Tournament details | |
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Host country | Ireland |
Dates | 21 – 28 July 2006 |
Teams | 8 |
Venue(s) | 1 (in 1 host city) |
Final positions | |
Champions | Ukraine (3rd title) |
Runners-up | Russia |
Third place | Netherlands |
Fourth place | Ireland |
Tournament statistics | |
Matches played | 20 |
Goals scored | 108 (5.4 per match) |
Top scorer(s) | Taras Dutko (6) |
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The 2006 CPISRA Football 7-a-side European Championships was the European championship for men's national 7-a-side association football teams. CPISRA stands for Cerebral Palsy International Sports & Recreation Association. Athletes with a physical disability competed. The Championship took place in Ireland from 21 to 28 July 2006.
Football 7-a-side was played with modified FIFA rules. Among the modifications were that there were seven players, no offside, a smaller playing field, and permission for one-handed throw-ins. Matches consisted of two thirty-minute halves, with a fifteen-minute half-time break. The Championships was a qualifying event for the 2007 CPISRA Football 7-a-side World Championships.
Participating teams and officials
Teams
Means of qualification | Berths | Qualified |
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Host nation | 1 | Ireland |
European Region | 7 | England & Wales Finland Netherlands Russia Scotland Spain Ukraine |
Total | 8 |
The draw
During the draw, the teams were divided into pots because of rankings. Here, the following groups:
Group 1 | Group 2 | |
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Pot 1 | Ukraine | Russia |
Pot 2 | Ireland | Netherlands |
Pot 3 | Spain | England & Wales |
Pot 4 | Scotland | Finland |
Squads
The individual teams contact following football gamblers on to:
Group 1
Ukraine | Ireland | Spain | Scotland |
01. Kostyantyn Symashko |
01. Peter O'Neill |
01. Jesus Maria Visitacion |
01. Craig Connell |
Group 2
Russia | Netherlands | England & Wales | Finland |
01. Oleg Smirnov |
01. Rudi Van Breemen |
01. Gavin Wood |
01. Kim Suurivouri |
Venues
The venues to be used for the European Championships were located in Dublin.
Dublin | Dublin | |
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Belfield Bowl | ||
Capacity: 3,000 | ||
Format
The first round, or group stage, was a competition between the 8 teams divided among two groups of four, where each group engaged in a round-robin tournament within itself. The two highest ranked teams in each group advanced to the knockout stage for the position one to four. The next two teams played for the position five to eight. The last teams played for the position nine to ten. Teams were awarded three points for a win and one for a draw. When comparing teams in a group over-all result came before head-to-head.
Tie-breaking criteria for group play |
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The ranking of teams in each group was based on the following criteria:
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In the knockout stage there were two rounds (semi-finals, and the final). The winners plays for the higher positions, the losers for the lower positions. For any match in the knockout stage, a draw after 60 minutes of regulation time was followed by two 10 minute periods of extra time to determine a winner. If the teams were still tied, a penalty shoot-out was held to determine a winner.
Classification
Athletes with a physical disability competed. The athlete's disability was caused by a non-progressive brain damage that affects motor control, such as cerebral palsy, traumatic brain injury or stroke. Athletes must be ambulant.
Players were classified by level of disability.
- C5: Athletes with difficulties when walking and running, but not in standing or when kicking the ball.
- C6: Athletes with control and co-ordination problems of their upper limbs, especially when running.
- C7: Athletes with hemiplegia.
- C8: Athletes with minimal disability; must meet eligibility criteria and have an impairment that has impact on the sport of football.
Teams must field at least one class C5 or C6 player at all times. No more than two players of class C8 are permitted to play at the same time.
Group stage
The first round, or group stage, have seen the ten teams divided into two groups of five teams.
