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2022 Goalball World Championships

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2022 Goalball World Championships
Location Matosinhos, Portugal
Dates5–16 December 2022
Teams32
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The 2022 Goalball World Championships was held in Matosinhos, Portugal from 5 to 16 December 2022.

The 2022 Goalball World Championships were scheduled to be held in Hangzhou, China, to commence Monday, 5 June 2022,[1] although originally set for Sunday 3 to Friday 15 July 2022.[2] Some precursor regional championships were moved due to the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic: IBSA America moved from 6 to 13 November 2021 to 18 to 22 February 2022,[2][3] and IBSA Asia moved from November 2021 to commence 21 March 2022.[4]

By June 2022, the IBSA Asia Regional Championships were moved from South Korea to the ISA Sport City at Bahrain for July 2022,[5] and the Centro de Desportos e Congressos de Matosinhos, Portugal, to be the location for the World Championships in December 2022.[6]

The world title won Brazil and Turkey. For Brazil was their third world title in a row.[7]

Medal summary

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Event Gold Silver Bronze
Men  Brazil  China  Ukraine
Women  Turkey  South Korea  Israel

Team rosters

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Men's rosters

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 Algeria  Argentina  Belgium  Brazil
Coach: Saad Boutiba Coach: Damián Pelozo Coach: Johan De Rick Coach: Jônatas Castro
1 Samir Belhouchat 1 Matías Brítez 1 Arne Vanhove 4 Leomon Moreno
2 Firas Bentria 2 Oscar Silva 2 Wassime Amnir 5 Jose Márcio Sousa
3 Imad Eddine Godmane 3 Leonardo Jazmín 3 Oljan Mapreni 6 Romário Marques
4 Abdelhalim Larbi 4 Mario Velarde 4 Cemil Dzemail 7 Emerson Silva
5 Djalal Boutadjine 5 Matías Miranda 5 Klison Mapreni 8 Paulo Saturnino
6 Omar Mebarki 6 Eloy Nieva 6 Tom Vanhove 9 André Dantas
 Canada  China  Colombia  Egypt
Coach: Nathalie Séguin Coach: Yin Shiqiang Coach: Juan Negrete Coach: Mohamed Farahat
1 Ahmad Zeividavi 3 Yang Mingyuan 1 Víctor Montaño 2 Mohamed Elsayed
2 Aron Ghebreyohannes 5 Hu Mingyao 2 Jesús Hernández 3 Ahmed Abdelrazek
6 Blair Nesbitt 6 Yu Qinquan 3 Enrique Acero 5 Sayed Awwad
7 Doug Ripley 7 Yu Deyi 4 Javier Arroyo 6 Ali Ali
8 Mason Smith 8 Sun Zhen 7 Andrés Berrío 7 Omar Mohamed
9 Peter Parsons 9 Wang Jinhao 9 Eider Cuéllar 9 Ahmed Elsayed
 Germany  Iran  Japan  Lithuania
Coach: Stefan Weil Coach: Bahman Dousti Coach: Rikiya Kudo Coach: Klaidas Janeika
1 Michael Dennis 1 Khalil Shahrionarsab 1 Yuto Sano 1 Nerijus Montvydas
3 Thomas Steiger 2 Mohammad Mansouri 3 Masatoshi Ito 2 Artūras Jonikaitis
4 Philipp Tauscher 3 Hasan Jafari 5 Ryoga Yamaguchi 3 Justas Pažarauskas
6 Oliver Hörauf 6 Mohammadmahdi Nafisinab 7 Kazuya Kaneko 5 Mantas Brazauskis
8 Nils Emig 7 Mohammad Soranji 8 Koji Miyajiki 6 Normantas Prušinskas
9 Fabian Diehm 9 Mohsen Abdolmaleki 9 Yuta Kawashima 7 Genrik Pavliukianec
 Portugal  Turkey  Ukraine  United States
Coach: Márcia Ferreira Coach: Hüseyin Pelgz Coach: Fedor Dubrovin Coach: Keith Young
2 Alexandre Almeida 1 Hüseyin Alkan 1 Vasyl Oliinyk 1 Daryl Walker
3 Fábio Oliveira 2 Oğuzhan Yılmaz 2 Anton Strelchyk 2 Tyler Merren
5 João Mota 3 Ebubekir Sıddık Kara 3 Vitalii Haponenko 3 Andrew Jenks
6 João Macedo 4 Bilal Tekin 4 Yevheniy Tsyhanenko 7 Matthew Simpson
9 João Sousa 6 Yunus Emre Akyüz 5 Rodion Zhyhalin 8 Christian King
7 Tuncay Karakaya 7 Oleksandr Toporkov 9 Lewis Walker

