2011 CPISRA Football 7-a-side World Championships

2011 CPISRA Football 7-a-side World Championships

2011 CPISRA Football 7-a-side World Championships official logo
Tournament details
Host country Netherlands
Dates 17 June – 1 July
Teams 16
Venue(s) 4 (in 3 host cities)
Final positions
Champions Russia Russia
Runners-up Iran Iran
Third place Ukraine Ukraine
Fourth place Brazil Brazil
Tournament statistics
Matches played 48

The 2011 CPISRA Football 7-a-side World Championships was the world 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 the Netherlands from 17 June to 1 July 2011.

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 London 2012 Paralympic Games.[1]

Participating teams and officials

Qualifying

Means of qualification Date Venue Berths Qualified
Host nation 1 Netherlands Netherlands
2010 CPISRA Football 7-a-side European Championships 17 – 28 August 2010 Scotland Glasgow, Scotland 7 England England
Republic of Ireland Ireland
Finland Finland
Russia Russia
Spain Spain
Scotland Scotland
Ukraine Ukraine
2010 Asian Para Games 12 – 19 December 2010 South Korea Incheon, South Korea 3 Iran Iran
Japan Japan
South Korea South Korea
2010 America Cup 17 – 27 October 2010 Argentina Buenos Aires, Argentina 4 Argentina Argentina
Brazil Brazil
Canada Canada
United States United States
Pacific 1 Australia Australia
Total 16

The draw

During the draw, the teams were divided into pots because of rankings. Here, the following groups:[2]

Group A Group B Group C Group D
Pot 1 Brazil Brazil (4.) Ukraine Ukraine (3.) Russia Russia (1.) Iran Iran (2.)
Pot 2 Netherlands Netherlands (5.) Scotland Scotland (6.) Argentina Argentina (7.) United States United States (8.)
Pot 3 Australia Australia (11.) Canada Canada (12.) England England (10.) Republic of Ireland Ireland (9.)
Pot 4 Spain Spain (14.) Finland Finland (15.) South Korea South Korea (16.) Japan Japan (13.)

Squads

The individual teams contact following football gamblers on to:[2]

Group A

Brazil Brazil Netherlands Netherlands Australia Australia Spain Spain

1 Marcos dos Santos Ferreira
3 José Augusto Siqueira
4 Dihego Rezende Rodrigues
5 José Carlos Monteiro Guimarᾶes
6 Mateus Francisco Tostes Calvo
7 Fábio da Silva Bordignon
8 Rael de Medeiros Coelho
9 Renato da Rocha Lima
10 Wanderson Silva de Oliveira
11 Jan Francisco Brito da Costa
12 Moisés Tamiozzo da Silva
16 Jean Adriano Rodrigues
Coach: Paulo Fernando Rodrigues da Cruz

1 Rudi van Breemen
4 Myron Gebbink
5 Lars Conijn
6 Peter Kooij
7 Dennis Straatman
8 Pawel Statema
9 John Swinkels
10 Stephan Lokhoff
11 Iljas Visker
14 Daan Dikken
15 Joey Mense
16 Bart Adelaars
17 Abel Walraven
18 Gerard Arends
19 Quincy de Beukelaer
22 Stefan Boersma
Coach: Marcel Geestman

1 Sam Larkins
2 Ben Roche
3 Jack Williams
4 Scott Kennedy
6 Christopher Pyne
7 David Barber
8 Brett Fairhall
9 Ben Atkins
10 Thomas Goodman
11 Beau Menzies
12 Jamie Paulsen
13 Jared Eiby
Coach: Paul Brown

1 Omar Alvarez Serrano
2 Jonatan Corporales Rodríguez
3 Raúl Carrillo Arjona
4 Ramón Del Pino Bernardó
5 Carlos Antón Valor
6 Roberto Ortiz Lora
7 Sergio Clemente Muñoz
8 Carlos Rodríguez Grande
9 Emilio Manuel Ribeiro Sequeira
10 Raúl Pacheco Pérez
11 Abel Urbina Sánchez
12 Leandro Pérez Ferreira
Coach: Emilio Pereira Pérez

