1999

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From the left, in the sense of the clock needles: The funeral procession of King Hussein of Jordan in Haman; the 1999 İzmit earthquake kills more than 17,000 people in Turkey; the Columbine massacre, one of the first major school shootings in the United States; the 2000 effect ("Y2K"), perceived as an important concern in the period leading up to the year 2000; the Millennium Don

1999 (MCMXCIX) was a common year beginning on a Friday in the Gregorian calendar. It was also the number 1999 anno Dómini or the designation of the Christian Era, in addition to the nine hundred and ninety-ninth of the second millennium, the ninety-ninth of the 20th century, the penultimate year of the tenth decade of the 20th century and the tenth and last decade of the 1990s.

It was declared:

  • International Year of Older Persons by the United Nations.
  • The Year of RabbitAccording to the Chinese horoscope.
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Ephemeris

  • December 16: centenary of the Associazione Calcio Milan, Italian sports club.

Events

January

eurozone (1999/2002).
  • 1 January: the European Union enters into force the euro as a single currency in 12 states.
  • January 3: The United States launches the space probe Mars Polar Lander.
  • 4 January: In the United States, one of the witnesses to the Spanish death row case Joaquín José Martínez recognizes that he lied during the trial held in the United States.
  • January 4: In the United States, Cartoon Network releases the series Edd and Eddy.
  • January 6: In Colombia, the peace dialogues of San Vicente del Caguán began between the government of Andrés Pastrana and the FARC guerrillas.
  • January 7: In the United States, the trial against Bill Clinton begins, the first to be held against a US president in 130 years.
  • January 13: Popular basketball player Michael Jordan leaves the NBA.
  • January 13: The crisis facing Brazil causes panic in all international financial markets.
  • January 13: In the United States, American doctors first graft artificial skin to a baby.
  • 22-26 January: Pope John Paul II made his fourth visit to Mexico.
  • January 25: In the village of Shankar Bigha25 km To the west of the sacred city of Gaia (India), the terrorist group Ranvir Sena (formed by right-wing Hindu landowners) kill 22 men, women and Dalits (low caste people). A year earlier (on 1 December 1997), Ranvir Sena killed 74 dalits in the nearby village of Laksmanpur Bathe.
  • January 25: In Colombia, an earthquake of 6.2 destroys the Colombian cities of Armenia, Pereira and surrounding municipalities, leaving more than 2500 dead.
  • January 29: In New York an anonymous collector acquires 1 166 000 000 (million sixty-six million) of pesetas the picture Santa Rufina of the Sevillian painter Diego Velázquez.

February

  • This month he had no full moon, as in January there were two days 2 and 31, and the next was March 2.
  • 1 February: In France, Société Générale (SG) and Banco Paribas, two of the main French financial entities, announce their merger. The new entity, SG Paribas, becomes the third European bank and the fourth world.
  • Stephen Chbosky publishes his epistolar book called The Perks of Being a Wallflower (in Spanish): The advantages of being invisible).
  • February 2nd: In the National Congress, in Caracas, elected President Hugo Chávez took office.
  • 2nd of February: two earthquakes, one of them of magnitude 5.2 in the Richter scale, the largest of those recorded in Spain since 1994, followed by replicas of less intensity, sow panic in the region of Murcia.
  • February 3: In Iraq, the UN decides to withdraw all U.S. and British personnel installed in that country.
  • February 5: Ecuador lives a day of widespread protests against the regime of Ecuadorian President Jamil Mahuad.
  • February 6: French President Jacques Chirac opens the summit for the peace talks in Kosovo.
  • 7 February: Abdalah II became the new king of Jordan after the death of Hussein.
  • 7 February: In Ukraine, the government decided to launch the third reactor of the Chernobyl nuclear power plant, with the consequent concern of the West, afraid of a new nuclear disaster.
  • February 7th: In the United States, the NBA League's employer closure is cancelled.
  • 7 February: The PDGE (Democratic Party of Equatorial Guinea) of President Teodoro Obiang gets 75 out of 80 seats in the House of People's Representatives, in the fifth legislative elections since the country's independence.
  • 8 February: in the village of Naraianpur85 km west of the sacred city of Gaia (India), the terrorist group Ranvir Sena (formed by right-wing Hindu landowners) kill 12 men, women and Dalits (low caste people). Two weeks earlier (January 25), Ranvir Sena perpetuated another massacre.
  • February 10: In Syria, Hafez al-Assad is re-elected as president.
  • February 10: French Alps near Geneva kill at least 10 people.
  • 11 February: a San Francisco jury condemns the company Philip Morris (Marlboro cigarette manufacturer) to pay 50 000 (five million dollars) to a smoker with irreversible lung cancer. This will donate money to tobacco awareness campaigns targeting young people.
    • in Kabul City, an earthquake of 6.0 leaves 70 dead and 500 wounded.
  • February 15: In Iraq, a U.S. air strike against civilian populations causes the death of five civilians.
  • February 15: The Foundation for the Advancement of Spanish Research on AIDS is created in Spain.
  • 16 February: In the vicinity of Ankara, the capital of Turkey, the leader of the Kurdistan Workers Party (PKK) Abdullah Ocalan, accused of terrorism and treason, is arrested.
  • 17 February: in Quito (Ecuador), 2 alleged hitmen assassinated the national deputy by the socialist left MPD Jaime Hurtado a few meters from the H. National Congress of Ecuador.
  • 18 February: Three Greek ministers resign after the arrest of Abdullah Ocalan, who had remained in Greece for sixteen days.
  • February 20: triumph of the People's Democratic Party (PDP) of Olusegun Obasanjo in the elections held in Nigeria.
  • 21 February: in Berlin, Germany, American filmmaker Terrence Malick gets the Gold Bear from the Berlin Film Festival for his film The thin red line.
  • February 21st: the ship Soyuz TM-29 it is connected to Mir station with the last crew of the space program that will use it, for lack of budget.
  • 22 February: in Brussels, some 40 000 farmers protest the reduction of aid following the reform of the Common Agricultural Policy (CAP).
  • February 23: Kurdish rebel leader Abdullah Ocalan is charged with treason in Ankara, Turkey.
  • 23 February: an avalanche destroys the people of Galtür (Austria), killing 38 people, burying another 12.
  • February 24: In the 41st edition of the Grammy Awards, the winners are Céline Dion and Madonna.
  • February 27: the first Bolivarian mission, the Bolivar Plan 2000, is launched during the presidency of Venezuelan President Hugo Chávez.

March

  • 1 March: the Ottawa Treaty on the Prohibition of Anti-Personnel Mines enters into force after being ratified by 65 countries.
  • March 1: "New Europe" is the name of the political movement born in the UK to the heat of the debate on the European single currency. Its members are called pro-European, but contrary to losing the sterling pound.
  • March 1: the Mexican novel is released Rosalindawhich until now is the last novel of Thalía.
  • March 2: 40 years of XEIPN-TV Canal Once station is the first television channel in Mexico and Latin America.
  • March 7: in El Salvador, Francisco Flores, presidential candidate of the official party, ARENA, defeats with the 51.98 % of the votes in the presidential elections held on the same day to Facundo Guardado, presidential candidate of the FMLN opposition party.
  • 8 March: in Ecuador, the entire country (at the request of the people and the citizens), is shaking the financial crisis by decreeing a bank fair.
  • 12 March: the Czech Republic, Hungary and Poland enter NATO.
  • March 19: in Bogotá, Colombia, the Citytv channel begins its transmissions.
  • 22 March: NATO Secretary General Javier Solana receives full powers from the Alliance to intervene militarily in Belgrade if Serbian President Milosevic rejects Rambouillet's peace plan.
  • March 23: In Paraguay, a political crisis begins with the murder of then Vice President Luis María Argaña, known as Paraguayan March. Raúl Cubas and Lino Oviedo, chief political enemies of Argaña, are accused. The crisis culminates in the murder of eight protesters, hundreds of wounded and the resignation of President Raul Cubas.
  • 23 March: the Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC) ratified in Vienna the new world production cut of 2 100,000 (two million a hundred thousand) barrels of crude daily to force an increase in its price.
  • 24 March: NATO launches the bombing campaign on objectives in Yugoslavia.
  • March 27: In the volcano Llullaillaco, Salta, Argentina, three bodies of incay children known as Las Momias de Llullaillaco are discovered.
  • March 28: In Paraguay, President Raúl Cubas resigns from office, assumes Senate President Luis Ángel González Macchi.
  • March 29: an earthquake of 6.6 leaves over 100 dead in the Indian state of Uttar Pradesh.

April

  • April 3: The 12th edition of the 1999 Sub-20 World Cup will be inaugurated for the first time on the African continent in Nigeria.
  • April 4: On a beach in the department of La Paz, El Salvador, nine-year-old Katya Miranda is wildly raped and murdered. The killer suffocated the girl by pressing her face against the sand and then dumping the body into the sea. One of the most controversial and outrageous cases in the history of El Salvador.
  • 7 April: in Macedonia a camp of 35 000 Kosovo refugees is evicted.
  • April 10: In the stadium of River Plate (Buenos Aires) the American band Kiss (on the World Tour) Psycho Circus) and the German band Rammstein (on the tour of their album Sehnsucht).
  • April 12: In Colombia, the ELN hijacked in full flight a Fokker 50 plane from Avianca flying from Bucaramanga to Bogotá.
  • April 15: British engineer Harvey Postlethwaite died.[chuckles]required]
  • 18 April: in the Vatican City, Pope John Paul II canonize Marcelino Champagnat (1789-1840), founder of the Marist Brothers.
  • April 20: In the United States, two young people, Eric Harris and Dylan Klebold, perpetrate the Columbine Institute massacre, resulting in 13 deaths and more than 20 wounded.
    • In the University City of Mexico City, the UNAM student strike (1999-2000) began.
  • April 24: in Lagos (Nigeria) the World Championship is finished sub-20 and for the first time the world's champion is crowned in this category the selection of Spain by winning in the final to Japan for 0-4.
  • April 25: In Venezuela the consultative referendum to elect a Constituent Assembly is approved by majority.
  • 26 April: Otumfuo Nana Osei Tutu II is crowned king of the Ashanti after the death of Opoku Ware II on 26 February.

May

  • 1 May: the Black Sea Economic Cooperation (BSEC) is created.
  • 1 May: In the United States, the series SpongeBob Nickelodeon channel.
  • May 3: in Moore (Oklahoma), a F5 tornado kills 38 people. (It is the strongest tornado recorded in world history).
  • May 5: Microsoft launches Windows 98 (second edition) (of 1998).
  • 6 May: Scotland and Wales hold elections for the new Scottish Parliament and National Welsh Assembly.
  • May 11: Puerto Rican singer Ricky Martin released his fifth studio album and second homonym, also his debut album in English entitled Ricky Martin..
  • May 13: Mexico inaugurated the first Teleton Child Rehabilitation Center (CRIT) State of Mexico.
  • May 13: in Italy, Carlo Azeglio Ciampi is elected president.
  • May 17: In Israel, the left-wing candidate, Ehud Barak, becomes the new prime minister after obtaining the massive support of the voters.
  • May 17: In Belgium, the nuclear energy abandonment legislation was approved in July 1999 by the government led by the liberals and Democrats, including the green party.
  • 17 May: in Valga, Pontevedra (Galicia, Spain) made its official presentation the Banda de Música Municipal de Valga.
  • May 23: In Kansas City, United States, during the WWF Over the Edge fighting event, the Owen Hart fighter fell as he made a spectacular fall into the ring. He died on his way to the hospital.
  • May 18: American boy band Backstreet Boys, publishes his third album title Millennium.
  • May 29: Swedish Charlotte Nilsson wins the 1999 Eurovision Festival in Jerusalem, Israel with the theme Take me to your heaven, getting the fourth victory of Sweden in the history of the festival.
  • May 31: Sila M. Calderon launches her candidacy for Puerto Rico's governorate, the second woman to run for this post (the first was Victoria [Melo] Muñoz in 1992).

June

  • June 1: in El Salvador, Francisco Flores, democratically elected as constitutional president, takes over his post.
  • June 7: In Mexico City, several men machine gunshot the Mexican humorist, actor and driver Paco Stanley.
  • June 8: In the United States the Californication disk of the Red Hot Chili Peppers is released.
  • 13 June: municipal elections are held in Spain.
  • June 15: In Mexico (mainly in the states of Puebla, Veracruz, Distrito Federal, Tlaxcala and Guerrero) a strong earthquake occurs at 15:41:06 (local time) with a magnitude of 7.0, leaving serious damage to Puebla in the churches of San Andrés Cholula and the temple of the Virgin of the Remedies.
  • 26 June: Equatorial Guinea and Sao Tome and Principe sign the Maritime Border Treaty between Equatorial Guinea and Sao Tome and Principe thus creating the maritime boundary between Equatorial Guinea and Sao Tome and Principe.
  • 28 June: in the Vatican City, Pope John Paul II declared the religious Jerome Usera "vinerable".
  • June 29: Tony Hawk succeeds in performing an Indy 900 at the X Games.
  • 29 June: inauguration of the 39th edition of the Copa América 1999 held for the first time in Paraguay.

July

  • 1 July: in Argentina, the company Sevel is called Peugeot Citroën Argentina.
  • 3 July: in Mallorca (the Balearic Islands), the Iberostar Estadio is inaugurated.
  • 4 July: In Peru, Channel N is created on Channel 8 of Movistar TV.
  • From the 3rd to the 13th of July in Palma de Mallorca are the World University Games of Summer (Universiada).
  • July 14: Near Huancayo (Peru) is captured by the leader of the Maoist terrorist group Sendero Luminoso, Óscar Ramírez Durand after being fenced for several days by Army and Police units.
  • 7 July: the school year 1998-1999 is completed in Mexico.
  • July 16: John F. Kennedy Jr., his wife Carolyn Bessette and her sister-in-law Lauren die in an aviation accident off the coast of Martha's Vineyard in Massachusetts.
  • July 18: In Asunción (Paraguay) Closure of the Americas Cup and Brazil re-opened title after winning 3-0 to Uruguay getting its Sixth Title.
  • July 22: In the United States, Microsoft creates MSN Messenger messaging service
  • 25 July: elections are held in Venezuela to elect members of the Constituent Assembly.
  • July 25: Woodstock 99 is held in Rome where rapes, assaults... At the end of the performance of Red Hot Chili Peppers, spectators start a fire while the Chili Peppers represented Fire by Jimi Hendrix.

August

  • August 1st: Mexico founded the Convergence for Democracy Party, the first president Dante Delgado Rannauro.
  • August 3: In Venezuela, President Hugo Chávez installed the National Constituent Assembly in the Magna Classroom of the Central University of Venezuela.
  • 4 August: in Mexico City (Mexico), the FIFA Confederations Cup ends, where Mexico is the champion in defeating Brazil by 4-3.
  • August 8: In Winnipeg, Canada, the Pan American Games of 1999.
  • August 11: the last solar eclipse of the millennium.
  • August 13: In Colombia, the humorist and peace mediator Jaime Garzón is killed by orders of the paramilitary Carlos Castaño.
  • 17 August: in the Turkish city of İzmit, an earthquake of 7.6 leaves a balance of 18,000 dead and 48,000 wounded.
  • August 23: The school calendar of the SEP 1999-2000 is launched in Mexico.
  • 30 August: 95% of the population of East Timor, occupied by Indonesia, vote for independence.
  • August 31: at the Jorge Newbery Metropolitan Airport (Buenos Aires) at 20:55 (local time), a LAPA Boeing 737 Air Lines Impossible to take off a strike against a nearby convention center. In the accident 64 people died in total.

September

  • September 15: Within the facilities of the National University of Colombia in Bogotá, the former peace commissioner and professor of economy Jesus Antonio Bejarano is murdered.
  • September 16: In the Netherlands, the Endemol channel releases the reality Big Brother.
  • 21 September: In Taiwan, an earthquake of 7.7 kills more than 2,400 people and leaves more than 11,000 wounded.
  • September 29: In Mexico, Rosario Robles Berlanga is appointed head of Government of Mexico City to replace Cuauhtémoc Cárdenas.
  • September 30: In the state of Oaxaca there is an earthquake of 7.4 that leaves 35 dead.

October

  • October 5: Due to the tropical depression number 11, a large avalanche occurs in Teziutlán, Mexico, leaving 107 dead.
  • October 5: In Ladbroke Grove in London, UK, two trains are crashed due to signaling failures. 31 people die in the UK's largest rail disaster in a decade.
  • 5 and 6 October: at Luna Park Stadium (Buenos Aires), the Red Hot Chili Peppers present their album Californication.
  • October 7: in Ecuador the Guagua Pichincha volcano erupted, throwing a cloud of ash of 5 km high.
  • October 15: Director David Fincher premiered worldwide the award-winning "Fight Club" cult film.
  • October 16: In the state of California there is a 7.1 earthquake that causes little damage.
  • October 20: In Japan, the first episode of the anime is released One Piece in Fuji Television
  • October 24: In Argentina, Fernando de la Rúa is elected president.
  • 27 October: the National Assembly of Armenia is assaulted by several armed men, killing eight people including the Prime Minister of Armenia Vazgen Sargsyan and the President of the Karen Demirchyan Assembly.
  • October 29: In Colombia the Lustrabotas Luis Eduardo Díaz Chaparro becomes the councillor of the city of Bogotá DC causing a stir in Colombian politics
  • October 31: In Uruguay, the presidential elections were held where the result was finally defined in the second round.
  • October 31st: without issuing any notice of aid a Boeing 767 of the EgyptAir airline crashes at sea an hour after taking off John F. Kennedy International Airport in New York (United States).
  • October 31: At the Auto Club Speedway (California, United States) the Canadian pilot Greg Moore died in an accident.

