2006 CPISRA Football 7-a-side European Championships

2006 CPISRA Football 7-a-side European Championships
Tournament details
Host country Republic of Ireland Ireland
Dates 21 – 28 July 2006
Teams 8
Venue(s) 1 (in 1 host city)
Final positions
Champions Ukraine Ukraine
Runners-up Russia Russia
Third place Netherlands Netherlands
Fourth place Republic of Ireland Ireland
Tournament statistics
Matches played 20
Goals scored 108 (5.4 per match)
Top scorer(s) Ukraine Vitaliy Trushev (6)

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
Host nation 1 Republic of Ireland Ireland
European Region 7 England England & Wales Wales
Finland Finland
Netherlands Netherlands
Russia Russia
Scotland Scotland
Spain Spain
Ukraine 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
Pot 1 Ukraine Ukraine Russia Russia
Pot 2 Republic of Ireland Ireland Netherlands Netherlands
Pot 3 Spain Spain England England & Wales Wales
Pot 4 Scotland Scotland Finland Finland

Squads

The individual teams contact following football gamblers on to:[1]

Group 1

Ukraine Ukraine Republic of Ireland Ireland Spain Spain Scotland Scotland

1. Kostyantyn Symashko
2. Vitaliy Trushev
3. Sergiy Babiy
4. Taras Dutko
5. Oleksandr Devlysh
6. Ivan Shkvarlo
7. Andriy Tsukanov
8. Denys Ponomaryov
9. Olexiy Hetun
10. Volodymyr Kabsnov
11. Volodymyr Antonyuk
15. Ihor Kosenko

1. Peter O'Neill
2. Paul Dollard
3. Aidan Brennan
4. Luke Evans
5. Joseph Markey
6. Finbar O'Riordan
7. Gary Messett
8. Kieran Devlin
9. Alan O'Hara
10. Darren Kavanagh
11. Neil Walsh
12. Jonathan Corway

1. Jesus Maria Visitacion
2. Sergio Alvarez
4. Ramon Dell Pino
5. Jamie Rosado
6. Juan Antonio Perez
7. Sergio Clemente
8. Carlos Lopez
9. Yordi Lopez
10. Ivan Vazquez
11. Pedro Rocha
12. Luis Sierra

1. Craig Connell
2. Gary Brown
3. Joe Divine
4. Cameron Muir
5. Craig Gray
6. Keith Gardiner
7. Martin Keirn
9. John Wardrope
10. Barry Manson
11. Jonathon Patterson
12. Barry Jackson
15. Graeme Patterson

Group 2

Russia Russia Netherlands Netherlands England England & Wales Wales Finland Finland

1. Oleg Smirnov
2. Andrei Lozhecnikov
3. Anton Kalachev
4. Rolan Dzhanaev
5. Pavel Sizov
6. Aleksey Tumakov
7. Alexey Chesmin
8. Ivan Potekhin
11. Stanislav Kolykhalov
12. Georgy Nadzharyan
14. Pavel Borisov
15. Andrey Kuvaev

1. Rudi Van Breemen
2. Jeroen Voogd
3. John Swinkles
4. Jeffrey Bruinier
5. John Dost
6. Patrick Beekmans
7. Richard Van Amerongen
8. Ruben Dehass
9. David Tetelepta
10. Stephan Lokhoff
11. Matijn Van De Ven
16. Bart Adelaars

1. Gavin Wood
2. David Kelly
3. Stepan Hanhan
4. Andy Taylor
5. Dominic Benn
6. Gary Davies
7. Michael Barker
8. Jordan Smith
9. Richard Fox
10. Michael Heathcote
11. Mark Brookes
12. Jordan Raynes

1. Kim Suurivouri
2. Henri Forss
3. Jussi Laurila
4. Janne Inkila
7. Teemu Komulainen
9. Janne Helander
10. Johannes Siikonen
11. Antti Turunen
12. Jaakki Seppala
17. Jussi Tuominen
18. Pentti Kokko

Venues

The venues to be used for the European Championships were located in Dublin.

