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3 IBSA World Championships and Games 3rd IBSA World Championships and Games Brasil 2007 GOALBALL TEAMS FEMALE MALE 1 AUSTRALIA AUS 1 ALGERIA ALG 2 BRAZIL BRA 2 ARGENTINA ARG 3 FINLAND FIN 3 AUSTRALIA AUS 4 GERMANY GER 4 BELGIUM BEL 5 GREAT BRITAIN GBR 5 BRAZIL BRA 7 IRAN IRI 7 CZECH REPUBLIC CZE 8 ITALY ITA 8 CROATIA CRO 9 JAPAN JAP 9 FINLAND FIN 10 SOUTH KOREA KOR 10 GERMANY GER 11 SPAIN ESP 11 GREECE GRE 12 SWEDEN SWE 12 HUNGARY HUN 13 UKRAINE UKR 13 IRAN IRI 14 IRAQ IRQ 15 ITALY ITA 16 JAPAN JAP 18 SOUTH KOREA KOR 19 MEXICO MEX 20 PUERTO RICO PUR 21 RUSSIA RUS 22 SPAIN ESP 23 TURKEY TUR 24 UKRAINE UKR 25 VENEZUELA VEN 3rd IBSA World Championships and Games Brasil 2007 GOALBALL GROUPS FEMALE GROUP A GROUP B GER JAP GRE BRA FIN AUS GBR KOR ITA UKR SWE ESP IRI MALE GROUP C GROUP D GROUP E GROUP F IRI GER ESP FIN AUS JAP ALG KOR MEX BRA TUR RUS UKR CZE PUR HUN CRO VEN ARG GRE IRQ BEL ITA KEN CMR 3rd IBSA World Championships and Games Brasil 2007 Preliminaries - 1st day / July 31st Goalball GAME DATE M/F GROUP TEAM X TEAM 1 31-Jul M C AUS 4 X 6 UKR 2 31-Jul M C IRI 13 X 5 IRQ 3 31-Jul M D GER 8 X 5 CZE 4 31-Jul M D JAP 5 X 5 BEL 5 31-Jul M D BRA 10 X 0 VEN 6 31-Jul M E ESP 11 X 1 PUR 7 31-Jul M E ALG 3 X 5 ITA 8 31-Jul M E TUR 9 X 8 ARG 9 31-Jul M F FIN 4 X 3 HUN 10 31-Jul M F RUS 3 X 8 GRE 11 31-Jul F A GRE 1 X 4 GBR 12 31-Jul F A GER 6 X 5 SWE 13 31-Jul F A FIN 7 X 5 IRI 14 31-Jul F B JAP 11 X 1 KOR 15 31-Jul F B BRA 5 X 8 ESP 16 31-Jul F B AUS 4 X 1 UKR 17 31-Jul M C UKR 5 X 4 IRQ 18 31-Jul M C IRI 11 X 3 CRO 19 01-Aug F A GBR 1 X 3 SWE 20 01-Aug F A GRE 4 X 4 IRI 21 01-Aug F A GER 12 X 2 ITA 22 01-Aug F B JAP 3 X 0 ESP 23 01-Aug F B KOR 4 X 14 UKR 24 01-Aug F B BRA 8 X 0 AUS 25 01-Aug M C UKR 12 X 4 CRO 26 01-Aug M C AUS 4 X 4 MEX 27 01-Aug M D GER 5 X 6 BEL 28 01-Aug M D CZE 13 X 3 VEN 29 01-Aug M D JAP 4 X 2 BRA 30 01-Aug M E ESP 6 X 1 ITA 31 01-Aug M E PUR 1 X 11 ARG 32 01-Aug M E ALG 12 X 5 TUR 33 01-Aug M F HUN 5 X 4 GRE 34 01-Aug M F KOR 7 X 3 RUS 35 01-Aug F A SWE 10 X 1 IRI 36 01-Aug F A GBR 6 X 2 ITA 37 01-Aug F A GRE 0 X 3 FIN 38 02-Aug F B JAP 4 X 2 UKR 39 02-Aug F B ESP 5 X 1 AUS 40 02-Aug F B KOR 1 X 11 BRA 41 02-Aug M F FIN 3 X 5 GRE 42 02-Aug M F HUN 5 X 7 KOR 43 02-Aug F A IRI 10 X 0 ITA 44 02-Aug F A SWE 6 X 3 FIN 45 02-Aug F A GBR 1 X 5 GER 46 02-Aug M E ESP 10 X 7 ARG 47 02-Aug M E ITA 7 X 2 TUR 48 02-Aug M E PUR 0 X 10 ALG 49 02-Aug