November

  • 7 November: in the General Elections of Guatemala of 1999. None of the candidates won an absolute majority in the first round of the presidential elections.Therefore a Balotaje is held on December 26.
  • 9 November: In Spain, Aznar destitutes senior officials who benefited from AVE contracts, including family members of the president of Renfe.
    • At the meeting of the Socialist International one can see that there are divisions between Blair's Third Way and Jospin's humanist Left.
    • in the European Union is limited to a maximum of two months the period of coexistence of the euro with national currencies.
    • Trillizos are born in a placenta, but in three different amniotic fluid bags.
    • In Spain, Ignacio Silva and Juan Palacios (exvice presidents of the Real Madrid football club) negotiate the purchase of Logroñés to create another team in the capital of Madrid.
    • very close to Uruapan (Mexico) an air accident occurs on a TAESA flight. 18 people die.
  • 12 November: In the Turkish city of Düzce, an earthquake of 7.2 leaves 845 dead.
  • 14 November: In Macedonia, Boris Trajkovski is elected president.
  • November 15: The Neopets virtual pet website is opened; its first users do not exceed 150.
  • 19 November: the first chapter of the Japanese manga is published Naruto.
  • November 27: the writer and driver Héctor Aguilar Camín in the television program Open area interview Mexican President Ernesto Zedillo Ponce de León.
  • 28 November: in Uruguay he is elected president after the second round Jorge Batlle.

December

  • 2 December: the Unesco declares San Cristóbal de La Laguna (in the Canary Islands) World Cultural Heritage.
  • 3 and 4 December: the third Teleton seized 158 million pesos in Mexico.
  • December 9: in Buenos Aires, Fernando de la Rúa assumes the presidency.
  • 12 December: the oil tanker is plunged in front of the French coast Erika, forming days later a black tide.
    • on the Philippine island of Luzon, an earthquake of 7.3 is recorded.
  • December 15: In the central coastal zone of Venezuela, during the early morning, heavy rains cause deslaves. It is the worst natural disaster in the country's history, left 30 000 dead and more than 100,000 victims. The event is called the Vargas Tragedia. On the same day, a new Constitution for the Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela (foundation of the V Republic) is approved by popular referendum.
  • December 15: Rogelio Montemayor is appointed director of PEMEX.
  • December 15: Mexico City opens the Metro Line B, from Buenavista to Villa de Aragón. Being the work for a new line of the longest metro to be inaugurated (5 years in works).
  • December 19: Pachuca obtained his first league title in the Winter 1999 against the Blue Cross.
  • December 20: Portugal transfers Macau to the People's Republic of China.
  • 21 December: In Indonesia, an earthquake of 6.5 leaves 5 dead and 220 wounded.
  • December 22: America of Cali is crowned champion of the Merconorte Cup, being the "last triumphant of the millennium".
  • December 22: An earthquake of 5.6 leaves 24 dead in Algeria.
  • 24 December: in the Vatican City, Pope John Paul II opened the “Holy Gate”, opening the Jubilee of the Year 2000.
  • December 24: Former Brazilian President João Baptista Figueiredo died.
  • December 24: Indian Airlines' 814 flight with 190 people is hijacked and redirected to Afghanistan until December 31 when liberation occurs.
  • December 31: Chechnya begins the Second Chechen War.
  • December 31: in Panama, the United States returns control of the Panama Canal to this country.
  • December 31: the change of unity of a thousand on the date calls for one of the greatest celebrations in history.
  • 31 December: on the occasion of the arrival of the year 2000 a super production was carried out to supposedly dismiss II millennium and centuryXX. and welcome the third millennium and centuryXXI entitled "The Millennium Day" which held the participation of 70 countries, the vast majority of television networks broadcast local images. A total of 1,900,000 viewers around the world were accounted for.
  • 31 December: At the end of the day the effect of 2000 would supposedly happen, which causes concern to computer users.
  • December 31: In Russia, Boris Yeltsin resigns from the presidency, leaving it in the hands of his successor, then Prime Minister, Vladimir Putin.

Births

January

  • January 1st: Gianluca Scamacca, Italian footballer.
  • January 1st: Benjamin Goller, German footballer.
  • 1 January: Tomás Chancalay, Argentine footballer.
  • January 1: Sergio Moreno Martínez, Spanish footballer.
  • January 1st: Diamond White, American singer and actress.
  • January 1st: Zhou Lijun, Chinese taekwondista.
  • January 1st: Mark Petrovski, Russian boxer.
  • January 1st: Ayub Hadimi, football player 5 Moroccan adapted.
  • January 1: Juan David Lemus, Colombian footballer.
  • January 1st: Tatiana Andreoli, Italian archer.
  • January 1st: Emmanuel Latte Lath, Ivorian footballer.
  • January 2: Luis Coordes, Dominican footballer.
  • January 2: Georgios Kalaitzakis, Greek basketball player.
  • January 2nd: Vicente Esquerdo, Spanish footballer.
  • January 2: Aaron Wiggins, American basketball player.
  • January 2: Facundo Zabala, Argentine soccer player.
  • January 2: Alegna González, a Mexican athlete.
  • January 2: Fernando Tatís Jr., Dominican baseball player.
  • January 2: Lisa Oed, German athlete.
  • January 2: Khalifah Al-Dawsari, Saudi footballer.
  • January 3: Amaia Romero, Spanish singer.
  • January 3: Georgia Stanway, English footballer.
  • January 3: Christopher Mountain, Venezuelan footballer.
  • January 3: Titas Krapikas, Lithuanian footballer.
  • January 3: Jordan van der Gaag, Dutch footballer.
  • January 4th: Oier Zarraga, Spanish footballer.
  • January 4: Imanol Ezkurdia, Spanish footballer.
  • January 4: Indy Boonen, Belgian footballer.
  • January 4th: Gage Munroe, Canadian actor.
  • 4 January: Ian Tarrafeta, Spanish basketball player.
  • January 4: Daniuska Rodríguez, Venezuelan footballer.
  • January 4: Lina Hernández, Colombian cyclist.
  • January 4: Marcelo Olivera, Argentine soccer player.
  • January 4th: Zac Stubblety-Cook, Australian swimmer.
  • 4 January: Victor Ochoa, Mexican Yudoca.
  • January 4th: Collin Sexton, American basketball player.
  • January 4: Daniel Arzani, an Iranian-Australian footballer.
  • January 4th: Jonathan Suckow, Swiss jumper.
  • January 4: Quilian Koch, French penguinist.
  • January 5: Berkin Elvan, a young Turk killed at 15 years by the police of his country (f. 2014).
  • January 5: Vicente Rodríguez, Venezuelan footballer.
  • January 5: Mattias Svanberg, Swedish footballer.
  • January 5: Gian-Luca Itter, German footballer.
  • January 5: Agustín Dávila, Uruguayan footballer.
  • January 5: Lakeisha Patterson, Australian swimmer.
  • January 5: Diogo Queirós, Portuguese footballer.
  • January 5: Luís Maximiano, Portuguese footballer.
  • January 5: Inès Ibbou, Algerian tennis player.
  • January 5: Juri Zanotti, Italian cyclist.
  • January 5: Miguelito, Puerto Rican singer.
  • January 5: Katherine Nye, American halterophile.
  • January 5: Simone Barontini, Italian athlete.
  • January 5: Alessandro Sibilio, Italian athlete.
  • January 5: Jonathan Basualdo, Argentine basketball player.
  • January 5: Margaret Cremen, a Dutch shirt.
  • January 6: Esteban Glellel, Argentine footballer.
  • January 6: Guillem Jaime, Spanish footballer.
  • January 6: Lazar Mutic, Bosnian basketball player.
  • January 6: Javier Romo, Spanish cyclist.
  • January 6: Kacper Stokowski, Polish swimmer.
  • January 6: Eliza Scanlen, Australian actress.
  • January 6: Luis Klein, German farmer.
  • January 6: Mac McClung, American basketball player.
  • January 6: Polo G, American rapper.
  • January 6: Kiira Vänänen, Finnish athlete.
  • January 7: Dominique Schaefer, Peruvian-American tennis player.
  • January 7th: Keenan Simpson, Canadian penguinist.
  • 7 January: Mads Bech Sørensen, Danish footballer.
  • January 7: Nathangelo Markelo, Dutch footballer.
  • January 7: Carlos Augusto, Brazilian footballer.
  • 8 January: Dino Radončić, Montenegrin basketball player.
  • January 8: Damiano David, singer of the Italian band Måneskin.
  • January 8: Kamil Grabara, Polish footballer.
  • January 8: Ignas Brazdeikis, Lithuanian basketball.
  • January 8: Nicolas Cozza, French footballer.
  • January 8: Reinaldo Fontalvo, Colombian footballer.
  • January 8: Carlos Daniel Castro, Colombian footballer.
  • January 8: Arne Maier, German footballer.
  • January 8: Austin Wiley, American basketball player.
  • January 8: Kevin Lewis, Uruguayan footballer.
  • January 8: Lautaro López, Argentine basketball.
  • January 8: Shy Melomano, Dominican musician.
  • January 8: Joel Roth, Swiss cyclist.
  • January 8: Elzan Bibić, Serbian athlete.
  • January 8: Brandon Austin, British footballer.
  • January 9: Maximilian Romero, Argentine footballer.
  • January 9: Israel Escalante, Argentine soccer player.
  • January 9: Gorka Zabarte Moreno, Spanish footballer.
  • January 9: Gedson Fernandes, a footballer from the city.
  • January 9: Li Zhuhao, Chinese swimmer.
  • January 9: Sajil Alajverdovi, Georgian boxer.
  • January 9: Madelynn Gorman-Shore, American taekwondista.
  • January 9: Nicolás Guerra, Chilean footballer.
  • January 10: Mason Mount, English footballer.
  • January 10: Manuel Wintzheimer, German footballer.
  • January 10: Lara Della Mea, Italian Alpine skier.
  • January 10: Antonio Serradilla, Spanish basketball player.
  • January 10: Clara Ycart, Spanish grass hockey player.
  • January 10: Joselyn Espinales, Ecuadorian footballer.
  • January 10: Sthefany Gutiérrez, Venezuelan model.
  • January 10: Javier Gómez Castroverde, Spanish footballer.
  • January 10: Natalia Lacunza, Spanish singer.
  • January 10: Mitsuki Saitō, Japanese footballer.
  • January 10: Millicent Tanner, British cyclist.
  • January 10: Aude Clavier, French athlete.
  • January 10: David Kenny, Irish athlete.
  • January 10: Elijah Childs, American basketball player.
  • January 11: Joaquín Ardaiz, Uruguayan footballer.
  • January 11: Christian Nodal, Mexican singer.
  • January 11: Álex Ibacache, Chilean footballer.
  • January 11: Lotte Wubben-Moy, English footballer.
  • January 11: Lin Yi, Chinese actor.
  • January 11: Allie Nicole, pornographic actress and American erotic model.
  • January 11: Ritvars Suharevs, Latvian halterophile.
  • January 11: Anastasia Nefedova, American tennis player.
  • January 11: Jeanette Hegg Duestad, Norwegian shooter.
  • January 12: Nicolás Schiappacasse, Uruguayan footballer.
  • January 12: Manu Morlanes, Spanish footballer.
  • January 12: Clara Copponi, French cyclist.
  • January 12: Tyler Roberts, Welsh footballer.
  • January 12: Xavier Tillman, American basketball player.
  • January 12: Thom Gicquel, French Badminton player.
  • January 12: Francisco Solís, Chilean Yudoca.
  • January 12: Krishna Nagar, Indian Badminton player.
  • January 12: Ignacio Saavedra, Chilean footballer.
  • January 12: Ela Aydin, German taekwondista.
  • January 12: Christina Wassen, German jumper.
  • January 12: Vladyslav Heraskevych, a Ukrainian skeleton pilot.
  • January 13: Gaëtan Poussin, French footballer.
  • January 13: José Zevallos, Peruvian footballer.
  • January 13: José Enamorado, Colombian footballer.
  • January 13: Joel Fernández, Argentine-Bolivian footballer.
  • January 13: Andrés Galetto, Argentine footballer.
  • January 13: Martina Kotwiła, Polish athlete.
  • January 13: Emma García García, Spanish swimmer.
  • January 13: Hulvey, American rapper.
  • January 13: Rebekah Tiler, British halterophile.
  • January 14: Francisco Montero Rubio, Spanish footballer.
  • January 14: Declan Rice, British footballer.
  • January 14: Emerson Royal, Brazilian footballer.
  • January 14: Karl Wallinius, Swedish basketball player.
  • January 14: Lautaro Valenti, Argentine soccer player.
  • January 14: Sebastián Pereira Arredondo, Chilean footballer.
  • January 14: Ștefan Berariu, Romanian remero.
  • January 14: Luciana Fuster, Peruvian model.
  • January 14: Ivan Smirnov, Russian cyclist.
  • January 14th: Sørn Nambicørfzad, Azeri athlete.
  • January 14: Andrija Marjanović, Serbian basketball.
  • January 15: Kevin Álvarez Campos, Mexican footballer.
  • January 15: Demetris Demetriou, Cypriot footballer.
  • January 15: Alex Chidiac, Australian footballer.
  • January 15: Brayan Vera, Colombian footballer.
  • January 15: Miray Daner, Turkish actress.
  • January 15: Shu Mogi, Japanese footballer.
  • January 15: Yasmin Liverpool, British athlete.
  • January 15: Álex Dos Santos, Spanish-Brazilian footballer.
  • January 16: Michael Woud, New Zealand footballer.
  • January 16: Alessandro Zaccone, Italian motor racing driver.
  • January 16: Tote Gomes, a British-Portuguese footballer.
  • January 16: Lirim Kastrati, kosovar footballer.
  • January 17: Isa Briones, American actress and singer.
  • January 17: Nérilia Mondésir, Haitian footballer.
  • January 17: Julián Zea, Colombian footballer.
  • January 17: Mauro Méndez, Uruguayan footballer.
  • January 17: Francesca Napodano, Italian volleyballist.
  • January 17: Carlos Almada, Argentine footballer.
  • January 17: Cristian Cardo, Argentine basketball player.
  • January 18: Karan Brar, American actor.
  • January 18: Mateus Ward, American actor.
  • January 18: Pablo Turturiello, Uruguayan actor and singer.
  • January 18: Gary Trent Jr., American basketball player.
  • January 18: Djorkaeff Reasco, Ecuadorian footballer.
  • January 18: Santiago Scacchi, Argentine footballer.
  • January 18: Luis Giraldo, Colombian singer.
  • January 19: César Miguel Romero, a Honduran footballer.
  • January 19: Donyell Malen, Dutch footballer.
  • January 19: Lucas Ribeiro, Brazilian footballer.
  • January 19: Tomás Alarcón, Chilean footballer.
  • January 19: Sergio Ibáñez Bañón, yudoca español.
  • January 19: Myjailo Havryliuk, Ukrainian athlete.
  • January 19: Enrica Piccoli, Italian swimmer.
  • January 19: Leri Abuladze, Georgian fighter.
  • January 19: Nicolae Păun, Romanian footballer.
  • January 20: Oriol Busquets, Spanish footballer.
  • January 20: Virgil Thérésin, French footballer.
  • January 20: Ablaye Sow, Senegalese basketball player.
  • January 20: Justyna Łysiak, Polish volleyballist.
  • January 20: Julieta Jankunas, hockey player on Argentine lawn.
  • January 20: Adrian Piperi, American athlete.
  • January 20: Muhammed Anasız, Turkish steward.
  • January 20: Iñaki Elejalde, Spanish footballer.
  • January 20: Flynn Downes, English footballer.
  • January 21: Alisha Lehmann, Swiss footballer.
  • January 21: Unai Dufur, Spanish footballer.
  • January 21: Pontus Dahlberg, Swedish footballer.
  • January 21: Francisco Ginella, Uruguayan footballer.
  • January 21: Rayan Helal, French cyclist.
  • January 21: Arne Marit, Belgian cyclist.
  • January 21: Ebony Carr, British athlete.
  • January 21: Rubina Ali, Indian actress.
  • January 22: Luana Florence Muñoz, Argentine footballer.
  • January 22: Cristian Ojeda, Argentine footballer.
  • January 22: Maljas Amoyan, Armenian fighter.
  • January 22: Daniel Lajud, Mexican footballer.
  • January 23: Richard Holec, Czech cyclist.
  • January 23: Alban Lafont, Franco-Buskinian footballer.
  • January 23: Malang Sarr, French footballer.
  • January 23: Mounir Chouiar, French footballer.
  • January 23: Diogo Filipe Monteiro Pinto Leite, Portuguese footballer.
  • January 23: Branislav Sluka, Slovak footballer.
  • January 23: Tymoteusz Puchacz, Polish footballer.
  • January 23: Daichi Matsuoka, Japanese footballer.
  • January 23: Olena Tsyhankova, Ukrainian Pyragüist.
  • January 23: Yuki Hashioka, a Japanese athlete.
  • January 23: Anthony Carpenter, Jamaican athlete.
  • January 23: Uladzislau Bulajau, a Belarusian athlete.
  • January 23: Renzo Rodríguez Bacchia, Uruguayan footballer.
  • January 24: Vitalie Damașcan, Moldovan footballer.
  • January 24: Pape Gueye, a French-Spanish footballer.
  • January 24: Shirine Boukli, French Yudoca.
  • January 24: Twanisha Terry, American athlete.
  • January 24: Shemar Boldizsar, British athlete.
  • January 24: Yassine Benrahou, French footballer.
  • January 25: Lucas Wong, Chinese rapper, member of the NCT and SuperM groups.
  • January 25: Ariel Fantoni, Argentine footballer.
  • January 25: Darko Nejašmić, Croatian footballer.
  • January 25: Mario Hernández Fernández, Spanish footballer.
  • January 25: Kevin Kouassivi-Benissan, Finnish footballer.
  • January 25: Kacper Sztuba, Polish penguin.
  • January 25: Zuhair Snisla, football player 5 Moroccan adapted.
  • January 25: Jai Waetford, Australian singer and actor.
  • January 25: Renan Torres, Brazilian Yudoca.
  • January 25: Santiago Echavarría, Colombian footballer.
  • January 25: Adrian Goransch, Mexican footballer.
  • January 26: Manuel Mosquera Rey, Spanish footballer.
  • January 26: Xabier Beraza, Spanish basketball player.
  • January 26: Myrthe Bolt, a Dutch model.
  • January 26: Valère Thiébaud, Swiss cyclist.
  • January 26: Leonardo Balerdi, Argentine footballer.
  • January 26: Daouda Peeters, footballer from Spain.
  • January 27: Jack Cirilo, Peruvian footballer.
  • January 27: Nikoloz Mali, Georgian footballer.
  • January 27: Yoon Do-Hee, South Korean taekwondista.
  • January 28: Sittichok Paso, Thai footballer.
  • January 28: Hiroki Abe, Japanese footballer.
  • January 28: Queen Kondō, Japanese seiyū.
  • January 28: Marijke Groenewoud, Dutch ice speed skater.
  • January 28: Nurdaulet Zhumagali, Kazakh swimmer.
  • January 28: Yevgueni Somov, Russian swimmer.
  • January 28: Nikita Tretiakov, Russian swimmer.
  • January 28: Hrvy, British singer.
  • January 28: Abubakr Abakarov, Azerbaijani fighter.
  • January 28: Vladislav Pozdniakov, Russian steward.
  • 28 January: Nemanja Mićević, Serbian footballer.
  • January 29: Sam Schreck, German footballer.
  • January 29: Laura Martínez González, Spanish footballer.
  • January 29: Madison Bailey, American actress.
  • January 29: Morena Beltrán, a sports journalist and an Argentine television presenter.
  • January 29: Tom Derache, French cyclist.
  • January 29: Agrie Wole, Ethiopian athlete.
  • January 29: Cristian Blanco, Colombian footballer.
  • January 29: Julia Echeberria, Spanish swimmer.
  • January 30: Aleksejs Saveusojevs, Latvian footballer.
  • January 30: Yosuke Hanya, Japanese footballer.
  • January 30: Yassin Fortune, French footballer.
  • January 30: Yalçın Kayan, Turkish footballer.
  • January 30: Jimena López, Mexican footballer.
  • January 30: Andrea Norheim, Norwegian footballer.
  • January 30: Agustín Ortíz, Chilean footballer.
  • January 30: Gabriel Mazuela, Chilean footballer.
  • January 30: Ibon Ruiz, Spanish cyclist.
  • January 30: Viveca Lindfors, Finnish art skater.
  • January 30: Ivan Nagler, Italian Luge Pilot.
  • January 31: Manuel Insaurralde, Argentine footballer.

