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Football at the 2017 Summer Deaflympics
VenueCanik 19 Mayıs Stadium
Bafra Stadium
Çarşamba Stadium
Location Turkey, Samsun
Dates18–30 July
Champions
Men Turkey
Women Russia
← 2013
2021 →

Football for both men and women was contested in the 2017 Summer Deaflympics from July 18 to July 30.[1]

Canik 19 Mayıs Stadium, Bafra Stadium and Çarşamba Stadium were selected to host the football matches.[2]

In the Men's category, Turkey defeated Ukraine to claim the gold medal and in the Women's category, Russia defeated Poland to claim the gold medal.

Men's tournament

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In the Men's category, 16 nations competed in 4 groups.[3]

Group stage

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Pool A

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Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualification
1  Turkey (H) 3 3 0 0 7 1 6 9 Quarterfinals
2  Egypt 3 2 0 1 7 2 5 6
3  Saudi Arabia 3 1 0 2 8 8 0 3
4  Venezuela 3 0 0 3 0 11 (-11) 0

Pool B

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Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualification
1  Germany 3 2 1 0 4 0 4 7 Quarterfinals
2  Iran 3 2 0 1 4 1 3 6
3  France 3 1 1 1 3 1 2 4
4  Nigeria 3 0 0 3 0 9 (-9) 0

Pool C

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Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualification
1  Italy 3 1 2 0 5 4 1 5 Quarterfinals
2  Ukraine 3 1 1 1 5 3 2 4
3  Japan 3 1 1 1 6 6 0 4
4  Argentina 3 0 2 1 3 6 (-3) 2

Pool D

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Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualification
1  Russia 3 3 0 0 9 1 8 9 Quarterfinals
2  Great Britain 3 2 0 1 9 4 5 6
3  South Korea 3 1 0 2 4 7 (-3) 3
4  Brazil 3 0 0 3 2 12 (-10) 0

Knockout stage

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Elimination

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QuarterfinalsSemifinalsGold medal
 
          
 
25 July
 
 
 Turkey4
 
27 July
 
 Iran0
 
 Turkey4
 
25 July
 
 Italy0
 
 Italy5
 
30 July
 
 Great Britain4
 
 Turkey4
 
25 July
 
 Ukraine3
 
 Egypt2
 
27 July
 
 Germany1
 
 Ukraine1
 
25 July
 
 Egypt0 Bronze medal
 
 Ukraine5
 
29 July
 
 Russia4
 
 Egypt2
 
 
 Italy1
 

Classification

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5th–8th place semi-finals5th place match
 
      
 
26 July
 
 
 Great Britain2
 
29 July
 
 Iran1
 
 Germany4
 
26 July
 
 Great Britain1
 
 Germany4
 
 
 Russia3
 
7th place match
 
 
29 July
 
 
 Russia4
 
 
 Iran2

Women's tournament

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6 nations competed in one group, which was a Knockout eliminator.[3]

Group stage

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Pool A

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Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualification
1  Poland 5 4 1 0 20 2 18 13 Gold medal match
2  Russia 5 4 0 1 17 1 16 12
3  Brazil 5 2 2 1 16 7 9 8 Bronze medal match
4  Great Britain 5 2 1 2 11 5 6 7
5  Turkey (H) 5 1 0 4 7 13 (-6) 3 5th place match
6  China 5 0 0 5 0 43 (-43) 0

Final results

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Gold medal match
 
  
 
29 July
 
 
 Russia6
 
 
 Poland4
 
 
Bronze medal match
 
  
 
28 July
 
 
 Brazil2
 
 
 Great Britain1
 
 
5th place match
 
  
 