Women's rosters

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 Algeria  Argentina  Australia  Brazil
Coach: Miloud Djelaili Coach: Irina Versele Coach: Meica Horsburgh Coach: Gabriel Siqueira
1 Saliha Slimi 1 Mailen Benítez 1 Zara Perry 1 Larissa Saturnino
2 Chafika Kehifoun 2 Romina Cardozo 2 Nikita Grosser 2 Geovanna Moura
3 Khalida Ibziz 3 Milagros Porretta 3 Clare Whelan 5 Moniza Lima
4 Sarah Abdellaoui 5 Mariela Almada 4 Jessica Clark 6 Kátia Silva
5 Bakhta Benallou 6 Graciela Almada 6 Amelia Hart 7 Danielle Longhini
6 Saida Bourouba 7 Lorena Magaña 7 Raissa Martin 8 Jéssica Vitorino
 Canada  Denmark  Egypt  France
Coach: Trent Farebrother Coach: Ricky Nielsen Coach: Abobakr Shaaban Coach: Anthony Puaud
3 Whitney Bogart 2 Beritan Dener 2 Amany Abouhussein 1 Audrey Belkhir
4 Meghan Mahon 3 Hazel Gezen 3 Gehad Ezzeldin 2 Sandrine Mourey
5 Emma Reinke 4 Anja Christensen 4 Dina Eladgham 6 Jahmali Berquier
6 Brieann Baldock 7 Juliane Lund 7 Hasnaa Elgabry 7 Gwendoline Matos
7 Amy Burk 9 Shaimaa Hanafy 8 Loïse Rondepierre
8 Maryam Salehizadeh
 Great Britain  Israel  Japan  Mexico
Coach: Aaron Ford Coach: Raz Shoham Coach: Kyoichi Ichikawa Coach: Rafael Godínez
1 Sarah Leiter 1 Elham Mahamid Ruzin 1 Yuki Temma 2 Valeria Aguilar
2 Antonia Bunyan 2 Noa Malka 3 Eiko Kakehata 3 Arlyn Moreno
4 Georgie Bullen 3 Gal Hamrani 4 Saki Amuro 4 María Ornelas
5 Meme Robertson 4 Or Mizrahi 6 Norika Hagiwara 7 Adriana Vizcarra
7 Megan Smithson-Booth 5 Roni Ohayon 7 Rieko Takahashi NP Abril Moreno
8 Lois Turner 6 Lihi Ben-David 9 Masae Komiya
 Portugal  South Korea  Turkey  United States
Coach: Márcia Ferreira Coach: Jung Ji-young Coach: Gültekin Karasu Coach: Jacob Czechowski
1 Eduarda Azevedo 1 Kim Hee-jin 1 Fatma Gül Güler 1 Elizabeth Daugherty
3 Marlene Brandão 2 Park Min-kyoung 2 Reyhan Yılmaz 4 Asya Miller
4 Bruna Lourinho 3 Kim Eun-ji 3 Sevda Altunoluk 5 Amanda Dennis
5 Leonor Silva 6 Sim Seon-hwa 4 Şeydanur Kaplan 7 Eliana Mason
8 Jéssica Castro 7 Seo Min-ji 7 Sevtap Altunoluk 8 Shavon Lockhardt
8 Choi Eum-jee 8 Berfin Altan 9 Mindy Cook