February

  • February 1st: Ignacio Laquintana, Uruguayan footballer.
  • 1 February: Camilo Machado, Colombian footballer.
  • February 1: Ferran Jutglà, Spanish footballer.
  • February 1st: Tomoka Kuwazoe, Japanese athlete.
  • February 1st: Sara Franceschi, Italian swimmer.
  • 1 February: Mikel Sanz, Spanish basketball player.
  • February 2nd: Martin Zubimendi, Spanish footballer.
  • February 2, Augustine Barreiro, Argentine basketball.
  • February 2: Vincent Hoppezak, Dutch cyclist.
  • February 2: Ryom Tae-ok, North Korean ice skater.
  • February 2: Edmond Tapsoba, a burkinese footballer.
  • February 2: Luz Peña, Ecuadorian Yudoca.
  • February 2: Hannes Delcroix, Haitian footballer.
  • February 2: Marcus McGuane, English footballer.
  • February 2: Lirim Kastrati, footballer kosovar.
Kanna Hashimoto
  • February 3: Kanna Hashimoto, Japanese actress and singer.
  • February 3: Fran Beltrán, Spanish footballer.
  • February 3: Alejandra Giménez, Argentine soccer player.
  • February 3: Abigail Hargrove, American actress.
  • February 3: Nina Reichenbach, German cyclist.
  • February 3: Shannon van de Meeberg, Dutch Yudoca.
  • 4 February: Amilna Estevão, an Angolan model.
  • February 4: Amir Almuarri, Syrian rapper.
  • February 4: Javi Mier, Spanish footballer.
  • February 4: Jorge Mier, Spanish footballer.
  • February 4: Joel Sabaté, Spanish basketball player.
  • February 4: Jorge Silva, Portuguese footballer.
  • February 4: Julián Palacios, Argentine footballer.
  • February 4: Gilberto Sepúlveda, Mexican footballer.
  • 4 February: Veljko Stojnić, Serbian cyclist.
  • February 4: Pol Molins, Spanish basketball player.
  • February 4: Iñigo De la Hera, Spanish basketball player.
  • February 5: Towa Yamane, Japanese footballer.
  • February 5: Juan Berrocal González, Spanish footballer.
  • February 5: Jaka Bijol, Slovenian footballer.
  • February 5: Mariano Gómez, Argentine soccer player.
  • February 5: Carlos Gutiérrez Estefa, Mexican footballer.
  • February 5: Nyls Korstanje, Dutch swimmer.
  • February 5: Allegra Poljak, Serbian footballer.
  • February 6: Stiwart Acuña, Colombian footballer.
  • February 6: Laura Ovalle, Mexican taekwondista.
  • February 6: Marco Saravia, Peruvian footballer.
  • February 7: Nerea Rodríguez, Spanish singer.
  • February 7: Jonas Wind, Danish footballer.
  • February 7: Erick Ferigra, Spanish-Ecuadorian footballer.
  • February 7: Omar Marmoush, Egyptian footballer.
  • February 7: Thomas Randolph, British athlete.
  • February 7: Misael Llantén, Chilean footballer.
  • 7 February: Anna Polinari, Italian athlete.
  • February 8: Marcos Allen, Panamanian footballer.
  • February 8: Felipe Alvarado, Chilean footballer.
  • February 8: Tajon Buchanan, Canadian footballer.
  • February 8: Freddy Mosquera, Colombian footballer.
  • February 8: Mathias Gidsel, Danish basketball player.
  • February 8: Abdul Manaf Nurudeen, Ghanaian footballer.
  • February 8: Juan Miritello, Argentine soccer player.
  • February 8: Jon Mersinaj, Albanian footballer.
  • February 8: Russian Alessia, English footballer.
  • February 9: Alessandro Tripaldelli, Italian footballer.
  • February 9: Jonas Hvideberg, Norwegian cyclist.
  • February 9: Wang Manyu, Chinese tennis player.
  • February 9: Exequiel Beltramone, Argentine footballer.
  • February 9: Marquinhos Cipriano, Brazilian footballer.
  • February 9: Saul Coco, Spanish-Jewish footballer.
  • February 9: Daniel Cave, Australian swimmer.
  • February 9: Hassan Tambakti, Saudi footballer.
  • February 9: My Larsen, Danish curling player.
  • February 9: Per Christian Münstermann, German cyclist.
  • February 10: Tiffany Espensen, American actress.
  • February 10: Natalia Ramos, Spanish footballer.
  • February 10: Noelia Ramos, Spanish footballer.
  • February 10: Ricardo Álvarez Casanova, Chilean footballer.
  • February 10: Beatriz Briones, Mexican penguinist.
  • February 10: Karyna Demidik, Belarusian athlete.
  • February 10: Balázs Holló, Hungarian swimmer.
  • 11 February: Andriy Lunin, Ukrainian footballer.
  • February 11: Dino, South Korean singer.
  • February 11: Candance Hill, American athlete.
  • February 11: Kyōsuke Tagawa, Japanese footballer.
  • February 11: Fotimajon Amilova, a Uzbek swimmer.
  • February 11: Ashlan Best, Canadian athlete.
  • February 11: Serguéi Shirobókov, Russian athlete.
  • February 12: David Henríquez Mandiola, Chilean footballer.
  • February 12: Jaylen Hands, American basketball player.
  • February 12: Alina Shukh, Ukrainian athlete.
  • February 12: Jérémy Blasco, French footballer.
  • 13 February: Albina Grčić, Croatian singer.
  • February 13: Juan Diego Nieva, Colombian footballer.
  • February 13: Yu Jingyao, Chinese swimmer.
  • February 13: Kelly Taylor Deguchi, Canadian Yudoca.
  • 13 February: Solène Avoulette, French taekwondista.
  • February 14: Tyler Adams, American footballer.
  • February 14: Viktor Kornienko, Ukrainian footballer.
  • 14 February: Miklós Rosta, Hungarian basketball.
  • February 14: Myziane Maolida, French footballer.
  • 14 February: Iván Martín Núñez, Spanish footballer.
  • February 14: Ariel Uribe, Chilean footballer.
  • February 14: Carlos Vargas Tenorio, Mexican footballer.
  • February 14: Álex Alonso, Spanish Weed hockey player.
  • February 14: Maya Burhanpurkar, Canadian researcher and scientist.
  • February 14: Marie Frédérique Ekpitini, taekwondista marfileña.
  • February 14: Marcus Smith, British-Philippine rugby player.
  • 14 February: Antoine Raugel, French cyclist.
  • February 15: Haruna Ogata, Japanese idol, of the Morning Musume band.
  • February 15: Đorđe Jovanović, Serbian footballer.
  • February 15: Marcos Baselga, Spanish footballer.
  • February 15: Elías Pereyra, Argentine footballer.
  • February 15: Selvin Guevara, Honduran footballer.
  • February 15: Arlex Hurtado, Colombian footballer.
  • February 16: Dolores Moreira, Uruguayan sailor.
  • February 16: Federico Gattoni, Argentine footballer.
  • February 16: Serhiy Buletsa, Ukrainian footballer.
  • February 16: Ignatius Ganago, Cameroonian footballer.
  • February 16: Paula Ruiz Bravo, Spanish swimmer.
  • February 16: Matías Succar, Peruvian footballer.
  • February 16: Blanca Palmer Soler, Spanish taekwondista.
  • February 16: Girl in Red, Norwegian singer.
  • February 17: Denys Popov, Ukrainian footballer.
  • February 17: Álex de Miñaur, Australian tennis player.
  • 17 February: Brancou Badio, Senegalese basketball player.
  • February 17: Ricardo Degoumois, a pilot of Argentine motor racing.
  • 17 February: Erana James, New Zealand actress.
  • 17 February: Marcelino Carreazo, Colombian footballer.
  • February 17: Vicente Fernández Godoy, Chilean footballer.
  • February 17: Ryan Patrick Nolan, Irish footballer.
  • February 17: Kristjan Čeh, Slovenian athlete.
  • February 17: Hunter Woodhall, American athlete.
  • February 17: Gleb Shevchenko, Belarusian footballer.
  • February 17: Juni Arnekleiv, Norwegian biathle.
  • February 18: Brayan Velarde, Peruvian footballer.
  • February 18: Eric Harrison, American athlete.
  • February 19: Quinn Lord, Canadian actor.
  • February 19: Hugo González de Oliveira, Spanish swimmer.
  • February 19: Senne Lynen, Belgian footballer.
  • February 19: Breno Correia, Brazilian swimmer.
  • February 19: Marvin Schulte, German athlete.
  • February 19: Albion Ademi, Finnish footballer.
  • February 19: Anastasia Nichita, Moldovan fighter.
  • February 20: Sarpreet Singh, New Zealand footballer.
  • February 20: Lea van Acken, German actress.
  • February 20: Jarrett Culver, American basketball player.
  • February 20: Maximilian Centurion, Argentine footballer.
  • February 20: Alejandro Machuca, Paraguayan footballer.
  • February 20: Kevin Patkovsky, Argentine footballer.
  • February 20: Jenna Clause, Canadian actress.
  • February 20: Olivier Sarr, French basketball player.
  • February 21: Pedro Manuel González, Paraguayan footballer.
  • February 21: Metawin Opas-iamkajorn, Thai actor.
  • February 21: Elena Pirrone, Italian cyclist.
  • February 21: Théo Delacroix, French cyclist.
  • February 21: Max Langenhan, German Luge Pilot.
  • February 22: Alejandro Pozo, Spanish footballer.
  • February 22: Yan Valery, French footballer.
  • February 22: Caio Pacheco, Brazilian basketball player.
  • February 22: Daan Hoole, Dutch cyclist.
  • February 22: Franco Lobos, Chilean footballer.
  • February 22: José Caicedo Porozo, Ecuadorian footballer.
  • February 22: Bruno Marques, Brazilian footballer.
  • February 23: Alyce Anderson, pornographic actress and American erotic model.
  • February 23: Mathias Nilsson, Swedish footballer.
  • February 23: Melanie Kuenrath, Italian footballer.
  • February 23: Roman Yevgenyev, Russian footballer.
  • February 23: Mirko Ladrón de Guevara, Argentine footballer.
  • February 23: Kristina Beroš, Croatian taekwondista.
  • February 23: Enis Çokaj, Albanian footballer.
  • February 23: Philipp Sturm, Austrian footballer.
  • February 23: Julen Fernández Díaz, Spanish footballer.
  • February 24: Jhon Espinoza, Ecuadorian footballer.
  • February 24: Matías Dufour, Uruguayan footballer.
  • February 24: Ahmed Khalaf, Egyptian basketball player.
  • February 24: Franco Alorda, Argentine basketball.
  • February 24: Bairo Riveros, Chilean footballer.
  • 25 February: Gianluigi Donnarumma, Italian footballer.
  • February 25: Raffaele Russo, Italian footballer.
  • February 25: Liya Silver, pornographic actress and Russian erotic model.
  • February 25: Krépin Diatta, Senegalese footballer.
  • February 25: Antonio Jordano, Croatian basketball player.
  • February 25: Thiago Vecino, Uruguayan footballer.
  • February 25: Matvéi Safónov, Russian footballer.
  • February 25: Aminata Charlene Traore, taekwondista marfileña.
  • February 25: Xabier Mikel Azparren, Spanish cyclist.
  • February 25: Brayan Carabalí, Colombian footballer.
  • February 25: Mark McKenzie, American footballer.
  • February 25: Martin Ormeño, Chilean footballer.
  • February 25: Basmla Elsalamoni, Egyptian triathlet.
  • February 25: Rocky, South Korean singer.
  • February 26: Albert Alavedra, Andorran footballer.
  • February 26: Adrian de la Fuente, Spanish footballer.
  • February 26: Thomas Carrique, French footballer.
  • February 26: Hannes Agnarsson, a ferocious footballer.
  • February 26: Adolfo Gaich, Argentine footballer.
  • February 26: Elvira Öberg, Swedish biathle.
  • February 26: Hirokazu Ishihara, Japanese footballer.
  • February 26: Raúl Guzmán, a Mexican motor racing driver.
  • February 26: Luan Silva dos Santos, Brazilian footballer.
  • February 26: Miguel Navarro, Venezuelan footballer.
  • February 26: Josh Carlton, American basketball player.
  • February 27: Valeriy Bondar, Ukrainian footballer.
  • February 27: Sergey Volkov, Belarusian footballer.
  • February 27: William De Camargo, Brazilian footballer.
  • February 27: Karla Ayala Villalobos, Mexican lawyer and policy.
  • February 27: Jhevaughn Materson, a Jamaican athlete.
  • February 27: Boubakary Soumaré, French footballer.
  • February 27: Iryna Jriashchevska, Ukrainian Yudoca.
  • February 28: Luka Dončić, Slovenian basketball.
  • February 28: Patricio Gregorio, Uruguayan footballer.
  • February 28: Eric Cantú, Mexican footballer.
  • February 28: Keyshawn Davis, American boxer.
  • February 28: Johan Lara, Ecuadorian footballer.
  • February 28: James Mitri, British cyclist.
  • February 28: Sebastian Adamczyk, Polish volleyballist.
  • February 28: Nedim Bajrami, Swiss-Albanian footballer.
  • February 28: Aaron Cole, American rapper.

