomé, Andean basketball player.
  • September 23: Teitur Örn Einarsson, Icelandic basketball.
  • September 25: Matej Maglica, Croatian footballer.
  • September 25: Nicoleta-Ancuța Bodnar, Romanian counter.
  • September 27: Bibi, South Korean singer and composer.
  • September 28: Jenna Rose, American singer.
  • September 28: Zak Dearnley, English footballer.
  • September 28: Alessandro Covi, Italian cyclist.
  • September 30: Vladimir Mironchikov, Serbian boxer.
  • September 30: Jerome Ngom Mbekeli, Cameroonian footballer.

October

  • October 1, Augustine Canobbio, Uruguayan footballer.
  • 1 October: Yvann Maçon, French footballer.
  • October 1st: Bagrati Niniashvili, Georgian Yudoca.
  • October 1st: Guilherme Costa, Brazilian swimmer.
  • 1 October: Jehan Daruvala, an Indian motor racing pilot.
  • October 1st: Daniel Gafford, American basketball player.
  • October 1st: Erick Gil, Mexican footballer.
  • October 1st: Lloyd Kelly, British footballer.
  • October 2: Alfie Whiteman, English footballer.
  • October 2: Alfredo Pussetto, Argentine footballer.
  • October 2: Christian Manrique Díaz, Spanish footballer.
  • October 2: Elliot Benchetrit, Moroccan tennis player.
  • October 2: Brian Bowen, American basketball player.
  • October 2: Claudymar Garcés, karateca venezolana.
  • 2 October: Alessandro Miressi, Italian swimmer.
  • October 3: Bart Lambriex, Dutch sailor.
  • October 3: Valentin Mariano Castellanos, Argentine footballer.
  • October 3: Katja Stam, a Dutch volleyballist.
  • October 4: Moussa Wagué, Senegalese footballer.
  • 4 October: Mykola Shaparenko, Ukrainian footballer.
  • October 4: Martín Aruga, Argentine footballer.
  • October 4: José Javier Belman Calvo, Spanish footballer.
  • October 4: Felippe Cardoso, Brazilian footballer.
  • October 4: Cleilton Monteiro da Costa, Brazilian footballer.
  • October 4th: Foslyn Grant, Honduran footballer.
  • October 4: Lyvan Taboada, Cuban volleyballist.
  • October 5: Exequiel Palacios, Argentine footballer.
  • October 5: Mateo Hernández, Argentine footballer.
  • October 5: Antoine Viquerat, French swimmer.
  • October 5: Alberto Cabrera, Spanish basketball player.
  • October 5: Allan Dahl Johansson, Norwegian speed skater.
  • October 5: Francisco Saubidet Birkner, Argentinean regatist.
  • October 6: Takumi Hasegawa, Japanese footballer.
  • 7 October: Trent Alexander-Arnold, English footballer.
  • October 7: Helena Torres, Spanish footballer.
  • October 8: Akane Yanagisawa, Japanese swimmer.
  • October 8: Matías Barrientos, Argentine soccer player.
  • October 9: Patson Daka, Zambian footballer.
  • October 9: Nate Watson, American basketball player.
  • October 10: Fabio Di Giannantonio, Italian motorcyclist.
  • 10 October: Haruka Funakubo, Japanese yudoca.
  • October 10: Makoto Okazaki, Japanese footballer.
  • October 11: William Yang, Australian swimmer.
  • October 11: Leandrinho, Brazilian footballer.
  • October 12: Kyohei Yamashita, Japanese borminton player.
  • October 14: Norma Palafox, Mexican footballer.
  • October 14: Lewis O'Brien, British footballer.
  • October 14: Kenneth Bednarek, American athlete.
  • October 14: Victor Nelsson, Danish footballer.
  • October 16: Andrés Andrade Cedeño, Panamanian footballer.
  • October 17: Nicolas Lejeune, French shooter.
  • October 18: Monica Avanesyan, Armenian singer.
  • October 18: Kota Watanabe, Japanese footballer.
  • October 20: Kacey Mottet-Klein, Swiss actor.
  • October 20: Johan Bocanegra, Colombian footballer.
  • October 21: Hjalmar Ekdal, Swedish footballer.
  • October 21: Kerem Aktürkoğlu, Turkish footballer.
  • October 22: Óscar Arribas, Spanish footballer.
  • October 22: Colbey Ross, American basketball player.
  • October 22: Leonel Picco, Argentine footballer.
  • October 22: Ianis Hagi, Romanian footballer.
  • October 23: Amandla Stenberg, American actress.
  • October 23: Josh Dasilva, English footballer.
  • October 23: Willum Τor Willumsson, Icelandic footballer.
  • October 23: Yolanda Aguirre Gutiérrez, Spanish footballer.
  • October 24: Luis Olivera, Argentine footballer.
  • October 24: Daya, American singer and songwriter.
  • October 24: Mateo Coronel, Argentine footballer.
  • October 25: Peru Nolaskoain, Spanish footballer.
  • October 25: Nazariy Rusyn, Ukrainian footballer.
  • October 25: Joel Suter, Swiss cyclist.
  • October 25: William Afonczenko, Australian taekwondista.
  • October 26: Keston Julien, footballer trinitense.
  • October 26: Matías Kabalin, Argentine footballer.
  • October 27: Dayot Upamecano, French footballer.
  • October 28: Nolan Gould, an American actor.
  • October 28: Mateusz Żyro, Polish footballer.
  • October 28: Francis Uzoho, Nigerian footballer.
  • October 29: Lance Stroll, Canadian Formula 1 pilot.
  • October 29: Rafa Mújica, Spanish footballer.
  • October 29: Tomás Giménez, Argentine footballer.
  • October 30: Hassane Bandé, a Burundian footballer.
  • October 30: Adam Lorenc, Polish volleyballist.
  • October 30: Ananya Panday, Indian actress.
  • October 30: Dong Jie, Chinese swimmer.
  • October 30: Tamara Murcia, French athlete.
  • October 30: Anneta Kyridu, Greek shirt.
  • October 30: Leïti Sène, Spanish actor and singer.