M C IRQ 2 X 3 MEX 50 02-Aug M C UKR 5 X 10 IRI 51 02-Aug M D GER 11 X 1 VEN 52 02-Aug M D BEL 2 X 3 BRA 53 02-Aug M D CZE 11 X 3 JAP 54 02-Aug M C CRO 4 X 3 MEX 55 02-Aug M C IRQ 4 X 6 AUS 56 03-Aug M C MEX 6 X 7 IRI 57 03-Aug M C CRO 2 X 2 AUS 58 03-Aug M E ESP 10 X 3 TUR 59 03-Aug M E ARG 5 X 8 ALG 60 03-Aug M E ITA 10 X 0 PUR 61 03-Aug M D GER 3 X 4 BRA 62 03-Aug M D VEN 0 X 10 JAP 63 03-Aug M D BEL 4 X 3 CZE 64 03-Aug M F FIN 5 X 4 RUS 65 03-Aug M F GRE 4 X 6 KOR 66 03-Aug F A ITA 1 X 11 FIN 67 03-Aug F A IRI 5 X 13 GER 68 03-Aug F A SWE 3 X 6 GRE 69 03-Aug F B JAP 4 X 1 AUS 70 03-Aug F B UKR 1 X 7 BRA 71 03-Aug F B ESP 10 X 0 KOR 72 03-Aug F A FIN 2 X 3 GER 73 03-Aug F A ITA 2 X 12 GRE 74 03-Aug F A IRI 7 X 9 GBR 75 04-Aug M C IRI 14 X 9 AUS 76 04-Aug M C MEX 7 X 12 UKR 77 04-Aug M C CRO 5 X 4 IRQ 78 04-Aug M E ESP 5 X 2 ALG 79 04-Aug M E TUR 11 X 1 PUR 80 04-Aug M E ARG 8 X 5 ITA 81 04-Aug F A GER 2 X 1 GRE 82 04-Aug F A FIN 3 X 4 GBR 83 04-Aug F A ITA 0 X 10 SWE 84 04-Aug M D GER 9 X 8 JAP 85 04-Aug M D BRA 5 X 5 CZE 86 04-Aug M D VEN 3 X 13 BEL 87 04-Aug M F FIN 7 X 4 KOR 88 04-Aug M F RUS 3 X 8 HUN 89 04-Aug F B JAP 1 X 4 BRA 90 04-Aug F B AUS 9 X 3 KOR 91 04-Aug F B UKR 3 X 2 ESP 92 05-Aug M ROUND OF 16 IRI 11 X 10 CZE 93 05-Aug M ROUND OF 16 KOR 2 X 7 ALG 94 05-Aug M ROUND OF 16 BRA 4 X 2 AUS 95 05-Aug M ROUND OF 16 ITA 3 X 2 HUN 96 05-Aug F QUARTER GER 3 X 0 ESP 97 05-Aug F QUARTER GBR 0 X 5 JPN 98 05-Aug F QUARTER SWE 6 X 5 UKR 99 05-Aug F QUARTER FIN 3 X 4 BRA 100 05-Aug M QUARTER BRA 2 X 1 ITA 101 05-Aug M QUARTER ESP 7 X 1 BEL 102 05-Aug M QUARTER IRI 7 X 4 ALG 103 05-Aug M QUARTER FIN 5 X 3 UKR 104 05-Aug M ROUND OF 16 ESP 10 X 3 GRE 105 05-Aug M ROUND OF 16 BEL 11 X 1 CRO 106 05-Aug M ROUND OF 16 FIN 5 X 2 TUR 107 05-Aug M ROUND OF 16 UKR 5 X 4 GER 108 05-Aug F SEMI GER 2 X 1 JPN 109 05-Aug F SEMI BRA 5 X 6 SWE 110 06-Aug M SEMI BRA 2 X 5 ESP 111 06-Aug M SEMI IRI 5 X 11 FIN 112 06-Aug M Consolation ITA 4 X 7 BEL 113 06-Aug M Consolation ALG 5 X 7 UKR 114 06-Aug M 7thPLACE ITA 3 X 4 ALG 115 06-Aug M 5thPLACE BEL 5 X 1 UKR 116 06-Aug F BRONZE MEDAL JPN 4 X 4 BRA PENALTY 3 X 1 117 06-Aug M BRONZE MEDAL BRA 7 X 8 IRI 118 06-Aug F GOLD MEDAL GER 6 X 3 SWE 119 06-Aug M GOLD MEDAL ESP 9 X 8 FIN 3rd IBSA World Championships and Games Brasil 2007 Goalball Table Points - Female Group - A GOALS GOALS COUNTRY POINTS PLAYED WON LOST DRAWN BONUS FOR AGAINST GERMANY 18 6 6 0 0 41 16 25 1 SWEDEN 12 6 