Group B

Ukraine Ukraine Scotland Scotland Canada Canada Finland Finland

1 Kostyantyn Symashko
2 Vitaliy Trushev
3 Serhiy Vakulenko
4 Taras Dutko
5 Anatolii Shevchyk
6 Ivan Shkvarlo
7 Andriy Tsukanov
8 Denys Ponomaryov
9 Mykola Mikhovych
10 Oleksiy Hetun
11 Volodymyr Antonyuk
12 Ihor Kosenko
Coach: Sergiy Ovcharenko

1 Craig Connell
2 Blair Glynn
3 Laurie McGinley
4 Scott Troup
5 Graeme Paterson
6 Jamie Tervit
7 Mark Robertson
8 James Richmond
9 Anton Clarke
10 Jonathan Paterson
11 Thomas Brown
Coach: Stuart Sharp

1 Cameron Kleimer
2 Geoff Wakefield
3 John Phillips
4 Christopher Duehrsen
4  Chris Fawcett 7 Dustin Hodgson
8 Brendon McAdam
9 Ross MacDonald
6 Jamie Ackinclose
10 SVito Proietti
11 Matthew Brown
12 Jeremy Baird
Coach: Drew Ferguson

1 Jaakko Seppälä
2 Joona Kuitunen
3 Wiljami Laurila
7 Jussi Tuominen
8 Mikael Jukarainen
9 Janne Helander
10 Johannes Siikonen
14 Pyry Nopsanen
15 Samuel Taipale
16 Joni Berg
Coach: Samuel Siikonen

Group C

Russia Russia Argentina Argentina England England South Korea South Korea

3 Aslanbek Sapiev
6 Alexey Tumakov
7 Alexey Chesmin
8 Ivan Potekhin
9 Eduard Ramonov
10 Andrey Kuvaev
12 Alexander Lekov
13 Lasha Murvanadze
15 Vyacheslav Larionov
16 Vladislav Raretsky
17 Zaurbek Pagaev
18 Alexander Kuligin
Coach: Avtandil Baramidze

1 Gustavo Nahuelquin
2 Mariano Morana
3 Carlos Ferreira
4 Ezequiel Jaime
5 Brian Vivot
6 Maximiliano Fernandez
7 Ariel Medina
8 Gaston Eduardo Rodriguez
9 Angel Gabriel Rodriquez
10 Rodrigo Lugrin
11 Matias Fernandez
13 Marcos Salazar
Coach: Osvaldo Hernandez

1 Jordan Raynes
2 Matthew Dimbylow
3 Martin Sinclair
4 Alistair Heselton
5 Emyle Rudder
6 Joshua Beacham
7 George Fletcher
8 Matthew Ellis
9 Michael Barker
10 Graham Leclerc
11 Karl Townshend
10 Billy Thompson
Coach: Lyndon Lynch

1 Hyeseong Son
2 Hyungsoo Kim
3 Junho Jang
4 Jongtae Kim
5 Haecheol Park
6 Jaesik Moon
7 Seungmok Park
8 Phillip Jung
9 Seungnam Kang
10 Kyeongkuk Gu
11 Sangpil Cho
12 Hyoungjun Lee
Coach: Jaeyong Kim

Group D

Iran Iran United States United States Republic of Ireland Ireland Japan Japan

1 Moslem Akbari
2 Behnam Sohrabibagherabadi
3 Majd Mehran Nikoee&nbsp
4 Booshehri Ehsan Gholamhosseinpour
5 Morteza Heidari
6 Rasoul Atashafrouz
7 Bahman Ansari
8 Mehr Habibollah Heidari
9 Jasem Bakhshi
10 Farzad Mehri
11 Baghi Sadegh Hassani
12 Hashem Rastegarimobin
Coach: Hossein Saleh

1 Keith Johnson
2 Nick Creasey
3 Jason Slemons
4 Chad Jones
5 Bryce Boarman
6 Chris Ahrens
7 Adam Ballou
8 Tom Latsch
9 Josh McKinney
10 Marthell Vazquez
11 Tyler Bennett
12 Charlie Howard
Coach: Jay Hoffman