28 July
 
 
 Turkey6
 
 
 China0
 

Medalists

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Event Gold Silver Bronze
Men  Turkey (TUR)
Ersin Mert
Melih Kirişci,
Serhat Başaran,
Orhan Aydeniz,
Soner Balcı,
Hakan Erol,
Hakan Kurt,
Murat Şimşek,
Kasım Kılıç,
Eşref Metin Su,
Hüseyin Er,
Seyit Karaca,
Janbert Özeser,
Yunus Şahin,
Mustafa Şaşmaz,
Tolga Alkan,
Mehmet Sert,
Ali Dalkıran,
Fırat Kaya,
Mahmut Aktaş,
İmamettin Sunmez,
Mustafa Acar
 Ukraine (UKR)
Serhiy Frolov,
Rodion Prychyna,
Andrii Sotnikov,
Viktor Pustovit,
Volodymyr Valchuk,
Volodymyr Riy,
Dmytro Nevenchenko,
Oleksii Stativka,
Oleksandr Vereshchaka,
Ihor Reutov,
Dmytro Ukrainets,
Ihor Shoturma,
Shalva Mchedlishvili,
Kostyantyn Voichenko,
Andrii Sobchenko,
Sergiy Bayev,
Dmytro Beilousov,
Oleksandr Olenych,
Viacheslav Bragin
 Egypt (EGY)
Said Anwar Mahmoud Mekawi,
Mohamed Saber,
Reda Abdelwahab Elhendawy,
Tarek Ahmed Aly,
Abdel Salam Ibrahim Abdel Salam,
Mohamed El Sayed,
Hatem Abdelwadoud Gad,
Mahmoud Ahmed Elawady,
Mostafa Fariz,
Mohamed Mahmoud Ahmed,
Mostafa Abdelrahman Khalifa,
Elsayed Abdelhamid,
Mohamed Abdelhamed Hamed Abdelhay,
Hamada Yassein,
Mohamed Ahmed Abdou Helal,
Eslam Ahmed,
Hossam Maher Elbana,
Ahmed Mansour Abdelrahman,
Ahmed Saber Emad,
Omar Nasser,
Gamal Elsayed Saber,
Mohamed Ahmed Abouelela
Women  Russia (RUS)
Olga Mikhailova,
Anastasia Vitalyevna Karavaeva,
Ksenia Kozhevnikova,
Marina Olegovna Shlenkova,
Tatyana Vladimirovna Bolshakova,
Svetlana Nikolaevna Gagarina,
Elena Alexandrovna Tolstova,
Veronika Evgenyevna Nazina,
Irina Viktorovna Degtyareva,
Valentina Golovina,
Yulia Kozhemyakina,
Anna Andreevna Antonova,
Olga Nikitina,
Margarita Nikulina,
Anzhela Georgievna Gavrilash,
Liubov Endakova,
Olga Alexandrovna Sundukova,
Vilena Sazhnova,
Nellya Nikitina,
Svetlana Sergeevna Lukina
 Poland (POL)
Julia Kopinska,
Izabela Kuzniak,
Ewa Jacyna,
Agnieszka Kaczmarczyk,
Alina Jagodzinska,
Paulina Prusinowska,
Karolina Dampc,
Klaudia Lasicka,
Agnieszka Bockowska,
Marta Kaczmarczyk,
Emilia Althoff,
Krystyna Nowak,
Wiktoria Aumiiller,
Jolanta Kultys,
Anna Kusmierek,
Marta Zalewska,
Ewa Liscioch,
Karolina Wojtkiewicz,
Katarzyna Hoffa,
Agata Dampc,
Justyna Siwek,
Joanna Kaczmarczyk
 Brazil (BRA)
Fernanda Falkevicz,
Mariana Gomes Silva,
Carolina Matos Ribeiro,
Vanessa Wons,
Stefany Krebs,
Suzana Alves Souza,
Andressa Trevine Pires,
Vanderleia Barbosa Gonçalves,
Josiane Maria Poleski,
Laelen Cássia Brizola,
Lara Geovana Neves,
Aline Cristina Kaiser,
Soraia Gomes Silva,
Joyce de Lima Rodrigues,
Irozina Rauen Vanelli,
Luana de Jesus,
Deborah Dias Souza,
Marina de Moraes Silva

References

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  1. ^ "Deaflympics 2017 Football - schedule". deaflympics2017.org (in Turkish). Retrieved 2017-10-10.
  2. ^ "Deaflympics 2017 Samsun". deaflympics2017.org (in Turkish). Retrieved 2017-10-10.
  3. ^ a b "Nations at the 2017 Summer Deaflympics - football". deaflympics2017.org (in Turkish). Retrieved 2017-10-10.
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