4 2 0 37 17 20 2 G23 GREAT BRITAIN 12 6 4 2 0 25 21 4 3 FINLAND 9 6 3 3 0 29 19 10 4 GREECE 7 6 2 3 1 24 18 6 5 IRAN 4 6 1 4 1 32 43 -11 6 ITALY 0 6 0 6 0 7 61 -54 7 Group - B GOALS GOALS COUNTRY POINTS PLAYED WON LOST DRAWN BONUS FOR AGAINST BRAZIL 12 5 4 1 0 35 11 24 1 G101 JAPAN 12 5 4 1 0 23 8 15 2 UKRAINE 9 5 3 2 0 24 18 6 3 G103 SPAIN 9 5 3 2 0 25 12 13 4 AUSTRALIA 3 5 1 4 0 12 24 -12 5 SOUTH KOREA 0 5 0 5 0 9 55 -46 6 Table Points - Male Group - C GOALS GOALS COUNTRY POINTS PLAYED WON LOST DRAWN BONUS FOR AGAINST RNK IRAN 15 5 5 0 0 55 28 27 1 UKRAINE 12 5 4 1 0 40 29 11 2 CROATIA 7 5 2 2 1 18 32 -14 3 AUSTRALIA 5 5 1 2 2 25 30 -5 4 MEXICO 4 5 1 3 1 23 29 -6 5 IRAQ 0 5 0 5 0 19 32 -13 6 Group - D GOALS GOALS COUNTRY POINTS PLAYED WON LOST DRAWN BONUS FOR AGAINST RNK BRAZIL 10 5 3 1 1 24 14 10 1 G60 BELGIUM 10 5 3 1 1 30 19 11 2 GERMANY 9 5 3 2 0 36 24 12 3 CZECH REPUBLIC 7 5 2 2 1 37 23 14 4 G61 JAPAN 7 5 2 2 1 30 27 3 5 VENEZUELA 0 5 0 5 0 7 57 -50 6 Group - E GOALS GOALS COUNTRY POINTS PLAYED WON LOST DRAWN BONUS FOR AGAINST RNK SPAIN 15 5 5 0 0 42 14 28 1 ITALY 9 5 3 2 0 28 19 9 2 G8 ALGERIA 9 5 3 2 0 35 20 15 3 TURKEY 6 5 2 3 0 30 38 -8 4 G9 ARGENTINA 6 5 2 3 0 39 33 6 5 PUERTO RICO 0 5 0 5 0 3 53 -50 6 Group - F GOALS GOALS COUNTRY POINTS PLAYED WON LOST DRAWN BONUS FOR AGAINST RNK FINLAND 9 4 3 1 0 19 16 3 1 G98 SOUTH KOREA 9 4 3 1 0 24 19 5 2 HUNGARY 6 4 2 2 0 21 18 3 3 G39 GREECE 6 4 2 2 0 21 17 4 4 RUSSIA 0 4 0 4 0 13 28 -15 5 3rd IBSA World Championships and Games Brasil 2007 Goalball Scorers Board - Male GAME COUNTRY NAME TOTAL 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 1 IRI SAYAHI, MEHDI 7 5 3 4 8 5 3 2 4 41 2 UKR ZHYGALIN, RADIOW 6 3 7 3 5 2 2 5 1 34 3 IRI HOSSEINI, RAHMAT 6 3 7 2 0 6 4 1 3 32 4 ESP GALIANO, VICENTE 0 4 6 4 2 4 4 5 3 32 5 ALG MOHAMED, MAKRANE 2 6 4 4 1 5 4 1 27 6 CZE VALER, LUKAS 328248 27 7 FIN POSIO, PETRI 40333473 27 8 ARG FINOLI, PATRICIO 5 7 4 3 4 23 9 BRA FILHO, LUIZ 411242126 23 10 AUSVOST, ROBERT 435251 20 11 KOR CHUL HWAN, KIM 4 6 3 4 2 19 12 GER LEHMAM, STEFFEN 4 3 3 2 5 1 18 13 ALG IDRISS, ALANE 1 1 4 3 1 2 3 3 18 14 BEL BIHI, YOUSSEF 3 4 0 1 0 4 1 2 3 18 15 GERROGGE, FELIX 425123 17 16 GRE TATSIS, GRIGORIOS 3 4 4 2 3 16 17 ESP FERNANDEZ, DANIEL 2 1 0 1 2 2 2 4 14 18 ESP RUBIO, TOMAS 603101 2 13 19 ARGFLORES, LUIS 13314 12 20 MEX ESCALANTE MEZA, EDGARDO 1 3 3 1 4 12 21 BEL DE RICK, JOHAN 1 1 0 3 0 4 3 12 22 MEX CARENÕ GUENDOLY, HECTOR 3 0 0 5 3 