Group 1
Pos | Team | Pld | W | D | L | GF | GA | GD | Pts | Qualified for |
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1 | Ukraine | 3 | 3 | 0 | 0 | 16 | 0 | +16 | 9 | Team play for the position 1 - 4 |
2 | Ireland | 3 | 2 | 0 | 1 | 14 | 4 | +10 | 6 | |
3 | Spain | 3 | 1 | 0 | 2 | 9 | 11 | −2 | 3 | Team play for the position 5 - 8 |
4 | Scotland | 3 | 0 | 0 | 3 | 1 | 25 | −24 | 0 |
Rules for classification: Tie-breaking criteria
Scotland | 1–8 | Spain |
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Manson | Report | Vazquez 4', 27' Y. Lopez 28', 33' Rocha 30' C. Lopez 48' Clemente 53' Dell Pino 55' |
Ukraine | 3–0 | Ireland |
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Trushev Dutko Tsukanov |
Report |
Ukraine | 6–0 | Spain |
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Kabanov 6', 21' Dutko 13', 32', 54' Antonyuk 57' |
Report |
Ireland | 10–0 | Scotland |
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Dollard 4' O'Riordan 9', 37', 46' Messett 10', 12', 20', 31' Markey 30' Kavanagh 52' |
Report |
Ukraine | 7–0 | Scotland |
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Trushev 2', 8' Kosenko 10' Babiy 32' Tsukanov 7', 27' Devlysh 56' |
Report |
Ireland | 4–1 | Spain |
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Markey 24' Evans 36' O'Riordan 53' Walsh 60' |
Report | Vazquez 27' |
Group 2
Pos | Team | Pld | W | D | L | GF | GA | GD | Pts | Qualified for |
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1 | Russia | 3 | 3 | 0 | 0 | 12 | 0 | +12 | 9 | Team play for the position 1 - 4 |
2 | Netherlands | 3 | 2 | 0 | 1 | 12 | 4 | +8 | 6 | |
3 | England & Wales | 3 | 1 | 0 | 2 | 2 | 8 | −6 | 3 | Team play for the position 5 - 8 |
4 | Finland | 3 | 0 | 0 | 3 | 0 | 14 | −14 | 0 |
Rules for classification: Tie-breaking criteria
England & Wales | 2–0 | Finland |
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Report |
Russia | 4–0 | Netherlands |
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Borisov 6', 48' Lozhecnikov 7' Potekhin 34' |
Report |
Netherlands | 8–0 | Finland |
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Swinkles 1' Lokhoff 4', 5', 14', 15' Tetelepta 23' Van de Ven 27' Bruinier 47' |
Report |
Russia | 4–0 | England & Wales |
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Chesmin 23', 44' Kuvaev 61' Borisov 62' |
Report |
Netherlands | 4–0 | England & Wales |
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Swinkles 16' Van de Ven 39' Lokhoff 59' Dehass 60' |
Report |
Russia | 4–0 | Finland |
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Sizov 1', 3' Lozhecnikov 20' Dzhanaev 23' |
Report |
Knockout stage
Semi-finals
Position 5-8
Scotland | 1–6 | England & Wales |
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J. Patterson 48' | Report | Barker 2', 24', 44' Taylor 9' Benn 37' Fox 39' |
Spain | 3–1 | Finland |
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Clemente 18' Alvarez 22' Y. Lopez 32' |
Report | Laurila 59' |
Position 1-4
Russia | 5–1 | Ireland |
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Chesmin 27' Kuvaev 26' Sizov 29' Potekhin 4', 49' |
Report | Dollard 43' |
Ukraine | 5–0 | Netherlands |
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Trushev 53', 59' Devlysh 15' Antonyuk 56' Dutko 58' |
Report |
Finals
Position 7-8
Scotland | 1–0 | Finland |
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J. Patterson 49' | Report |
Position 5-6
England & Wales | 3–2 | Spain |
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Fox 16' Barker 50' Davies 59' |
Report | Clemente 30' Vazquez 33' |
Position 3-4
Ireland | 1–2 | Netherlands |
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Dollard 37' | Report | Van Amerongen 25' Van de Ven 59' |
Final
Russia | 2–5 | Ukraine |
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Kuvaev 22' Borisov 37' |
Report | Kabanov 10', 33' Antonyuk 16' Shkvarlo 47' Dutko 58' |
Statistics
Goalscorers
- 6 goals
- 5 goals
- 4 goals
- 3 goals
- Volodymyr Antonyuk
- Alexey Chesmin
- Sergio Clemente
- Paul Dollard
- Andrey Kuvaev
- Ivan Potekhin
- Pavel Sizov
- Andriy Tsukanov
- Matijn Van De Ven
- Yordi Lopez
- 2 goals
- 1 goal
- Sergio Alvarez
- & Dominic Benn
- Jeffrey Bruinier
- Carlos Lopez
- & Gary Davies
- Ruben Dehass
- Ramon Dell Pino
- Rolan Dzhanaev
- Luke Evans
- Darren Kavanagh
- Jussi Laurila
- Barry Manson
- Pedro Rocha
- Sergiy Babiy
- Ihor Kosenko
- Ivan Shkvarlo
- & Andy Taylor
- David Tetelepta
- Richard Van Amerongen
- Neil Walsh
- ??
- ??
- ??
Ranking
Rank | Team |
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Ukraine | |
Russia | |
Netherlands | |
4. | Ireland |
5. | England & Wales |
6. | Spain |
7. | Scotland |
8. | Finland |
See also
References
- 2006 CPISRA European Championships, Players List (PDF). CPISRA. 16 June 2012. Archived from the original (PDF) on 19 July 2014. Retrieved 31 January 2017.
- https://chtyvo.org.ua/authors/Hnatiuk_Vasyl/Ukraina_v_futbolnykh_turnirakh_invalidiv.pdf
- ^ "CP voetbal football 7-a-side Interlands". cpvoetbal.nl (web.archive.org) (in Dutch). Archived from the original on 4 July 2012. Retrieved 5 April 2016.
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External links
- 2006 European Championships Dublin Archived 19 July 2014 at the Wayback Machine
- Cerebral Palsy International Sports & Recreation Association (CPISRA)
- International Federation of Cerebral Palsy Football (IFCPF)
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