November

  • November 2: Elkie, Chinese singer, former member of CLC.
  • November 2: Louis Bennett, American footballer.
  • 2 November: Vasilije Janjičić, Swiss footballer.
  • November 2: Riley McGree, Australian footballer.
  • November 3: Darcy Rose Byrnes, American actress.
  • November 3: Mikkel Bjerg, Danish cyclist.
  • November 3: Gaëtan Coucke, Belgian footballer.
  • November 3: Maddison Elliott, Australian swimmer.
  • 4 November: Achraf Hakimi, Spanish footballer-Marroquí.
  • 4 November: Yanis Ammour, French athlete.
  • November 5: Juan José Calero, Colombian footballer.
  • November 5: Jackson Collins, Australian penguin.
  • November 5: Champion Allison, American athlete.
  • November 5: George Marsh, British footballer.
  • 5 November: Milko Salgado, Peruvian footballer.
  • 5 November: Takehiro Tomiyasu, Japanese footballer.
  • November 5: Champion Allison, Canadian athlete.
  • November 6: Jakob Precht Jensen, Danish sailor.
  • 7 November: Skylar Healey, Canadian actress and dancer.
  • 7 November: Lincoln Henrique Oliveira dos Santos, Brazilian footballer.
  • 7 November: Octavio Ocaña, Mexican actor (f. 2021).
  • 7 November: Wojciech Muzyk, Polish footballer.
  • November 8: Maycon Cleiton de Paula Azevedo, Brazilian footballer.
  • November 9: Santiago Bueno, Uruguayan soccer player.
  • 9 November; Zhao Lusi, Chinese actress.
  • 9 November: Sanne Thijssen, Dutch rider.
  • 10 November: Djordje Mihailović, American footballer.
  • 10 November: Abdul-Aziz Yakubu, Ghanaian footballer.
  • November 10: Alena Nazdrova, a Belarusian penguin.
  • November 10: Rayshaun Hammonds, American basketball player.
  • November 11: Ruby Jerins, American actress.
  • 11 November: Michelle Olvera, Mexican actress.
  • 11 November: Dionisios Rapsomanikis, Greek taekwondista.
  • 11 November: Liudmila Samsonova, Russian tennis player.
  • November 12: Marco Bezzecchi, Italian biker.
  • November 12: Íñigo Navares, Spanish actor.
  • 12 November: Jules Koundé, French footballer.
  • November 12: Kevin Aladesanmi, Swedish footballer.
  • 13 November: Gattlin Griffith, American actor.
  • November 13: Regina Pavón, Mexican actress.
  • 13 November: Germán Berterame, Argentine footballer.
  • 14 November: Musa Barrow, a Gambian footballer.
  • 14 November: Samuele Battistella, Italian cyclist.
  • 14 November: Anna Henderson, British cyclist.
  • November 14: Alina Shynkarenko, Ukrainian swimmer.
  • November 14: Kevin Agudelo, Colombian footballer.
  • November 15: Antonio Castillo, Chilean footballer.
  • 15 November: Amin Seydiyev, Azerbaijani footballer.
  • 16 November: Inese Tarvida, taekwondista letona.
  • November 16: José Ortiz Cortes, Colombian footballer.
  • 17 November: Kara Hayward, American actress.
  • November 17: Domilson Cordeiro dos Santos, Brazilian footballer.
  • November 17: Charity Crawford, pornographic actress and American erotic model.
  • 17 November: Mitzi Ruhlmann, Australian actress.
  • November 17: Devin Haney, American boxer.
  • November 17: Andrea Toscano, Mexican model.
  • November 17: Mathieu Burgaudeau, French cyclist.
  • November 17: Mahaveer Raghunathan, an Indian motor racing pilot.
  • 17 November: José María García Soriano, Spanish cyclist.
  • 17 November: Katarzyna Boruch, Polish shirt.
  • November 18: Alanna Arrington, American model.
  • November 18: Pierce Waring, Australian footballer.
  • November 18: Mădălina-Gabriela Cașu, Romanian counter.
  • November 19: Joey Veerman, Dutch footballer.
  • November 19: Nick Muszynski, American basketball player.
  • 20 November: Nikola Čumić, Serbian footballer.
  • November 21: Takuya Yasui, Japanese footballer.
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  • November 23: Bradley Steven Perry, American actor.
  • November 23: Roger Ibáñez da Silva, Brazilian footballer.
  • November 24: Daya, American singer and songwriter.
  • November 24: Peyton Meyer, American actor.
  • November 25: Cheyenne Webster, American trampoline gymnast.
  • 26 November: Luka Ivanušec, Croatian footballer.
  • November 26: Jón Dagur Thorsteinsson, Icelandic footballer.
  • November 26: Bilel Yagubi, Algerian yudoca.
  • November 29: Tabea Schendekehl, German counter.
  • November 29: Alice Bellandi, Italian Yudoca.
  • November 30: Samantha Avilés, Ecuadorian footballer.

