7-a-side football at the 11th Summer Paralympics
information
venue
Australia Sydney
Teams
8th
date
October 19-29, 2000
decisions
1
← Atlanta 1996
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:
Squad
The squad for each team was as follows:
Argentina Argentina
Jaime, Gustavo
Sosa, Mario
Bastias, Claudio
Delella, Nicolas
Morinigo, Claudio
Conte, Claudio
Arreguito, Omar
Nahuelquin, Gustavo
Sosa, Javier
Canals, Diego
Lopez, Emiliano
Australia Australia
Barber, David
Panazzolo, Andrew
Marcelino, Miguel
Haddrick, Eric
Pyne, Chris
Rand, Jason
Tonna, George
Thorpe, Jeremy
Fedele, Shaun
Menzies, Beau
Morris, Mark
Brazil Brazil
Costa, Adriano
Rocha, Luciano
Silva, Marcos
Ferreira, Fabio
Rodrigues, Jean
Quiaveli, Romildo
Amador, Douglas
Ayres, Joao
Lopes, Marcio
Tamiozzo, Moises
dos Santos, Marcos
Netherlands 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
Portugal Portugal
Germano, Nuno
Goncalves, Manuel
Martinho, Gabriel
Fernandes, Rogerio
Oliveira, Rui
Duraes, Alvaro
Dias, Francisco
Carvalho, Jose
Silva, Fernando
Vieira, Ricardo
Barata, Fernando
Russia Russia
Sheman, Alexey
Fatiakhdinov, Marat
Silatchev, Alexei
Dzimistarishvili, Mamuka
Morozov, Victor
Toumakov, Alexei
Sizov, Pavel
Brednev, Mikhail
Korenkov, Nikolan
Lozhechnikov, Andrey
Khryashev, Sergey
Spain Spain
Arzallus, Aitzol
Pardo, Borja
Vazquez, Ivan
Peleteiro, Jorge
Clemente, Sergio
Fernandez, Carlos
Jimenez, David
Lopez, Santiago
Rufo, Manuel
Hurtado, Jose
Visitacion, Jesus Maria
Ukraine 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
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
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
Games for 1st to 4th place - semi-finals
Ukraine
-
Brazil
2.1 n.V., 1: 1
Portugal
-
Russia
1: 3
Game for 3rd place
final
Medalist
There was only one competition for men.
Gold Russia Russia
Alexey Shemanin, Marat Fatiakhdinov, Alexei Silatchev, Mamuka Dzimistarishvili, Victor Morozov, Alexei Toumakov, Pavel Sizov, Mikhail Brednev, Nikolan Korenkov, Andrey Lozhechnikov, Sergey Khryashev
Silver Ukraine Ukraine
Yevhen Zhuchynin, Mykola Kovalskyy, Volodymyr Kabanov, Serhiy Vakulenko, Andriy Roztoka, Andriy Tsukanov, Valeriy Novopoltsev, Ihor Lytvynenko, Taras Dutko,
Sergiy Krot, Sergiy Babiy
Bronze Brazil Brazil
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
literature
Web links
7-a-side football at the Paralympics
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