Amputee Football World Cup

The Amputee Football World Cup, or Amputee Football World Championships (from 1984 to 2003) is a world championship in amputee football.[1][2][3]

Amputee Football World Cup
StatusActive
Genresports event
Frequency4 years
Inaugurated1984
Organised byWorld Amputee Football Federation

History

It is organized by the World Amputee Football Federation (WAFF).[4] It was first held in Seattle, USA, in 1984.[5] The current champion is Turkey who beat Angola in the 2022 final.[6]

Results

Source:[7]

Number Year Host city Teams Gold Silver Bronze 4th Place
1 1984 Seattle
2 1987 Seattle  El Salvador
3 1988 Seattle  England El Salvador United States
4 1989 Seattle  England Brazil Russia
5 1991 Tashkent  Russia England Uzbekistan
6 1998 Manchester  Russia Uzbekistan Brazil
7 2000 Seattle  Brazil Russia Ukraine
8 2001 Rio de Janeiro  Brazil Russia England
9 2002 Sochi  Russia Brazil Uzbekistan
10 2003 Tashkent 4  Russia Ukraine Brazil Uzbekistan
11 2005 Rio de Janeiro 6  Brazil Russia England Ukraine
12 2007 Antalya 10  Uzbekistan Russia Turkey
13 2010 Crespo  Uzbekistan Argentina Turkey Russia
14 2012 Kaliningrad 12  Uzbekistan Russia Turkey Argentina
15 2014 Culiacán 23  Russia Angola Turkey Poland
16 2018 Guadalajara  Angola Turkey Brazil Mexico
17 2022 Istanbul 24 Turkey Angola Uzbekistan Haiti
18 2026 San José

Medals

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1 Russia55111
2 Brazil3238
3 Uzbekistan3137
4 England2125
5 Angola1203
6 Turkey1146
7 El Salvador1102
8 Ukraine0112
9 Argentina0101
10 United States0011
Totals (10 entries)16151546

See also

References

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