December

  • December 1st: Frida Nielsen, Danish shirt.
  • December 2, Amber Montana, American actress.
  • December 2: Annalise Basso, American actress.
  • December 2: Anna Kalinskaya, Russian tennis player.
  • December 2: Jarad Higgins, American singer (f. 2019).
  • December 2nd: Kornél Béke, Hungarian penguinist.
  • December 3: Kevin Duvan Ante Rosero, Colombian footballer.
  • December 5: Dheva Anrimusthi, Indonesian Badminton player.
  • December 8: Owen Teague, American actor.
  • December 9: Stéphane Diarra, Ivorian footballer.
  • December 9: Mohammed Akbar, British boxer.
  • December 10: Lucia Bronzetti, Italian tennis player.
  • December 11: Dante Rigo, Belgian footballer.
  • December 11: Álex Bermejo, Spanish footballer.
  • December 11: Viviana Acosta, Colombian footballer.
  • December 13: Ariagner Smith, a Nicaraguan footballer.
  • 13 December: Osman Bukari, Ghanaian footballer.
  • December 14: Lonnie Walker, American basketball player.
  • December 14: Julio Alonso Sosa, Spanish footballer.
  • December 15: Chandler Canterbury, American actor.
  • December 15: Gia Derza, pornographic actress and American erotic model.
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  • December 15: Juan Losada, Colombian lawyer.
  • December 15: Anastasiya Akopova, Russian sailor.
  • December 16: Kyulkyung, Chinese singer, from the Pristin band.
  • December 16: Álex Blanco, Spanish footballer.
  • December 16: Silvia Zarzu, Romanian art gymnast.
  • December 16: Yekaterina Sevostianova, Russian t-shirt.
  • December 17: Martin Ødegaard, Norwegian footballer.
  • December 17: Pierre Gouzou, French trampoline gymnast.
  • December 18: Simona Quadarella, Italian swimmer.
  • December 18: Cameron Coxe, Welsh footballer.
  • December 18: Stephan Ambrosius, German footballer.
  • December 18: Calvin Stengs, Dutch footballer.
  • December 18: Klaudia Zwolińska, Polish penguinist.
  • December 18: Axel Zingle, French cyclist.
  • December 19: King Princess, American singer.
  • December 19: Willow Hand, American model.
  • December 19: Frans Jeppsson-Wall, Swedish singer.
  • December 19: Caroline Møller, Danish footballer.
  • December 19: Anastasiya Arjipovskaya, Russian swimmer.
  • December 19: Emanuel Aguilar, an Argentine bike rider.
  • December 19: Nasser Al-Dawsari, Saudi footballer.
  • 19 December: Abderahman Abdelgani, Egyptian Yudoca.
  • December 19: Ryan Bolaños, Costa Rican footballer.
  • December 20: Kylian Mbappé, French footballer.
  • December 20: Rick van Drongelen, Dutch footballer.
  • December 20: Mohammad Mohebi, Iranian footballer.
  • December 21: Maximiliano Andreatta, Argentine basketball.
  • December 22: G. Hannelius, American actress.
  • December 22: Kaan Kairinen, a Finnish footballer.
  • December 22: Latto, American rapper.
  • December 23: Esme Booth, British shirt.
  • December 24: Alexis Mac Allister, Argentine soccer player.
  • December 26: Jasin-Amin Assehnoun, Finnish footballer.
  • December 28: Jacob Davenport, English footballer.
  • December 28: Joaquim Henrique Pereira Silva, Brazilian footballer.
  • December 29: Paris Berelc, American actress.
  • December 29: Seamus Davey-Fitzpatrick, American actor.
  • December 29: Victor Osimhen, Nigerian footballer.
  • December 29: Emily Willis, pornographic actress and American erotic model.
  • December 29: Aisha Rocek, Italian shirt.
  • December 29: Jayvon Graves, American basketball player.
  • December 30: Jake Doyle-Hayes, Irish footballer.
  • December 31: Alina Sanko, Russian model.

Unknown dates

  • Aitizaz Hasán, a Pakistani student victim of Islamic terrorism (f. 2014).
  • Saba Kord Afshari, an Iranian activist.

