Teams drawn for goalball at Paris 2024 Paralympic Games
Goalball at the Paris 2024 Paralympic Games will take place at the South Paris Arena, within Paris Expo, from 29 August-5 September 03 Jun 2024
The draw for the most important goalball competition in the world – the Paris 2024 Paralympic Games – took place in Lignano Sabbiadoro, Italy, on Monday (3 June).
In the men’s, defending Paralympic champions Brazil and World Championships silver medallists China, European champions Ukraine, Americas title holders the USA, African champions Egypt, Asia-Pacific champions Iran, hosts France and IBSA World Games champions Japan all went into the pots to be drawn for the Paralympics.
In the women’s, Tokyo 2020 Paralympic gold medallists Turkiye, Worlds silver medallists Republic of Korea, respective Asia-Pacific, Americas and European champions China, Canada and Israel were drawn alongside France and IBSA World Games top two Japan and Brazil.
Men’s and women’s teams were put into pots to be drawn into two pools – A and B. Those teams that qualified via regional Championships were drawn from pot one, followed by France and the IBSA World Games medallists in pot two.
As the world champions, in the men’s draw, Brazil were automatically placed into the first slot in Pool A and China as the Worlds silver medallists into the first slot in Pool B. In the women’s draw, as world champions, Turkiye took the first place in Pool A and Republic of Korea in Pool B.
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Men’s draw
Pool A:
A1 Brazil
A2 Islamic Republic of Iran
A3 USA
A4 France
Pool B:
B1 China
B2 Ukraine
B3 Egypt
B4 Japan
Women’s draw
Pool A:
A1 Turkiye
A2 Israel
A3 China
A4 Brazil
Pool B:
B1 Republic of Korea
B2 Canada
B3 France
B4 Japan
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‘Well-balanced’ groups at Paris 2024
The Paris 2024 draw was carried out by Italian women’s goalball team player Siara Sicher with the presence of IBSA Executive Board Member, Zdenek Barlok, IBSA Goalball Chair, Aurora Zanolin and President of the Local Organising Committee of the 2024 IBSA Goalball European Championships B, Sandro Di Girolamo. The draw was presented by Pedro Figueiredo.
Of the teams he will face on the court at Paris 2024 to try to defend his team’s men’s title, Brazilian superstar Leomon Moreno said: “I consider the two groups well balanced. Of course, each team is preparing the best way as possible. Brazil has been doing one training phase per month, I believe that now it’s more about working on the psychology for the competition. We have three months until the Paralympic Games, and every day we will dedicate ourselves to the maximum so that we can stay on top.”
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Brazilian women’s head coach, Alessandro Tosim, said: “In relation to the group stage, analysing the entire context of the competition, you can see that women’s goalball is very even. All teams are strong. Maybe our group is a little stronger. But analysing the Malmö Cup [in Sweden], you saw that several teams beat each other. We had the opportunity to face Turkiye and China in Sweden and we managed to win both, but they were very difficult games. I believe the matches will be extremely balanced.”
Jonatas Castro, Brazilian men’s head coach, said: “Overall, I liked it because the groups are balanced. There is no “death group”. The tendency is for the story to be built normally throughout the competition. Specifically about the Brazil group, I liked it because they are teams we are used to playing against. Iran, we faced in the Nations Cup recently, the USA, we have won the last clashes. We know that the Paralympics are different, strategies change, there are no more tests. But I think it was a good group.”
Three months to go
Goalball is one of the two sports in the Paris 2024 sports programme without an Olympic counterpart. It is a fast and tense sport, played exclusively by athletes with vision impairment at the Paralympics.
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Goalball at the Paris 2024 Paralympic Games will take place at the South Paris Arena, within Paris Expo, from 29 August-5 September. Group stages are scheduled for 29 August -1 September, followed by the knock-out stages from 2-4 September. The competition will reach its climax with the men’s and women’s medal matches on 5 September.
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