IFCPF World Cup

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The IFCPF World Cup (formerly known as the IFCPF CP Football World Championships) is the main world competition of CP football. [1] [2] [3] [4] [5] [6] [7] [8] [9] [10] [11] [12] [13]

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History

The blind football has several major competitions. These include the IFCPF CP Football World Championships, former the CPISRA Football-7-a-Side World Championships. The first CPISRA World Championships took place in Denmark in 1982, four years after the first international competition for the sport took place in Scotland at the Cerebral Palsy International Games.

7-a-side football was also played at the Paralympic Games, making its debut at the 1984 Summer Paralympics. [14] It was dropped from the Paralympic program for the 2020 Summer Paralympics.

Names

Men's results

YearHostWinnerScoreRunner-upThird placeScoreFourth placeNumber of teamsRef.
CPISRA tournaments
1990
Details
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Assen (WC)
Flag of the Netherlands.svg
Netherlands
5–0 Flag of Ireland.svg
Ireland
Flag of Belgium (civil).svg
Belgium
no information available5 [16] [17]
1994
Details
Flag of Ireland.svg
Dublin (WC)
Flag of the Netherlands.svg
Netherlands
2–0 Flag of Ireland.svg
Ireland
Flag of Belgium (civil).svg
Belgium
Flag of Spain.svg
Spain
[16] [17]
1998
Details
Flag of Brazil.svg
Rio de Janeiro (WC)
Flag of Russia.svg
Russia
3–1 Flag of Ukraine.svg
Ukraine
Flag of Brazil.svg
Brazil
3–2 Flag of Spain.svg
Spain
11 [16]
2003
Details
Flag of Argentina.svg
Buenos Aires (WC)
Flag of Ukraine.svg
Ukraine
3–1 Flag of Brazil.svg
Brazil
Flag of Russia.svg
Russia
2–1 Flag of Argentina.svg
Argentina
[16]
2007
Details
Flag of Brazil.svg
Rio de Janeiro (WC)
Flag of Russia.svg
Russia
2–1 Flag of Iran.svg
Iran
Flag of Ukraine.svg
Ukraine
2–0 Flag of Brazil.svg
Brazil
16 [16] [18]
2011
Details
Flag of the Netherlands.svg
Assen, Emmen, Hoogeveen (WC)
Flag of Russia.svg
Russia
6–1 Flag of Iran.svg
Iran
Flag of Ukraine.svg
Ukraine
8–3 Flag of Brazil.svg
Brazil
16 [16] [19]
IFCPF tournaments
2015
Details
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Burton-upon-Trent (WC)
Flag of Russia.svg
Russia
1–0 Flag of Ukraine.svg
Ukraine
Flag of Brazil.svg
Brazil
6–0 Flag of the Netherlands.svg
Netherlands
16 [16] [20]
2017
Details
Flag of Argentina.svg
San Luis (WC)
Flag of Ukraine.svg
Ukraine
1–0 Flag of Iran.svg
Iran
Flag of Russia.svg
Russia
2–0 Flag of England.svg
England
16 [21]
2019
Details
Flag of Spain.svg
Seville (Cup)
Flag of Russia.svg
Russia
3–1 Flag of Ukraine.svg
Ukraine
Flag of Brazil.svg
Brazil
4–1 Flag of England.svg
England
16 [22]
2022
Details
Flag of Spain.svg
Salou (Cup)
Flag of Ukraine.svg
Ukraine
1–0 Flag of Iran.svg
Iran
Flag of Brazil.svg
Brazil
2–0 Flag of the United States.svg
United States
15 [23] [24]

Medal table

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1Flag of Russia.svg  Russia  (RUS)5027
2Flag of Ukraine.svg  Ukraine  (UKR)3328
3Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Netherlands  (NED)2002
4Flag of Iran.svg  Iran  (IRI)0404
5Flag of Ireland.svg  Ireland  (IRL)0202
6Flag of Brazil.svg  Brazil  (BRA)0145
7Flag of Belgium (civil).svg  Belgium  (BEL)0022
Totals (7 entries)10101030

International Championships

YearHostWinnerScoreRunner-upThird placeScoreFourth placeNumber of teamsRef.
2009
Details
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Arnhem (IC)
Flag of Ukraine.svg
Ukraine
0–0 ( a.e.t. )
(9–8 p.)
Flag of Russia.svg
Russia
Flag of Iran.svg
Iran
1–0 Flag of Brazil.svg
Brazil
12 [25]
2013
Details
Flag of Spain.svg
Sant Cugat del Vallès (Cup)
Flag of Ukraine.svg
Ukraine
1–0 Flag of Brazil.svg
Brazil
Flag of Russia.svg
Russia
4–0 Flag of Ireland.svg
Ireland
16 [26]

Level 2 World Championship

The event was held from 27 September to 3 October 2022 in Olbia, Italy.

