Football at the Cerebral Palsy Games explained

Football at the Cerebral Palsy Games is an event of CP football at the Cerebral Palsy Games.[1]

Cerebral Palsy Football, also called 7-a-side football or formerly Paralympic Football, is an adaptation of association football for athletes with cerebral palsy and other neurological disorders, including stroke and traumatic brain injury.[2] [3] [4]

Football at the Cerebral Palsy Games also counted as World Championship.[5]

History

  1. 1972 - 1980 (Not in Games Program)
  2. 1982 - 2005 (Was played in 5 Editions)
  3. 2005 - 2014 (Games was not held)
  4. 2015 and 2018 : Was played in U19
  5. 2018 - 2022 (Games was not held)
  6. 2023 - Ongoing : Merge With IWAS = Abilitysport

Results

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1982
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Greve ()

Ireland
2–0
Netherlands

Belgium
no information available28
1986
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Gits ()

Netherlands
3–0
Belgium

Ireland
3
Portugal
6
1997
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Delden

Russia
2001
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Nottingham ()

Ukraine
3–1
Russia

Brazil
2–0
Iran
13[6]
2005
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New London ()

Ukraine
no score found
Russia

Iran
9–0
Netherlands
13

Notes and References

  1. https://www.parafootball.com/cerebral-palsy-football
  2. https://www.ifcpf.com/what-is-cp-football
  3. https://www.jiff.football/en/about/7groups/jcpfa/
  4. https://cpsport.org/football/
  5. https://www.ifcpf.com/
  6. Web site: CP-ISRA World Games 2001 FOOTBALL - CP WORLD CUP, RESULTS . cpisra.org . 2002-02-14 . 2016-09-19 . bot: unknown . https://web.archive.org/web/20020214095100/http://www.cpisra.org/worldgames/wgresfbi.htm . 2002-02-14 .