World Deaf Futsal/Football Championships

The ”’World Deaf Futsal Championships/Deaf Futsal World Cup”’ and ”’World Deaf Football Championships/Deaf Football World Cup”’ are the premier national Deaf competition. It was first held in 2003 for Fusal and 2008 for Football and was played every four years.

==Futsal==
===Men===
{| class=”wikitable” style=”font-size:90%; width: 100%; text-align: center;”
|-
!rowspan=2 width=5%|Year
!rowspan=2 width=12%|Host
| width = 1% rowspan=17|
!colspan=3|Final
| width = 1% rowspan=17|
!colspan=3|Third Place Match
|-
!width=15%|Winners
!width=7%|Score
!width=15%|Runners-Up
!width=15%|3rd Place
!width=7%|Score
!width=15%|4th Place
|- bgcolor=#D0E7FF
|1996<br />”[[1996 World Deaf Futsal Championships|Details]]
|{{flagicon|NED}}<br />[[Netherlands]]
|”'{{BEL}}
|”’4–4”’ [[Overtime (sports)|aet]]<br />”'(5–4)”’ [[Penalty shoot-out (association football)|pen]]
|”'{{NED}}
|”'{{SVK}}
|”’5–2
|”'{{RUS}}
|-
|2007<br />”[[2007 World Deaf Futsal Championships|Details]]
|{{flagicon|BUL}}<br />[[Bulgaria]]
|”'{{UKR}}
|”’3–2
|”'{{THA}}
|”'{{ITA}}
|”’2–2”’ [[Overtime (sports)|aet]]<br />”'(5–3)”’ [[Penalty shoot-out (association football)|pen]]
|”'{{RUS}}
|- bgcolor=#D0E7FF
|2011<br />”[[2011 World Deaf Futsal Championships|Details]]
|{{flagicon|SWE}}<br />[[Sweden]]
|”'{{IRN}}
|”’4–2
|”'{{TUR}}
|”'{{RUS}}
|”’5–2
|”'{{BUL}}
|-
|2015<br />”[[2015 World Deaf Futsal Championships|Details]]
|{{flagicon|THA}}<br />[[Thailand]]
|”'{{IRN}}
|”’8–3
|”'{{THA}}
|”'{{RUS}}
|”’7–4
|”'{{NED}}
|-
|}

===Women===
{| class=”wikitable” style=”font-size:90%; width: 100%; text-align: center;”
|-
!rowspan=2 width=5%|Year
!rowspan=2 width=12%|Host
| width = 1% rowspan=17|
!colspan=3|Final
| width = 1% rowspan=17|
!colspan=3|Third Place Match
|-
!width=15%|Winners
!width=7%|Score
!width=15%|Runners-Up
!width=15%|3rd Place
!width=7%|Score
!width=15%|4th Place
|- bgcolor=#D0E7FF
|- bgcolor=#D0E7FF
|-
|2007<br />”[[2007 World Deaf Futsal Championships|Details]]
|{{flagicon|BUL}}<br />[[Bulgaria]]
|”'{{GER}}
|”’3–2
|”'{{RUS}}
|”'{{ENG}}
|”’3–3”’ [[Overtime (sports)|aet]]<br />”'(5–3)”’ [[Penalty shoot-out (association football)|pen]]
|”'{{NOR}}
|- bgcolor=#D0E7FF
|2011<br />”[[2011 World Deaf Futsal Championships|Details]]
|{{flagicon|SWE}}<br />[[Sweden]]
|”'{{RUS}}
|”’1–0
|”'{{DEN}}
|”'{{GER}}
|”’6–0
|”'{{BEL}}
|-
|2015<br />”[[2015 World Deaf Futsal Championships|Details]]
|{{flagicon|THA}}<br />[[Thailand]]
|”'{{RUS}}
|”’3–2
|”'{{BRA}}
|”'{{GER}}
|”’4–0
|”'{{ITA}}
|-
|}

==Football==
===Men===
{| class=”wikitable” style=”font-size:90%; width: 100%; text-align: center;”
|-
!rowspan=2 width=5%|Year
!rowspan=2 width=12%|Host
| width = 1% rowspan=17|
!colspan=3|Final
| width = 1% rowspan=17|
!colspan=3|Third Place Match
|-
!width=15%|Winners
!width=7%|Score
!width=15%|Runners-Up
!width=15%|3rd Place
!width=7%|Score
!width=15%|4th Place
|- bgcolor=#D0E7FF
|2008<br />”[[2008 World Deaf Football Championships|Details]]
|{{flagicon|GRE}}<br />[[Greece]]
|”'{{GER}}
|”’3–3”’ [[Overtime (sports)|aet]]<br />”'(5–3)”’ [[Penalty shoot-out (association football)|pen]]
|”'{{TUR}}
|”'{{FRA}}
|”’2–0
|”'{{USA}}
|-
|2012<br />”[[2012 World Deaf Football Championships|Details]]
|{{flagicon|ENG}}<br />[[England]]
|”'{{TUR}}
|”’1–0
|”'{{EGY}}
|”'{{UKR}}
|”’4–2
|”'{{RUS}}
|- bgcolor=#D0E7FF
|2016<br />”[[2016 World Deaf Football Championships|Details]]
|{{flagicon|ITA}}<br />[[Italy]]
|”'{{}}
|”’–
|”'{{}}
|”'{{}}
|”’–
|”'{{}}
|}

