Summer Paralympics 2000/7-a-side football

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7-a-side football at the
11th Summer Paralympics
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venue AustraliaAustralia Sydney
Teams 8th
date October 19-29, 2000
decisions 1
Atlanta 1996
Medal
table 7-a-side football
space country
gold RussiaRussia Russia
silver UkraineUkraine Ukraine
bronze BrazilBrazil Brazil

At the Summer Paralympics 2000 in Sydney , 7-a-side football medals were awarded in a competition .

qualification

Qualified teams

A total of eight men's teams had qualified for the Paralympics:

continent number Attendees
host 1 AustraliaAustralia Australia
from Europe 5 NetherlandsNetherlands Netherlands Portugal Russia Spain Ukraine
PortugalPortugal 
RussiaRussia 
SpainSpain 
UkraineUkraine 
from South America 2 ArgentinaArgentina Argentina Brazil
BrazilBrazil 

Squad

The squad for each team was as follows:

ArgentinaArgentina Argentina
   Jaime, Gustavo
   Sosa, Mario
   Bastias, Claudio
   Delella, Nicolas
   Morinigo, Claudio
   Conte, Claudio
   Arreguito, Omar
   Nahuelquin, Gustavo
   Sosa, Javier
   Canals, Diego
   Lopez, Emiliano
AustraliaAustralia Australia
   Barber, David
   Panazzolo, Andrew
   Marcelino, Miguel
   Haddrick, Eric
   Pyne, Chris
   Rand, Jason
   Tonna, George
   Thorpe, Jeremy
   Fedele, Shaun
   Menzies, Beau
   Morris, Mark
BrazilBrazil Brazil
   Costa, Adriano
   Rocha, Luciano
   Silva, Marcos
   Ferreira, Fabio
   Rodrigues, Jean
   Quiaveli, Romildo
   Amador, Douglas
   Ayres, Joao
   Lopes, Marcio
   Tamiozzo, Moises
   dos Santos, Marcos
NetherlandsNetherlands Netherlands
   Lokhoff, Stephan
   Korbach, Bob
   de Vries, Jaap
   van Breemen, Rudi
   van Son, Thieu
   Beekmans, Patrick
   Hennink, Wilfred
   Enser, Percy
   de Wit, Milo
   Janse, Micha
   de Jong, Arno
PortugalPortugal Portugal
   Germano, Nuno
   Goncalves, Manuel
   Martinho, Gabriel
   Fernandes, Rogerio
   Oliveira, Rui
   Duraes, Alvaro
   Dias, Francisco
   Carvalho, Jose
   Silva, Fernando
   Vieira, Ricardo
   Barata, Fernando
RussiaRussia Russia
   Sheman, Alexey
   Fatiakhdinov, Marat
   Silatchev, Alexei
   Dzimistarishvili, Mamuka
   Morozov, Victor
   Toumakov, Alexei
   Sizov, Pavel
   Brednev, Mikhail
   Korenkov, Nikolan
   Lozhechnikov, Andrey
   Khryashev, Sergey
SpainSpain Spain
   Arzallus, Aitzol
   Pardo, Borja
   Vazquez, Ivan
   Peleteiro, Jorge
   Clemente, Sergio
   Fernandez, Carlos
   Jimenez, David
   Lopez, Santiago
   Rufo, Manuel
   Hurtado, Jose
   Visitacion, Jesus Maria
UkraineUkraine Ukraine
   Zhuchynin, Yevhen
   Kovalskyy, Mykola
   Kabanov, Volodymyr
   Vakulenko, Serhiy
   Roztoka, Andriy
   Tsukanov, Andriy
   Novopoltsev, Valeriy
   Lytvynenko, Ihor
   Dutko, Taras
   Krot, Sergiy
   Babiy, Sergiy

Game mode

The teams started with a group stage with two groups in which everyone played against everyone. Then the winners and the runners-up in each group progressed and played against each other in a knockout system . The other teams played for places 5 to 8.

Preliminary round

Group A

Pl. country Sp. S. U N Gates Diff. Points
 1. UkraineUkraine Ukraine  3  3  0  0 012: 200 +10 09
 2. PortugalPortugal Portugal  3  1  1  1 002: 300  −1 04th
 3. ArgentinaArgentina Argentina  3  1  0  2 005:100  −5 03
 4th NetherlandsNetherlands Netherlands  3  0  1  2 002: 600  −4 01
Was standing:

Abbreviations: Pl. = Place, Sp = games, S = wins, U = draws, N = defeats
Explanations: games for 1st to 4th place , game for 5th place , game for 7th place

rank nation Ukraine Portugal Argentina Netherlands
1 Ukraine 3-0 6: 2 3-0
2 Portugal 0: 3 2-0 0-0
3 Argentina 2: 6 0: 3 3: 2
4th Netherlands 0: 3 0-0 2: 3

Group B

Pl. country Sp. S. U N Gates Diff. Points
 1. RussiaRussia Russia  3  2  1  0 008: 200  +6 07th
 2. BrazilBrazil Brazil  3  1  2  0 007: 300  +4 05
 3. SpainSpain Spain  3  1  1  1 002: 400  −2 04th
 4th AustraliaAustralia Australia  3  0  0  3 000: 800  −8 00
Was standing:

Abbreviations: Pl. = Place, Sp = games, S = wins, U = draws, N = defeats
Explanations: games for 1st to 4th place , game for 5th place , game for 7th place

rank nation Russia Brazil Spain Australia
1 Russia 2: 2 3-0 3-0
2 Brazil 2: 2 1: 1 4-0
3 Spain 0: 3 1: 1 1-0
3 Australia 0: 3 0: 4 0: 1

Final round

Game for 7th place

Netherlands - Australia 1: 2

Play for 5th place

Argentina - Spain 5: 2

Games for 1st to 4th place - semi-finals

Ukraine - Brazil 2.1 n.V., 1: 1
Portugal - Russia 1: 3

Game for 3rd place

Brazil - Portugal 2: 1

final

Ukraine - Russia 2: 3

Medalist

There was only one competition for men.

Gold Russia
RussiaRussia
Alexey Shemanin, Marat Fatiakhdinov, Alexei Silatchev, Mamuka Dzimistarishvili, Victor Morozov, Alexei Toumakov, Pavel Sizov, Mikhail Brednev, Nikolan Korenkov, Andrey Lozhechnikov, Sergey Khryashev
Silver Ukraine
UkraineUkraine
Yevhen Zhuchynin, Mykola Kovalskyy, Volodymyr Kabanov, Serhiy Vakulenko, Andriy Roztoka, Andriy Tsukanov, Valeriy Novopoltsev, Ihor Lytvynenko, Taras Dutko,

Sergiy Krot, Sergiy Babiy

Bronze Brazil
BrazilBrazil
Adriano Costa, Luciano Rocha, Marcos Silva, Fabio Ferreira, Jean Rodrigues, Romildo Quiaveli, Douglas Amador, Joao Ayres, Marcio Lopes, Moises Tamiozzo, Marcos dos Santos

Final placement

space country
01 RussiaRussia Russia
02 UkraineUkraine Ukraine
03 BrazilBrazil Brazil
04th PortugalPortugal Portugal
05 ArgentinaArgentina Argentina
06th SpainSpain Spain
07th AustraliaAustralia Australia
08th NetherlandsNetherlands Netherlands

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