March

  • March 1st: Azariah Soromon, a Vanuatuian footballer.
  • March 1st: Andrea Hristov, Bulgarian footballer.
  • March 1st: Petko Hristov, Bulgarian footballer.
  • March 1: Fernando dos Santos Pedro, Brazilian footballer.
  • March 1st: Patrick Sequeira, Costa Rican footballer.
  • March 1st: Martin Calderón, Spanish footballer.
  • March 1st: Rudy Barrientos, Guatemalan footballer.
  • March 1st: Sophia Junk, German athlete.
  • March 1: Joan López Elo, Spanish-Ecuateguinean footballer.
  • March 1st: Walter Bogado, Paraguayan footballer.
  • March 1: Larissa Pimenta, yudoca brazilian.
  • March 1st: Caroline Pilhatsch, Austrian swimmer.
  • March 2: Chumi, Spanish footballer.
  • March 2: Pep Busquets, Spanish basketball.
  • March 2: Abbie Wood, British swimmer.
  • 2 March: Iñaki Peña, Spanish footballer.
  • March 2: Edwin Laszo, Colombian footballer.
  • March 2: Aria Fischer, American waterpolist.
  • March 2: Klaudia Adamek, Polish athlete.
  • March 2: Nora Awolowo, Nigerian film director.
  • March 2: Nikita Mazepin, Russian motor racing driver.
  • March 2: Abbie Wood, British swimmer.
  • March 2: Mackenzie Padington, Canadian swimmer.
  • March 3: Corey Kispert, American basketball player.
  • March 3: Markus Howard, American basketball player.
  • March 3: Alessio Zerbin, Italian footballer.
  • March 3: Carlos Villegas, Costa Rican footballer.
  • March 3: Deanne Rose, Canadian footballer.
  • March 3: Jiang Xinyu, Chinese tennis player.
  • March 4: Bo Bendsneyder, Dutch pilot.
  • March 4th: Brooklyn Beckham, British model.
  • 4 March: Michele Gazzoli, Italian cyclist.
  • March 4: Enrique Clemente Maza, Spanish footballer.
  • March 4: Dara O'Shea, Irish footballer.
  • March 4: Juan Antonini, Argentine footballer.
  • 4 March: Valentin Gondouin, French athlete.
  • March 4: Brooke Forde, American swimmer.
  • March 4: Marc Echarri, Spanish footballer.
Madison Beer
  • March 5: Madison Beer, American singer.
  • March 5: Yeri, South Korean singer and rapper, member of the Red Velvet group.
  • March 5: Martijn Kaars, Dutch footballer.
  • March 5: Armando Obispo, a Dutch footballer.
  • March 5: Tailson, Brazilian footballer.
  • March 5: Eric Lopez, American footballer.
  • March 5: Jo Soo-min, South Korean actress.
  • March 5: Signe Bro, Danish swimmer.
  • March 6: Ylena In-Albon, Swiss tennis player.
  • March 6: Dylan Schmid, Canadian actor.
  • March 6: Manuel Cafumana, Angolan footballer.
  • March 6: Masaki Ejima, a Japanese athlete.
  • March 6: Victoria Dönicke, German athlete.
  • March 6: Abdul Hakim Sani Brown, Japanese athlete.
  • March 6: Takuya Shimamura, Japanese footballer.
  • March 7: Luca Pellegrini, Italian footballer.
  • March 7: Ronald Araújo, Uruguayan footballer.
  • March 7: Tyrese Martin, American basketball player.
  • 8 March: Ibrahima Diallo, French footballer.
  • March 8: Josep Puerto, Spanish basketball.
  • March 8: Luis Ureta, Chilean footballer.
  • March 8: David Ledesma, Argentine footballer.
  • March 8: Nazareno Bazán, Argentine soccer player.
  • March 8: Stacey-Ann Williams, a Jamaican athlete.
  • March 9: Alberto Soro, Spanish footballer.
  • March 9: Aniek Nouwen, a Dutch footballer.
  • March 9: Gabriel Rojas, Chilean footballer.
  • March 9: Aaron Barquett, Argentine footballer.
  • March 9: Maximiliano Lovera, Argentine footballer.
  • March 9: Keanan Bennetts, English footballer.
  • March 9: Marta Zenoni, Italian athlete.
  • March 9: Qona Christie, New Zealand Yudoca.
  • March 9: Joshua Rivera, Salvadoran footballer.
  • March 9: Carlos Cuesta Figueroa, Colombian footballer.
  • March 9: Kosuke Mashiyama, Japanese yudoca.
  • March 9: Fuka Nagano, Japanese footballer.
  • March 9: Thierry Rendall, Portuguese footballer.
  • March 10: Joaquín Muñoz Benavides, Spanish footballer.
  • 10 March: Abdel Abqar, Moroccan footballer.
  • March 10: Bruna Griphao, Brazilian actress.
  • March 10: Matheus Thuler, Brazilian footballer.
  • March 10: Jofre Cullell, Spanish cyclist.
  • March 10: Eugenio Sánchez, Spanish cyclist.
  • March 10: Benjamin Galindo Jr., Mexican footballer.
  • March 10: Karime Scander, Peruvian actress
  • March 10: Kai Harada, Japanese climber.
  • 11 March: Ibrahima Niane, Senegalese footballer.
  • March 11: Mirko Antonucci, Italian footballer.
  • March 11: Jasmijn Lau, a Dutch athlete.
  • March 11: Stiven Plaza, Ecuadorian footballer.
  • March 11: Peter Stümer, Swedish basketball player.
  • March 11: Csaba Zalka, Slovak penguinist.
  • March 11: Joshua Navarro, Costa Rican footballer.
  • March 11: Jon Cintado Arteche, Spanish taekwondista.
  • March 12: Sakura Oda, Japanese idol, of the Morning Musume band.
  • March 12: Florian Vermeersch, Belgian cyclist.
  • March 12: Diego Ohlsson, Chilean footballer.
  • March 12: Janja Garnbret, Slovenian climber.
  • March 12: José Cifuentes, Ecuadorian footballer.
  • March 12: Sergio Quintero, Ecuadorian footballer.
  • March 12: Brandon Servania, American footballer.
  • March 12: Rodrigo Vilca, Peruvian footballer.
  • March 12: Muhannad Al-Shanqeeti, Saudi footballer.
  • March 13: Kristian Thorstvedt, Norwegian footballer.
  • March 13: Brooklyn Gray, pornographic actress and American erotic model.
  • March 13: Gabriel Florentín, Argentine footballer.
  • March 13: Nahuel Lemos, Uruguayan basketball player.
  • March 13: Pauline Mahieu, French swimmer.
  • March 13: João Maleck, Mexican footballer.
  • March 14: Žan Celar, Slovenian footballer.
  • March 14: Víctor Espinoza Apablaza, Chilean footballer.
  • March 14: Marvin Bagley III, American basketball player.
  • March 15: Wang Jinze, Chinese footballer.
  • March 15: Gary Haasbroek, Australian athlete.
  • March 15: Noah Hegge, German penguinist.
  • March 15: Matt MacDonald, New Zealander.
  • March 15: Axel Ferrer, Argentine basketball.
  • March 15: Meritan Shabani, German footballer.
  • March 15: Maxime Pianfetti, a French bra.
  • March 15: Guo Yufang, Chinese cyclist.
  • March 16: Jordi Mboula, Spanish footballer.
  • March 16: Amilia Onyx, pornographic actress and American erotic model.
  • March 16: Joseph Brier, British athlete.
  • March 16: Lazar Carević, a Montenegrin footballer.
  • March 16: Leandro Díaz Parra, Chilean footballer.
  • March 16: Pol Retamal, Spanish athlete.
  • March 17: Lorena Wiebes, a Dutch cyclist.
  • March 17: Daniel Segura, Ecuadorian footballer.
  • March 17: Gabriel Barbosa Avelino, Brazilian footballer.
  • March 17: Tomás Blanco, Argentine footballer.
  • March 17: Igor Silveira Gomes, Brazilian footballer.
  • March 17: Gilberto Cardoso, Mexican Yudoca.
  • March 17: Robert Morales, Paraguayan footballer.
  • March 18: Gonzalo Maroni, Argentine footballer.
  • March 18: Adrian Fein, German footballer.
  • March 18: Florian Baak, German footballer.
  • March 18: Diogo Dalot, Portuguese footballer.
  • March 18: Filippo Zana, Italian cyclist.
  • March 18: Brodie Williams, British swimmer.
  • March 18: Santiago Gioria, Argentine footballer.
  • March 18: Matt Mitchell, American basketball player.
  • March 18: Franco Paredes, Argentine soccer player.
  • March 18: Haruna Okuno, Japanese fighter.
  • March 18: Antonios Papakonstantinu, Greek remero.
  • March 19: Ricard Fernández, footballer andorrano.
  • March 19: Agustín Pérez Tapia, Argentine basketball.
  • March 19: Mirco Villalta, Ecuadorian footballer.
  • March 19: Austin Katz, American swimmer.
  • March 19: Francisco Ortega, Argentine footballer.
  • March 19: Jessica Schilder, a Dutch athlete.
  • March 19: Sami Outalbali, French actor and model.
  • March 19: Prentiss Hubb, American basketball player.
  • March 19: Marko Lipp, Estonian footballer.
  • March 20: Miguel González Burgos, Spanish basketball.
  • March 20: Leonel Bucca, Argentine soccer player.
  • March 20: Rafael Grünenfelder, footballer, liechtensteiniano.
  • March 20: Alexis Gamboa, Costa Rican footballer.
  • March 20: Susan Radder, a Dutch actress.
  • March 21: Pablo Graña Alonso, a Spanish penguinist.
  • March 21: Kyah English, Australian taekwondista.
  • March 22: Mick Schumacher, German motor racing driver.
  • March 22: Timo Bichler, German cyclist.
  • March 22: Sebastiaan Bornauw, Belgian footballer.
  • March 22: Antonín Růsek, Czech footballer.
  • March 22: Matías Esquivel, Argentine footballer.
  • March 22: RJ Nembhard, American basketball player.
  • March 22: Iván Angulo, Colombian footballer.
  • March 22: Lee Jung-joon, South Korean actor.
  • March 22: Diane van Es, a Dutch athlete.
  • March 22: Sara Martín, Spanish cyclist.
  • March 22: Gavin MacIntosh, American actor and model.
  • March 22: Oscar Solomon, Argentine footballer.
  • March 22: Alessandro Mallamo, Italian footballer.
  • March 22: Oliver Christensen, Danish footballer.
  • March 22: Dávid orienteduriš, Slovak footballer.
  • March 22: Ivan Cazal, Paraguayan footballer.
  • March 23: Andrea Bagioli, Italian cyclist.
  • March 23: Sergio Benito, Spanish footballer.
  • March 23: Mayra Ramírez, Colombian footballer.
  • March 23: Dylan Caro, Peruvian footballer.
  • 23 March: Valentin Tabellion, French cyclist.
  • March 23: Ibourahima Baldé, Spanish-English footballer.
  • March 23: Celliphine Chespol, Kenyan athlete.
  • March 23: Zhu Menghui, Chinese swimmer.
  • March 23: Eliška Mintalová, Slovak cane.
  • March 23: Matthias Tass, Estonian basketball player.
  • March 24: Stacy Cruz, Czech pornographic actress.
  • March 24: Sergio Lozano Lluch, Spanish footballer.
  • March 24: Katie Swan, British tennis player.
  • March 24: Matěj Klíma, Czech basketball.
  • March 24: Rodrigo Isgró, Argentinian rugby player.
  • March 24: Facundo Mura, Argentine footballer.
  • March 24: Jerónimo Rodríguez, Mexican footballer.
  • March 24: Somon Majmadbekov, yudoca tayiko.
  • March 24: Arina Opionysheva, Russian swimmer.
  • March 24: Ella Palis, French footballer.
  • March 25: Franco Baralle, Argentine basketball.
  • March 25: Logan Fontaine, French swimmer.
  • March 25: Óscar Santis, a Guatemalan footballer.
  • March 25: Dion Pereira, English footballer.
  • March 25: Dávid Lakatos, Hungarian swimmer.
  • March 25: Martín Távara, Peruvian footballer.
  • March 25: Mikey Madison, American actress.
  • March 26: Rosario Balmaceda, Chilean footballer.
  • March 26: Oscar Clemente, Spanish footballer.
  • March 26: Iris June, Spanish basketball.
  • March 26: Cristhian Canizales, Colombian footballer.
  • March 26: Ivan Erquiaga, Argentine footballer.
  • March 26: Giorgiana Anitei, Romanian athlete.
  • March 26: Jesus Pretell, Peruvian footballer.
  • 26 March: Anel Ahmedhodžić, Bosnian-Swedish footballer.
  • March 26: Ross Sykes, English footballer.
  • March 26: Stefan Roscovan, Moldovan singer.
  • March 26: Florin Lehaci, Romanian remero.
  • March 26: Linus Lundqvist, Swedish motor racing driver.
  • March 27: Karim Bertelli, Swiss footballer.
  • March 27: Tudor Băluță, Romanian footballer.
  • March 27: Natasha Calis, Canadian actress.
  • March 28: Aaron Opoku, German footballer.
  • March 28: Thamara Gómez, Peruvian singer of Peruvian cumbia.
  • March 28: Diego Mesén, Costa Rican footballer.
  • March 28: Matías Meneses, Chilean footballer.
  • March 29: Stefano Manzi, Italian bike rider.
  • March 29: Bartosz Slisz, Polish footballer.
  • March 29: Estequiel Barco, Argentine footballer.
  • March 29: Franco Rebussone, Argentine footballer.
  • March 29: Fantu Worku, Ethiopian athlete.
  • March 29: Alessandro Canales, Panamanian footballer.
  • March 29: Davide Nardini, Italian swimmer.
  • 29 March: Napaporn Charanawat, Thai taekwondista.
  • March 29: Hana Hayes, American actress.
  • March 29: Nikol González, Venezuelan footballer.
  • March 30: Vjačeslavs Kudrjavcevs, Latvian footballer.
  • March 30: Adrian Butzke, Spanish footballer.
  • March 30: Carlos Martínez Castro, a Costa Rican footballer.
  • March 30: Daniela Atehortua, Colombian cyclist.
  • March 30: Jaylen Hoard, French basketball player.
  • March 30: Nathan Ismar, French athlete.
  • March 30: João Pedro Neves Filipe, Portuguese footballer.
  • March 30: Noah Cardona, French cyclist.
  • March 30: Wesley Ribeiro Silva, Brazilian footballer.
  • March 30: Issa Diakité, taekwondista marfileño.
  • March 30: Tomás Sandoval, Argentine footballer.
  • March 30: Tara Rigney, Australian shirt.
  • March 31: Ballou Tabla, footballer from Ivory.
  • March 31: Edon Zhegrova, German footballer.
  • March 31: Japhet Tanganga, British footballer.
  • March 31: Shiann Salmon, Jamaican athlete.
  • March 31: Nuno Pina, Portuguese footballer.
  • March 31: Jhon Camacho, Ecuadorian footballer.
  • March 31: Sander Raieste, Estonian basketball player.
  • March 31: Santiago Chocobares, Argentinian rugby player.