1 Brian McGillivary
2 Finbar O'Riordan
3 Paul Dollard
4 Luke Evans
5 Joseph Markey
6 Mark Jones (Irish footballer)|Mark Jones
7 Gary Messett
8 Eric O'Flaherty
9 Jason Moran
10 Daragh Snell
11 Aaron Tiers
12 Simon Le Strange
Coach: Daragh Sheridan

1 Henry Naoyoshi Kagayama
2 Hideyuki Yanagi
3 Kenji Hashimoto
4 Yuji Yamada
5 Taisei Taniguchi
6 Ryuta Yoshino
7 Kazuhiro Kubo
8 Kodai Nakaoka
9 Tetsuya Toda
10 Tsukasa Kawano
12 Takayuki Iwasa
Coach: Yukio Jin

Venues

The venues to be used for the World Championships were located in Assen (club Achilles 1894), Emmen (clubs SC Angelslo and FC Emmen) and Hoogeveen (club VV De Weide).[2][3]

Assen Emmen Emmen Hoogeveen
Sportpark Marsdijk
(Achilles 1894)

[4]

Univé Stadion
(FC Emmen)
Sportpark Meerdijk Noord
(SC Angelslo)
Capacity: 5,000 Capacity: 8,600

Format

The first round, or group stage, was a competition between the 16 teams divided among four 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 sixteen. the two lower ranked teams plays for the positions 17 to 32. 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.

In the knockout stage there were three rounds (quarter-finals, 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.

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 sixteen teams divided into four groups of four teams.[2][5] In any every match a maximum of 10 goals scored were counted. This is indicated with an asterisk (*).[6]

Group A

Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualified for
1 Brazil Brazil 3 2 1 0 21 1 +20 7 Team play for the position 1 - 8
2 Netherlands Netherlands 3 2 1 0 13 1 +12 7
3 Australia Australia 3 1 0 2 4 19 15 3 Team play for the position 9 - 16
4 Spain Spain 3 0 0 3 2 19 17 0

17 June 2011
Netherlands Netherlands 1–1 Brazil Brazil
Swinkels  29' Report Silva de Oliveira  7'
Univé Stadion, Emmen

18 June 2011
Australia Australia 4–2 Spain Spain
Larkins  14', 17', 19', 58' Report Valor  10'
Muñoz  38'
Sportpark Meerdijk Noord, Emmen

20 June 2011
Brazil Brazil 10–0 Australia Australia
Silva de Oliveira  12', 50', 51'
J. Rodrigues  17', 38'
da Rocha Lima  18'
da Silva Bordignon  21', 26'
D. Rodrigues  52'
Guimarᾶes  55'
Report
Sportpark Schutlanden, Hoogeveen

20 June 2011
Netherlands Netherlands 5–0 Spain Spain
Conijn  15', 46'
Visker  26'
Lokhoff  42'
Swinkels  60+3'
Report
Sportpark Schutlanden, Hoogeveen

22 June 2011
Spain Spain 0–10 Brazil Brazil
Report da Rocha Lima  14'
Silva de Oliveira  15'
da Silva Bordignon  20', 24', 27', 28'
Brito da Costa  21'
D. Rodrigues  43', 54'
Arjona  53' (o.g.)
Sportpark Schutlanden, Hoogeveen

22 June 2011
Netherlands Netherlands 7–0 Australia Australia
Kooij  3', 60+1'
Lokhoff  9'
Conijn  29'
Visker  30', 30+1', 31'
Report
Sportpark Marsdijk, Assen

Group B

Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualified for
1 Ukraine Ukraine 3 3 0 0 19 2 +17 9 Team play for the position 1 - 8
2 Scotland Scotland 3 2 0 1 14 6 +8 6
3 Canada Canada 3 1 0 2 7 9 2 3 Team play for the position 9 - 16
4 Finland Finland 3 0 0 3 2 25 23 0

18 June 2011
Ukraine Ukraine 5–0 Scotland Scotland
Trushev  10', 19', 39'
Dutko  24'
Mikhovych  44'
Report
Sportpark Meerdijk Noord, Emmen