Men's event

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Group C

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Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts
1  Brazil 7 7 0 0 82 36 +46 21 Qualification for quarterfinals
2  Turkey 7 4 2 1 50 32 +18 14
3  Japan 7 4 1 2 59 30 +29 13
4  Germany 7 4 0 3 64 52 +12 12
5  Belgium 7 2 2 3 40 55 −15 8
6  Portugal 7 2 0 5 40 67 −27 6
7  Canada 7 1 1 5 37 74 −37 4
8  Algeria 7 1 0 6 36 62 −26 3
Source: IBSA
Portugal 5−7 Japan
Brazil 10−5 Algeria
Turkey 10−7 Germany
Canada 6−6 Belgium

Germany 16−7 Canada
Portugal 4−13 Turkey
Brazil 8−6 Japan
Belgium 12−2 Algeria

Canada 7−8 Portugal
Turkey 6−9 Brazil
Japan 12−2 Algeria
Belgium 3−13 Germany

Algeria 3−4 Turkey
Japan 13−3 Belgium
Portugal 2−8 Germany
Brazil 13−3 Canada

Turkey 2−2 Japan
Canada 3−13 Algeria
Belgium 10−5 Portugal
Germany 5−13 Brazil

Belgium 1−11 Brazil
Algeria 5−6 Portugal
Germany 1−11 Japan
Canada 2−10 Turkey

Algeria 6−14 Germany
Japan 8−9 Canada
Turkey 5−5 Belgium
Portugal 10−17 Brazil

Group D

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Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts
1  China 7 7 0 0 62 23 +39 21 Qualification for quarterfinals
2  Lithuania 7 5 1 1 78 40 +38 16
3  Ukraine 7 4 1 2 46 29 +17 13
4  Iran 7 4 0 3 59 51 +8 12
5  United States 7 4 0 3 59 55 +4 12
6  Argentina 7 2 0 5 39 59 −20 6
7  Egypt 7 1 0 6 44 73 −29 3
8  Colombia 7 0 0 7 20 77 −57 0
Source: IBSA
Lithuania 5−10 China
Ukraine 8−3 Argentina
United States 15−10 Egypt
Iran 15−5 Colombia

China 8−2 Ukraine
Colombia 2−12 Lithuania
Argentina 3−9 United States
Egypt 3−10 Iran

Ukraine 5−5 Lithuania
Iran 10−6 Argentina
Colombia 5−9 Egypt
United States 4−7 China

Argentina 9−8 Egypt
China 7−5 Iran
Lithuania 12−2 United States
Ukraine 10−0 Colombia

Egypt 2−12 China
Iran 5−15 Lithuania
United States 5−11 Ukraine
Colombia 4−7 Argentina

Iran 9−11 United States
Egypt 3−6 Ukraine
Colombia 1−11 China
Argentina 7−13 Lithuania

China 7−4 Argentina
Lithuania 16−9 Egypt
Ukraine 4−5 Iran
United States 13−3 Colombia

Knockouts

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Quarter-finalsSemi-finalsFinal
 
          
 
15 December 2022
 
 
 Brazil 15
 
15 December 2022
 
 Iran 5
 
 Brazil 9
 
15 December 2022
 
 Lithuania 4
 
 Lithuania 6
 
16 December 2022
 
 Japan 4
 
 Brazil 6
 
15 December 2022
 
 China 5
 
 China 12
 
15 December 2022
 
 Germany 2
 
 China 9
 
15 December 2022
 
 Ukraine 4 Third place
 
 Turkey 5
 
16 December 2022
 
 Ukraine 6
 
 Lithuania 2
 
 
 Ukraine 6
 

Women's event

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Group A

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Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts
1  Canada 7 7 0 0 75 22 +53 21 Qualification for quarterfinals
2  Turkey 7 6 0 1 75 25 +50 18
3  South Korea 7 5 0 2 51 38 +13 15
4  Denmark 7 4 0 3 60 55 +5 12
5  Algeria 7 3 0 4 42 43 −1 9
6  France 7 1 1 5 34 64 −30 4
7  Argentina 7 1 1 5 33 65 −32 4
8  Mexico 7 0 0 7 25 83 −58 0
Source: IBSA
South Korea 2−11 Turkey
Algeria 9−4 Mexico
Denmark 9−6 France
Canada 6−4 Argentina