April

  • April 1st: Bruno Fuchs, Brazilian footballer.
  • April 1st: Dominik Máthé, Hungarian basketball player.
  • April 1: Axel Geller, Argentinian tennis player.
  • April 1st: Romane Prigent, French penguin.
  • April 2: Sophie Reynolds, American actress.
  • 2 April: Metehan Güçlü, a French-Turkish footballer.
  • April 2: Megan Hamer-Evans, British penguin.
  • April 2: Emil Ruusuvuori, Finnish tennis player.
  • April 2: Kevin Catalan, Chilean footballer.
  • April 2: Hamza Rafia, Tunisian footballer.
  • April 2: Marek Kania, Polish skater.
  • April 2: Hamed Al-Ghamdi, Saudi footballer.
  • April 3: Jarred Vanderbilt, American basketball player.
  • April 3: Nana Asakawa, Japanese actress.
  • April 3: Luis Martínez Aguilar, Mexican footballer.
  • April 3: Katsuki Umezu, Japanese footballer.
  • April 3: Mark Donovan, British cyclist.
  • April 3: Mert Müldür, Austrian footballer.
  • April 3: Adrianna Sułek, Polish athlete.
  • April 3: Luca Witzke, German basketball player.
  • April 4: Yuya Fukuda, Japanese footballer.
  • April 4: Matías Córdoba, Argentine footballer.
  • April 4: Justis Huni, Australian boxer.
  • April 4: Ron-Thorben Hoffmann, German footballer.
  • April 4: Anna Lucz, Hungarian penguinist.
  • April 4: Antonios Merlos, a Greek athlete.
  • April 4: Tomás Clavijo, Colombian footballer.
  • April 4: Nigora Tursunkulova, Uzbek taekwondista.
  • April 4: João Coelho, Portuguese athlete.
  • April 5: Sara Ezquerro, Spanish footballer.
  • April 5: Dmitri Jramtsov, Russian penguinist.
  • April 5: Mariya Astáshkina, Russian swimmer.
  • April 5: Corina Schwab, German athlete.
  • April 5: Simona Radiș, Romanian shirt.
  • April 5: Junior Hernández, Colombian footballer.
  • April 5: Solana Pereyra, Argentine soccer player.
  • April 5: Gwendalyn Gibson, American cyclist.
  • April 5: Yelizaveta Kovina, Russian shirt.
  • April 6: Kwesi Boakye, American actor and singer.
  • April 6: Andy Reyes, Costa Rican footballer.
  • April 6: Lautaro Gordillo, Argentine soccer player.
  • April 6: Iago López Carracedo, Spanish footballer.
  • April 6: Louis King, American basketball player.
  • April 6: Gustavo Iturra, Argentine-Chinese footballer.
  • April 6: Sarah Essam, Egyptian footballer.
  • April 6: Azeri boxer, Mørnhımmıd Abdullayev.
  • April 7: Marcelo Allende, Chilean footballer.
  • April 7: David Hook, Swedish basketball player.
  • April 7: Jakub Moder, Polish footballer.
  • April 7: Daniel Quiñones, Colombian footballer.
  • April 7: Raisei Shimazu, Japanese footballer.
  • April 7: Danilo, Brazilian footballer.
  • April 7: Shae Anderson, American athlete.
  • April 7: Baldvin Magnússon, Icelandic athlete.
  • April 7: Emma Wilson, British sailor.
  • April 7: Justo Giani, Argentine footballer.
  • April 7: Alan Marinelli, Argentine soccer player.
  • April 8: Catherine Bellis, American tennis player.
  • April 8: CeeDee Lamb, American football player.
  • April 8: José Gomes, a Uruguayan footballer.
  • April 8: Sebastián Pedroza, Colombian footballer.
  • April 8: Bruno Moreira Soares, Brazilian footballer.
  • April 8: Samuel Barbieri, Venezuelan footballer.
  • April 8: Sergio López Galache, Spanish footballer.
  • April 8: Ciprian Huc, Romanian remero.
  • April 8: José Sierra, a Mexican motor vehicle pilot.
  • April 9: Isaac Hempstead-Wright, British actor.
  • April 9: Saddiq Bey, American basketball player.
  • April 9: Jokin Gabilondo, Spanish footballer.
  • April 9: Carlos Torrado, Spanish footballer.
  • April 9: Nick Venema, Dutch footballer.
  • April 9: Lucho Vega, Argentine soccer player.
  • April 9: Kenta Hori, Japanese footballer.
  • April 9: Elizabeth Anyanacho, Nigerian taekwondista.
  • April 9: Ruben Vinagre, Portuguese footballer.
  • April 9: Stanley Nsoki, French footballer.
  • April 9: Serguéi Kutúzov, Russian fighter.
  • April 9: Lil Nas X, American rapper.
  • April 10: Loan His, French art gymnast.
  • April 10: Janum Veliyeva, Russian fighter.
  • April 11: Njegoš Sikiraš, Bosnian basketball.
  • April 11: Martin Graiciar, Czech footballer.
  • April 11: Jessica Roberts, British cyclist.
  • April 11: Maikel Antonio García, Honduran footballer.
  • April 11: Karolina Bielawska, Polish model.
  • April 11: Nicolás Cordero, Argentine soccer player.
  • 11 April: Abdallah Ali Mohamed, footballer asrense.
  • April 11: Adriana Ailincăi, Romanian counter.
  • April 12: Matthew Richardson, Australian cyclist.
  • April 12: Dante Pagez, Argentine record producer.
  • April 13: Alessandro Bastoni, Italian footballer.
  • 13 April: András Schäfer, Hungarian footballer.
  • April 13: Yago Gandoy, Spanish footballer.
  • April 13: Meskerem Mamo, Ethiopian athlete.
  • April 13: Jonathan González, Mexican-American footballer.
  • April 13: Braian Salvareschi, Argentine soccer player.
  • April 14: Hikaru Arai, Japanese footballer.
  • April 14: Mattéo Guendouzi, French footballer.
  • April 14: Modibo Sagnan, French footballer.
  • April 14: Nicolas Claxton, American basketball player.
  • April 14: Anita Simoncini, Sanmarinian singer.
  • April 14: Niclas Thiede, German footballer.
  • April 14: Nicolás Acevedo, Uruguayan footballer.
  • April 14: Chase Young, American football player.
  • April 14: Sergi García Pérez, Spanish footballer.
  • April 14: Katya Ojeda, Mexican footballer.
  • April 14: Micro TDH, Venezuelan rapper.
  • April 14: Daria Ajmerova, Russian halter.
  • April 15: Pablo Javier García, Uruguayan soccer player.
  • April 15: Ryu Ui-hyun, South Korean actor.
  • April 15: Denis Shapovalov, Canadian tennis player.
  • April 15: Stefania Constantini, Italian curling player.
  • April 15: Andrei Vlad, Romanian footballer.
  • April 15: Zaguir Shajiyev, Russian fighter.
  • April 15: Akzhol Majmudov, Kyrgyz fighter.
  • April 15: Grace D'Souza, American shirt.
  • April 16: Wendell Carter, American basketball player.
  • April 16: Alejandro Viedma Vega, Spanish footballer.
  • April 16: Julia Madubuike, American athlete.
  • April 16: Alisha Rees, British athlete.
  • April 16: Carla Campra, Spanish actress and model.
  • April 16: Carlos Gilbert, Spanish footballer.
  • April 16: Hannes Wolf, Austrian footballer.
  • April 16: Estivel Moreira, Paraguayan footballer.
  • April 17: Hirohide Adachi, Japanese footballer.
  • April 17: Mohammed Salisu, Ghanaian footballer.
  • April 17: Eros Mancuso, Argentine footballer.
  • April 17: Park Yoon-ha, South Korean singer.
  • April 17: Daigo Takahashi, Japanese footballer.
  • April 17: Andrea Miklós, Romanian athlete.
  • April 18: Deyna Castellanos, Venezuelan footballer.
  • April 18: Michael Andrew, American swimmer.
  • April 18: Ben Brereton, Anglo-Chinese footballer.
  • April 18: Eddie Hernández, Venezuelan baseball player.
  • April 18: Motohiko Nakajima, Japanese footballer.
  • April 18: Helena Wiśniewska, Polish penguinist.
  • April 19: David Salazar Bustamante, Chilean footballer.
  • April 19: Kiara Cole, pornographic actress and American erotic model.
  • April 19: Luguentz Dort, Canadian basketball player.
  • April 19: Corentin Moutet, French tennis player.
  • April 19: Bethany Shriever, British cyclist.
  • April 19: Jöna Aigouy, French athlete.
  • April 19: Sergio Gucciardo, footballer italo-turco.
  • April 19: Margielyn Didál, skateboarder Filipina.
  • April 19: Chiefrson Santos Júnior, Brazilian yudoca.
  • April 20: Fabio Quartararo, French motorcyclist.
Carly Rose Sonenclar
  • April 20: Carly Rose Sonenclar, American actress and singer.
  • April 20: Juan Camilo Hernández Suárez, Colombian footballer.
  • April 20: Andreas Larsen, jumper ílo-danés.
  • April 20: Sergio Barreto, Argentine soccer player.
  • April 20: Jorge Antonio de Liechtenstein, noble hachtensteinian.
  • April 21: Ryo Hasegawa, Japanese footballer.
  • April 21: Sōta Satō, Japanese footballer.
  • April 21: José Hernández Clemente, Mexican footballer.
  • April 21: Marcos Helman, Argentine basketball player.
  • April 21: Alexander Alvarado, Ecuadorian footballer.
  • April 21: Xioczana Canales, Peruvian footballer.
  • April 21: Edgar López, Mexican footballer.
  • April 21: Lucrezia Magistris, Italian halter.
  • April 22: Álex Collado, Spanish footballer.
  • April 22: Taiki Watanabe, Japanese footballer.
  • April 22: Charlotte Voll, German footballer.
  • April 22: Niamh Emerson, British athlete.
  • April 22: Raffaele Serio, remero italiano.
Chaeyoung
  • April 23: Chaeyoung, South Korean singer and rapper, member of the Twice group.
  • April 23: Luca Ranieri, Italian footballer.
  • April 23: Maiya Doroshko, Russian swimmer.
  • April 23: David Vicente, Spanish footballer.
  • April 24: Vlad Dragomir, Romanian footballer.
  • April 24: Palkó Dárdai, German footballer.
  • April 24: Maxime Grousset, French swimmer.
  • April 24: Jonathan Leko, English footballer.
  • April 24: Valentine Fortin, French cyclist.
  • April 24: Daniel Paraschiv, Romanian footballer.
  • April 25: Marcus Kleveland, Norwegian snowboarder.
  • April 25: Cavafe, Cuban footballer.
  • April 26: Junior Huerto, Peruvian footballer.
  • April 26: Mauro Luna Diale, Argentine soccer player.
  • April 26: Luis Castillo Saa, Ecuadorian footballer.
  • April 26: Daniel Hausser, American pornographic actor.
  • April 27: Allie Goodbun, Canadian actress and dancer.
  • April 27: Joel Asoro, Swedish footballer.
  • April 27: Mathilde Gros, French cyclist.
  • April 27: Mauro Brasil, Uruguayan footballer.
  • April 27: Piotr Pyrdoł, Polish footballer.
  • April 27: Sambou Sissoko, French footballer.
  • April 27: Kan Kobayashi, Japanese footballer.
  • April 27: Koki Hasegawa, Japanese footballer.
  • April 27: Lauren Bate, British cyclist.
  • April 27: Silvia Crosio, Italian shirt.
  • April 27: Ola Brynhildsen, Norwegian footballer.
  • April 28: Antonio Puppio, Italian cyclist.
  • April 28: Valdimar Thor Ingimundarson, Icelandic footballer.
  • April 28: Alex Vigo, Argentine soccer player.
  • April 28: Joy Beune, Dutch skater.
  • April 28: István Váncza, Hungarian fighter.
  • April 28: Silje Opseth, Norwegian jumper.
  • April 28: KZ Okpala, American basketball player.
  • April 28: Dzhafar Kostoev, yudoca emirati.
  • April 29: Tama, Japanese cat, head of a railway station (f. 2015).
  • April 29: Gabriel Gudmundsson, Swedish footballer.
  • April 29: Selena Forrest, American model.
  • April 29: Luka Gugeshashvili, Georgian footballer.
  • April 29: Mateo Retegui, Argentine footballer.
  • April 29: Bo Kanda Lita Baehre, German athlete.
  • April 20: Malek Baayou, Tunisian footballer.
  • April 30: Callum McCowatt, New Zealand footballer.
  • April 30: Mikołaj Kwietniewski, Polish footballer.
  • April 30: Jonathan Amon, American footballer.
  • April 30: Thomas Basila, French footballer.
  • April 30: JuVaughn Harrison, American athlete.
  • April 30: Petra Farkas, Hungarian athlete.
  • April 30: Moritz Jenz, German footballer.

May

  • May 1st: Diego Abadía, Colombian footballer.
  • May 1st: Camille Seri, French athlete.
  • 2 May: Andre Dozzell, English footballer.
  • May 3: Lennart Czyborra, German footballer.
  • May 3: Sofia Tanghetti, Italian shirt.
  • May 3: Waleed Al-Ahmed, Saudi footballer.
  • 4 May: Louis Verstraete, Belgian footballer.
  • May 4th: William Reais, Swiss athlete.
  • May 5: Justin Kluivert, Dutch footballer.
  • May 5: Taichi Hara, Japanese footballer.
  • May 5: Rodrigo Piñeiro, Uruguayan footballer.
  • May 5: David Alba Fernández, Spanish footballer.
  • May 5: Jemima Russell, Australian athlete.
  • May 6: Javier Martón Ansó, Spanish footballer.
  • May 6: Kumari Taki, Kenyan athlete.
  • May 7: Masaki Satō, Japanese idol, of the Morning Musume band.
  • May 7: Cody Gakpo, Dutch footballer.
  • May 7: Elisa Silva, Portuguese singer.
  • 7 May: Zorhan Bassong, Canadian footballer.
  • May 8: Adrian Lozano, Mexican footballer.
  • May 8: Eman Markovic, Norwegian footballer.
  • May 8: Luka Racic, Danish footballer.
  • May 9: Nozomi ⋅hashi, Japanese actress and singer.
  • May 9: Minerva Casero, actress, model, poet and Argentine plastic artist.
  • May 9: Dylan Vente, Dutch footballer.
  • May 10: Sebastian Szymański, Polish footballer.
  • May 10: Michael Gandolfini, American actor.
  • May 10: Magnus Kofod Andersen, Danish footballer.
  • May 11: Sabrina Carpenter, American actress, singer and composer.
  • May 11: Eetu Vertainen, Finnish footballer.
  • May 11: Jesús Manuel Carrillo Martínez, Spanish footballer.
  • May 11: Eloise de la Taille, a French athlete.
  • May 12: Javier Rubio Haro, Spanish footballer.
  • May 13: Keegan Smith, New Zealand footballer.
  • May 13, Oscar Mingueza, Spanish footballer.
  • May 13: Martin Lamou, French athlete.
  • May 14: Adrian Guillermo Sánchez, Argentine soccer player.
  • May 15: Aaron Salazar, Costa Rican footballer.
  • May 15: Arnór Sigurðsson, Icelandic footballer.
  • May 15: Klaudia Wojtunik, Polish athlete.
  • May 16: Matyáš Jachnicki, Czech volleyballist.
  • May 17: Daiki Hashioka, Japanese footballer.
  • 17 May: Enzo Hodebar, French athlete.
  • May 18: Laura Omloop, Belgian singer.
  • May 18: Mark Travers, Irish footballer.
  • May 19: Andrea Pinamonti, Italian footballer.
  • May 19: Roberto Barba, Spanish footballer.
  • May 19: Lea Riedel, German athlete.
  • May 20: Jelle Bataille, Belgian footballer.
  • May 20: Julius Kade, German footballer.
  • May 20: Aleko Mamiashvili, Georgian Yudoca.
  • May 21: Lee Jae-ik, South Korean footballer.
  • May 22: Camren Bicondova, American actress and dancer.
  • May 22: Samu Chukwueze, Nigerian footballer.
  • May 22: Emil Agyekum, German athlete.
  • 22 May: Denis Grechikho, Belarusian footballer.
  • May 24: Lucia Rodríguez Herrero, Spanish footballer.
Brec Bassinger
  • May 25: Brec Bassinger, American actress.
  • May 25: Lauren Williams, British taewonist.
  • May 25: Vitali Mykolenko, Ukrainian footballer.
  • May 25: Giovanni Aleotti, Italian cyclist.
  • May 25: Kristian Kullamae, Estonian basketball player.
  • May 25: Jesus of the Master Castellano, Spanish footballer.
  • May 26: Kerry Ingram, British actress and singer.
  • May 26: Antoine Bernède, French footballer.
  • May 26: Martí Vilà García, Spanish footballer.
Lily-Rose Depp
  • May 27: Lily-Rose Depp, American actress.
  • May 27: Matheus Cunha, Brazilian footballer.
  • May 27: Daniel Bragança, Portuguese footballer.
  • May 27: Jairo Concha, Peruvian footballer.
  • May 27: Jorge Motos, Spanish actor.
  • May 27: Miguel Atienza, Spanish footballer.
Cameron Boyce
  • May 28: Cameron Boyce, American actor (f. 2019).
  • May 28: Karolina Łozowska, Polish athlete.
  • May 29: Park Ji-hoon, South Korean actor and singer.
  • May 29: Piotr Kudłaszyk, Polish halter.
  • May 30: Sean Giambrone, American actor.
  • May 31: Michal Sadílek, Czech footballer.
  • May 31: Sam Vines, American footballer.
  • May 31: Florian Le Pallec, French athlete.

June

  • June 1st: Valentine Ozornwafor, Nigerian footballer.
  • June 1st: Luis Sandoval, Colombian footballer.
  • June 1st: Alexis Renard, French cyclist.
  • June 1st: Sofia Hublitz, American actress.
  • June 1: Sondre Guttormsen, Norwegian athlete.
  • June 1st: Marcos Olmedo, Ecuadorian footballer.
  • June 1st: Richard Torrez, American boxer.
  • June 1st: So Nakagawa, Japanese footballer.
  • June 2nd: Federico Girotti, Argentine soccer player.
  • June 3: Dan-Axel Zagadou, French footballer.
  • June 3: Victoria Pelova, a Dutch footballer.
  • June 3: Riccardo Sottil, Italian footballer.
  • 4 June: Patrik Divkovič, Slovenian taekwondista.
  • June 4: Sophie Román Haug, Norwegian footballer.
  • June 5: José Frank Bermúdez, Venezuelan footballer.
  • June 5: Aritz Aldasoro, Spanish footballer.
  • June 5: Deion Hammond, American basketball player.
  • June 6: Skylar Park, Canadian taekwondista.
  • June 6: Chantz Sawyers, Jamaican athlete.
  • June 6: Alessandro Buongiorno, Italian footballer.
  • June 7: Camryn Rogers, Canadian athlete.
  • June 7: Sacha Alessandrini, French athlete.
  • June 7: Jordy Hernandez, Honduran singer.
  • June 7: Álvaro López Palomino, Spanish footballer.
  • June 8: Maddy Gough, Australian swimmer.
  • June 8: Nate Hinton, American basketball player.
  • June 8: Gabriela Borges, American actress, singer and dancer.
  • June 8: Norman Zezula, Polish penguinist.
  • June 9: Claudia Vega, Spanish actress.
  • June 9: Álex Sola, Spanish footballer.
  • June 9: Nathan Fogaça, Brazilian footballer.
  • June 10: Ellie Delvaux, Belgian singer.
  • June 10: Ona Batlle, Spanish footballer.
  • June 10: Yuta Goke, Japanese footballer.
  • June 10: Amadou Sagna, Senegalese footballer.
  • June 10: Bento Matheus Krepski, Brazilian footballer.
  • May 10: Alessandro Pinzuti, Italian swimmer.
  • June 11: Katelyn Nacon, American actress and singer.
  • June 11: Kai Havertz, German footballer.
  • June 11: Elias Valtonen, Finnish basketball.
  • June 11: Elliot Gómez, Spanish footballer.
  • June 11: Lilah Fear, a British art skater.
  • June 12: Unai Iribar, Spanish cyclist.
  • June 12: Martin Garay, Argentine soccer player.
  • June 13: Madison-Lee Wesche, New Zealand athlete.
  • June 13: Antonio Figueroa, Mexican footballer.
  • June 13: Dominic Ashwell, British athlete.
  • June 13: Nathaniel Atkinson, Australian footballer.
Tzuyu
  • 14 June: Tzuyu, Taiwanese singer, member of the Twice group.
  • June 14: Žan Medved, Slovenian footballer.
  • June 14: Jessica Martínez, Paraguayan footballer.
  • June 14: Paul Reed, American basketball player.
  • June 14: Ivan Maggi, Argentine footballer.
  • June 14: Victor Sterpu, Moldovan yudoca.
  • June 15: Victoria Tachinski, Canadian athlete.
  • June 15: Oswaldo León, Mexican footballer.
  • June 16: Unai Arietaleanizbeaskoa, Spanish footballer.
  • June 16: Alvis Jaunzems, Latvian footballer.
  • June 17: Ezequiel Cañete, Argentine soccer player.
  • June 17: Noa Lang, Dutch footballer.
  • June 17: Camilo Ugo Carabelli, Argentine tennis player.
  • June 17: Yelena Rybákina, Kazakh tennis player.
  • June 17: Luis Sinisterra, Colombian footballer.
  • June 17: Immanuel Quickley, American basketball player.
  • June 17: Thibaut Collet, French athlete.
  • June 18: Sara Vidorreta, Spanish actress.
  • June 18: Mateo Sánchez Pérez, Spanish basketball player.
  • June 18: Giuliano Galoppo, Argentine footballer.
  • June 18: Cortney Jones, American athlete.
  • June 18: Hannah Scott, British shirt.
  • June 20: Yui Mizuno, Japanese idol, from the Baby Metal band.
  • June 20: Kayla Maisonet, American actress.
  • June 20: Francesco Antonucci, Belgian footballer.
  • June 21: Natalie Alyn Lind, American actress.
  • June 21: Teo Andant, French athlete.
  • June 22: Bader Munshi, Saudi footballer.
  • June 22: Ahmed Kendouci, Algerian footballer.
  • 23 June: Angel Algobia, Spanish footballer.
  • June 24: Bastien Toma, Swiss footballer.
  • June 24: Chiara Consonni, Italian cyclist.
  • June 24: Paulo Vitor Fernandes Pereira, Brazilian footballer.
  • June 24: Gianluca Frabotta, Italian footballer.
  • June 24: Darwin Nuñez, Uruguayan footballer.
  • June 24: Katrine Koch Jacobsen, Danish athlete.
  • June 24: Ümitcan Güreş, Turkish swimmer.
  • June 24: Bojan Miovski, Macedonian footballer.
  • June 24: Mads Roerslev, Danish footballer.
  • 25 June: Abdülkadir Ömür, Turkish footballer.
  • June 25: Brian Ocampo, Uruguayan footballer.
  • June 25: Messias Baptista, Portuguese penguinist (f. 2005).
  • June 25: Miriam Cherop, Kenyan athlete.
  • June 25: Collin Gillespie, American basketball player.
  • June 25: Morten Hjulmand, Danish footballer.
  • June 26: Fernando Pacheco Rivas, Peruvian footballer.
  • June 26: Harley Quinn Smith, American actress.
  • June 26: El-Mir Reale, French athlete.
  • June 26: Garrison Brooks, American basketball player.
  • June 27: Chandler Riggs, American actor.
  • June 27: Aitana, Spanish singer.
  • June 27: Alexis Saelemaekers, Belgian footballer.
  • June 27: Delvis Santos, Portuguese athlete.
  • June 28: Markéta Vondroušová, Czech tennis player.
  • June 28: Maria Tivodariu, Romanian counter.
  • June 29: Giorgi Kochorashvili, Georgian footballer.
  • June 29: Damion Thomas, Jamaican athlete.
  • June 29: Mario García Romo, Spanish athlete.
  • June 29: Mariano Ondo Monsuy, Ecuadorian footballer (f. 2022).
  • June 30: Marco Olivieri, Italian footballer.
  • June 30: Odyseas Muzenidis, Greek athlete.
  • June 30: Jake Norris, British athlete.