Deaths

Art and literature

  • January 6: Lucia Etxebarria gets the Nadal Award for her novel Beatriz and the celestial bodies.
  • Orhan Pamuk: My name is Red.
  • Arturo Pérez-Reverte:
    • The Sun of Breda, third delivery of the series The Adventures of Captain Alatriste.
    • Corsoon Patent (recollection of articles).
  • Dan Brown: Digital Fortress.
  • Leave Stojanović: Krugovanje: 1978-1987 (Circulating) Second edition, Narodna knjiga, Alfa, Belgrade
  • José Saramago gets the Nobel Prize in Literature

Classical music

Phonography

  • August: in Gothenburg, the Göteborgs Symfoniker, led by director Neeme Järvi, takes the album for the first time in the West Symphony #6 by Nikolai Miaskovsky, considered the first great Soviet symphony.

Science and technology

Astronautics

  • January 7: The United States launches the Lunar Prospector probe.
  • July 3: Japan launches Nozomi probe to Mars, but will not be able to enter Martian orbit.
  • October 22: Brazil launches the SCD-2 artificial satellite.

Paleontology

  • June 17: In Canada they find the world's largest dinosaur coprolite (excrement fossil). It could correspond to a tyranosaurus.

Computer Science

  • June 25: Windows 98 operating system is on the market.

Consoles and video games

  • January 12: the arcade of Marvel vs appears in Japan. Capcom: Clash of Super Heroes, game that would later be released in Dreamcast and Playstation
  • March 10: Namco released the video game Klonoa: Door to Phantomile for PlayStation in America.
  • March 31: Release StarCraftfor Microsoft Windows.
  • June 29: Nintendo and Rare released the Banjo-Kazooie video game for Nintendo 64 in North America.
  • July 12: First version of KDE, graphical interface for UNIX operating systems.
  • July 23: The game for Arcade Neo Geo The King of Fighters '98 SNK.
  • September 3: Sale for sale Metal Gear Solid for PlayStation in North America.
  • September 10: Insomniac Games released the first game Spyro the Dragon for PlayStation in North America.
  • October 6: Super Nintendo and Mega Drive consoles release the latest video game Frogger.
  • October 22: Nintendo will launch the console Game Boy Color'
  • October 31: Video game for sale Age of Empires: The Rise of Rome, the first expansion of one of the best real-time video game series.
  • October 31st: Sony Interactive Entertainment and 989 Studios released the video game Twisted Metal III for the PlayStation console.
  • October 31: Naughty Dog Saca for sale Crash Bandicoot 3: Warped for PlayStation in America.
  • November 16: Core Design and Eidos Interactive brings out the gameTomb Raider III for PlayStation.
  • November 19: in California, he goes to the market, after several delays, the video game Half-Life for PC and PlayStation.
  • 20 November: the arcade appears Dance Dance Revolution, by Konami, in 1stMIX, which starts the video game series. It's one of the first video games of music.
  • November 23: video game for sale The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of TimeFor Nintendo 64 considered one of the best games ever.
  • 23 December: Sale for sale Sonic Adventurefor Sega Dreamcast, considered a great resurgence of Sonic

Sports

  • The Athletic Club is 100 years old since its creation.
  • France: World Football Championship: the hosts win their first Football World Cup when they defeat Brazil for 3-0 in the final.
  • Real Madrid C. F. wins its seventh European Cup
  • The Club Atlético Vélez Sarsfield is the champion of the Closing Tournament in Argentine football.
  • FC Barcelona is proclaimed champion of the Spanish Football League.
  • FC Barcelona is proclaimed champion of the European Super Cup of Football.
  • The Boca Juniors Club is proclaimed champion of the Opening Tournament.
  • Golden Ball: the Frenchman Zinedine Zidane, from the Juventus, is appointed best footballer of the World of the year by the magazine France Football.
  • FC Barcelona is proclaimed champion of the Balonmano European Cup.
  • Uruguayan Football Championship: National is dedicated champion for three times.
  • Chilean National Football Championship: Colo-Colo is proclaimed champion of the official first division tournament.
  • Professional Colombian Football: Deportivo Cali (last time).
  • Ecuadorian Football Championship: Quito League is dedicated champion for the fifth time.
  • Central Chilean rugby Championship: Catholic Champion University.
  • The Blooming Club is proclaimed champion of the Bolivian Professional Football League for the second time.
  • Copa Libertadores de América: the Vasco da Gama consecrates champion by defeating the finalist Barcelona Sporting Club.
  • Concacaf Champions Cup: D.C. United is championed by defeating at the end of the Toluca and being the first American club to win an international tournament.
  • August 16: In the city of Greece (Costa Rica), the football club Municipal Greece was founded, which militates in the First Division of Costa Rica.
  • New Zealand gets the OFC Nations Cup, played in Australia.
  • Mexico beats 1-0 to its acclaimed rival (United States), with a full in the collision of Los Angeles and conquers, thus, the Gold Cup of Concaf.
  • El Salvador's First Division: FC Alliance, Tournament Champion Opening.