18 June 2011
Canada Canada 6–0 Finland Finland
M. Brown  6'
Ackinclose  7', 19', 26'
McAdam  46'
Hodgson  48'
Report
Sportpark Meerdijk Noord, Emmen

20 June 2011
Scotland Scotland 10–0 Finland Finland
McGinley  1', 16', 47', 55', 57'
Clarke  13'
Glynn  41'
J. Paterson  42'
Richmond  47', 51'
Report
Sportpark Schutlanden, Hoogeveen

20 June 2011
Ukraine Ukraine 5–0 Canada Canada
Ponomaryov  16', 24', 39', 49'
Ackinclose  30+2'
Report
Sportpark Schutlanden, Hoogeveen

22 June 2011
Scotland Scotland 4–1 Canada Canada
Robertson  6'
J. Paterson  18'
T. Brown  31', 60'
Report Hodgson  34'
Sportpark Schutlanden, Hoogeveen

22 June 2011
Finland Finland 2–9 Ukraine Ukraine
Jukarainen  43'
Siikonen  54'
Report Shkvarlo  3'
Ponomaryov  7'
Mikhovych  15', 58'
Vakulenko  32', 46', 52', 57'
Tsukanov  59'
Sportpark Marsdijk, Assen

Group C

Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualified for
1 Russia Russia 3 3 0 0 12 1 +11 9 Team play for the position 1 - 8
2 Argentina Argentina 3 2 0 1 14 7 +7 6
3 England England 3 1 0 2 12 6 +6 3 Team play for the position 9 - 16
4 South Korea South Korea 3 0 0 3 0 24 24 0

19 June 2011
Russia Russia 3–0 England England
Murvanadze  3', 51'
Tumakov  10'
Report
Sportpark Marsdijk, Assen

19 June 2011
Argentina Argentina 11–0 South Korea South Korea
Vivot  4', 12', 30', 31', 39'
A. Rodriquez  11'
Morana  24', 42', 56'
Lugrin  27'
Salazar  60'
Report
Sportpark Marsdijk, Assen

21 June 2011
Russia Russia 5–1 Argentina Argentina
Kuligin  15'
Ramonov  24'
Murvanadze  29'
Kuvaev  49'
Sapiev  56'
Report Lugrin  8'
Sportpark Meerdijk Noord, Emmen

21 June 2011
England England 12–0 South Korea South Korea
Heselton  6'
Sinclair  29'
Barker  30+1', 43', 49'
Rudder  32'
Townshend  55', 58'
Fletcher  37', 40', 44'
Dimbylow  59'
Report
Sportpark Meerdijk Noord, Emmen

23 June 2011
South Korea South Korea 0–4 Russia Russia
Report Kuligin  5'
Pagaev  25'
Sapiev  27'
Murvanadze  54'
Sportpark Marsdijk, Assen

23 June 2011
England England 2–3 Argentina Argentina
Barker  17', 47' Report A. Rodriquez  16'
Vivot  30+1', 40'
Sportpark Schutlanden, Hoogeveen

Group D

Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualified for
1 Iran Iran 3 3 0 0 15 3 +12 9 Team play for the position 1 - 8
2 United States United States 3 2 0 1 9 9 0 6
3 Republic of Ireland Ireland 3 1 0 2 7 3 +4 3 Team play for the position 9 - 16
4 Japan Japan 3 0 0 3 1 17 16 0

19 June 2011
Iran Iran 3–1 Republic of Ireland Ireland
Mehri  19'
Atashafrouz  28'
Akbari  34'
Report Moran  44'
Sportpark Marsdijk, Assen

19 June 2011
United States United States 4–0 Japan Japan
Vazquez  3', 34'
McKinney  24', 28'
Report
Sportpark Marsdijk, Assen

21 June 2011
Iran Iran 7–2 United States United States
Ansari  6', 27'
Akbari  13', 24', 60+1'
Mehri  38'
Hassani  58'
Report Vazquez  14'
McKinney  43'
Sportpark Meerdijk Noord, Emmen