11 23 FIN MATTILA, JARNO 0 2 0 3 1 1 1 3 11 24 TURKORKMAS, ALI 43102 10 25 JPN YASUYUKI, OYA 32203 10 26 CRO DODIG, KRISTIJAN 2 2 1 1 3 1 10 27 TUR CESUR, WEHMET 011161 10 28 ESP PEREZ, JOSE 0114121 10 29 ALG SAMIR, BELHOVCHET 0 5 2 1 1 1 10 30 BEL VAN HOVE, BRUNO 0 0 0 0 4 2 2 2 10 31 IRQKALAF, ASAN 33201 9 32 TURUGAR, YUSUF 510111 9 33 ITA MERELLI, DARIO 0 0 3 2 3 1 9 34 ITA NICOLO, EMANUELE 2 0 1 1 1 2 1 1 9 35 IRQ MAJI, AMIR 2 0 0 3 3 8 36 BEL VAN HOUT, PETA 10205 8 37 HUNZSOLT, ORSÓS 31301 8 38 CZE BIHARI, MARIO 060011 8 39 UKR GAVRYLINK, VALEN 0 0 1 0 4 1 2 8 40 BRA MARQUES, ROMARIO 2 1 0 0 1 2 1 1 8 41 KOR MIR WOU, KIM 3 1 3 7 42 RUS MAKAROV, SERGEY 1132 7 43 CZE BUDIL, IVO 2 1 2 1 1 7 44 UKR BEREZIN, RUSLAN 0 212 11 7 45 HUN SZILARD, BELAFI 00061 7 46 FIN KIVINEN, JARNO 0 0 0 1 1 1 3 1 7 47 CROPISONIC, JIHOMIR 1221 6 48 ITA PARISI, SALVATORE 0 1 0 4 1 6 49 JPN MASATOSHI, ITO 02022 6 50 JPN KYOUICHI, ICHIKAWA 2 0 1 0 3 6 51 AUS HORSBURGH, JON 001041 6 52 IRI JALALI, JAVAD 03011 1 6 53 GRE MIHALO POULOS, SOTIRIOS 4 0 1 5 54 BRA CELENTE, ALEXSANDER 4 0 0 1 5 55 JPN YOSYO, NOBUSAWA 0005 5 56 HUN SZABOLCS, HAJBA 0311 5 57 GER HAWRANKE, STEFAN 0 0 3 0 2 5 58 IRI SOLEIMANI, MOHAMMAD 0 0 0 0 5 1 5 59 BEL VAN ENOOGHE, DAMY 0 0 0 0 5 5 60 UKR TSYGANENKO, EVGEN 0 0 2 0 1 2 5 61 ITA RUGGIERO, GIANFRANCO 0 0 2 1 0 1 1 5 62 VEN BRICEÑO, WILMER 01102 4 63 ESP GARCIA, FERNANDO 3 0 0 0 0 1 4 64 ITA FLORIO, GENNARO 1011 1 4 65 FIN SAAPUNKI, JARNO 012 1 4 66 JPN RIKIYA, KUDO 0 0 0 3 3 67 ITA MESSERE, EMANUELE 2 0 0 1 3 68 CZEFRANEK, TOMÁS 021 3 69 GRE TRIKALITIS, ANESTIS 1 0 0 2 3 70 VEN MESONES, REINALDO 0 2 0 0 1 3 71 RUS KUZNETSON, DMITRY 1 1 0 1 3 72 ITA MESSERE, EMANUELE 1 2 3 73 ARGRODRIGUES, DIEGO 20 2 74 CZENOVOTNÍ, KAREL 02 2 75 BRA LEGY, FREIRE 0 0 2 2 76 ARG BRITEZ, MATIAZ 0 1 0 1 2 77 RUS LOGVINENGO, IGOR 0 1 1 2 78 HUNANDRAS, SZABÓ 0011 2 79 CROSIMIC, PETAR 00002 2 80 TUR DUAGUN, TEKIN OKAS 0 0 0 0 2 2 81 AUSMCKENZIE, HAMISH 01 1 82 RUS MATSNEY, ARTEN 1 0 1 83 IRQ HASHIM, ALI 0 0 0 1 1 84 PUR FRATTI CHELLI, WILLIAN 0 1 1 85 IRQ FARIS, IRZOGII 0 1 1 86 PUR AFONSO, NESTOR 1 1 87 UKRMARCOV, THOR 00001 1 88 PURBAEZ, ANEURY 00001 1 89 BEL BUISSERET, VICENT 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 90 IRI ABDOLMALEKI, HUSSAN 1 1 GOL CONTRA 0 3 1 2 0 0 6 Total de gols 809 3rd IBSA World Championships and Games Brasil 2007 Goalball Scorers Board - 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