===Women===
{| class=”wikitable” style=”font-size:90%; width: 100%; text-align: center;”
|-
!rowspan=2 width=5%|Year
!rowspan=2 width=12%|Host
| width = 1% rowspan=17|
!colspan=3|Final
| width = 1% rowspan=17|
!colspan=3|Third Place Match
|-
!width=15%|Winners
!width=7%|Score
!width=15%|Runners-Up
!width=15%|3rd Place
!width=7%|Score
!width=15%|4th Place
|- bgcolor=#D0E7FF
|2008<br />”[[2008 World Deaf Football Championships|Details]]
|{{flagicon|GRE}}<br />[[Greece]]
|”'{{RUS}}
|”’1–0
|”'{{GER}}
|”'{{ENG}}
|”’18–0
|”'{{RSA}}
|-
|2012<br />”[[2012 World Deaf Football Championships|Details]]
|{{flagicon|ENG}}<br />[[England]]
|”'{{USA}}
|”’1–0
|”'{{RUS}}
|”'{{GER}}
|”’2–1
|”'{{POL}}
|- bgcolor=#D0E7FF
|2016<br />”[[2016 World Deaf Football Championships|Details]]
|{{flagicon|ITA}}<br />[[Italy]]
|”'{{}}
|”’–
|”'{{}}
|”'{{}}
|”’–
|”'{{}}
|}

==See also==
*[[Deaflympics]]
*[[World Deaf Championships]]
*[[Special Olympics]]

==References==
* [http://www.deaflympics.com/pdf/results/1996-WC-Futsal.pdf 1996 Futsal Results]
* [http://www.bdsf-bg.com/files/Futsal%202007%20Offical%20Results.pdf 2007 Futsal Results]
* [http://www.dg-sv.de/news/2011/20111130_fb-wm_abschluss/futsal_wm_results.pdf 2011 Futsal Results]
* [http://info2015dfwc.sat.or.th/index.aspx 2015 Futsal Results]
* [http://www.2016deafworldcup.com/attachments/article/78/2008-WC-Football.pdf 2008 Football Results]
* [http://www.2016deafworldcup.com/attachments/article/89/2012_WC_All_Official_Results.pdf 2012 Football Results]
* [http://www.2016deafworldcup.com/media-live/index.php?option=com_content&view=category&layout=blog&id=13&Itemid=107 2016 Football Results]

== External links ==
* [http://www.difa-org.com/ Deaf International Football Association]
* [http://www.deaflympics.com/ Deaflympics official website]
* [http://www.usdeafsports.org/ U.S.A. Deaf Sports Federation]
* [http://www.deafsports.org.au/ Deaf Sports Australia]
* [http://www.deaflympics.tv/ Deaflympics.TV website]
* [http://fulhamdfc.com/the-club/about-us/ Fulham Deaf Football Club]

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The World Deaf Futsal Championships/Deaf Futsal World Cup and World Deaf Football Championships/Deaf Football World Cup are the premier national Deaf competition. It was first held in 2003 for Fusal and 2008 for Football and was played every four years.

Contents

Futsal

Men

Year Host Final Third Place Match
Winners Score Runners-Up 3rd Place Score 4th Place
1996
Details
Netherlands
Netherlands
 Belgium 4–4 aet
(5–4) pen
 Netherlands  Slovakia 5–2  Russia
2007
Details
Bulgaria
Bulgaria
 Ukraine 3–2  Thailand  Italy 2–2 aet
(5–3) pen
 Russia
2011
Details
Sweden
Sweden
 Iran 4–2  Turkey  Russia 5–2  Bulgaria
2015
Details
Thailand
Thailand
 Iran 8–3  Thailand  Russia 7–4  Netherlands

Women

Year Host Final Third Place Match
Winners Score Runners-Up 3rd Place Score 4th Place
2007
Details
Bulgaria
Bulgaria
 Germany 3–2  Russia  England 3–3 aet
(5–3) pen
 Norway
2011
Details
Sweden
Sweden
 Russia 1–0  Denmark  Germany 6–0  Belgium
2015
Details
Thailand
Thailand
 Russia 3–2  Brazil  Germany 4–0  Italy

Football

Men

Year Host Final Third Place Match
Winners Score Runners-Up 3rd Place Score 4th Place
2008
Details
Greece
Greece
 Germany 3–3 aet
(5–3) pen
 Turkey  France 2–0  United States
2012
Details
England
England
 Turkey 1–0  Egypt  Ukraine 4–2  Russia
2016
Details
Italy
Italy
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Women

Year Host Final Third Place Match
Winners Score Runners-Up 3rd Place Score 4th Place
2008
Details
Greece
Greece
 Russia 1–0  Germany  England 18–0  South Africa
2012
Details
England
England
 United States 1–0  Russia  Germany 2–1  Poland
2016
Details
Italy
Italy
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See also

References

External links

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