Mexico 6−14 Denmark
France 2−12 Canada
Turkey 12−2 Algeria
Argentina 2−11 South Korea

Canada 11−1 Mexico
Algeria 2−3 South Korea
Argentina 5−5 France
Denmark 4−10 Turkey

Turkey 7−12 Canada
South Korea 11−9 Denmark
Algeria 14−4 Argentina
Mexico 7−17 France

Denmark 8−3 Algeria
France 1−11 Turkey
Canada 9−3 South Korea
Argentina 9−4 Mexico

Argentina 3−13 Turkey
Mexico 2−12 South Korea
France 1−11 Algeria
Canada 14−4 Denmark

Turkey 11−1 Mexico
South Korea 9−3 France
Algeria 1−11 Canada
Denmark 12−6 Argentina

Group B

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Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts
1  Israel 7 7 0 0 64 25 +39 21 Qualification for quarterfinals
2  Japan 7 5 1 1 42 17 +25 16
3  United States 7 5 0 2 50 29 +21 15
4  Great Britain 7 4 1 2 43 23 +20 13
5  Brazil 7 3 0 4 50 36 +14 9
6  Australia 7 2 0 5 34 55 −21 6
7  Egypt 7 1 0 6 20 58 −38 3
8  Portugal 7 0 0 7 13 73 −60 0
Source: IBSA
Portugal 3−10 Australia
United States 2−6 Japan
Brazil 5−7 Great Britain
Israel 10−0 Egypt

Japan 11−1 Portugal
United States 11−4 Brazil
Great Britain 3−8 Israel
Egypt 7−12 Australia

Israel 9−7 United States
Brazil 4−5 Japan
Portugal 5−10 Egypt
Australia 3−7 Great Britain

Brazil 10−0 Portugal
Great Britain 10−0 Egypt
United States 9−1 Australia
Japan 6−8 Israel

Israel 8−4 Brazil
Portugal 0−10 Great Britain
Egypt 1−4 United States
Australia 0−7 Japan

Portugal 4−12 United States
Egypt 2−12 Brazil
Australia 5−11 Israel
Great Britain 2−2 Japan

Japan 5−0 Egypt
Brazil 11−3 Australia
Israel 10−0 Portugal
United States 5−4 Great Britain

Knockouts

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Quarter-finalsSemi-finalsFinal
 
          
 
15 December 2022
 
 
 Canada 7
 
15 December 2022
 
 Great Britain 4
 
 Canada 2
 
15 December 2022
 
 South Korea 5
 
 Japan 2
 
16 December 2022
 
 South Korea 3
 
 South Korea 4
 
15 December 2022
 
 Turkey 10
 
 Israel 12
 
15 December 2022
 
 Denmark 2
 
 Israel 2
 
15 December 2022
 
 Turkey 4 Third place
 
 Turkey 5
 
16 December 2022
 
 United States 4
 
 Canada 2
 
 
 Israel 4
 

References

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  1. ^ "2022 IBSA Goalball World Championships". International Blind Sports Federation. IBSA. Retrieved 14 February 2022.
  2. ^ a b HOUSTON, Michael (6 June 2020). "IBSA reveals new dates for Goalball World Championships". Inside the Sport. Retrieved 13 February 2022.
  3. ^ "2022 IBSA Goalball Americas Championships". International Blind Sports Federation. Retrieved 13 February 2022.
  4. ^ "New dates: 2021 IBSA Goalball Asia-Pacific Championships". International Blind Sports Federation. Retrieved 13 February 2022.
  5. ^ "Goalball: Bahrain and Portugal will host the next 2022 Continental Championships". International Blind Sports Federation (IBSA). 14 June 2022. Retrieved 19 July 2022.
  6. ^ "Goalball: Portugal wins the bid for the World Championships". International Blind Sports Federation (IBSA). 20 June 2022. Retrieved 19 July 2022.
  7. ^ "Goalball: Brazil and Turkiye are the new World Champions". International Blind Sports Federation. 16 December 2016.
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