Dublin
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.

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.

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
1 Ukraine Ukraine 3 3 0 0 16 0 +16 9 Team play for the position 1 - 4
2 Republic of Ireland Ireland 3 2 0 1 14 4 +10 6
3 Spain Spain 3 1 0 2 9 11 2 3 Team play for the position 5 - 8
4 Scotland Scotland 3 0 0 3 1 25 24 0

21 July 2006
11:00
Scotland Scotland 1–8 Spain Spain
Manson Report Vazquez  4', 27'
Y. Lopez  28', 33'
Rocha  30'
C. Lopez  48'
Clemente  53'
Dell Pino  55'
Belfield Bowl

21 July 2006
17:00
Ukraine Ukraine 7–0 Republic of Ireland Ireland
Trushev  2', 8'
Koskenko  10'
Babiy  32'
Tsukanov  7', 27'
Report
Belfield Bowl

23 July 2006
15:00
Ukraine Ukraine 6–0 Spain Spain
Kabsnov  6', 21'
Dutko  13', 32', 54'
Antonyuk  57'
Report
Belfield Bowl

23 July 2006
17:00
Republic of Ireland Ireland 10–0 Scotland Scotland
Dollard  4'
O'Riordan  9', 37', 46'
Messett  10', 12', 20', 31'
Markey  30'
Kavanagh  52'
Report
Belfield Bowl

24 July 2006
11:00
Ukraine Ukraine 7–0 Scotland Scotland
Trushev  2', 8'
Koskenko  10'
Babiy  32'
Tsukanov  7', 27'
Devlysh  56'
Report
Belfield Bowl

24 July 2014
17:00
Republic of Ireland Ireland 4–1 Spain Spain
Markey  24'
Evans  36'
O'Riordan  53'
Walsh  60'
Report Vazquez  27'
Belfield Bowl

Group 2

Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualified for
1 Russia Russia 3 3 0 0 12 0 +12 9 Team play for the position 1 - 4
2 Netherlands Netherlands 2 2 0 0 12 4 +8 6
3 England England & Wales Wales 1 1 0 0 2 8 6 3 Team play for the position 5 - 8
4 Finland Finland 0 0 0 0 0 14 14 0

21 July 2006
13:00
England England & Wales Wales 2–0 Finland Finland

Report
Belfield Bowl

21 July 2006
15:00
Russia Russia 4–0 Netherlands Netherlands
Borisov  6', 48'
Lozhecnikov  7'
Potekhin  34'
Report[2]
Belfield Bowl

23 July 2016
11:00
Netherlands Netherlands 8–0 Finland Finland
Swinkles  1'
Lokhoff  4', 5', 14', 15'
Tetelepta  23'
Van de Ven  27'
Bruinier  47'
Report[2]
Belfield Bowl

23 July 2006
13:00
Russia Russia 4–0 England England & Wales Wales
Chesmin  23', 44'
Kuvaev  61'
Borisov  62'
Report
Belfield Bowl

24 July 2006
13:00
Netherlands Netherlands 4–0 England England & Wales Wales
Swinkles  16'
Van de Ven  39'
Lokhoff  59'
Dehass  60'
Report[2]
Belfield Bowl

24 July 2006
15:00
Russia Russia 4–0 Finland Finland
Sizov  1', 3'
Lozhecnikov  20'
Dzhanaev  23'
Report
Belfield Bowl

Knockout stage

Semi-finals

Position 5-8

26 July 2006
11:00
Scotland Scotland 1–6 England England & Wales Wales
J. Patterson  48' Report Barker  2', 24', 44'
Taylor  9'
Benn  37'
Fox  39'
Belfield Bowl

26 July 2006
13:00
Spain Spain 3–1 Finland Finland
Clemente  18'
Alvarez  22'
Y. Lopez  32'
Report Laurila  59'
Belfield Bowl