Ranking:

See also

Related Research Articles

The Cerebral Palsy International Sports and Recreation Association (CPISRA), a founding member of the Paralympic movement, was an international sports and recreation association for cerebral palsy and related neurological conditions. CPISRA organised recreational opportunities, developed adaptive sports and organised sport events for people with Cerebral Palsy and related neurological conditions. CPISRA was formed in 1969. It was made up of worldwide members and a community of volunteers including an advisory board, specialist committees and networks.

Iran national cerebral palsy football team is the national cerebral football team for Iran that represents the team in international competitions. The team did not compete at the 2015 IFCPF World Championships. At the 2011 World Championships, they finished second. In the country's three Paralympic appearances, they won bronze in 2008 and 2012, and finished fifth in 2004.

Finland national cerebral palsy football team is the national cerebral football team for Finland that represents the team in international competitions. Finland has participated in a number of international tournaments, but never the Paralympic Games. At the 2011 IFCPF World Championships, the team finished fifteenth in a sixteen deep field.

Spain national cerebral palsy football team is the national cerebral football team for Spain that represents the team in international competitions. The team has participated in the Paralympic Games and the IFCPF World Championships. Their best finish in their three Paralympic Games appearances was a bronze medal at the 1996 Summer Paralympics.

Germany national cerebral palsy football team is the national cerebral football team for Germany that represents the team in international competitions. The team has never participated at the Paralympic Games but has participated at several international tournaments.

South Korea national cerebral palsy football team is the national cerebral football team for South Korea that represents the team in international competitions. The country has participated at the Asian Para Games, the IFCPF World Championships and the Paralympic Games. In their only appearance at the Paralympics, the finished fourth.

Japan national cerebral palsy football team is the national cerebral football team for Japan that represents the team in international competitions. The team has been active in recent years, and was ranked 16th in the world in 2016. At the 2015 IFCPF World Championships, they finished fifteenth. At the 2014 Asian Para Games, they finished second. Japan has never competed at the Paralympic Games.

Venezuela national cerebral palsy football team is the national cerebral football team for Venezuela that represents the team in international competitions. At the 2015 IFCPF World Championships, the team finished thirteenth in a fifteen deep field.

Northern Ireland national cerebral palsy football team is the national cerebral football team for Northern Ireland that represents the team in international competitions. The team was ranked thirteenth in the world in 2016. At the 2015 IFCPF World Championships, they finished fourteenth in a fifteen deep field.

Canada national cerebral palsy football team is the national cerebral football team for Canada that represents the team in international competitions. Canada has participated in a number of international tournaments and IFCPF World Championships. In the most recent edition they finished 10th, after losing their placement match to Scotland in extra time. They have appeared in one Paralympic Games, 1984.

The Portugal national cerebral palsy football team represents Portugal in international competition. The team has appeared at four Paralympic Games, with their best finish being a silver medal at the 1992 Summer Paralympics in Barcelona. At the most recent IFCPF World Championships, the team finished 11, winning their placement match against Australia on penalty kicks.

England national cerebral palsy football team is the national cerebral football team for England that represents the team in international competitions. The team is currently ranked 5th in the world.

Netherlands national cerebral palsy football team is the national cerebral football team for the Netherlands that represents the team in international competitions. The team has participated in every Paralympic Games since the sport made its debut in 1988, winning gold medals in 1988, 1992 and 1996. At the most recent IFCPF World Championships in 2015, they finished fourth. They had first-place finishes at the World Championships in 1986, 1990 and 1994.

Ireland national cerebral palsy football team is the national cerebral football team for Ireland that represents the team in international competitions. They have participated in several Paralympic Games and World Championships. They have won two bronze medals and a silver at the Paralympics. Their best finish at the World Championships was first at the 1982 edition in Denmark.

Brazil national cerebral palsy football team is the national cerebral football team for Brazil that represents the team in international competitions. The team has been active internationally, and was ranked third in the world in 2016. At the 2015 IFCPF World Championships, they came away with a bronze. This was an improvement on 2011 when they finished fourth. Their best ever finish was second at the 2003 World Championships. Appearing at multiple Paralympic Games, Brazil won silver in 2004 and bronze in 2008.

Russia national cerebral palsy football team is the national cerebral football team for Russia that represents the team in international competitions. The team has participated at multiple Paralympic Games, winning gold in the 2000 and 2012 editions. Russia won the IFCPF World Championships in 1998, 2007, 2011 and 2015.

Ukraine national cerebral palsy football team is the national cerebral football team for Ukraine that represents the team in international competitions. The country has appeared at the Paralympic Games in 2000, 2004, 2008 and 2012 where they have medaled each time. At the 2015 IFCPF World Championships, Ukraine finished second. This bettered the 2011 edition where they finished third.

The Cerebral Palsy Games are a multi-sport competition for athletes with a disability, which under the former name of the International Stoke Mandeville Games were the forerunner of the Paralympic Games. The competition has been formerly known as the International Cerebral Palsy Games or the Stoke Mandeville Games. Since the 1990s the Games are organized by the organisation Cerebral Palsy International Sports and Recreation Association (CPISRA), so they called also CPISRA World Games.

Football at the Cerebral Palsy Games is an event of CP football at the Cerebral Palsy Games.

The IFCPF European Championships is the continental competitions in CP football.

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