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===Sports===
===Sports===
* The [[2021–2022 Auburn Tigers basketball team|Auburn Tigers]], [[2021–2022 Alabama Crimson Tide basketball team|Alabama Crimson Tide]], [[2021–2022 UAB Blazers basketball team|UAB Blazers]] and Jacksonville State Gamecocks were all invited to the 2022 NCAA Men's Basketball tournament. None advanced beyond the round of 32.
* [[April 16]]: The [[USFL]] kicked off with the [[2022 Birmingham Stallions]] defeating the New Jersey Generals 28-24 at [[Protective Stadium]].
* [[April 16]]: The [[USFL]] kicked off with the [[2022 Birmingham Stallions]] defeating the New Jersey Generals 28-24 at [[Protective Stadium]].
* April 16: The Savannah Bananas baseball team sold out a performance at [[Rickwood Field]].
* April 16: The Savannah Bananas baseball team sold out a performance at [[Rickwood Field]].
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* [[October 30]]: [[Alabama State University]] won the 81st [[Magic City Classic]] 24-17.
* [[October 30]]: [[Alabama State University]] won the 81st [[Magic City Classic]] 24-17.
* [[November 26]]: [[2022 Iron Bowl]]
* [[November 26]]: [[2022 Iron Bowl]]
* The [[2021–2022 Auburn Tigers basketball team|Auburn Tigers]], [[2021–2022 Alabama Crimson Tide basketball team|Alabama Crimson Tide]], [[2021–2022 UAB Blazers basketball team|UAB Blazers]] and Jacksonville State Gamecocks were all invited to the 2022 NCAA Men's Basketball tournament. None advanced beyond the round of 32.
* [[December 27]]: The East Carolina Pirates defeated the Coastal Carolina Chanticleers 53-29 in the [[2022 Birmingham Bowl]] at [[Protective Stadium]].


====Professional teams====
====Professional teams====

Revision as of 18:18, 30 December 2022

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2022 is the 151st year after the founding of the City of Birmingham.

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A volcanic eruption at Hunga Tonga on January 15 caused tsunami flooding across the Pacific. Russia invaded Ukraine. The U.S. Supreme Court reversed its 1973 decision in Roe v. Wade. NASA's James Webb Space Telescope began transmitting its first images. Charles III was crowned King of the United Kingdom. The 2022 midterm elections were held in the United States. Elon Musk purchased Twitter.

Annie Ernaux won the Nobel Prize for literature. Geneticist Svante Pääbo won the Noble Prize for medicine for his research into the Neanderthal genome. The Nobel Peace Prize was shared between supporters of civil society in Belarus, Russia and Ukraine.

Notable people who died in 2022 included actors James Caan, Angela Lansbury, Ray Liotta, Nichelle Nichols, Sidney Poitier, Paul Sorvino and William Hurt; anthropologist Richard Leakey; architect Arata Isozaki; basketball player Bill Russell; comedians Gallagher and Gilbert Gottfried; film directors Peter Bogdanovich and Jean-Luc Godard; football coach Dan Reeves; football player Len Dawson; historian David McCullough; former Japanese prime minister Shinzo Abe; manga artist Kazuki Takahashi; musicians Angelo Badalamenti, Coolio, Lamont Dozier, Naomi Judd, Loretta Lynn, Christine McVie, Meat Loaf, Olivia Newton-John, and Vangelis; novelist Peter Straub; philosopher Bruno Latour; Queen Elizbeth II of the United Kingdom; record executive Jim Stewart; soccer legend Pelé; former U.S. Secretary of State Madeleine Albright; and former General Secretary of the Soviet Communist Party Mikhail Gorbachev.

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