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Football 5-a-side at the 2004 Summer Paralympics took place at the Olympic Hockey Centre in Athens.

Each team had four blind players and one sighted or visually impaired goalkeeper, with five substitutes allowed. Matches were 25 minutes each way. In the play-off matches, two ten-minute periods of extra time and a penalty shoot-out were added as necessary when the scores were tied. In the final, Brazil beat Argentina 3–2 in a shoot-out.

Results

Preliminaries

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!Rank!! style="width:12em"|Competitor!!style="width:2.5em"|MP!!style="width:2.5em"|W!!style="width:2.5em"|D!!style="width:2.5em"|L!!Goals!!style="width:2.5em"|Points||rowspan="7"| !!style="width:2.5em"|BRA!!style="width:2.5em"|ARG!!style="width:2.5em"|ESP!!style="width:2.5em"|GRE!!style="width:2.5em"|FRA!!style="width:2.5em"|KOR

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|1||style="text-align:left"|||5||5||0||0||14:0||15||||2:0||3:0||1:0||4:0||4:0

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|2||style="text-align:left"|||5||4||0||1||10:4||12||0:2||||2:1||2:1||3:0||3:0

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|3||style="text-align:left"|||5||2||1||2||6:5||7||0:3||1:2||||0:0||2:0||3:0

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|4||style="text-align:left"|||5||1||2||2||6:6||5||0:1||1:2||0:0||||2:2||3:1

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|5||style="text-align:left"|||5||1||1||3||4:12||4||0:4||0:3||0:2||2:2||||2:1

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|6||style="text-align:left"|||5||0||0||5||2:15||0||0:4||0:3||0:3||1:3||1:2||

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Final round

Gold medal match

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|style="width:10em; text-align:right; vertical-align:top;"|||align=center| 0 (2) – 0 (3) ||style="vertical-align:top;"|

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Bronze medal match

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|style="text-align:right; width:10em"|||align=center| 0 – 2 ||

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Classification 5/6

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|style="text-align:right; width:10em"|||align=center| 3 – 1 ||

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Team lists

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|style="vertical-align:top; width:220px"|<br/><br/>Fábio Vasconcelos<br/><br/>Mizael Oliveira<br/>João Batista Silva<br/>Severino da Silva<br/><br/>Nilson Silva<br/>Marcos Felipe<br/>Damião Robson

|style="vertical-align:top; width:220px"|<br/>Gonzalo Abbas Hachaché<br/>Julio Ramirez<br/>Lucas Rodríguez<br/>Iván Figueroa<br/>Diego Cerega<br/>Silvio Velo<br/>Eduardo Diaz<br/>Antonio Mendoza<br/>Oscar Moreno<br/>Dario Lencina

|style="vertical-align:top; width:220px"|<br/>Antonio Martin<br/>Vicente Aguilar<br/>Marcelo Rosado<br/>Gonzalo Largo<br/>Alfredo Cuadrado<br/>Jose Lopez Ramirez<br/>Adolfo Acosta<br/>Carmelo Garrido<br/>Pedro Antonio Garcia Villa<br/>Carlos Alvarez

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|style="vertical-align:top; width:220px"|<br/>Estratios Chatziapostolidis<br/>Dimitris Ampatzis<br/>Argyrios Triantafyllou<br/>Paschalis Ampatzis<br/>Ioannis Papnikolaou<br/>Angelis Aslanoglou<br/>Charalampos Tokatlidis<br/>Dimos Zacharos<br/>Georgios Alikaniotis<br/>Christoforos Katsampalis

|style="vertical-align:top; width:220px"|<br/>Cedric Moreau<br/>Bouchaib El Boukhari<br/>Frédéric Villeroux<br/>Marc Bolivard<br/>Odile Gerfaut<br/>Philippe Amaouche<br/>Abderrahim Maya<br/>Sebastien Munos

|style="vertical-align:top; width:220px"|<br/>Kim Kyoung Ho<br/>You Myoung Goo<br/>Lee Jin Won<br/>Oh Yong Kyun<br/>Park Meong Su<br/>Yoon Jong Suk<br/>Bae Gwang Yong<br/>Lee Ok Hyeong<br/>Lee Heung Joo<br/>Lee Dae Won

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See also

  • Football at the 2004 Summer Olympics

References