IBSA Blind Futsal World Championship

IBSA:  International Blind Sports Association.

Year  Champion        Venue                    Country   
1998: Brazil          Paulinia                 Brazil 
2000: Brazil          Jerez de la Frontera     Spain
2002: Argentina       Rio de Janeiro           Brazil
2006: Argentina       Buenos Aires             Argentina

2002

Venue: Rio de Janeiro.    

Group 1

Round 1 [Dec 1]:
Brazil      2-0 Argentina 
Greece      1-2 Paraguay
 
Round 2 [Dec 2]:
Argentina   1-0 Greece 
Paraguay    0-0 France
 
Round 3 [Dec 3]:
Greece      2-2 Brazil 
France      0-1 Argentina

Round 4 [Dec 4]:
France      0-1 Greece 
Paraguay    2-2 Brazil

Round 5 [Dec 5]:
Argentina   4-1 Paraguay 
Brazil      4-1 France
   
Table:

1. Argentina    4   3  0  1    6-  3   9 [Semifinalist]
2. Brazil       4   2  2  0   10-  5   8 [Semifinalist]
3. Paraguay     4   1  2  1    5-  7   5 [5th. / 8th. position]
4. Greece       4   1  1  2    4-  5   4 [5th. / 8th. position] 
5. France       4   0  1  3    1-  6   1 

Group 2

Round 1 [Dec 2]:
Spain       4-0 England 
Korea       1-1 Colombia
 
Round 2 [Dec 4]:
Spain       2-0 Colombia 
Korea       0-2 England
 
Round 3 [Dec 5]:
Spain       3-0 Korea 
Colombia    4-2 England
 
Table:

1. Spain        3   3  0  0    9-  0   9 [Semifinalist]
2. Colombia     3   1  1  1    5-  5   4 [Semifinalist]
3. England      3   1  0  2    4-  8   3 [5th. / 8th. position]
4. Korea        3   0  1  2    1-  6   1 [5th. / 8th. position]
 
Playoff 5th. - 8 th. [Dec 6]: 
Paraguay    3-0 Korea 
England     0-2 Greece

Semifinals [Dec 6]: 
Argentina   5-0 Colombia 
Spain       4-1 Brazil

Playoff 7th. / 8th. [Dec 7]: 
Korea       1-3 England
 
Playoff 5th. / 6th. [Dec 7]: 
Paraguay    1-0 Greece
 
Playoff 3rd. / 4th. [Dec 7]: 
Colombia    0-2 Brazil 

Final [Dec 7]: 
Argentina   4-2 Spain

Table

1. Argentina    6   5  0  1   15-  5  15 [Champion]
2. Spain        5   4  0  1   15-  5  12
3. Brazil       6   3  2  1   13-  9  11
4. Colombia     5   1  1  3    5- 12   4
5. Paraguay     6   3  2  1    9-  7  11
6. Greece       6   2  1  3    6-  6   7
7. England      5   2  0  3    7- 11   6
8. Korea        5   0  1  4    2- 12   1
9. France       4   0  1  3    1-  6   1 

2006

Field: All matches were played at 
       CeNARD (Centro Nacional de Alto Rendimiento Deportivo) 
       National High Sports Performance Center.
Venue: Buenos Aires    

Group A

Round 1 [Nov 24]:
Brazil      4-1 France 
Japan       0-3 Paraguay

Round 2 [Nov 25]:
Brazil      7-0 Japan 
Paraguay    6-1 France

Round 3 [Nov 26]:
Brazil      2-0 Paraguay 
Japan       1-1 France

Table:

1. Brazil       3   3  0  0   13-  1   9 [Semifinalist]
2. Paraguay     3   2  0  1    9-  3   6 [Semifinalist]
3. France       3   0  1  2    3- 11   1 [5th. / 8th. position]
4. Japan        3   0  1  2    1- 11   1 [5th. / 8th. position]

Group B

Round 1 [Nov 24]:
Argentina   1-1 Spain 
South Korea 0-0 England

Round 2 [Nov 25]:
Argentina   5-0 South Korea
Spain       0-0 England

Round 3 [Nov 26]:
Argentina   2-0 England 
Spain       6-0 South Korea

Table:

1. Argentina    3   2  1  0    8-  1   7 [Semifinalist]
2. Spain        3   1  2  0    7-  1   5 [Semifinalist]
3. England      3   0  2  1    0-  2   2 [5th. / 8th. position]
4. South Korea  3   0  1  2    0- 11   2 [5th. / 8th. position]

Playoff 5th. - 8 th. [Nov 28]: 
France      1-0 South Korea 
Japan       0-1 England

Semifinal [Nov 28]: 
Brazil      3-0 Spain 
Paraguay    1-3 Argentina

Playoff 7th. / 8th. [Nov 29]: 
South Korea 2-2 Japan       [pen, 3:4]

Playoff 5th. / 6th. [Nov 29]: 
France      2-0 England

Playoff 3rd. / 4th. [Nov 30]: 
Spain       1-2 Paraguay

Final [Nov 30]: 
Brazil      0-1 Argentina
   [ST 17 Silvio Velo]

Argentina won the championship in this match with the following line-ups:

Argentina:  Dar�o Lencina; Oscar Moreno, Diego Cerega, Silvio Velo, Lucas 
            Rodr�guez. 
            Subs used: Gustavo Maidana, Iv�n Figueroa. 
            Guide: Eduardo Lima. 
            Coach: Gonzalo Vilari�o. 
            Subs not used: Gonzalo Abbas Hachach�, Eduardo D�az, Julio Ram�rez. 
           
Brazil:     F�bio Luiz Ribeiro de Vasconcelos; Sandro Laina Soares, Severino 
            Gabriel da Silva, Ricardo Steinmetz Alves, Jo�o Batista da Silva. 
            Sub used: Mizael Conrado de Oliveira. 
            Guide: Roderley Ferreira. 
            Coach: Antonio Costa. 
            Subs not used: Andreonni Fabrizius Farias do Rego, Anderson Dias da 
            Fonseca, Dami�o Robson de Souza Ramos, Jefferson da Concei��o 
            Gon�alves. 
            
Referees:   Nelson Glock, Angel Monjas, Ricardo Torino.

Table

1. Argentina    5   4  1  0   12-  2  13 [Champion]
2. Brazil       5   4  0  1   16-  2  12
3. Paraguay     5   3  0  2   12-  7   9
4. Spain        5   1  2  2    8-  6   5
5. France       5   2  1  2    6- 11   7
6. England      5   1  2  2    1-  4   5
7. Japan        5   0  2  3    3- 14   2
8. South Korea  5   0  2  3    2- 14   2


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