July

  • July 1st: Kanya Fujimoto, Japanese footballer.
  • July 1st: Tiago Banega, Argentine footballer.
  • July 1st: Matteo Jorgenson, American cyclist.
  • July 1st: Yelizaveta Bondarenko, a Russian athlete.
  • July 1st: Jair Camargo, Colombian baseball player.
  • 1 July: Charles Armstrong-Jones, British nobleman.
  • July 1: Yaroslav Potapov, Russian swimmer.
  • July 1st: Ramiro Vaca, Bolivian footballer.
  • 2 July: Nicolò Zaniolo, Italian footballer.
  • July 2: Eduardo Chacón, Spanish basketball player.
  • July 2: Jesús Areso, Spanish footballer.
  • July 2: Didi Louzada, Brazilian basketball player.
  • 2 July: Wesley Ledama, Kenyan athlete.
  • 2 July: Lautaro Escalante, Argentine soccer player.
  • July 2: David McCormack, American basketball player.
  • 2 July: Luka Ilić, Serbian footballer.
  • July 4th: Moa Kikuchi, Japanese idol, from the Baby Metal band.
  • July 4: Lucas Silva Melo, Brazilian footballer.
  • July 4: Leopold Wahlstedt, Swedish footballer.
  • July 5: Daniel Vivian, Spanish footballer.
  • July 5: Feron Hunt, American basketball player.
  • July 5: Alemaz Samuel, Ethiopian athlete.
  • July 5: Sergio López Barranco, Spanish athlete.
  • July 5: Johannes Hintze, German swimmer.
  • July 6: Denis Drăguș, Romanian footballer.
  • July 7: Christian Fuentes, Chilean footballer.
  • July 7: Moussa Diaby, French footballer.
  • July 7: Zehra Gunes, Turkish volleyballist.
  • July 8: Enrico Brignola, Italian footballer.
  • July 8: Sergi Cardona, Spanish footballer.
  • 8 July: Zahra Sheidai, Iranian taekwondista.
  • July 9: Vahan Bichakhchyan, Armenian footballer.
  • July 9: Alberto Fernández García, Spanish footballer.
  • July 9: Claire Margaret Corlett, Canadian actress.
  • July 10: Sunday Afolabi, Nigerian footballer.
  • July 10: David Turnbull, Scottish footballer.
  • July 10: Milan Bomaštar, Serbian basketball player.
  • July 10: Meret Wittje, German footballer.
  • July 10: Keshia Kwadwo, German athlete.
  • July 10: Gaia Sabbatini, Italian athlete.
  • July 10: Peruth Chemutai, Ugandan athlete.
  • July 10: Kota Yamada, Japanese footballer.
  • July 10: Yusuke Kishida, Japanese footballer.
  • July 10: Mohamed Lahbub, Moroccan Yudoca.
  • July 10: Pontus Almqvist, Swedish footballer.
  • July 11: Andrés Martín García, Spanish footballer.
  • July 11: Zaydou Youssouf, French footballer.
  • July 11: Mashiro Yasunaga, Japanese swimmer.
  • July 12: Beyenu Degefa, Ethiopian athlete.
  • July 13: Juergen Elitim, Colombian footballer.
  • July 13: Alex Molenaar, Dutch cyclist.
  • July 13: Julian Chartier, French trampoline gymnast.
  • July 14: Lucas Ambrogio, Argentine footballer.
  • July 14: Franco Jhon, Peruvian footballer.
  • July 14: Tilda Johansson, Swedish biathle.
  • July 15: Wided Atatou, French athlete.
  • July 15: Tommaso Pobega, Italian footballer.
  • July 15: Kenya Os, Mexican singer and businessman.
  • July 16: Frida Maanum, Norwegian footballer.
  • July 16: Adam Gnezda Čerin, Slovenian footballer.
  • July 16: Santiago Rodríguez Taverna, Argentine tennis player.
  • July 16: Akira Onodera, Japanese actor and model.
  • July 17: Tomoya Fukumoto, Japanese footballer.
  • July 17: Antani Ivanov, Bulgarian swimmer.
  • July 18: Saud Abdulhamid, Saudi footballer.
  • July 18: Njegoš Petrović, Serbian footballer.
  • July 18: Felix Oschmautz, Austrian penguin.
  • July 18: Juan Fernando Calle, Colombian cyclist.
  • July 18: Masaki Watai, Japanese footballer.
  • July 18: Bridget González, American actress and singer.
  • July 18: Franco Medina, Peruvian footballer.
  • July 18: Sandra Luzardo, Venezuelan footballer.
  • July 19: Mizuki Ando, Japanese footballer.
  • July 19: Samuele Birindelli, Italian footballer.
  • July 19: David Mota Veiga Teixeira Carmo, Portuguese footballer.
  • July 19: Rosalyn Sphinx, pornographic actress and American erotic model.
  • July 19: Juan Manuel Cruz, Argentine footballer.
  • July 19: Marijn van den Berg, Dutch cyclist.
  • July 19: Matis Louvel, French cyclist.
  • July 20: Zinho Vanheusden, Belgian footballer.
  • July 20: Goga Bitadze, Georgian basketball.
  • July 20: Imru Duke, basketball trinitense.
  • July 20: Pop Smoke, American singer (f. 2020).
  • July 21: Giacomo Conti, a Sanmarinian footballer.
  • 21 July: Marcia Videaux, Cuban art gymnast.
  • July 21: Viviane Tranquille, Canadian taekwondista.
  • July 22: Letizia Paternoster, Italian cyclist.
  • July 22: Alexis Sosa, Argentine footballer.
  • July 23: Carlos García Pierna, Spanish cyclist.
  • July 23: Tony Gallacher, Scottish footballer.
  • July 24: Manor Solomon, an Israeli footballer.
  • 25 July: Milutin Osmajić, a Montenegrin footballer.
  • 26 July: Benjamin Le Ny, French sportsman.
  • July 26: Rizha, Argentinean singer.
  • July 26: Kody Pearson, Australian tennis player.
  • July 26: Jaime Alvarado, Colombian footballer.
  • July 27: Derry Murkin, English footballer.
  • July 27: Melina Andersson, Swedish penguinist.
  • July 28: Marcelino Ñamandu, Paraguayan footballer.
  • July 28: Alex Haydock-Wilson, British athlete.
  • July 29: Denis Olivera, Uruguayan footballer.
  • July 30: Joey King, American actress.
  • July 30: Jhon Jairo Sánchez, Ecuadorian footballer.
  • July 30: Gísli Τheir Kristjansson, Icelandic basketball.
  • July 30: Anchilee Scott-Kemmis, Thai model.
  • July 30: June-hyuk Ahn, South Korean footballer.
  • July 30: Sara Grace Wallerstedt, American model.
  • July 30: Alex Vogel, Swiss cyclist.
  • July 30: Riko Ueki, Japanese footballer.

August

  • August 1st: Christoph Baumgartner, Austrian footballer.
Mark.
  • 2 August: Mark, Korean-Canadian rapper, member of the NCT and SuperM groups.
  • August 2: Anastasios Douvikas, Greek footballer.
  • August 2: Joël Piroe, Dutch footballer.
  • August 2: Augusto Aguirre, Argentine footballer.
  • August 3: Yeonjung, member of the group Cosmic Girls.
  • August 3: Brahim Díaz, Spanish footballer.
  • August 3: Mateo Bajamich, Argentine soccer player.
  • August 3: Ronaldo Araya, Costa Rican footballer.
  • August 3: Cristián Zavala, Chilean footballer.
  • August 3: Nicolás Fernández Muñoz, Chilean footballer.
  • 4 August: Saku Ylätupa, Finnish footballer.
  • 4 August: Martin Pascual Castillo, Spanish footballer.
  • August 4: Fabio Renato Rojas, Peruvian footballer.
  • August 4: Yimmy Gómez, Colombian footballer.
  • August 4: Roberto Meraz, Mexican footballer.
  • August 5: Sihyeon, South Korean singer, member of the Everglow group.
  • August 5: Alen Mustafić, Bosnian footballer.
  • August 5: Agla Maria Albertsdóttir, Icelandic footballer.
  • August 5: Emma Starletto, pornographic actress and American erotic model.
  • August 5: Lovro Paparić, Croatian waterpolist.
  • August 5: Jordy Alcívar, Ecuadorian footballer.
  • August 5: Nikkita Lyons, American fighter.
  • August 6: Isaiah Peck, dancer and Canadian actor.
  • August 6: Borja Garcés Moreno, Spanish footballer.
  • August 6: Rebeka Masarova, Hispanic-Swiss tennis player.
  • August 7: Bryan Mbeumo, French footballer.
  • August 7: Mariah Angeliq, American singer.
  • August 7: Kristal Awuah, British athlete.
  • August 7: Andrés Jakos, Argentine motor racing driver.
  • August 7: Sydney McLaughlin, American athlete.
  • August 8: Isah Aliyu, Nigerian footballer.
  • August 8: Loana Lecomte, French cyclist.
  • August 8: Xiaojun, Chinese singer, member of the NCT group
  • August 8: Imen Maldyi, Algerian triathle.
  • August 9: Juan Manuel Correa, American-Ecuadorian motor racing driver.
  • August 10: Aki Arimizu, Japanese footballer.
  • August 10: Jens Cajuste, Swedish footballer.
  • August 10: Kike Hermoso, Spanish footballer.
  • August 10: Frida Karlsson, Swedish skier.
  • August 10: Jason Preston, American basketball player.
  • August 10: Unai Rementeria Castro, Spanish footballer.
  • August 10: Yeferson Contreras, Colombian footballer.
  • August 10: Ja Morant, American basketball player.
  • August 10: Dayglow, American singer.
  • August 10: Keydomar Vallenilla, Venezuelan halterophile.
  • August 11: Kevin Knox, American basketball player.
  • August 11: Kanji Okunuki, Japanese footballer.
  • August 11: Wesly Decas, Paraguayan footballer.
  • August 11: Szymon Zawadzki, Polish penguin.
  • August 11: Pascal Struijk, Belgian-Dutch footballer.
  • August 12: Matthijs de Ligt, Dutch footballer.
  • August 12: Ayumu Kawai, Japanese footballer.
  • August 12: Federico Tévez, Argentine footballer.
  • August 12: Michael Obasuyi, Belgian athlete.
  • August 12: Yannick Müller, Austrian luge pilot.
  • August 13: Riqui Puig, Spanish footballer.
  • August 13: Eziyoda Magbegor, Australian basketball player.
  • August 13: Anja Veterova, Macedonian singer.
  • August 13: John C, Argentine singer.
  • August 13: Diego Hernández, Mexican footballer.
  • August 13: Esteban Valencia Reyes, Chilean footballer.
  • August 13: Guillermo Hermoso de Mendoza, Spanish rejoiner.
  • August 13: Nökvi Τheyr chórisson, Icelandic footballer.
  • August 14: Francisco José García Torres, Spanish footballer.
  • August 14: Isidro Pitta, Paraguayan footballer.
  • August 14: Kay Hansen, American mixed martial artist.
  • August 15: Leonardo Aguilar, Mexican singer.
  • August 15: Ryo Saito, Japanese footballer.
  • August 16: Michaël Cuisance, French footballer.
  • August 16: Rodrigo Seoane, Spanish basketball.
  • August 16: Boyd Van der Vuurst, Dutch basketball.
  • August 16: Jon Alberdi, Spanish ballri.
  • August 16: Mark Smith, American basketball player.
  • August 17: Emiliano Martínez Toranza, Uruguayan footballer.
  • August 17: Ameni Layuni, Tunisian taekwondista.
  • 17 August: Aleksa Terzić, Serbian footballer.
  • August 17: Isaac Nader, Portuguese athlete.
  • August 18: Lasse Berg Johnsen, Norwegian footballer.
  • August 18: Sivert Gussiås, Norwegian footballer.
  • August 18: Onni Valakari, Finnish footballer.
  • August 18: Sebastián Cáceres, Uruguayan footballer.
  • August 18: Cassius Stanley, American basketball player.
  • August 18: Kalil ElMedkhar, a Syrian-American footballer.
  • August 18: Naomi Swann, pornographic actress and American erotic model.
  • August 18: Braian Martínez, Argentine footballer.
  • August 18: Vitão, Portuguese singer.
  • August 18: Agustín Facello, Argentine basketball.
  • August 19: Ethan Cutkosky, American actor.
  • August 19: Guela Zaalishvili, yudoca georgiano.
  • August 20: Joe Willock, British footballer.
  • August 20: Darko Brašnjović, Serbian Yudoca.
  • August 20: Lisa Gunnarsson, Swedish athlete.
  • August 20: Austin Kratz, American athlete.
  • August 20: Alice Moindrot, French athlete.
  • August 21: Maxim Knight, American actor and singer.
  • August 21: Kacper Kostorz, Polish footballer.
  • August 22: Ricardo Hurtado, American actor and singer.
  • August 23: Ryo Yamashita, Japanese footballer.
  • August 23: Marc Baró, Spanish footballer.
  • August 23: Anders Halland Johannessen, Norwegian cyclist.
  • August 23: Tobias Halland Johannessen, Norwegian cyclist.
  • August 25: Homam Ahmed, Catalan footballer.
  • August 25: Mandalynn Carlson, American actress.
  • August 26: Koffi Dakoi, Ivorian footballer.
  • August 26: Yukhym Konoplya, Ukrainian footballer.
  • August 26: Max Ebong, Belarusian footballer.
  • August 27: Mile Svilar, Belgian footballer.
  • August 27: César García Menéndez, Spanish footballer.
  • August 27: Dilmer Martínez, Honduran footballer.
  • August 27: Tomoya Hayashi, Japanese footballer.
  • August 27: Cristóbal Campos, Chilean footballer.
  • August 27: Theo Bair, Canadian footballer.
  • August 27: Merle Homeier, German athlete.
  • August 27: Alexander Porras, Colombian footballer.
  • August 27: Daniela Souza, Mexican taekwondista.
  • August 27: Jared Rhoden, American basketball player.
  • August 28: Kevin Reyes, Salvadoran footballer.
  • August 28: Alexandr Galiámov, Russian artistic skater.
  • August 28th: William O'Shannessy, Australian Remero.
  • August 29: Giorgi Chakvetadze, Georgian footballer.
  • August 29: Natalia Wosztyl, Polish athlete.
  • August 29: Yuta Taki, Japanese footballer.
  • August 30: Álex Centelles, Spanish footballer.
  • August 31: Marian Chobot, Slovak footballer.
  • August 31: Adrian Pereira, Norwegian footballer.
  • August 31: Symone Mason, American athlete.