Motor Racing

  • Mika Häkkinen: Formula 1 World Champion
  • Tommi Mäkinen: World WRC Champion
  • Jeff Gordon: NASCAR Champion
  • Alex Zanardi: CART champion
  • Eddie Cheever: wins 500 miles from Indianapolis
  • Guillermo Ortelli: Champion of Road Tourism
  • Omar Martínez: TC2000 champion

Tennis

Wimbledon

  • Men: Pete Sampras to Goran Ivanišević
  • Women: Jana Novotná a Nathalie Tauziat

Roland Garros

  • Men: Carlos Moyá a Àlex Corretja
  • Women: Arantxa Sánchez Vicario a Mónica Seles

Open of the United States (US Open, in English)

  • Men: Patrick Rafter to Mark Philippoussis
  • Women: Lindsay Davenport to Martina Hingis

Australian Open

  • Men: Petr Korda to Marcelo Rios
  • Women: Martina Hingis a Conchita Martínez

Cinema

Premieres

(All dates belong to the official premieres of their countries of origin, unless otherwise indicated.)

  • 1 June: ArmageddonMichael Bay.
  • 2 October: AntzEric Darnell and Tim Johnson.
  • 16 October: Chucky's girlfriend. by Ronny Yu
  • 14 November: A Bug's LifeJohn Lasseter and Andrew Stanton.
  • 11 December: The Prince of EgyptBrenda Chapman, Steve Hickner and Simon Wells.
  • Lovers of the Polar CircleJuly Médem.
  • Deep ImpactMimi Leder.
  • The celebrationThomas Vinterberg.
  • The Miracle of P. TintoJavier Fesser.
  • Can't Hardly Waitfrom Deborah Kaplan and Harry Elfont.
  • MulanBarry Cook and Tony Bancroft.
  • ’Superman Lives (cancelled)Tim Burton.

Other events

  • Shakespeare in Love gets 7 Oscars.
  • It is premiered at the Cannes International Film Festival, The celebration (Festen), by Thomas Vinterberg, the first film of the Danish film movement Dogma 95.

