Английская Википедия:Africa Goalball Championships

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IBSA Africa Goalball Championships is one of the four competition regions used for World Championships and Paralympic Games qualification for goalball, a team sport for the vision-impaired.

Hostings

2010 Port Said

The 2010 IBSA Goalball African Championships was held in Port Said, Egypt. Final ranked teams were:

Men: Algeria, Morocco, Egypt, Kenya, Libya.

2011 Sydney

The team competed in a composite tournament, the 2011 IBSA African-Oceania Regional Championships, with games from 15 to 17 November 2011, at the Sydney Olympic Park Sports Centre, Sydney, Australia.[1] Although the four regions under the rules were Africa, America, Asia/Pacific, and Europe, as there were insufficient competitive teams in both Africa and Oceania regions, IBSA agreed to combined championships.

For the women's teams, it was only Australia versus New Zealand, the winner qualifying for the London 2012 Paralympic Games. From the best of three games, Australia dominated and qualified.

For the men's teams, Algeria beat Australia, who in turn, had beaten New Zealand. Algeria went onto the Paralympic Games.

2013 Nairobi

The 2013 IBSA Goalball African Championships was held in Nairobi, Kenya [2][3] Final ranked teams were:

Men: Algeria, Morocco, Egypt, Kenya, Rwanda, Ghana.[4][5]

2016 Algiers

The 2016 IBSA Goalball African Championships was held in Algiers, Algeria, from 27 February to 5 March 2016.[6] Final ranked teams were:[7]

Men: Algeria, Egypt, Morocco, Tunisia, Côte d'Ivoire.
Women: Algeria, Egypt, Morocco, Tunisia.

2017 Sharm el Sheikh

The 2017 IBSA Goalball African Championships was held in Sharm el Sheikh, Egypt, from 14 to 24 October 2017.[8] Final ranked teams were:[9]

Men: Algeria, Egypt, Morocco, Rwanda, Kenya.
Women: Algeria, Egypt, Kenya.

2020 Port Said

The 2020 IBSA Goalball African Championships was held in Port Said, Egypt.[10] Because neither division had the minimum four competing teams, this was a regional tournament, not the regional championships. Final ranked teams were:[11]

Men: Algeria, Egypt, Morocco.
Women: Algeria, Egypt, Morocco.

African Championships results

Men

Edition Year Host (final location) Gold medal game Bronze medal game
Gold Score Silver Bronze Score Fourth place
1 2001 Шаблон:Flagicon Algiers Шаблон:Flag
2 2010 Шаблон:Flagicon Port Said Шаблон:Flag 13-7 Шаблон:Flag
3 2013 Шаблон:Flagicon (Nairobi) Шаблон:Flag 12-2 Шаблон:Flag Шаблон:Flag 12-2 Шаблон:Fbl
4 2016 Шаблон:Flagicon Algiers Шаблон:Flag 7-2 Шаблон:Flag Шаблон:Flag 14-4 Шаблон:Flag
5 2017 Шаблон:Flagicon Sharm el Sheikh Шаблон:Flag 10-1 Шаблон:Flag Шаблон:Flag 10-6 Шаблон:Fbl
6 2020 Шаблон:Flagicon Port Said Шаблон:Flag 11-1 Шаблон:Flag Шаблон:Flag
7 2021[12] Шаблон:Flagicon Cape Coast Шаблон:Flag 10-5 Шаблон:Flag Шаблон:Flag 12 - 11 Шаблон:Flag
8 2023 Шаблон:Flagicon Cairo Шаблон:Flag 4-3 Шаблон:Flag

Women

Edition Year Host (final location) Gold medal game Bronze medal game
Gold Score Silver Bronze Score Fourth place
1 2016
Шаблон:Flagicon Algiers Шаблон:Flag 11-1 Шаблон:Flag Шаблон:Flag - Шаблон:Flag
2 2017
Шаблон:Flagicon Sharm el Sheikh Шаблон:Flag 12-2 Шаблон:Flag Шаблон:Flag
3 2020
Шаблон:Flagicon Port Said Шаблон:Flag 12-2 Шаблон:Flag Шаблон:Flag
4 2021[12] Шаблон:Flagicon Cape Coast Шаблон:Flag 10-0 Шаблон:Flag Шаблон:Flag Шаблон:Flag
5 2023
Шаблон:Flagicon Cairo Шаблон:Flag 12-2 Шаблон:Flag

References