September

  • September 1st: Jonathan Sacoor, Belgian athlete.
  • 2 September: Jesús Gómez Villadiego, Spanish athlete.
  • September 2: Santisouk Inthavong, Laosian swimmer.
  • September 2: Moeka Kijima, Japanese swimmer.
  • September 2: Zhang Yijie, Chinese actor.
  • September 2: Karol Ostrowski, Polish swimmer.
  • September 2: Alejandro Losada Rodríguez, Spanish taekwondista.
  • 2 September: Ella Toone, English footballer.
  • September 3: Miguel de la Fuente Escudero, Spanish footballer.
  • September 3: Filip Maciejuk, Polish cyclist.
  • September 3: Sarah Lagger, Austrian athlete.
  • September 4: Aleyna FitzGerald, Australian model.
  • September 5: Sergio Cubero, Spanish footballer.
  • September 5: Luis Cano, Ecuadorian footballer.
  • September 5: Martina Santandrea, Italian art gymnast.
  • September 5: Balázs Adolf, Hungarian penguinist.
  • September 6: Lada Vondrová, Czech athlete.
  • September 7: Cameron Ocasio, American actor.
  • 7 September: Mohammad Khodabandelou, Iranian footballer.
  • September 7: José Inga, Peruvian footballer.
  • September 7: Yauheni Bahutski, Belarusian athlete.
  • September 7: Rivaldo Correa, Colombian footballer.
  • September 8: Patrick de Paula, Brazilian footballer.
  • September 8: Andrés Felipe Reyes, Colombian footballer.
  • September 8: Hayen Palacios, Colombian footballer.
  • September 8: Thomas Champion, French cyclist.
  • September 9: Ronni Hawk, American actress.
  • 9 September: Barbora Podzimková, Czech model.
  • 9 September: Cristian Cálix, a Honduran footballer.
  • 9 September: Bilal Hassani, French singer.
  • September 10: Bruno Méndez Cittadini, Uruguayan footballer.
  • September 10: Steffie van der Peet, Dutch cyclist.
  • September 10: José Manuel Pérez Rubio, Spanish athlete.
  • September 11: Shuta Araki, Japanese footballer.
  • September 11: Samantha Hudson, artist, singer, actress, internet celebrity and Spanish LGBT activist.
  • September 12: Lilly Van der Meer, Australian actress.
  • September 12: Michał Sierocki, Polish athlete.
Yeonjun
  • 13 September: Yeonjun, South Korean singer, member of the TXT group.
  • September 13: Pedro Porro, Spanish footballer.
  • 13 September: Ramón Rodríguez Jiménez, Spanish footballer.
  • September 13: Khadim Sow, Senegalese basketball player.
  • 13 September: Julius Johansen, Danish cyclist.
  • September 14: Emma Kenney, American actress.
  • September 15: Daigo Furukawa, Japanese footballer.
  • September 15: Nana ⋅wada, Japanese singer.
  • September 15: Ashley Charles, English actor.
  • September 15: Jaren Jackson Jr., American basketball player.
  • September 15: Mathías Laborda, Uruguayan footballer.
  • September 15: Davide Marfella, Italian footballer.
  • September 15: Michael Brinegar, American swimmer.
  • September 16: Nawaf Boushal, Saudi footballer.
  • September 16: Shuto Okaniwa, Japanese footballer.
  • September 17: Julia van Bergen, a Dutch singer.
  • September 17: Damian Żurek, Polish speed skater.
  • September 17: Giorgos Nikas, Greek footballer.
  • September 17: Daiju Sasaki, Japanese footballer.
  • September 17: Gleofilo Vlijter, Surinamese footballer.
  • 17 September: Khalimatus Sadiyah, Indonesian-Badminton player.
  • September 18: Kaito Abe, Japanese footballer.
  • September 18: Bent Viscaal, a Dutch motor racing driver.
  • September 18: Eileen Cikamatana, Australian halterophile.
  • September 19: Precious Achiuwa, Nigerian basketball.
  • September 20: Jeong Woo-yeong, South Korean footballer.
  • September 20: Stan Van Tricht, Belgian cyclist.
  • September 21: Will McDonald, Australian actor.
  • September 21: Alexander Isak, Swedish footballer.
  • September 21: Claudia Bunge, New Zealand footballer.
  • September 21: Lara Marti, Swiss footballer.
  • September 22: José Juan Macías, Mexican footballer.
  • September 22: Davide Frattesi, Italian footballer.
  • September 22: Nicolás Andereggen, Argentine footballer.
  • September 22: Daniel Ballard, British footballer.
Yuqi
  • September 23: Yuqi, Chinese singer, member of the group (G)I-dle.
  • September 23: Ellie Roebuck, English footballer.
  • September 23: Mille Gejl, Danish footballer.
  • September 23: Naveen-ul-Haq, Afghan cricket player.
  • September 23: Eteri Liparteliani, Georgian Yudoca.
  • September 23: Franco Pulicastro, Argentine footballer.
  • September 23: Tomas Jantzon, Argentine comic.
  • September 23: Axaule Yerkassimova, taekwondista kazaja.
  • September 23: Nuraly Alip, Algerian footballer.
  • September 23: Terry Taylor, American basketball player.
  • September 23: Iker Casas, Mexican taekwondista.
  • September 23: Emily Stellino, Australian taekwondista.
  • September 24: Turki Al-Ammar, Saudi footballer.
  • September 25: Vladislav Kreida, Estonian footballer.
  • September 26: Kinga Królik, Polish athlete.
  • September 27: Elif Elmas, Macedonian footballer.
  • September 27: Gytis Paulauskas, Lithuanian footballer.
  • September 28: Hendery, Chinese singer and rapper, NCT group member
  • September 28: Andreas Bechmann, German athlete.
  • September 29: Juan Urdangarin and Borbon, first son of the Infanta Cristina, second grandson of the Kings of Spain.
  • September 29: Yena, South Korean singer and actress, member of IZ*ONE
  • September 29: Taylor Manson, American athlete.
  • September 30: Melle Stomp, disc jockey Dutch.
  • September 30: Henrik Larsson, Swedish athlete.

October

Haruka Kudō
  • October 1st: Nell Tiger Free, British actress and singer.
  • October 1st: Josema Vivancos, Spanish footballer.
  • 1 October: Majmadbek Majmadbekov, Russian Yudoca.
  • October 1: Ali Majrashi, Saudi footballer.
  • October 4: Marcin Bułka, Polish footballer.
  • October 4: Lit Killah, Argentine rapper.
  • October 4: Moussa Djitté, a Senegalese footballer.
  • October 7: Miki Nonaka, member of the Morning Musume group.
  • October 7: Antía Chamosa, a Spanish athlete.
  • October 9: Xahria Santiago, Canadian athlete.
  • October 10: José Manuel Arias Copete, Spanish footballer.
  • October 10: João Virgínia, Portuguese footballer.
  • October 10: Nediljko Labrović, Croatian footballer.
  • October 11: Keldon Johnson, American basketball player.
  • October 11: Conor Ferguson, Irish swimmer.
  • October 12: Jens Petter Hauge, Norwegian footballer.
  • October 12: Ferdia Walsh-Peelo, actor, Irish musician and singer.
  • October 12: Orlando Bennett, Jamaican athlete.
  • October 12: Rhonex Kipruto, Kenyan athlete.
  • October 14: Ciara Neville, Irish athlete.
  • October 15: Bailee Madison, American actress.
  • October 15: Ben Woodburn, Welsh footballer.
  • October 16: Nicolò Bulega, Italian motorcycling pilot.
  • October 18: Pleuni Cornelisse, Dutch yudoca.
  • October 20: Chuu, South Korean singer.
  • October 20: Darius Days, American basketball player.
  • October 21st: Matteo Gabbia, Italian footballer.
  • October 21: Despoina Chatzinikolaou, Greek footballer.
  • October 22: Daniel Virgil Maisonneuve Sub Urban, American singer, producer and composer.
  • October 22: Albert Sambi Lokonga, Belgian footballer.
  • October 23: Belle Delphine, internet celebrity, youtuber, British porn model and actress.
  • October 23: Gemma Font, Spanish footballer.
  • October 26: Lana Golob, Slovenian footballer.
  • October 27: Haruka Kudō, Japanese actress and singer.
  • October 28: Riko Yoshida, Japanese actress.
  • October 30: Issuf Sanon, Ukrainian basketball.
  • October 31: Andrea Dallavalle, Italian athlete.

November

  • November 1st: Buddy Handleson, American actor.
  • November 2: Lilian Brassier, French footballer.
  • November 2: Park Woo-jin, South Korean rapper.
Karol Sevilla
  • November 5: Martina Fidanza, Italian cyclist.
  • 5 November: Dzmitry Karpuk, Belarusian athlete.
  • 5 November: Panagiotis Liagas, Greek footballer.
  • 5 November: Giulia Mignemi, Italian shirt.
  • 7 November: Oier Lazkano, Spanish cyclist.
  • 9 November: Karol Sevilla, Mexican actress and singer.
  • 10 November: João Félix, Portuguese footballer.
  • November 10: Hugo Duro Perales, Spanish footballer.
  • November 10: Samantha Watson, American athlete.
Paloma Mami
  • November 11: Paloma Mami, American singer.
  • November 11: Kevin Colleoni, Italian cyclist.
  • 11 November: Park Solomon, Uzbek actor.
  • 11 November: Tobias Bayer, Austrian cyclist.
  • November 13: Lando Norris, British motor racing driver.
  • 14 November: Claudia Conte, Spanish athlete.
  • November 15: Miyu Tomita, Japanese seiyū.
  • 16 November: Radosław Majecki, Polish footballer.
  • November 16: Mats Wieffer, Dutch footballer.
  • 16 November: Joan Ferrán Bernácer, Spanish basketball player.
  • 17 November: Jorge Cuenca Barreno, Spanish footballer.
  • 17 November: Ivan Šapina, Croatian taekwondista.
  • November 17: Donovan Carrillo, a Mexican art skater.
  • November 17: Caps, League of Legends Danish player.
  • 17 November: María Cristina Julio, Chilean footballer.
  • 17 November: Jesús Álvarez Aguado, Spanish footballer.
  • November 17: Kerolin, Brazilian footballer.
  • November 18: Róbert Boženík, Slovak footballer.
  • November 18: Andrew Abruzzo, American swimmer.
  • November 18: Ibrahim Mahnashi, Saudi footballer.
  • November 18: Domingos Quina, Portuguese footballer.
  • November 19: Mádison, Hawaiian bitch; he represented dog Vincent in the American series Lost.
  • November 19: Lorenzo Ferrari, Italian shooter.
  • November 20: Waydi Hayi, Tunisian Yudoca.
  • 21 November: Olle Lundqvist, Swedish basketball.
  • November 25: Maxim Van Gils, Belgian cyclist.
  • 25 November: Moussa Sylla, French footballer.
  • 25 November: Eduardo Menacho, Spanish athlete.
  • November 26: Perr Schuurs, Dutch footballer.
  • November 26: Alex Thor Hauksson, Icelandic footballer.
  • 26 November: Jacob Shaffelburg, Canadian footballer.
  • November 26: Raúl Parra, Spanish footballer.
  • November 26: Moon Thiel, German athlete.
  • 27 November: Achraf Douiri, a Dutch footballer.
  • November 27: Guillermo Quirino, Mexican penguinist.
  • November 28: Sekou Koita, Malian footballer.
  • November 28: Owen Wijndal, Dutch footballer.
  • November 28: Alicia Mancilla, Guatemalan swimmer.
  • November 28: Leo Skiri Østigård, Norwegian footballer.
  • November 29: Barry Lauwers, Dutch footballer.
  • November 29: Zachery Bradford, American athlete.
  • 29 November: Marija Tolj, Croatian athlete.
  • November 30: Silke Lemmens, Swiss athlete.

December

  • December 1st: Sofia Zhuk, Russian tennis player.
  • December 1st: Nico Schlotterbeck, German footballer.
  • 2 December: Samuel Armas, an American man who was operated by a spina bifida when he was a fetus.
  • December 4: Kang Mi Na, South Korean singer and actress.
  • 4 December: Sandro Kulenović, Croatian footballer.
  • December 4th: Thymen Arensman, Dutch cyclist.
  • 4 December: Mauro Schmid, Swiss cyclist.
  • December 4th: Vladislav Malkevich, Belarusian footballer.
  • December 6: Lennart Moser, German footballer.
  • December 8: Tanner Buchanan, American film and television actor.
  • December 8: Diego Arias Quero, Chilean footballer.
  • December 8: Maja Nilsson, Swedish athlete.
  • December 8: Kristjan Horžen, Slovenian basketball player.
  • December 8: Clara Baiocchi, an Argentine athlete.
  • December 8: Rasheedat Ajibade, Nigerian footballer.
  • December 9: Cathal Crosbie, Irish athlete.
  • December 10: Ramón Juan, Spanish footballer.
  • 10 December: Domagoj Bradarić, Croatian footballer.
  • December 10: Arnas Velička, Lithuanian basketball.
  • December 10: Lloyd Pandi, Canadian basketball player.
  • 11 December: Samuel Ezeala, Spanish rugby player.
  • 13 December: Ilenia Antonini, actress italo-colombiana.
  • 13 December: Kwadjo Anani, yudoca ghanés.
  • December 13: Gastón Elesgaray, Argentine basketball.
  • December 13: Holly Hibbott, British swimmer.
  • 14 December: Thibaud Briet, French basketball player.
  • December 14: Sean Callan, Irish footballer.
  • December 15: Natalia Widawska, Polish athlete.
  • December 15: Sebastian Berwick, Australian cyclist.
  • December 16: Magomed-Shapi Suleymanov, Russian footballer.
  • December 16: Joshua Villafranca, a Honduran footballer.
  • December 16: Lautaro Morales, Argentine soccer player.
  • December 17: Carmen Marco, a Spanish athlete.
  • December 17: Hallgeir Engebråten, Norwegian skater.
  • December 18: Stefan Momirov, Serbian basketball player.
  • December 19: Matías Marín, Chilean footballer.
  • December 19: Athanasios Ghavelas, Greek athlete.
  • December 20: Aníbal Calderón, a Chilean footballer.
  • December 20: Niamh Slattery, Dutch trampoline gymnast.
  • December 21: Hwang Bo-reum-byeol, South Korean actress.
  • December 21: Alessandro Milesi, Peruvian footballer.
  • 21 December: Vasco Vilaça, triatleta Portuguese.
  • December 22: Tomori Kusunoki, Japanese voice actress.
  • December 22: Nuraly Alip, Kazakh footballer.
  • December 23: Samuel Lino, Brazilian footballer.
  • December 23: Răzvan Cristian Grecu, Romanian athlete.
  • December 24: Egor Zheshko, Belarusian singer.
  • December 25: Shaine Casas, American swimmer.
  • December 25: Abou Ouattara, a Burundian footballer.
  • December 26: Mathías Pintos, Uruguayan footballer.
  • December 26: Grégoire Saucy, Swiss motor racing driver.
  • December 26: Marta Morara, Italian athlete.
  • December 28: Tomoya Wakahara, Japanese footballer.
  • December 29: Francisco Trincão, Portuguese footballer.
  • December 29: Luca Rastelli, Italian cyclist.
  • December 29: Andreas Skov Olsen, Danish footballer.
  • December 30: Jean-Clair Todibo, Franco-Guyanese footballer.
  • December 30: Dayana Cázares, Mexican footballer.
  • December 31: Ellesse Andrews, New Zealand cyclist.
  • December 31: Kim So-hee, South Korean singer.
  • December 31: Polina Jan, Russian teekwondista.
  • December 31: Calvin Bassey, Nigerian footballer.
  • December 31: Leif Davis, English footballer.
  • December 31: Jason Daði Svanþórsson, Icelandic footballer.

Deaths

Art and literature

  • January 6: Gustavo Martín Garzo gets the Nadal Prize for his novel The Stories of Marta and Fernando.
  • Miguel Argaya publishes Labyrinth of defeats and drifts.
  • Leave Stojanović: Sunce sebe gleda (The sun looks at itself)Književna reč, Belgrade
Razgovori (Conversations)Književna reč, Belgrade

Science and technology

Computer Science

  • March 3: the first version of GNOME is released, an alternative to the KDE desktop.
  • April 14: Microsoft releases Windows 98 SE (second edition) after the serious compatibility failures of the first edition.

Astronautics

  • January 3: United States launches Mars Polar LanderBut she'll lose contact with her shortly before she lands on Mars.
  • April 15: The United States launches Earth Observation Satellite Landsat 7.

Video games

Important Facts

  • January 21st: Nintendo and HAL Laboratory take the Super Smash Bros sale for the Nintendo 64, with 12 characters from their respective Nintendo series, being the fifth most sold video game of the console.
  • January 28: Arcade Fatal Fury Wild Ambition game from SNK appears in Japan that would later be released for the PlayStation console.
  • January 29: Konami creates Dance Dance Revolution 2nd mix, her second arcade of Dance Revolution, and soon after, her third arcade Dance Dance Revolution 3rdMIX.
  • February 8: Nintendo and Hudson Soft release the title of Mario Party mini-games for Nintendo 64.
  • February 11: Squaresoft is released worldwide, first in Japan and later in North America and Europe, Final Fantasy VIII for PlayStation.
  • March 1st: In Japan, Sony PlayStation 2 is officially announced.
  • March 4: KID launches the Pepsiman video game for the PlayStation console exclusively in Japan.
  • April 30: Nintendo and HAL Laboratory departs for sale Pokémon Stadium 2 (Pokemon Stadium in the West) for the Nintendo 64.
  • May: the development of the new Nintendo console with the key name Project Dolphin (known as the GameCube) is confirmed.
  • May 12: Capcom Launches Street Fighter III Video Games: 3rd Strike for the Arcade System CPS III Hardware.
  • May 29: Titus Software takes out the Superman 64 video game for Nintendo 64 for sale. In addition to being considered one of the worst games ever.
  • June 8: Nintendo and Rare released the video game Conker's Pocket Tales for Game Boy Color.
  • June 30: Argonaut Software brings out the Croc 2 game for PlayStation.
  • July 22: The game for Arcade de Neo Geo The King of Fighters '99 SNK.
  • August 30: Namco brings out the Pac-Man World video game for PlayStation.
  • September 9, Sega takes out his latest console in North America, Sega Dreamcast along with Sonic The Hedgehog's first 3D game called Sonic Adventure and in November for European territory.
  • September 9: Midway Games and Eurocom: launch another video game called Mortal Kombat Gold for the Sega Dreamcast console and be an updated version of Mortal Kombat 4.
  • September 23: Capcom brings out the third installment of Resident Evil, entitled Resident Evil 3: Nemesis.
  • September 30: Rockstar Games and DMA Design released Grand Theft Auto 2 for PlayStation, PC, and later for Game Boy Color and Sega Dreamcast in 2000.
  • September 30: Crash Team Racing, the driving game for the PlayStation, is the latest title developed by Naughty Dog for the Crash Bandicoot series.
  • October 31st: Sony Computer Entertainment and Insomniac Games is on sale Spyro 2: Ripto's Rage for PlayStation, sequel to the successful Spyro The Dragon franchise.
  • Nintendo officially ceases in the manufacture of its SNES console, mostly known for the Super Mario World video game.
  • 11 November: SNK launches the video game Garou: Mark of the Wolves for the Arcade Neo Geo system in addition to being the last delivery of the Fatal Fury franchise.
  • November 15: Adam Powell creates Neopets.
  • November 17: Traveller's Tales and Activision launch the popular Disney Pixar Toy Story 2: Buzz Lightyear to the Rescue! game for Nintendo 64, PlayStation, Game Boy Color and Dreamcast.
  • November 18: Squaresoft takes out Chrono Cross for PlayStation.
  • 21 November: Nintendo and Game Freak are selling in Japan Pokémon Gold and Silver for the Game Boy Color that introduce 100 new Pokémon from the Johto region.
  • November 22: Eidos released the fourth part of Tomb Raider, titled Tomb Raider The Last Revelation.
  • December 23: Polyphony Digital released the video game Gran Turismo 2 for PlayStation in America.
  • Rockstar Games also brings out the expansions of Grand Theft Auto 1, GTA London 1969 and London 1961 for PlayStation and PC.
  • Nintendo confirms the unfortunate cancellation of Super Mario 64 2 due to the low sales of 64DD.
  • Valve announces the sequel Team Fortress 2, due to development problems, the game was delayed until 2007.