Music

  • Muere Carl Wilson, guitarist at The Beach Boys.
  • Muere Cor van Beek, member of Shocking Blue.
  • Muere Cozy Powell, Rainbow drummer.
  • The singer Frank Sinatra died at 82.
  • The musician Damon Albarn and the illustrator and comic designer Jamie Hewlett create the virtual band Gorillaz.
  • Ace of Base: Flowers / Cruel Summer.
  • Adriana Lucía: Love flashes.
  • Alberto Plaza: Star dust
  • Almafuerte: Almafuerte.
  • Air: Moon Safari.
  • Amaral: Amaral.
  • Bad Religion: No Substance.
  • Beck: Mutations.
  • Bersuit Vergarabat: Libertinaje.
  • Blind Guardian: Nightfall in Middle-Earth.
  • Blonde Redhead: In an Expression of the Inexpressible.
  • Gold Binomial of America: 2000 (30 September).
  • Boards of Canada: Music Has the Right to Children.
  • Bobby Pulido: Live...from Monterrey, Mexico.
  • Brian May: Another World.
  • Britney Spears: "...Baby One More Time".
  • Bronco: Until always... Bronco. The last live concert in the Azteca.
  • Bryan Adams: On a Day Like Today.
  • Celia Cruz: My life is to sing.
  • Chay Vdvoëm: Попутчица.
  • Chayanne: Tired to your love.
  • Cher: Believe.
  • Christina Rosenvinge: Rare flowers.
  • Death: The Sound of Perseverance.
  • Deep Purple: Abandon.
  • Diomedes Díaz: Back to life.
  • Edith Marquez: In front of you.
  • Edguy: Vain Glory Opera.
  • The Great Silence: Free and crazy.
  • She dances Sola: E.B.S..
  • Enrique Iglesias: Things of love.
  • Eros Ramazzotti: Eros. Live.
  • Eva Ayllón: Dawn in you.
  • Every Little Thing: Time to Destination.
  • Fear Factory: Obsolete.
  • Faithless: Sunday 8PM.
  • Fey: The color of dreams.
  • Fito Páez and Joaquín Sabina: Intimate enemies.
  • Frankie Ruiz: Birth and memories.
  • Garbage: Version 2.0.
  • Goo Goo Dolls: Dizzy Up the Girl.
  • Nectar Group: The kings of cumbia.
  • Hanson: 3 Car Garage.
  • Heroes of Silence: Racers.
  • Hevia: "Busindre Reel".
  • Illapu: More hope.
  • Iron Maiden: Virtual XI.
  • Ivan Villazón: Details.
  • James Iha: Let It Come Down.
  • Jeans: Why disguise?.
  • Jennifer Paige: Jennifer Paige.
  • Jesus Manuel Estrada: Sagittarius.
  • José Luis Perales: Stay with me..
  • José: Distance.
  • Juan Gabriel: Juan Gabriel with Banda... The Coat!!!.
  • Juan Luis Guerra and 440: It's neither the same nor the same..
  • Julio Iglesias: My life. Great successes.
  • Kabah: Wait..
  • Kapanga: “The watch monkey”.
  • Kiss: Psycho Circus.
  • Korn: Follow the Leader.
  • The Law: Vertigo.
  • The Tsé-Tsé Mosca: Antarctic hearts.
  • Van Gogh's sheep: Tell the sun.
  • Laïs: «'t Smidje»
  • Laïs: Laïs
  • Laura Pausini: My answer.
  • Lenny Kravitz: 5.
  • Libido: Libido.