Ireland Republic of Ireland 8–1 Japan Japan
Messett  9', 40'
Evans  10', 16', 25', 29'
Markey  17'
Tiers  36'
Report Taniguchi  13'
Sportpark Meerdijk Noord, Emmen

23 June 2011
Japan Japan 0–5 Iran Iran
Report Bakhshi  5'
Hassani  14'
Sohrabibagherabadi  35'
Rastegarimobin  37'
Gholamhosseinpour  55'
Sportpark Marsdijk, Assen

23 June 2011
Ireland Republic of Ireland 2–3 United States United States
Snell  50'
O'Flaherty  60'
Report Vazquez  15'
McKinney  41'
Ballou  42'
Sportpark Schutlanden, Hoogeveen

Knockout stage

Quarter-finals

Position 9-16

25 June 2011
12:00
Australia Australia 9–1 Finland Finland
Larkins  14', 33', 51'
Barber  17', 19'
Fairhall  26', 28'
Pyne  30+1', 35'
Report Jukarainen  56'
Sportpark Schutlanden, Hoogeveen

25 June 2011
14:30
Canada Canada 3–2 Spain Spain
Baird  14'
Ackinclose  39', 44'
Report Pacheco Pérez  18'
del Pino Bernardó  36'
Sportpark Schutlanden, Hoogeveen

26 June 2011
12:00
England England 6–0 Japan Japan
Heselton  1'
Barker  16', 17', 49'
Ellis  21'
Sinclair  37'
Report
Sportpark Meerdijk Noord, Emmen

26 June 2011
14:30
Ireland Republic of Ireland 12–1 South Korea South Korea
Moon  3' (o.g.)
O'Flaherty  11'
Snell  13', 44'
Messett  19', 21', 23'
Tiers  32', 46'
Markey  39'
Report Moon  41'
Sportpark Meerdijk Noord, Emmen

Position 1-8

25 June 2011
17:00
Brazil Brazil 4–1 Scotland Scotland
Silva de Oliveira  13', 22'
da Silva Bordignon  23'
Calvo  36'
Report T. Brown  5'
Sportpark Schutlanden, Hoogeveen

25 June 2011
19:30
Ukraine Ukraine 3–1 Netherlands Netherlands
Dutko  5'
Shevchyk  20'
Antoniuk  28'
Report Conijn  42'
Sportpark Schutlanden, Hoogeveen

26 June 2011
17:00
Iran Iran 8–0 Argentina Argentina
Mehri  10', 19'
Bakhshi  11'
Akbari  18', 30', 41'
Sohrabibagherabadi  44', 49'
Report
Sportpark Meerdijk Noord, Emmen

26 June 2011
19:30
Russia Russia 10–1 United States United States
Chesmin  13'
Potekhin  15', 18'
Tumakov  17'
Larionov  24'
Sapiev  36'
Pagaev  39', 43'
Murvanadze  48'
Kuvaev  51'
Report Ballou  31'
Sportpark Meerdijk Noord, Emmen

Semi-finals

Position 13-16

28 June 2011
12:00
Finland Finland 0–2 Japan Japan
Report Toda  19', 23'
Sportpark Marsdijk, Assen

29 June 2011
12:00
Spain Spain 8–1 South Korea South Korea
Valor  5', 46', 49'
Muñoz  9', 30'
Pérez  28', 47', 54'
Report H. Park  25'
Sportpark Schutlanden, Hoogeveen

Position 9-12

28 June 2011
14:30
Australia Australia 0–10 England England
Report Dimbylow  19', 30', 32'
Barker  21', 26', 29'
Rudder  28'
Sinclair  33'
Townshend  50'
Leclerc  60+2'
Sportpark Marsdijk, Assen

29 June 2011
14:30
Canada Canada 0–6 Republic of Ireland Ireland
Report Messett  9', 51'
O'Flaherty  21'
Moran  32'
Snell  50', 60+2'
Sportpark Schutlanden, Hoogeveen

Position 5-8

28 June 2011
19:30
Netherlands Netherlands 4–2 Argentina Argentina
Kooij  18'
Straatman  23', 39'
Visker  60'
Report Morana  30'
Salazar  31'
Sportpark Marsdijk, Assen

