Sweden women's national goalball team explained

Sweden women's national goalball team
Sport:Goalball
League:IBSA
Division:Women
Colours:Blue, yellow
Championships:Paralympic Games medals:

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World Championship medals:

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Sweden women's national goalball team is the women's national team of Sweden. Goalball is a team sport designed specifically for athletes with a vision impairment. The team takes part in international goalball competitions.

Paralympic Games

See main article: Goalball at the Summer Paralympics.

1992 Barcelona

The team competed in the 1992 Summer Paralympics, from 3 to 14 September 1992, in the Pavelló de la Vall d'Hebron indoor stadium, Barcelona, Spain. They finished fourth.[1]

1996 Atlanta

The team competed in the 1996 Summer Paralympics, from 16 to 25 August 1996, in the GSU Sports Arena building, Atlanta, Georgia, United States of America. The team finished fifth.[1]

2000 Sydney

The team competed in the 2000 Summer Paralympics, between 18 and 29 October 2000, at an Olympic Park indoor hall, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia. They finished third.[1]

2008 Beijing

The team competed in 2008 Summer Paralympics, from 6 to 17 September 2008, in the Beijing Institute of Technology Gymnasium 'bat wing' arena, Beijing, China. There were 12 men's teams and 8 women's teams taking part in this sport.

2012 London

The team competed in the 2012 Summer Paralympics from 30 August to 7 September 2012, in the Copper Box Arena, London, England. In Group B, they came third, before going into the quarter-finals where they defeated Great Britain 2:1. They lost to Japan in the semi-finals, 3:4, to take the bronze medal.

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Quarter-finals
  • Semi-finals
  • Finals
  • World championships

    See main article: Goalball World Championships.

    1994 Colorado Springs

    The team competed in the 1994 World Championships, in Colorado Springs, Colorado, United States of America. The team was one of nine teams participating, and they finished third overall.[1]

    1998 Madrid

    The team competed in the 1998 World Championships, in Madrid, Spain. The team was one of eleven teams participating, and they finished second overall.[1]

    2002 Rio de Janeiro

    The team competed in the 2002 World Championships, in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, from 30 August 2002 to 8 September 2002. The team was one of ten teams participating, and they finished fifth overall.[1]

    2014 Espoo

    The team competed in the 2014 World Championships from 30 June to 5 July 2014, in Espoo, Finland. In Pool Y, the team lost to Ukraine 2:6, Brazil 2:7, Israel 6:11, Australia 1:4, but beat China 7:2.[2]

    2018 Malmö

    As the host nation, the team competed in the 2018 World Championships from 3 to 8 June 2018, in Baltiska Hallen, Malmö, Sweden. They placed sixth in Pool C, and twelfth in overall final standings.

    IBSA World Games

    See main article: IBSA World Games.

    2003 Quebec City

    The team competed in the 2003 IBSA World Games from 1 to 10 April 2011, in Quebec City, Canada. Ten teams competed. The first stage was pool play with five teams per pool and the top two teams in each pool advancing to the next round.[3]

    2007 São Paulo

    The team competed in the 2003 IBSA World Games, from 28 July 2007 to 8 August 2007, in São Paulo, Brazil. The women's goalball competition included thirteen teams, including this one. The competition was a 2008 Summer Paralympics qualifying event. Malin Gustausson finished second in the competition in scoring with 26 points. Josefine Jálmestal was seventh in the competition in scoring with 13 points.[4]

    Regional championships

    The team competes in the IBSA Europe goalball region. Groups A and C are held one year, and Group B the following year. Strong teams move towards Group A.

    2005 Neerpelt

    The team competed in the 2015 IBSA European Regional Championships, from 15 to 23 October 2005, in Neerpelt and Overpelt, Belgium. Organised by the Vlaamse Liga Gehandicaptensport vzw (Flemish Sport Federation for Persons with a Disability), it hosted the men's Groups A and B (Belgium, Czech Republic, Denmark, Finland, Germany, Great Britain, Hungary, Italy, Lithuania, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden, and Ukraine), and the women division (Belarus, Denmark, Finland, Germany, Great Britain, Greece, Netherlands, Spain, Sweden, and Ukraine). Games were held in the Provinciaal Domein Dommelhof Sport in Neerpelt, and Sportcentrum De Bemvoort in Overpelt.

    With ten teams competing, the team finished seventh.[1]

    2007 Antalya

    The team competed at the 2007 IBSA Goalball European Championships, hosted by the Turkish Blind Sports Federation, in Antalya, Turkey with 11 teams contesting the women's competition. The team finished sixth.[5]

    2009 Munich (Group A)

    The team competed at the 2009 European Championships, in Munich, Germany, with eleven teams taking part. Sweden finished fifth.[6]

    2013 Konya (Group A)

    The team competed in the 2013 IBSA Goalball European Championships, Group A, from 1 to 11 November 2013, at Konya, Turkey, where they finished tenth.[7]

    2015 Kaunas (Group A)

    The team competed in the 2015 IBSA Goalball European A Championships in Kaunas, Lithuania. They lost to Turkey, 0:5 in the quarter-finals.