  • Liquid Tension Experiment: Liquid Tension Experiment.
  • The Devils: Heart of an angel.
  • The Pericos: Mistic love
  • The Piojos: Blue
  • The Planets: A week in a bus engine.
  • The Northern Tigers: 30 northern gold.
  • The Northern Tigers: Loves... coming and going.
  • The Northern Tigers: Follow the bushes.
  • The Three: Comb.
  • Lucero: Near you.
  • Lucia Méndez: Everything or nothing.
  • Lucybell: Lucybell.
  • Luis Fonsi: I'll start..
  • Luis Mateus: With a steady step
  • Litzy: Transparent.
  • Madonna: Ray of Light.
  • Mägo de Oz: The legend of La Mancha.
  • Malice Mizer:
    • "Gekka no Yasoukyoku".
    • Merveilles.
    • "Illuminati".
    • «Le ciel ~Kuhaku no kanata e~».
  • Manolo García: Sand in the pockets.
  • Mariah Carey: #1's.
  • Marilyn Manson: Mechanical Animals.
  • Massive Attack: Mezzanine.
  • Mecano: Ana José Nacho.
  • Metallica: Garage Inc..
  • Miguel Bosé: 11 ways to put on a hat.
  • Miguel Mateos: Bar Empire.
  • Miguel Morales: Category.
  • Mijares: The privilege of love.
  • Miki González: Mikongo and his kachanga.
  • Morbid Angel: Formula Fatal to the Flesh.
  • Murder City Devils: Empty Bottles, Broken Hearts.
  • Myriam Hernández: All love.
  • Nightwish: Oceanborn.
  • Oasis: The Masterplan.
  • Onda Vaselina: Fly higher.
  • Otto Serge: From the novel.
  • Salserin: With new swing.
  • Otpetye Moshenniki: Всяко-разно.
  • Patricio Rey and his Redonditos de Ricota: Last bondi to Finisterre.
  • Pearl Jam: Yield.
  • Pedro Guerra: Mararia.
  • Placebo: Without You I'm Nothing.
  • Polygamy: Thank you, many nights.
  • Rhapsody: «Emerald Sword».
  • Ricardo Arjona: No harm to third parties.
  • Ricky Martin: Come back..
  • Ringo Starr: Vertical Man.
  • Roberto Carlos: «Eu love you so much».
  • Rosana: New moon.
  • Rosendo: Tientas and rods.
  • Rush: Different Stages.
  • Shakira: Where are the thieves?.
  • Simple Minds: Neapolis.
  • Simply Red: Blue.
  • Ska-P: Euros.
  • Slayer: Diabolus in Musica.
  • Sofiya Rotaru: MILITARY.
  • Spice Girls: "Goodbye".
  • Mr. Chinarro: I-I-I-I-I-I-I-I-I-I-I-I-I-I-I-I-I-I-I-I-I-I-.
  • Stratovarius: Destiny
  • System of a Down: System of a Down.
  • Tatiana: Superfantastic.
  • The Haunted: The Haunted.
  • The Offspring: American.
  • The Rasmus: Hell of a Tester.
  • The Smashing Pumpkins: Adore.
  • Therion: Vovin.
  • Toto: Toto XX: 1977-1997
  • Turbonegro: Apocalypse Dudes.
  • Uriah Heep: Sonic Origami.
  • Van Halen: Van Halen III.
  • Vanilla Ice: Hard to Swallow.
  • Comeboys: Up & Down - The Party Album.
  • Verka Serdyuchka: OLD.
  • Vico C: The one who died.
  • The Temeraries: I remember you.

