7-a-side football at the XII. Summer Paralympics
information
venue
Greece Athens
Teams
8th
date
September 17-28, 2004
decisions
1
← Sidney 2000
At the 2004 Summer Paralympics in Athens , 7-a-side football medals were awarded in a competition . The decisions were made between September 19 and 27, 2004. The venue was the Olympic Hockey Center , where the Olympic hockey tournaments also took place.
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
Bastias, Claudio
Conte, Claudio
Sosa, Mario
Sosa, Javier
Nunez, Matias
Jaime, Ezequiel
Canals, Diego
Nahuelquin, Gustavo
Lopez, Emiliano
Morinigo, Claudio
Pereyra, Damian
Cardinal, Carlos
Brazil Brazil
Pereira, Flavio
Rocha, Luciano
Silva, Marcos
Guimaraes, Joseph
Silva, Moises
Bruzzi, Fabiano
Costa, Adriano
Lima, Renato
Rosa, Peterson
Marinho, Leandro
Rodrigues, Jean
Ferreira, Marcos
Iran Iran
Safari, Hadi
Khedri, Mohammadreza
Kerimizadeh, Abdolreza
Heidari Gouradel, Morteza
Hosseini Far, Seyed Nasser
Khosravani, Houshang
Mansour Falah, Javad
Kamani, Naghi
Najafitovahkhoshgeh, G.
Mahini, Ardeshir
Mshhady Hashemi, M.
Ireland Ireland
Kavanagh, Darren
O'Hara, Alan
O'Grady, Brendan
Devlin, Kieran
Clint, Andrew
O'Riordan, Finbarr
Messett, Gary
Murrihy, James
Brennan, Aidan
Markey, Joseph
Dollard, Paul
O'Neill, Peter
Netherlands Netherlands
de Haas, Ruben
Tetelepta, David
Lokhoff, Stephan
van de Ven, Martijn
Adelaars, beard
Berlee, Nico
Beekmans, Patrick
van Breemen, Rudi
Voogd, Jeroen
van den Born, Richard
van Son, Thieu
de Wit, Milo
Russia Russia
Fatiakhdinov, Marat
Frolov, Alexander
Murvanidze, Lasha
Borisov, Pavel
Kuvaev, Andrey
Chubko, Evgeny
Potekhin, Ivan
Tchesmine, Alexei
Glushonok, Aleksandr
Kalachev, Anton
Lozhechnikov, Andrey
Smirnov, Oleg
Ukraine Ukraine
Zhuchynin, Yevhen
Kosenko, Ihor
Antonyuk, Volodymyr
Kabanov, Volodymyr
Vakulenko, Serhiy
Roztoka, Andriy
Tsukanov, Andriy
Shevchyk, Anatoliy
Ponomaryov, Denys
Dutko, Taras
Babiy, Sergiy
Trushev, Vitaliy
United States United States
Peters, Michael
McKinney, Joshua
Wolf, Chris
McCullough, Jon
Wolff, Eli
Slemons, Jason
Laces, Tom
Arneaud, Derek
Blue, Josh
Woosnam, David
Theobald, John
Johnson, Keith
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
Argentina
Iran
Ireland
1
Ukraine
2: 2
6: 2
6-0
2
Argentina
2: 2
2: 2
5: 2
3
Iran
2: 6
2: 2
7: 2
4th
Ireland
0: 6
2: 5
2: 7
Group B
rank
nation
Brazil
Russia
Netherlands
United States
1
Brazil
2: 1
6: 1
4-0
2
Russia
1: 2
7: 1
3-0
3
Netherlands
1: 6
1: 7
6: 1
4th
United States
0: 4
0: 3
1: 6
Final round
Games for 1st to 4th place - semi-finals
Ukraine
-
Russia
4: 1
Brazil
-
Argentina
4: 1
Game for 7th place
Ireland
-
United States
4-0
Play for 5th place
Game for 3rd place
final
Medalist
There was only one competition for men.
Gold Ukraine Ukraine
Volodymyr Antonyuk, Sergiy Babiy, Taras Dutko, Volodymyr Kabanov, Ihor Kosenko, Denys Ponomaryov, Andriy Roztoka, Anatoliy Shevchyk, Vitaliy Trushev, Andriy Tsukanov, Serhiy Vakulenko, Yevhen Zhuchynin
Silver brazil Brazil
Fabiano Bruzzi, Adriano Costa, Marcos Ferreira, Joseph Guimaraes, Renato Lima, Leandro Marinho, Flavio Pereira, Luciano Rocha, Jean Rodrigues, Peterson Rosa, Marcos Silva, Moises Silva, Sergiy Krot, Sergiy Babiy
Bronze Russia Russia
Pavel Borisov, Evgeny Chubko, Marat Fatiakhdinov, Alexander Frolov, Aleksandr Glushonok, Anton Kalachev, Andrey Kuvaev, Andrey Lozhechnikov, Lasha Murvanidze, Ivan Potekhin, Oleg Smirnov, Alexei Tchesmine
Final placement
literature
Web links
7-a-side football at the Paralympics
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