    2017 Pajulahti (Group A)

    The team competed in the 2017 IBSA Goalball European A Championships from 15 to 23 September 2017, at Pajulahti, Nastola, Finland. Athletes included Viktoria Andersson, Rebekka Krebs, Lisa Ly, and Maria Wåglund.

    They ranked tenth in the final standings.

    Competitive history

    The table below contains individual game results for the team in international matches and competitions.

    YearEventOpponentDateVenueTeamTeamWinnerRef
    2003IBSA World Championships and Games7 AugustQuebec City, Canada100
    2003IBSA World Championships and Games7 AugustQuebec City, Canada21
    2003IBSA World Championships and Games7 AugustQuebec City, Canada10
    2003IBSA World Championships and Games7 AugustQuebec City, Canada23
    2007IBSA Goalball European Championships25 AprilOHEP Koleji Spor Salonu, Anyalya, Turkey25
    2007IBSA Goalball European Championships25 AprilOHEP Koleji Spor Salonu, Anyalya, Turkey21
    2007IBSA Goalball European Championships26 AprilOHEP Koleji Spor Salonu, Anyalya, Turkey50
    2007IBSA Goalball European Championships26 AprilOHEP Koleji Spor Salonu, Anyalya, Turkey111
    2007IBSA Goalball European Championships27 AprilOHEP Koleji Spor Salonu, Anyalya, Turkey43
    2007IBSA World Championships and Games31 JulyBrazil65
    2007IBSA World Championships and Games1 AugustBrazil13
    2007IBSA World Championships and Games1 AugustBrazil101
    2007IBSA World Championships and Games2 AugustBrazil63
    2007IBSA World Championships and Games3 AugustBrazil63
    2007IBSA World Championships and Games4 AugustBrazil010
    2007IBSA World Championships and Games5 AugustBrazil65
    2007IBSA World Championships and Games5 AugustBrazil56
    2007IBSA World Championships and Games6 AugustBrazil63
    2009IBSA Goalball European Championships25 AugustMunich, Germany11
    2009IBSA Goalball European Championships25 AugustMunich, Germany45
    2009IBSA Goalball European Championships26 AugustMunich, Germany07
    2009IBSA Goalball European Championships26 AugustMunich, Germany54
    2009IBSA Goalball European Championships28 AugustMunich, Germany73
    2009IBSA Goalball European Championships29 AugustMunich, Germany62
    2013IBSA Goalball European Championships1–6 NovemberKonya, Turkey49
    2013IBSA Goalball European Championships1–6 NovemberKonya, Turkey28
    2013IBSA Goalball European Championships1–6 NovemberKonya, Turkey111
    2013IBSA Goalball European Championships1–6 NovemberKonya, Turkey39
    2013IBSA Goalball European Championships7 NovemberKonya, Turkey36

    Goal scoring by competition

    PlayerGoalsCompetitionNotesRef
    Malin Gustausson262007 IBSA World Championships and Games
    Josefine Jálmestal132007 IBSA World Championships and Games
    Josefine Jálmestal82009 IBSA Goalball European Championships
    Asa Alverstedt62007 IBSA World Championships and Games
    Sofia Naesstrom52009 IBSA Goalball European Championships
    Sofia Naesstrom42007 IBSA World Championships and Games
    Maria Juliusson32009 IBSA Goalball European Championships
    Maria Juliasson32007 IBSA World Championships and Games
    Asa Alverstedt32009 IBSA Goalball European Championships
    Anna Dahlberg32009 IBSA Goalball European Championships

    See also

    Notes and References

    1. Web site: Final Ranking in Paralympic Games . International Blind Sports Association. Madrid, Spain . 9 February 2014 .
    2. Web site: About goalball – Historical results . Goalball Sport . International Blind Sports Federation (IBSA) . 4 May 2021.
    3. Web site: IBSA World Games Brazil 2003 Results. International Blind Sports Association. Madrid, Spain. 13 February 2014 .
    4. Web site: IBSA World Games Brazil 2007 (Paralympic Qualifying tournament) . International Blind Sports Association. Madrid, Spain . 9 February 2014 .
    5. Web site: 2007 IBSA Goalball European Championships . International Blind Sports Association. Madrid, Spain. 14 February 2014 .
    6. Web site: 2009 IBSA Goalball European Championships . International Blind Sports Association. Madrid, Spain. 17 February 2014 .
    7. Web site: GOALBALL EUROPAN CHAMPIONSHIP . International Blind Sports Association Goalball Turkey . Turkey . 13 February 2014 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20140223235626/http://www.ibsagoalballeacturkey.com/results.html . 23 February 2014 . dmy-all .