Television

Nobel laureates

  • Physics: Robert B. Laughlin, Horst L. Störmer and Daniel C. Tsui.
  • Chemistry: Walter Kohn and John A Pople.
  • Medicine: Robert F. Furchgott, Louis J Ignarro and Ferid Murad.
  • Literature: José Saramago.
  • Peace: John Hume and David Trimble.
  • Economy: Amartya Sen.

Prince of Asturias Awards

  • Arts: Sebastião Salgado.
  • Social Sciences: Pierre Werner and Jacques Santer.
  • Communication and Humanities: Reinhard Mohn.
  • International cooperation: Fatiha Boudiaf, Rigoberta Menchú, Fatana Ishaq Gailani, Somaly Mam, Emma Bonino, Graça Machel and Olayinka Koso-Thomas.
  • Scientific and Technical Research: Pedro Miguel Etxenike Landiríbar and Emilio Méndez Pérez.
  • Letters: Francisco Ayala.
  • Concordia: Nicolás Castellanos, Vicente Ferrer Moncho, Joaquín Sanz Gadea and Muhammad Yunus.
  • Sports: Arantxa Sánchez Vicario.

Cervantes Award

  • José Hierro.

Commemorations and parties

  • 50th Anniversary of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights

Fictional events

  • 2 May 1998: Battle of Hogwarts, fall of Lord Voldemort and the Moors, end of the Second Magic War.
  • 18 December 1998: events of the video game begin The House of the Dead.
  • 24 July 1998: the events of Resident Evil begin.
  • 28 September-1 October 1998: the events of Resident Evil 2 and Resident Evil 3: Nemesis take place.

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