29 June 2011
17:00
Scotland Scotland 3–2 United States United States
McGinley  15'
Robertson  28', 33'
Report Vazquez  13'
McKinney  23'
Sportpark Schutlanden, Hoogeveen

Position 1-4

28 June 2011
17:00
Ukraine Ukraine 2–4 Iran Iran
Hetun  41'
Dutko  49'
Report Ansari  3', 5', 11', 20'
Sportpark Marsdijk, Assen

29 June 2011
19:30
Brazil Brazil 0–4 Russia Russia
Report Ramonov  6', 28'
Kuligin  21'
Kuvaev  31'
Sportpark Schutlanden, Hoogeveen

Finals

Position 15-16

30 June 2011
12:00
Finland Finland 1–0 South Korea South Korea
Helander  16' Report
Sportpark Marsdijk, Assen

Position 13-14

30 June 2011
14:30
Japan Japan 4–3 Spain Spain
Toda  30+1', 49'
Arjona  32' (o.g.)
Yoshino  35'
Report Muñoz  4'
Grande  9'
Pérez  56'
Sportpark Marsdijk, Assen

Position 11-12

30 June 2011
17:00
Australia Australia 2–0 Canada Canada
Fawcett  49' (o.g.)
Roche  54'
Report
Sportpark Marsdijk, Assen

Position 9-10

30 June 2011
19:30
England England 0–5 Republic of Ireland Ireland
Report Dollard  9'
Raynes  11' (o.g.)
Messett  16'
Markey  27'
Snell  58'
Sportpark Marsdijk, Assen

Position 7-8

1 July 2011
12:00
Argentina Argentina 7–2 United States United States
Vivot  6', 11', 51', 55'
Salazar  38'
Lugrin  54'
Morana  57'
Report Ballou  8'
Morana  57' (o.g.)
Univé Stadion, Emmen

Position 5-6

1 July 2011
14:30
Netherlands Netherlands 3–1 Scotland Scotland
Straatman  44', 49'
Swinkels  60+2'
Report Robertson  12'
Univé Stadion, Emmen

Position 3-4

1 July 2011
17:00
Ukraine Ukraine 8–3 Brazil Brazil
Antoniuk  66', 11', 30+1', 45'
Dutko  12'
Shevchyk  26', 46'
Hetun  37'
Report Silva de Oliveira  8', 60+1'
Brito da Costa  54'
Univé Stadion, Emmen

Final

1 July 2011
19:30
Iran Iran 1–6 Russia Russia
Mehri  41' Report Murvanadze  2'
Tumakov  13', 16'
Chesmin  20', 25'
Potekhin  43'
Univé Stadion, Emmen