Founded Companies

  • 3d6 Games
  • Interactive Bohemia
  • February: Liquid Entertainment
  • October 7th: BAM! Entertainment
  • Instituto Bern Bautista Biligue

Acquisitions

  • Activision acquires Elsinore Multimedia and Expert Software.
  • Infograms acquires Accolade, GT Interactive Software (Driver), Ozisoft and Gremlin Interactive.
  • Take-Two Interactive acquires TalonSoft.
  • ZeniMax Media acquires Bethesda Softworks, editor of the successful video game The Elder Scrolls.

Awards

  • BAFTA: The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time
  • Academy of Interactive Arts & Sciences: The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time
  • Game Critic Awards: Freelancer

Sports

Athletics

  • World Athletic Championship: the seventh edition is held in Seville (Spain).
  • World Championship of Athleticism in Pista Cubierta held in Maebashi.
    • Yago Lamela gets a silver medal and the European long jump record on covered track. ́ ́3

Motor Racing

  • March 8: Pedro Martínez de la Rosa and Marc Gené debutan in Formula 1.
  • September 11: Gonzalo Rodríguez dies in CART classification accident in Laguna Seca.
  • October 31: Greg Moore dies in accident during the last CART race at Auto Club Speedway.
  • October 31: Mika Häkkinen wins his second Formula 1 World Championship at Suzuka. Ferrari wins the builder championship.
  • Tommi Mäkinen is a champion of the WRC world.
  • Dale Jarrett is dedicated NASCAR champion.
  • Juan Pablo Montoya is the champion of CART.
  • Kenny Bräck wins 500 miles from Indianapolis.
  • Juan María Traverso wins his sixth and final Carretera Tourism Championship.
  • Juan Manuel Silva is the champion of the TC2000.

Basketball

  • League ACB: Barcelona is proclaimed champion.
  • Barcelona, champion of the Korac Cup.

Cycling

  • Tour de France: Lance Armstrong wins for the first time.
  • Return to Spain: Jan Ullrich is a victor.
  • Giro de Italia: Ivan Gotti, Italian, winner.
  • World Cycling Championship: Óscar Freire, winner.

Football

  • Manchester United, European Cup Champion for 2 to 1 in front of the Munich Bayern in Barcelona, Camp Nou. After going back in the last 5 minutes a 0-1 reverse.
  • FC Barcelona is proclaimed champion of the Spanish League of Football and Valencia CF of the cup of S.M el Rey.
  • FC Barcelona celebrates its 100 years of history.
  • Golden Ball: the Brazilian Rivaldo, of FC Barcelona, is appointed best footballer in the world of the year by the magazine France Football.
  • FC Barcelona is proclaimed champion of the Balonmano European Cup.
  • In the first division of Argentina, Boca Juniors achieves the historical record in the professional football of that country by remaining undefeated 40 matches.
  • From the hand of Carlos Bianchi as a coach, Boca Juniors is dedicated champion of the Closing Tournament. Meanwhile, River Plate, with Ramón Diaz de DT, remains with the Opening.
  • In the 1999 Summer Tournament of Mexico, the Toluca defeats 10-9 to the Atlas in the final global after packing 5-5 in the regulatory time and winning 5-4 in the sudden death of criminals, being the best final of all the times of Mexican football and renowned "the end of the 20th century".
  • The Pachuca crowns champion of Mexican football, for the first time in its history, at the Winter Tournament 1999 after defeating the Blue Cross.
  • The Monterrey Football Club descends to the Puebla Club on May 9, also known as "La Batalla del 9 de Mayo".
  • Chilean Championship: Universidad de Chile.
  • Professional Colombian Football: Atlético Nacional wins its seventh local championship.
  • The Club Universitario de Deportes, is proclaimed a champion of the Peruvian Football League at the stadium of its eternal rival.
  • The Blooming Club is proclaimed champion of the Bolivian Professional Football League.
  • The Atlético Peñarol Club is proclaimed Uruguayan Champion after defeating 2-1 the traditional rival in the final.
  • The Club Atlético Talleres de Córdoba (Argentina) is proclaimed champion of the Conmebol Cup.
  • The Americas of Cali of Colombia is proclaimed champion of the Merconorte Cup on December 22, becoming the "last champion of the millennium in the world".
  • August 4 The Mexican football team wins the Confederations Cup in the mythical Aztec Stadium by winning with a 4-3 score to the selection of Brazil.
  • The Club Atlético Unión de Santa Fe defeats its classic rival 2 to 0 with goals of Lautaro Trullet and Andrés Silvera.
  • Liga de Quito is the champion of the A Series of Ecuador for 6.a time, in turn, he gets his second bi-camponato (1974-1975, 1998-1999).
  • Alajuelense Sports League of Costa Rica is the champion of the First Division of Costa Rica for 20.
  • Copa Libertadores de América: Palmeiras de Brasil is dedicated champion after winning the Deportivo Cali de Colombia in series of criminals.
  • Oceania Club Championship: South Melbourne beats 5-1 to the Nadi FC and is proclaimed champion of Oceania.
  • Copa America Paraguay 1999: the selection of Brazil defeated its similar Uruguay for 3-0 in the stadium Defenders of the Chaco de Asunción and is proclaimed champion of the tournament for 6.a time in its history.

Wrestling

  • March 29: WrestleMania XV.

Mountaineering

  • May 5 Elsa Ávila ascends to Mount Everest, being the first Mexican and Latin American woman to achieve the feat.

Chilean Rodeo

  • National Rodeo Championship: Mario Valencia and Cristián Ramírez (Valparaíso), champions of Chile.

Rugby

  • Central Chilean rugby Championship: Catholic University champion.

Tennis

  • Wimbledon: Men: Pete Sampras to Andre Agassi. Women: Lindsay Davenport to Steffi Graf.
  • Roland Garros: Men: Andre Agassi a Andrei Medvédev. Women: Steffi Graf a Martina Hingis.
  • US Open: Men: Andre Agassi to Todd Martin. Women: Serena Williams to Martina Hingis.
  • Australian Open: Men: Yevgeni Káfelnikov to Thomas Enqvist. Women: Martina Hingis to Amélie Mauresmo.

Cinema

The first prequel to the Star Wars saga, considered one of the most successful franchises of all time, is released with great expectation.

Premieres

  • 19 May: Star Wars: Episode I - The Ghost Threat by George Lucas (world star).
  • 31 May: The Matrix of the Wachowski brothers.
  • 18 June: Tarzan Chris Buck and Kevin Lima.
  • 30 June: South Park: Larger, Longer and Cutless Trey Parker.
  • 16 July: Eyes Wide Shut of Stanley Kubrick (the last film directed by him).
  • 23 July: Nang Nak of Nonzee Nimibutr.
  • 2 September: How to be John Malkovich Charlie Kaufman.
  • 4 September: Sweet and lowdown Woody Allen.
  • 15 October: Fight Club David Fincher.
  • 2 November:The Bone Collector by Phillip Noyce
  • 19 November: The World Is Not Enough Michael Apted.
  • 24 November: Toy Story 2 John Lasseter.
  • 8 December: Innocent interrupted James Mangold.
  • 15 December: Himalaya Eric Valli.
  • 17 December: Fantasy 2000 by Roy E. Disney.
  • 17 December: Stuart Little Rob Minkoff.
  • Batman Unchained of Joel Schumacher

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

Other events

  • American Beauty Sam Mendes takes the Oscar to the best movie that year. Kevin Spacey wins another Oscar for his performance.

Music

  • Britney Spears and Christina Aguilera release their first albums, titled Baby One More Time and Christina Aguileramarking a new story for pop music.
  • In California (United States), alternative metal band Avenged Sevenfold is formed.
  • In Florida (United States), Megadeth drummer Gar Samuelson dies.
  • In New York (United States), the vocalist of The Band, Rick Danko, died.
  • ABBA: ABBA Gold
  • Ace of Base: Singles of the 90’s
  • Alejandro Fernández: My truth
  • Alejandra Guzmán: Something natural
  • Alice in Chains: Nothing Safe: Best of the Box
  • Ana Torroja: Passages of a dream
  • Andrés Cepeda: I know how to die.
  • Antique: Opa Opa
  • Anton Maiden: Anton Gustafsson Tolkar Iron Maiden
  • As Meninas: Xibom Bombom
  • Adventure: Generation Next (9 November)
  • Axel: The key to conquering you (26 March)
  • Ayumi Hamasaki: A Song for XX (1 January)
  • Babasónicos: Miami
  • Backstreet Boys: Millenium
  • Band Machos: Gold Rancheras
  • Berri Txarrak: Ikasten
  • Blink 182: Enema of the State
  • Blondie: No Exit
  • Gold Binomial of America: Closer to you
  • Blur: 13
  • Bobby Pulido: The hunter
  • Britney Spears: Baby One More Time (12 January).
  • Witchcraft: Spanglish 101
  • Bryan Adams: The Best of Me
  • B'z: Brotherhood (14 July).
  • Cafe Tacvba: Reves/Yo Soy
  • Café Chorale - Cosecha latina
  • Cristian Castro: My life without your love
  • Christian Meier: First of all wet
  • Christina Aguilera: Christina Aguilera (24 August).
  • Children Of Bodom: Hatebreeder (16 April).
  • Collective Soul: Dosage
  • Creed: Human Clay (28 September).
  • David Bowie: Hours
  • Dido: No Angel
  • Diomedes Díaz: Experiences lived
  • Diskoteka Avariya: Песня Про Тебя и Меня
  • DLG: I'll be back.
  • Dover: Late at Night
  • Dream Theater: Metropolis, Pt. 2: Scenes from a Memory
  • Edith Marquez: Charges of Heaven
  • Eiffel 65: Europop
  • Electronic: Twisted Tenderness
  • Enigma: The Screen Behind the Mirror
  • Eminem: Slim Shady LP
  • Emmanuel: Feeling alive
  • Enrique Bunbury: Little
  • Enrique Bunbury: The singles
  • Enrique Iglesias: Enrique
  • Stope: Stope
  • Eva Ayllón: Together we bring peace
  • Evanescence: Sound Asleep EP
  • Fito Páez: Open
  • Flans: Fairy
  • Foo Fighters: There is Nothing Left to Lose
  • Fountains of Wayne: Utopia Parkway
  • Franco de Vita: Nothing's the same.
  • Gal Costa: Canta Tom Jobim ao vivo
  • Glass Tiger: Back To Back
  • Gloria Trevi: I'm not a gold monedite.
  • Guns N' Roses: Live It was, '87-93
  • Gustavo Cerati: Bocanada
  • Hevia: The Garrotín
  • Hikaru Utada: First Love
  • HIM: Razorblade Romance
  • Incubus: Make Yourself
  • Iron Maiden: Edd Hunter
  • Ivan Villazón: The world backwards
  • Jaguares: Under the blue of your mystery (7 September).
  • Jamiroquai: Synkronized
  • Jennifer Lopez: On the 6
  • Jessica Simpson: Sweet Kisses
  • Jesus Manuel Estrada: Fantastic.
  • Joaquín Sabina: 19 days and 500 nights
  • Joe Vasconcellos: Vivo
  • Juan Gabriel: Everything's fine.
  • Ko0.00n: Issues
  • Karina: Karina
  • Lacrimosa: Elodia
  • La Charanga Habanera: El Charanguero Mayor
  • Laïs: De ballade van Boon
  • Leonardo de Lozanne: Fiction Series
  • La Mala Rodríguez: A jierro / Take the trache
  • The Tsé-Tsé Mosca: Carnival Vespers
  • Liquid Tension Experiment: Liquid Tension Experiment 2
  • Limp Bizkit: Significant Other
  • Linkin Park: Hybrid Theory EP
  • Litzy: + Transparent
  • Lou Bega: A Little Bit of Mambo
  • Lordi: Bend Over And Pray The Lord
  • Los Chiches del Vallenato: Spring Songs
  • The Devils: More valley
  • Los Inquietos del Vallenato: Present and future
  • The Jaivas: Mamalluca
  • The Pirates: End (of part one)
  • Piojos: Ritual (living album)
  • The Northern Tigers: Family heritage
  • The Three: Blood in the body
  • Lucia Méndez: Sweet romance
  • Luis Enrique: Timbalaye
  • Luis Mateus: Young charm
  • Luis Miguel: Love you is a pleasure
  • Lynda: My Independence Day
  • Madness: Wonderful.
  • Malice Mizer: Saikai no chi to bara (3 November).
  • Mandy Moore: So Real
  • Sea of Cups: Suna
  • Marco Antonio Solís: Troops of my soul
  • Maria Elena Walsh: Unforgettable
  • Mariah Carey: Rainbow
  • Marilyn Manson: The Last Tour on Earth
  • Megadeth: Risk
  • Metalium: Millennium Metal
  • Metallica: S luminous
  • Mercyful Fate: 9
  • Michael Bolton: Only a Woman like you
  • Miguel Bosé: Best of Bosé
  • Mike Oldfield: Guitars
  • Moby: Play
  • Mœnia: Addendum
  • Molotov: Apocalipshit
  • Monchy & Alexandra: Sheet in White
  • Muse: Showbiz
  • Mylène Farmer: Innamoration
  • Nacho Cano: Love humor
  • Nicky Jam: Nicky Jam's Success
  • Nine Inch Nails: The fragile
  • Noelia: Noelia
  • Witch eyes: Vengue
  • Oomph! Plastik
  • Opeth: Still life
  • Otpetye Moshenniki: Фигня
  • P.O.D.: The Fundamental Elements of Southtown
  • Pedro Guerra: Raíz
  • Pedro Suárez-Vértiz: Current Degeneration
  • Pet Shop Boys: Nightlife
  • Porcupine Tree: Stupid dream
  • Rammstein: Live aus Berlin
  • Red Hot Chili Peppers: Californication
  • Ricardo Arjona: 17 great successes
  • Ricky Martin: Ricky Martin.
  • Ringo Starr: I wanna be Santa Claus
  • Roberto Carlos: Mensagens
  • Roberto Carlos: Great events
  • Roberto Carlos: 30 great songs (compilation)
  • Rocío Dúrcal: For all life
  • Rosario: Play the madness
  • Rosendo: There is always a story (live)
  • Roxette: Have a nice day
  • Rush: Different strings (live Album)
  • Santana: Supernatural
  • S Club 7: S Club
  • Servando and Florentino: Lonesome boy
  • Sigur Rós: Agætis byrjun
  • Simply Red: Love and the Russian Winter
  • Silverchair: Neon Ballroom
  • Slipknot: Slipknot
  • Smash Mouth: Astro Lounge
  • Solitude: I do want my country.
  • Sonata Arctica: Ecliptica
  • Static-X: Wisconsin Death Trip
  • Steve Vai: The Ultra Zone
  • Sting: Brand New Day
  • Sugar Ray: 14:59
  • Supergrass: Supergrass
  • t.A.T.u.: Ya Soshla S Uma
  • Tarkan: Tarkan
  • Testament: The Gathering
  • That '70s Show: That '70s Album (Rockin)
  • The Corrs: Unplugged
  • The Cranberries:Bury the Hatchet
  • The Misfits: Famous Monsters
  • Thursday: Waiting
  • Holy Land: Legendary
  • Timbiriche: The concert
  • Toto: Mindfields
  • Train: The Gathering
  • Travis: The Man Who
  • Verse violators: Genius
  • Walls of Jericho: Bound Feed the Gagged
  • Will Smith: Willenium
  • Zurdok: Synthesizer
  • ZZ Top: XXX

Television

Nobel Prize

  • Physics: Gerardus't Hooft and Martinus J.G. Veltman
  • Chemistry: Ahmed H. Zewail
  • Medicine: Günter Blobel
  • Peace: Doctors Without Borders
  • Literature: Günter Grass
  • Economy: Robert Mundell

Prince of Asturias Awards

  • Arts: Santiago Calatrava Valls
  • Social Sciences: Raymond Carr
  • Communication and Humanities: Instituto Caro y Cuervo
  • Concordia: Spanish Caritasa
  • International cooperation: Pedro Duque, John Glenn, Chiaki Mukai and Valery Polyakov
  • Sports: Steffi Graf
  • Scientific and Technical Research: Ricardo Miledi and Enrique Moreno González
  • Letters: Günter Grass

Cervantes Award

  • Jorge Edwards

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