World Deaf Football Championships

The World Deaf Football Championships is a quadrennial global competitions in the association football sport for deaf people. It is organised by the International Committee of Sports for the Deaf (CISS) and was first held in 2008.[1]

World Deaf Football Championships
Statusactive
Genresports event
Date(s)May, June, July
Frequency4 Years
Inaugurated2008
Organised byCISS

Competitions by year

edit
Edition Year Host Dates Nations
played
Men Women Ref
Gold Silver Bronze Gold Silver Bronze
1 2008   Greece, Patras 1-12 July 15 (M)
5 (W)
  GER   TUR   FRA   RUS   GER   GBR [1][2]
2 2012   Turkey, Ankara 16-28 July 15 (M)
5 (W)
  TUR   EGY   UKR   USA   RUS   GER [1][3]
3 2016   Italy, Agropoli, Capaccio, Salerno 19 June-2 July 16 (M)
6 (W)
  TUR   GER   RUS   USA   RUS   GBR [1][4][5][6]
4 2023   Malaysia, Kuala Lumpur 20 September - 8 October 19 (M)
5 (W)
  UKR   JPN   SEN   USA   TUR   POL [7][8]

Medals summary

edit
RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1  Turkey2103
2  Germany1102
3  Ukraine1012
4  Egypt0101
  Japan0101
6  France0011
  Russia0011
  Senegal0011
Totals (8 entries)44412

Women

edit
RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1  United States3003
2  Russia1203
3  Germany0112
4  Turkey0101
5  United Kingdom0022
6  Poland0011
Totals (6 entries)44412

See also

edit

References

edit
  1. ^ a b c d Gorgazzi, Osvaldo José. "'World Deaf Football Championships". RSSF. Retrieved 27 September 2021.
  2. ^ "Patras 2008 - World Deaf Football Championships". CISS. Retrieved 28 September 2021.
  3. ^ "World Deaf Football Championships to kick off in Ankara". Anadolu News Agency. 16 July 2012. Retrieved 28 September 2021.
  4. ^ "2016 World Deaf Championships Update". CISS. Retrieved 28 September 2021.
  5. ^ "3st World Deaf Football Championschips Men and Women" (PDF). Deaflympics. Retrieved 28 September 2021.
  6. ^ "Turkey and USA take top honours at 3rd World Deaf Football Championships". British Deaf News. 1 August 2016. Retrieved 30 September 2021.
  7. ^ "4th World Deaf Football Championships". CISS. Retrieved 28 September 2021.
  8. ^ "세계농아인축구선수권, 내년 한국 개최…지자체 유치 신청 접수". Yonhap News Agency. 6 April 2022. Retrieved 6 April 2022.