Ukraine national cerebral palsy football team

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Ukraine national cerebral palsy football team
FederationNPC Ukraine
IFCPF ranking1
Highest IFCPF ranking1 (2016)
Lowest IFCPF ranking2 (November 2014, September 2012)

Ukraine national cerebral palsy football team is the national cerebral football team for Ukraine that represents the team in international competitions. The country has appeared at the Paralympic Games in 2000, 2004, 2008 and 2012 where they have medaled each time. At the 2015 IFCPF World Championships, Ukraine finished second. This bettered the 2011 edition where they finished third.

Background[edit]

Ukraine lined up for a game at the 2016 Salou tournament.

National Paralympic Committee of Ukraine manages the national team.[1] During the 2000s, the team was one of the top four most dominant teams in the world alongside Brazil, Russia and Iran.[2] In 2011 and 2012, the team was coached by Sergiy Ovcharenko.[3][4] Ukraine was active internationally by 2016, and had national championships to support national team player development.[5] National team development is supported by an International Federation of Cerebral Palsy Football (IFCPF) recognized national championship. Recognized years for the national IFCPF recognized competition include 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014, and 2015.[6]

In 2016, after getting an endorsement by the World AntiDoping Agency (WADA), the IFCPF Anti-Doping Code was formally amended to allow for out of competition testing. This was done through a WADA approved Whereabouts Programme managed through ADAMS. Drawing from players in a Registered Testing Pool, players from this country were included ahead of the 2016 Summer Paralympics in Rio.[7]

Ranking[edit]

In 2016, the country was ranked 1st in the world by the IFCPF.[8] In November 2014, the team was ranked number 2 in the world.[9] In August 2013, the team was ranked number 2 in the world.[10] In September 2012, the team was ranked number 2 in the world.[11] In September 2011, the team was ranked number 1 in the world.[12]

Players[edit]

There have been a number of players for the Ukrainian squad.

Name Number Classification Position Years active Ref
Volodymyr Antoniuk 2016 [13]
Sergii Babii 3 FT6 2012 [3]
Oleksandr Devlysh 11 FT7 Defender 2011-2012 [3][4]
Ivan Dotsenko 9 FT7 2012 [3]
Taras Dutko 4 FT8 Midfielder 2011-2012, 2014 [3][4][14]
Igor Kosenko 18 FT6 2012 [3]
Artem Krasylnykov 2016 [13]
Dmytro Molodtsov 2 FT5 Fielder 2012, 2014 [3][14]
Mykola Mykhovych 9 FT6 Midfielder 2011 [4]
Hetun Oleksiy 10 FT7 Forward 2011-2012 [3][4]
Denys Ponomarov 8 FT8 Defender 2011, 2014 [4][14]
Vitalii Romanchuk Fielder 2014 [14]
Ivan Rusinka 12 FT7 2012 [3]
Anatolii Shevchyk 5 FT8 Defender 2011-2012 [3][4]
Ivan Shkvarlo 6 FT7 Defender 2011-2012 [3][4]
Kostyantyn Symashko / Konstiantyn Symashko 1 FT7 Goalkeeper 2011-2012, 2016 [3][4][13]
Vitaliy Trushev 2 FT7 Defender 2011 [4]
Andriy Tsukanov 7 FT7 2012 [3]
Serghiy Vakulenko 3 FT6 Defender 2011 [4]
Antoniuk Volodymyr / Antonyuk Volodymyr 11 FT7 Forward 2011, 2014 [4][14]
Maryan Voronyak 14 FT7 2012 [3]
Yevhen Zinoviev / Ievgen Zinoviev 13 FT5 Fielder 2012, 2014 [3][14]

Results[edit]

Ukraine has participated in a number of international tournaments. Ukraine won the 2016 Pre-Paralympic Tournament in Salou, Spain after beating Brazil 0 - 2 in the final.[15]

Competition Location Year Total Teams Result Ref
Pre-Paralympic Tournament Salou, Spain 2016 1 [15]
Footie 7 Tournament Povao de Varzim, Portugal 2015 5 1 [16][17]
Euro Football 7-a-side Maia, Portugal 2014 11 1 [18]
CPISRA 7-a-side Football Friendly Tournament Groesbeek, Netherlands 2014 3 3 [14]
Intercontinental Cup Barcelona, Spain 2013 16 [19]
British Paralympic World Cup Nottingham, England 2012 12 [20]
Yevpretoria Ukraine Yevpatoria, Crimea, Ukraine 2012 8 [21]
Forvard International Tournament Sochi, Russia 2012 5 [22]
Torneo “G. Facchetti” Pesaro, Italy 2011 4 2 [23]
CPISRA International Championships Arnhem, Netherlands 2009 11 [24]

IFCPF World Championships[edit]

Ukraine has participated in the IFCPF World Championships. At the 2011 CP-ISRA World Championship in Drenthe, Ukraine beat Canada 5 - 0.[25]

World Championships Location Total Teams Result Ref
2015 IFCPF World Championships England 15 2 [26]
2011 CPSIRA World Championships Netherlands 16 3 [27]
2007 CPISRA World Championships Rio de Janeiro, Brazil 3 [28]
2003 CPISRA World Championships Buenos Aires, Argentina 1 [28]
1998 CPISRA World Championships Rio de Janeiro, Brazil 2 [28]

Paralympic Games[edit]

Ukraine has participated in 7-a-side football at the Paralympic Games.[29]

Paralympic Results

Games Results Ref
2016 Summer Paralympics 1
2012 Summer Paralympics 2 [29]
2008 Summer Paralympics 1 [29]
2004 Summer Paralympics 1 [29]
2000 Summer Paralympics 2 [29]

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