Football at the 2019 Military World Games – Men's tournament

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Men's Football Tournament
at the 2019 Military World Games
Tournament details
Host countryChina
Dates16 – 27 October
Teams12 (from 5 confederations)
Venue(s)2 (in 1 host city)
Final positions
ChampionsFlag of Bahrain.svg  Bahrain
Runners-upFlag of Qatar.svg  Qatar
Third placeFlag of Algeria.svg  Algeria
Fourth placeFlag of North Korea.svg  North Korea
2015
2023

The Men's football tournament at the 2019 Military World Games was held in Wuhan in China from 16 to 27 October.

Contents

Group stage

Group A

PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsQualification
1Flag of Algeria.svg  Algeria 3210131+127Quarter-finals
2Flag of Qatar.svg  Qatar 312053+25
3Flag of Ireland.svg  Republic of Ireland 31113524
4Flag of the United States.svg  United States 3003113120
Source: [ citation needed ]
Algeria  Flag of Algeria.svg4–0Flag of Ireland.svg  Republic of Ireland
Wuhan National Fitness Center Football Field 1, Wuhan
Referee: Khalid Abdullah Al-Shidi (Oman)
Qatar  Flag of Qatar.svg3–1Flag of the United States.svg  United States
Wuhan National Fitness Center Football Field 2, Wuhan
Referee: Karim Abed (France)
Algeria  Flag of Algeria.svg1–1Flag of Qatar.svg  Qatar
Wuhan National Fitness Center Football Field 4, Wuhan
Referee: Aristotelis Diamantopoulos (Greece)
United States  Flag of the United States.svg0–2Flag of Ireland.svg  Republic of Ireland
Wuhan National Fitness Center Football Field 1, Wuhan
Referee: Jan Erik Wild (Germany)
United States  Flag of the United States.svg0–8Flag of Algeria.svg  Algeria
Wuhan National Fitness Center Football Field 3, Wuhan
Referee: Khalid Abdullah Al-Shidi (Oman)
Republic of Ireland  Flag of Ireland.svg1–1Flag of Qatar.svg  Qatar
Wuhan National Fitness Center Football Field 2, Wuhan
Referee: ZhenLu Shi (China)

Group B

PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsQualification
1Flag of Oman.svg  Oman 3300102+89Quarter-finals
2Flag of Egypt.svg  Egypt 311131+24
3Flag of Greece.svg  Greece 31114624
4Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada 30031980
Source: [ citation needed ]
Greece  Flag of Greece.svg0–0Flag of Egypt.svg  Egypt
Wuhan National Fitness Center Football Field 3, Wuhan
Referee: Leandro De Lima E Silva (Brazil)
Canada  Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg0–4Flag of Oman.svg  Oman
Wuhan National Fitness Center Football Field 4, Wuhan
Referee: Tobias Kossiski (Germany)
Greece  Flag of Greece.svg2–1Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada
Wuhan National Fitness Center Football Field 3, Wuhan
Referee: Lahlou Benbraham (Algeria)
Oman  Flag of Oman.svg1–0Flag of Egypt.svg  Egypt
Wuhan National Fitness Center Football Field 2, Wuhan
Referee: Karim Abed (France)
Oman  Flag of Oman.svg5–2Flag of Greece.svg  Greece
Wuhan National Fitness Center Football Field 1, Wuhan
Referee: Karim Abed (France)
Egypt  Flag of Egypt.svg3–0Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada
Wuhan National Fitness Center Football Field 4, Wuhan
Referee: Jan Erik Wild (Germany)

Group C

PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsQualification
1Flag of North Korea.svg  North Korea 321063+37 [a] Quarter-finals
2Flag of Bahrain.svg  Bahrain 321063+37 [a]
3Flag of Brazil.svg  Brazil 30120111 [b]
4Flag of France.svg  France 30120111 [b]
Source: [ citation needed ]
Notes:
  1. 1 2 Fair play points: North Korea −10, Bahrain −14.
  2. 1 2 Fair play points: Brazil −9, France −12.
France  Flag of France.svg0–1Flag of North Korea.svg  North Korea
Wuhan National Fitness Center Football Field 2, Wuhan
Referee: Mohamed Adel Hussein (Egypt)
Brazil  Flag of Brazil.svg0–1Flag of Bahrain.svg  Bahrain
Wuhan National Fitness Center Football Field 3, Wuhan
Referee: Chunhan Gu (China)
France  Flag of France.svg0–0Flag of Brazil.svg  Brazil
Wuhan National Fitness Center Football Field 4, Wuhan
Referee: Eoghan O'Shea (Republic of Ireland)
Bahrain  Flag of Bahrain.svg2–2Flag of North Korea.svg  North Korea
Wuhan National Fitness Center Football Field 2, Wuhan
Referee: Chunhan Gu (China)
Bahrain  Flag of Bahrain.svg3–1Flag of France.svg  France
Wuhan National Fitness Center Football Field 3, Wuhan
Referee: Lahlou Benbraham (Algeria)
North Korea  Flag of North Korea.svg3–1Flag of Brazil.svg  Brazil
Wuhan National Fitness Center Football Field 2, Wuhan
Referee: Aristotelis Diamantopoulos (Greece)

Knockout stage

Quarter-finals

Algeria  Flag of Algeria.svg3–0Flag of Ireland.svg  Republic of Ireland
Wuhan National Fitness Center Football Field 1, Wuhan
Referee: Chunhan Gu (China)
Oman  Flag of Oman.svg0–1Flag of Bahrain.svg  Bahrain
Wuhan National Fitness Center Football Field 2, Wuhan
Referee: Karim Abed (France)
North Korea  Flag of North Korea.svg1–0Flag of Greece.svg  Greece
Wuhan National Fitness Center Football Field 3, Wuhan
Referee: Mohamed Adel Hussein (Egypt)
Qatar  Flag of Qatar.svg1–0Flag of Egypt.svg  Egypt
Wuhan National Fitness Center Football Field 4, Wuhan
Referee: Lahlou Benbraham (Algeria)

Semi-finals

Algeria  Flag of Algeria.svg1–1 (a.e.t.)Flag of Bahrain.svg  Bahrain
Penalties
3–5
Hankou Cultural Sports Centre, Wuhan
Referee: Aristotelis Diamantopoulos (Greece)
North Korea  Flag of North Korea.svg1–2Flag of Qatar.svg  Qatar

Bronze medal match

Algeria  Flag of Algeria.svg4–0Flag of North Korea.svg  North Korea
Hankou Cultural Sports Centre, Wuhan
Referee: Mohamed Adel Hussein (Egypt)

Gold medal match

Bahrain  Flag of Bahrain.svg3–1Flag of Qatar.svg  Qatar
Hankou Cultural Sports Centre, Wuhan
Referee: Lahlou Benbraham (Algeria)

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