Football 7-a-side at the 1984 Summer Paralympics
Football 7-a-side at the 1984 Summer Paralympics consisted of two events for men.
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At the 1984 Summer Paralympics, the first cerebral palsy only sports were added to the program with the inclusion of CP football and boccia.[1]
Medal summary
| Event | Gold | Silver | Bronze |
|---|---|---|---|
| Men's CP | Chris Hampshire David Chalmers Darren Rabin Robert Bebbington Paul Taylor Andrew Ferguson Anthony Griffin Gerard McConnell Gordon Robertson | ||
| Men's wheelchair | Paul McGinty Steven Varden Norman Burns Anne Trotman Susan Stevenson Carol Johnson Anthony Honour Alyn Haskey |
Men's CP
Six teams competed in the men's CP football 7-a-side competition, Belgium won the gold medal against Ireland while Great Britain won the bronze medals after beating Portugal.[2]
Preliminaries
- Group A
| 8 – 0 | ||||
| 10 – 0 | ||||
| 3 – 1 | ||||
- Group B
| 0 – 0 | ||||
| 7 – 0 | ||||
| 3 – 0 | ||||
Bronze medal match
| 3 – 1 | ||||
Men's wheelchair
Three teams competed in the men's wheelchair football 7-a-side competition, the United States won the gold medal after winning against Canada and Great Britain who got the silver and bronze medals respectively.[3]
| 6 – 4 | ||||
| 6 – 1 | ||||
| 4 – 1 | ||||
References
- Whyte, Gregory; Loosemore, Mike; Williams, Clyde (2015-07-27). ABC of Sports and Exercise Medicine. John Wiley & Sons. ISBN 9781118777503.
- "Football 7-a-side - Men's Tournament CP 1984". International Paralympic Committee. 7 September 2022.
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