Statistics

Goalscorers

11 goals
  • England Michael Barker
  • Argentina Brian Vivot
8 goals
7 goals
  • England Moslem Akbari
  • England Fábio da Silva Bordignon
  • England Sam Larkins
6 goals
  • Canada Jamie Ackinclose
  • Republic of Ireland Bahman Ansari
  • Scotland Laurie McGinley
  • Russia Lasha Murvanadze
  • Brazil Wanderson Silva de Oliveira
  • Republic of Ireland Daragh Snell
5 goals
  • Ukraine Volodymyr Antonyuk
  • United States Josh McKinney
  • Iran Farzad Mehri
  • Argentina Mariano Morana
  • Spain Raúl Pacheco Pérez
  • Ukraine Denys Ponomaryov
  • United States Marthell Vazquez
  • Netherlands Iljas Visker
4 goals
  • Netherlands Lars Conijn
  • England Matthew Dimbylow
  • Ukraine Taras Dutko
  • Republic of Ireland Luke Evans
  • Spain Sergio Clemente Muñoz
  • Scotland Mark Robertson
  • Netherlands Dennis Straatman
  • Russia Alexey Tumakov
  • Ukraine Serhiy Vakulenko
  • Spain Carlos Antón Valor
3 goals
  • Scotland Thomas Brown
  • United States Adam Ballou
  • Russia Alexey Chesmin
  • Brazil Dihego Rezende Rodrigues
  • England George Fletcher
  • Netherlands Peter Kooij
  • Russia Alexander Kuligin
  • Russia Andrey Kuvaev
  • Argentina Rodrigo Lugrin
  • Republic of Ireland Joseph Markey
  • Ukraine Mykola Mikhovych
  • Republic of Ireland Eric O'Flaherty
  • Russia Zaurbek Pagaev
  • Russia Ivan Potekhin
  • Russia Eduard Ramonov
  • Argentina Marcos Salazar
  • Russia Aslanbek Sapiev
  • Ukraine Anatolii Shevchyk
  • Brazil Wanderson Silva de Oliveira
  • England Martin Sinclair
  • Iran Behnam Sohrabibagherabadi
  • Netherlands John Swinkels
  • Republic of Ireland Aaron Tiers
  • England Karl Townshend
  • Ukraine Vitaliy Trushev
2 goals
  • Brazil Jean Adriano Rodrigues
  • Iran Baghi Sadegh Hassani
  • Iran Jasem Bakhshi
  • Australia David Barber
  • Brazil Jan Francisco Brito da Costa
  • Brazil Renato da Rocha Lima
  • Australia Brett Fairhall
  • England Alistair Heselton
  • Ukraine Oleksiy Hetun
  • Canada Dustin Hodgson
  • England Jonathan Paterson
  • Finland Mikael Jukarainen
  • Netherlands Stephan Lokhoff
  • Argentina Mariano Morana
  • Australia Christopher Pyne
  • Argentina Angel Gabriel Rodriquez
  • England Emyle Rudder
  • Japan Tetsuya Toda
1 goal
  • Iran Rasoul Atashafrouz
  • Canada Matthew Brown
  • Canada Jeremy Baird
  • Brazil Mateus Francisco Tostes Calvo
  • Scotland Anton Clarke
  • Spain Ramón del Pino Bernardó
  • Republic of Ireland Paul Dollard
  • England Matthew Ellis
  • Iran Booshehri Ehsan Gholamhosseinpour
  • Scotland Blair Glynn
  • Spain Carlos Rodríguez Grande
  • Brazil José Carlos Monteiro Guimarᾶes
  • England Janne Helander
  • Russia Vyacheslav Larionov
  • England Graham Leclerc
  • Canada Brendon McAdam
  • South Korea Jaesik Moon
  • South Korea Haecheol Park
  • Iran Hashem Rastegarimobin
  • Scotland James Richmond
  • Australia Ben Roche
  • Ukraine Ivan Shkvarlo
  • Finland Johannes Siikonen
  • Japan Taisei Taniguchi
  • Ukraine Andriy Tsukanov
  • Japan Ryuta Yoshino
own goals
  • Spain Raúl Carrillo Arjona (2 goals)
  • Canada Chris Fawcett
  • South Korea Jaesik Moon
  • Argentina Mariano Morana
  • England Jordan Raynes

Ranking

RankTeam
Russia Russia
Iran Iran
Ukraine Ukraine
4. Brazil Brazil
5. Netherlands Netherlands
6. Scotland Scotland
7. Argentina Argentina
8. United States United States
9. Republic of Ireland Ireland
10. England England
11. Australia Australia
12. Canada Canada
13. Japan Japan
14. Spain Spain
15. Finland Finland
16. South Korea South Korea

See also

References

  1. Football 7-a-Side Qualification Criteria - FT, International Paralympic Committee (IPC), February 2011
  2. 1 2 3 4 "2011 CPISRA Football 7-a-side World Championships". web.archive.org. 2016-10-13. Retrieved 2012-03-22."UEFA backs Cerebral Palsy finals". www.trn.infra.uefa.org. 2016-10-13. Retrieved 2007-10-27.
  3. Draw for the CPISRA football 7-a-side world championships 2011, Cerebral Palsy International Sports & Recreation Association (CPISRA), 2011
  4. "Venues". KNVB. Retrieved 22 June 2011.
  5. Schedule, CPISRA Football 7-a-side World Championships website
  6. "Overview results and standings". Cerebral Palsy International Sports & Recreation Association. Retrieved 22 June 2011.

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