2017_European_Amputee_Football_Championship

2017 European Amputee Football Championship

2017 European Amputee Football Championship

International football competition


The 2017 European Amputee Football Championship was the first edition of the annual international competition of amputee football national men's teams. It was organized by the European Amputee Football Federation (EAFF), and was held in Istanbul, Turkey between October 1–10, 2017. The championship's drawing ceremony took place in Riva, Beykoz, Istanbul on August 19 to determine the groups.[1]

Quick Facts Tournament details, Host country ...
Turkey (red) attacking England (blue) in the final match.

Turkey won the title for the first time, defeating England in the final. Poland became bronze medalist before Spain. All matches were played at the Turkish Football Federation Hasan Doğan National Teams Camp and Training Facility in Riva, Beykoz but the final at Vodafone Park in Beşiktaş.[2][3][4]

Participating nations

Following 12 nations competed in three groups. The first two ranking teams (green) in each group plus the two best third-ranking teams (lime green) qualified for the knockout stage of quarterfinals.

Preliminary round

Group A

[1]

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2 October 2017
17:00 EDTTurkeyTurkey7 – 0GermanyGermanyRiva4[5]
3 October 2017
11:00 EDTSpainSpain4 – 0Georgia (country)GeorgiaRiva 2[2]
4 October 2017
10:30 EDTSpainSpain2 – 1GermanyGermanyRiva 2[6]
18:00 EDTTurkeyTurkey9 – 0Georgia (country)GeorgiaRiva 4[5][6]
5 October 2017
13:00 EDTGermanyGermany1–1Georgia (country)GeorgiaRiva 2[5]
18:00 EDTTurkeyTurkey4 – 0SpainSpainRiva 4[5]

Group B

[1]

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3 October 2017
12:30 EDTPolandPoland5 – 1FranceFranceRiva 4[2]
14:00 EDTItalyItaly4 – 0BelgiumBelgiumRiva 2[2]
4 October 2017
13:30 EDTItalyItaly0–0FranceFranceRiva 2[6]
15:00 EDTPolandPoland4 – 0BelgiumBelgiumRiva 4[6]
5 October 2017
10:30 EDTFranceFrance3 – 0BelgiumBelgiumRiva 2[5]
15:00 EDTPolandPoland3 – 0ItalyItalyRiva 4[5]

Group C

[1]

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3 October 2017
15:30 EDTEnglandEngland8 – 0GreeceGreeceRiva 4[2]
17:00 EDTRussiaRussia2 – 0Republic of IrelandIrelandRiva 2[2]
4 October 2017
12:00 EDTRussiaRussia10 – 0GreeceGreeceRiva 4[6]
16:30 EDTEnglandEngland1 – 0Republic of IrelandIrelandRiva 2[6]
5 October 2017
12:00 EDTIrelandRepublic of Ireland4 – 0GreeceGreeceRiva 4[5]
16:30 EDTRussiaRussia0 – 1EnglandEnglandRiva 2[5]

9th–12th place round

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7 October 2017
GeorgiaGeorgia (country)5 – 2BelgiumBelgiumRiva 2[7]
GermanyGermany2 – 1GreeceGreeceRiva 2[7]
8 October 2017
GreeceGreece0 – 4Georgia (country)GeorgiaRiva 2[7]
BelgiumBelgium1–1GermanyGermanyRiva 2[7]
9 October 2017
GreeceGreece0–0BelgiumBelgiumRiva 2[7]
GeorgiaGeorgia (country)2 – 5GermanyGermanyRiva 4[7]

Knockout stage

Quarterfinals Semifinals Gold Medal
         
A1 Turkey Turkey 2
C2 Russia Russia 1
A1 Turkey Turkey 2
B1 Poland Poland 0
B1 Poland Poland 5
C3 Republic of Ireland Ireland 0
A1 Turkey Turkey 2
C1 England England 1
C1 England England 2
B3 France France 0
C1 England England 3 Bronze Medal
A2 Spain Spain 0
A2 Spain Spain 2 B1 Poland Poland 3
B2 Italy Italy 1 A2 Spain Spain 1
Round of 4 5th place
      
B3 France France 0
B2 Italy Italy 1
B2 Italy Italy 2
C3 Republic of Ireland Ireland 0
C3 Republic of Ireland Ireland
C2 Russia Russia DNS

Quarterfinals

7 October 2017
SpainSpain2 – 1ItalyItalyRiva 4[8]
PolandPoland5 – 0Republic of IrelandIrelandRiva 4[8]
EnglandEngland2 – 0FranceFranceRiva 4[8]
TurkeyTurkey2 – 1RussiaRussiaRiva 4[8][9]

Russian team withdrawal

During the quarterfinal match of Turkey vs. Russia on October 7, 2017, Russian player Shakbulatov was shown a red card after receiving his second yellow card and was sent off. As he was leaving the pitch, he pushed a referee standing by the sideline down to the ground. Right after the incident, the match's referee decided to end the match in the 69th minute in the overtime while Turkey was in the lead by 2–1. The Russian team withdrew from the championship and did not show up in the further match against Ireland.[10]

5th–8th place knockout

8 October 2017
FranceFrance0 – 1ItalyItalyRiva 2[7]
IrelandRepublic of Ireland– DNSRussiaRussiaRiva 2[7]
9 October 2017
IrelandRepublic of Ireland0 – 2ItalyItalyRiva 2[7]

Semifinals

8 October 2017
TurkeyTurkey2 – 0PolandPolandRiva 4[3]
EnglandEngland3 – 0SpainSpainRiva 4[7]

Bronze medal match

9 October 2017
PolandPoland3 – 1SpainSpainRiva 4[7]

Gold medal match

9 October 2017
TurkeyTurkey2 – 1EnglandEnglandVodafone Park[4]

Rankings

Turkish team enjoying the championship title holding the cup.
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2017 European Amputee Football Championship
Turkey
Turkey
First title

References

  1. "Avrupa Ampute Futbol Şampiyonası kuraları çekildi". Anadolu Agency (in Turkish). 2017-08-19. Retrieved 2017-10-11.
  2. Gür, Süha (2017-10-09). "Turkey wins European amputee football championship". Anadolu Agency. Retrieved 2017-10-12.
  3. "Türkiye Ampute Futbol Milli Takımı çeyrek finalde". CNN Türk (in Turkish). 2017-10-05. Retrieved 2017-10-11.
  4. "Türkiye: 9 – Gürcistan: 0 – Maç Sonucu". Habertürk (in Turkish). 2017-10-05. Retrieved 2017-10-11.
  5. "Results". European Amputee Football Championship 2017. Retrieved 2017-10-11.
  6. "Ampute Milli Takımı yarı finalde". As Spor (in Turkish). 2017-10-07. Retrieved 2017-10-11.
  7. "Ampute Milli Futbol Takımı yarı finalde". Kral Spor (in Turkish). 2017-10-07. Retrieved 2017-10-11.

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