Argentina national cerebral palsy football team

The Argentina national cerebral palsy football team (nicknamed Los Tigres)[1][2] is the national football team that represents Argentina in international competitions. The team is managed by the "Argentine Cerebral Palsy Football Federation" Spanish: Federación Argentina de Fútbol de Parálisis Cerebral (FAFPC). [3] Their best world ranking sixth and their lowest was ninth. Argentina has competed at both the IFCPF World Championships and the Paralympic Games, but has never finished in the medals in either event.

Argentina national cerebral palsy
football team
Shirt badge/Association crest
Nickname(s)Tigres
FederationArgentine Cerebral Palsy Football Federation
IFCPF ranking6
Highest IFCPF ranking6 (August 2013, November 2014, 2016)
Lowest IFCPF ranking9 (September 2011)
Home colours
Away colours
World Championship
Appearances2 (First in 2011)
Best result7
Parapan American Games
Appearances1

Overview

The team in 2012

In 2012, the team was coached by Osvaldo Hernández.[4] In February 2014, an IFCPF coaching workshop was held in Brazil to try to further develop the sport. Chilean, Brazilian and Argentine coaches participated in it.[5]

National team development is supported by an International Federation of Cerebral Palsy Football (IFCPF) recognized national championship. Recognized years for the national IFCPF recognized competition include 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014, and 2015.[6]

In 2016, after getting an endorsement by the World AntiDoping Agency (WADA), the IFCPF Anti-Doping Code was formally amended to allow for out of competition testing. This was done through a WADA approved Whereabouts Programme managed through ADAMS. Drawing from players in a Registered Testing Pool, players from this country were included ahead of the 2016 Summer Paralympics in Rio.[7]

Ranking

Argentina was ranked sixth in the world by the IFCPF in 2016.[8] The team is also ranked second in the Americas in 2016.[9] In August 2013 and November 2014, Argentina was also ranked sixth in the world.[10][11] In September 2012, the team was ranked eighth.[12] In September 2011, Argentina was ranked ninth.[13]

Players

There have been a number of players for the Argentine squad.

NameNumberClassificationYears activeRef
Alberto Alabarce2013[14]
Fabricio Álvarez2013[14]
Fabio Miguel Coria9FT82012[4]
Maximiliano Fernández6FT72012[4]
Matías Fernández Romano11FT62012[4]
Carlos Ferreira15FT72012[4]
Claudio Figuera14FT72012[4]
Ezequiel Jaime4FT72012[4]
Rodrigo Luque2013[14]
Rodrigo Lugrin10FT72012[4]
Rodrigo Luquez3FT82012[4]
Antonio Medina7FT52012[4]
Mariano Moranas2FT82012[4]
Sergio Gutiérrez12FT72012[4]
Gustavo Nahuelquin1FT52012[4]
Gaston Rodríguez8FT72012[4]
Brian David Vivot5FT72012[4]

Results

Argentina has participated in a number of international tournaments. Six teams participated in the Toronto hosted American Cup in 2014. Group A included Venezuela, Argentina and Canada. Group B included Mexico, Brazil and the United States. The tournament was important for preparations for the 2015 Parapan American Games, and because it was the last major continental level competition of the year.[15] The team participated in the 2015 Parapan American Games, where they came away with a silver medal.[16][17]

Argentina and the Netherlands warm up ahead of a match at the 2016 Salou tournament
CompetitionLocationYearTotal TeamsResultRef
Pre-Paralympic TournamentSalou, Spain201677[18]
Footie 7 TournamentPovao de Varzim, Portugal201552[19][20]
Parapan American GamesToronto, Canada20152[16][17]
America CupToronto, Canada201462[21][22]
Parapan American Youth GamesBuenos Aires, Argentina20136[23]
Intercontinental CupBarcelona, Spain201316[24]
Défi Sportif TournamentCanada201341[25]
British Paralympic World CupNottingham, England201212[26]
Yevpretoria UkraineYevpatoria, Crimea, Ukraine20128[27]

IFCPF World Championships

Argentina has participated in the IFCPF World Championships.

World ChampionshipsLocationTotal TeamsResultRef
2015 IFCPF World ChampionshipsEngland158[28]
2011 CPSIRA World ChampionshipsNetherlands167[29]

Paralympic Games

Argentina has participated in 7-a-side football at the Paralympic Games. They have never won a medal.[30]

Paralympic Results

GamesResultsRef
2012 Summer Paralympics6[30]
2004 Summer Paralympics4[30]
2000 Summer Paralympics5[30]
1996 Summer Paralympics[30]

2016 Summer Paralympics

Argentina qualified for the Paralympics through the 2015 Parapan American Games in Toronto after Iran's qualifying spot was withdrawn because of a lack of competitors in their region.[31][32]

The draw for the tournament was held on May 6 at the 2016 Pre Paralympic Tournament in Salou, Spain. Argentina was put into Group B with the United States, Netherlands and Russia.[33] Iran qualified for the 2016 Rio Games following the suspension of Russia. The IPC ruled that there could not be a redraw for the groups. This resulted in Iran being put into Group A with the Netherlands, Argentina and the United States.[34] The tournament where the Paralympic draw took place featured 7 of the 8 teams participating in Rio. It was the last major preparation event ahead of the Rio Games for all teams participating.[35] Argentina finished 7th after losing placement matches to the United States 4 - 3 and Ireland 0 - 3.[36][37][38]

Going into the Rio Games, the team was hoping to build on good results earlier in past two years and win a medal.[16]

PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsQualification
1  Ukraine3300102+89Semi finals
2  Brazil (H)3201104+66
3  Great Britain310275+235th–6th place match
4  Ireland3003218−1607th–8th place match
Source: Paralympic.org
(H) Hosts

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