Football at the 2017 Island Games

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Football at the 2017 Island Games
Football pictogram.svg
Tournament details
Host country Gotland, Sweden
DatesJune 24 – 30
TeamsMen's 16
Women's 11
Venue(s)9
Tournament statistics
Matches played Men's 34
Women's 22
2015
2023

The 2017 Island Games in Gotland is the fifteenth edition in which an association football tournament was played at the multi-games competition and the ninth Women's tournament.

Contents

Events

Medal table

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1Flag of the Isle of Man.svg  Isle of Man  (IOM)1102
2Gotland vapen.svg  Gotland  (Gotland)1001
3Flag of Greenland.svg  Greenland  (GRL)0101
4Flag of Guernsey.svg  Guernsey  (GGY)0011
Flag of Jersey.svg  Jersey  (JEY)0011
Totals (5 entries)2226

Medal summary

EventGoldSilverBronze
Men
details
Flag of the Isle of Man.svg  Isle of Man
Daniel Bell
Sam Caine
Christopher Cannell
Karl Clark
Liam Cowin
Sean Doyle
Alexander Harrison
Alexander Holden
Samuel Holliday
Nicholas Hurt
Samuel Ingham
Frank Jones
Ciaran Mcnulty
Jack Mcvey
Callum Morrissey
Rhys Oates
Daymon Petkov
Stephen Riding
Daniel Simpson
Matthew Woods
Flag of Greenland.svg  Greenland
Malik Berthelsen
Aputsiaq Evald Birch
Johan Bistrup
Steffen Boller
John Ludvig Broberg
Lars Peter Broberg
Mika Davidsen
Patrick Frederiksen
Anders H. Petersen
Malik Juuhl
Ari Claus Jean Lehnfelt Hermann
Kaali Lund Mathæussen
Norsaq Lund Mathæussen
Lars Pavia Fritsen
Nikki Petersen
Nick Reimer
Amos Rosbach
Loke Svane
Niels Svane
Nukannguaq Zeeb
Flag of Guernsey.svg  Guernsey
Ross Allen
Ryan-Zico Black
Thomas Dodds
Jacob Fallaize
Charlton Gauvain
Simon Geall
Daniel Hale
Jordan Kelly
Robbie Legg
Matthew Loaring
Angus Mackay
Keanu Marsh
River Marsh
Tyler Mckane
Rory Moriarty
Paris Pereira
Leroi Riley
Sebbastian Skillen
Joshua Steel
Harry Tobin
Women
details
Gotland vapen.svg  Gotland
Sissela Andersson
Jonna Appelgren
Ellen Bäckström
Nina Didriksson
Maja Elofsson
Ellinor Ericsson
Frida Erlandsson
Hilda Gustafsson
Marie Höglund
Elin Larsson
Ejla Lillro
Pauline Mårtensson
Hilda Nygren
Ellen Olofsson
Ebba Ronqvist
Amanda Ronström
Louise Ruthström
Ellen Sandström
Frida Starkenberg
Elfrida Svedjer
Flag of the Isle of Man.svg  Isle of Man
Melissa Bell
Kira Buchan
Jade Burden
Rebecca Corkish
Lisa Costain
Anna Dillon
Eleanor Gawne
Kayleigh Greggor
Shannon Groves
Casey Halsall
Kym Micklin
Alexandra Honour
Emily Jones
Sarah O'Reilly
Holly Summer
Chloe Teare
Olivia Toombs
Sarah Wignall
Flag of Jersey.svg  Jersey
Marta Ascensao
Liberty Barnett
Michelle Bichard
Jodie Botterill
Sophie Botterill
Ella Bernnand
Rose Corbett
Lara Couvert
Paula Dos Santos Alves
Ciara Giles
Kelly Hughes
Natasha Keen
Leanne Le Feuvre
Sara Luce
Fiona Mackinnon
Holly Muirhead
Lauren Quemard
Sylvia Spinola
Eve Amelia Watson
Megan Wood

Participants

Venues

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References

  1. 1 2 "Island Games 2017 Squads Announced". Isle of Man Football Association. 10 April 2017.