Football at the 2013 Mediterranean Games explained

Tourney Name:Men's football tournament at the 2013 Mediterranean Games
Size:150 px
Country:Turkey
Dates:19–27 June
Num Teams:8
Confederations:2
Venues:2
Cities:2
Count:2
Matches:20
Goals:74
Top Scorer: Hicham Khaloua (5 goals)
Prevseason:2009
Nextseason:2018

Football at the 2013 Mediterranean Games took place between 19 and 27 June. The tournament was held at the Tevfik Sırrı Gür Stadium, and Tarsus City Stadium. The final was held at the Tevfik Sırrı Gür Stadium on 27 June. Associations affiliated with FIFA were invited to send their men's U-19 national teams. There was no women's tournament on this occasion.[1]

Participating nations

Eight nations applied to compete in men's tournament, four less than at the previous games. At least six nations competing is the requirement for tournament to be held. None of the Asian nations opted to compete.

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Federation Nation


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Format

Squads

See main article: Football at the 2013 Mediterranean Games – Men's team squads.

Preliminary round

All times are Eastern European Summer Time (UTC+3).

width=10px bgcolor="#ccffcc"Qualified for the semifinals

Group A

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Group B

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Classification stage

Classification 5–8 matches

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Fifth place match

Knockout stage

Semifinals

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Gold medal match

Medal Winning Squads


Badreddine Benrachour
Omar Boutayeb
Mohamed Saidi
Hamza Moussadak
Mohammed El Jaaouani
Adam Ennaffati
Adnane El Ouardy
Reda En-Neoualy
Youssef Es Saiydy
Mohamed Cheikhi
Walid El Karti
Ayman El Hassouni
El Mehdi Moufaddal
Hamza Mouatamid
Elmehdi Dghoughi
Reda Hajhouj
Mohamed El Makahasi
Hicham Khaloua

Cantuğ Temel
Ozan Tufan
Abdülkerim Bardakcı
Muhammed Serdar Yazıcı
Süheyl Çetin
Kubilay Aktaş
Kubilay Dursun Sönmez
İbrahim Coşkun
Berk İsmail Ünsal
Recep Niyaz
Okan Aydın
Emre Selen
İsmail Güven
Gökhan Sazdağı
Metin Sevinç
Atabey Çiçek
Sedat Yüce
Haydar Deniz

Seifedine Lahwel
Rami Haj Selem
Khalim Sassi
Walid Dhaouedi
Idriss Mhirsi
Radhouene Khalfaoui
Rafik Kamarji
Edem Rjaïbi
Mehdi Ben Nsib
Bechir Kablouti
Ayoub Jirtila
Sedik Mejri
Oualid Bouzidi
Zied Ounali
Slimen Kchok
Ahmed Khlil
Achref Mnani
Azer Ghali

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Notes and References

  1. News: Med Games Football 2013. 2013 .