Position 1-4

26 July 2006
15:00
Russia Russia 5–1 Republic of Ireland Ireland
Chesmin  27'
Kuvaev  26'
Sizov  29'
Potekhin  4', 49'
Report Dollard  43'
Belfield Bowl

26 July 2006
17:00
Ukraine Ukraine 5–0 Netherlands Netherlands
Trushev  53', 59'
Devlysh  15'
Antonyuk  56'
Dutko  58'
Report[2]
Belfield Bowl

Finals

Position 7-8

28 July 2006
11:00
Scotland Scotland 1–0 Finland Finland
J. Patterson  49' Report
Belfield Bowl

Position 5-6

28 July 2006
13:00
England England & Wales Wales 3–2 Spain Spain
Fox  16'
Barker  50'
Davies  59'
Report Clemente  30'
Vazquez  33'
Belfield Bowl

Position 3-4

28 July 2006
15:00
Republic of Ireland Ireland 1–2 Netherlands Netherlands
Dollard  37' Report[2] Van Amerongen  25'
Van de Ven  59'
Belfield Bowl

Final

28 July 2006
17:00
Russia Russia 2–5 Ukraine Ukraine
Kuvaev  22'
Borisov  37'
Report Kabsnov  10', 33'
Antonyuk  16'
Shkvarlo  47'
Dutko  58'
Belfield Bowl

Statistics

Goalscorers

6 goals
5 goals
  • Ukraine Taras Dutko
  • Netherlands Stephan Lokhoff
4 goals
  • England Michael Barker
  • Russia Pavel Borisov
  • Russia Volodymyr Kabsnov
  • Republic of Ireland Gary Messett
  • Republic of Ireland Finbar O'Riordan
  • Ukraine Andriy Tsukanov
  • Spain Ivan Vazquez
3 goals
  • Russia Volodymyr Antonyuk
  • Russia Alexey Chesmin
  • Spain Sergio Clemente
  • Republic of Ireland Paul Dollard
  • Russia Andrey Kuvaev
  • Russia Ivan Potekhin
  • Russia Pavel Sizov
  • Netherlands Matijn Van De Ven
  • Spain Yordi Lopez
2 goals
  • England & Wales Richard Fox
  • Ukraine Oleksandr Devlysh
  • Ukraine Ihor Kosenko
  • Russia Andrei Lozhecnikov
  • Republic of Ireland Joseph Markey
  • Ukraine Sergiy Babiy
  • Ukraine Vitaliy Trushev
  • Netherlands John Swinkles
1 goal
  • Spain Sergio Alvarez
  • England & Wales Dominic Benn
  • Netherlands Jeffrey Bruinier
  • Spain Carlos Lopez
  • England & Wales Gary Davies
  • Netherlands Ruben Dehass
  • Spain Ramon Dell Pino
  • Russia Rolan Dzhanaev
  • Republic of Ireland Luke Evans
  • Republic of Ireland Darren Kavanagh
  • Finland Jussi Laurila
  • Scotland Barry Manson
  • Spain Pedro Rocha
  • Ukraine Ivan Shkvarlo
  • England & Wales Andy Taylor
  • Netherlands David Tetelepta
  • Netherlands Richard Van Amerongen
  • Republic of Ireland Neil Walsh
  • England ??
  • Spain ??
  • Spain ??

Ranking

RankTeam
Ukraine Ukraine
Russia Russia
Netherlands Netherlands
4. Republic of Ireland Ireland
5. England England & Wales Wales
6. Spain Spain
7. Scotland Scotland
8. Finland Finland

See also

References

  1. 2006 CPISRA European Championships, Players List (PDF). CPISRA. 2012-06-16.
  2. 1 2 3 4 5 "CP voetbal football 7-a-side Interlands". cpvoetbal.nl (in Dutch). Retrieved 2016-04-05.
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