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Germany women's national goalball team

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Germany women's national goalball team
SportGoalball
LeagueIBSA
DivisionWomen
RegionIBSA Europe
LocationGermany
ColoursWhite, black
   
ChampionshipsParalympic Games medals:

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World Championship medals:

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Germany women's national goalball team is the women's national team of Germany. Goalball is a team sport designed specifically for athletes with a vision impairment. The team takes part in international goalball competitions.

Paralympic Games

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At the 1988 Summer Paralympics, the team finished fifth.[1] The team competed at the 1992 Summer Paralympics in Barcelona, where they finished sixth.[1] At the 1996 Summer Paralympics in Atlanta, Georgia, the team finished first.[1] At the 2004 Summer Paralympics in Athens, Greece, the team finished sixth.[1]

World Championships

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The 1986 World Championships were held in Roermond, the Netherlands. The team was one of ten teams participating, and they finished fifth overall.[1] The 1990 World Championships were held in Calgary, Alberta, Canada. The team was one of seven teams participating, and they finished fourth overall.[1] The 1994 World Championships were held in Colorado Springs, Colorado. The team was one of nine teams participating, and they finished second overall.[1] The 1998 World Championships were held in Madrid, Spain. The team was one of eleven teams participating, and they finished eighth overall.[1] The 2002 World Championships were held in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. The team was one of ten teams participating, and they finished fourth overall.[1]

IBSA World Games

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The 2007 IBSA World Championships and Games were held in Brazil. The women's goalball competition included thirteen teams, including this one. The competition was a 2008 Summer Paralympics qualifying event. Iva Fisher was third in the competition in scoring with 22 points.[2]

Regional championships

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The team competes in the IBSA Europe goalball region.[3]

The 1985 European Championships were held in Olsztyn, Poland with six teams competing. The team finished first.[1] The 2001 European Championships were held in Neerpelt, Belgium with six teams competing. The team finished fourth.[1] In 2005, the European Championships were held in Neerpelt, Belgium. With ten teams competing, the team finished first.[1] The Turkish Blind Sports Federation hosted the 2007 IBSA Goalball European Championships in Anyalya, Turkey with 11 teams contesting the women's competition. The team finished fifth.[4] Munich, Germany hosted the 2009 European Championships with eleven teams taking part. The team finished the event in seventh place.[5] The team competed at the 2013 European Championships in Turkey, where they finished fifth.[6]

Goal scoring by competition

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Player Goals Competition Notes Ref
Iva Fisher 22 2007 IBSA World Championships and Games [2]
Cristiane Möller 11 2007 IBSA World Championships and Games [2]
Conny Dietz 10 2007 IBSA World Championships and Games [2]
Natalie Ball 8 2007 IBSA World Championships and Games [2]
Swetlana Otto 8 2009 IBSA Goalball European Championships [5]
Christiane Möller 5 2009 IBSA Goalball European Championships [5]
Stefanie Schindler 1 2009 IBSA Goalball European Championships [5]
Sarah Schacht 1 2009 IBSA Goalball European Championships [5]
Conny Dietz 1 2009 IBSA Goalball European Championships [5]
Charlotte Kärcher 0 2009 IBSA Goalball European Championships [5]

Competitive history

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The table below contains individual game results for the team in international matches and competitions.

Year Event Opponent Date Venue Team Team Winner Ref
2007 IBSA Goalball European Championships  Turkey 25 April OHEP Koleji Spor Salonu, Anyalya, Turkey 0 5  Germany [4]
2007 IBSA Goalball European Championships  Great Britain 25 April OHEP Koleji Spor Salonu, Anyalya, Turkey 1 2  Germany [4]
2007 IBSA Goalball European Championships  Spain 26 April OHEP Koleji Spor Salonu, Anyalya, Turkey 1 3  Spain [4]
2007 IBSA Goalball European Championships  Netherlands 26 April OHEP Koleji Spor Salonu, Anyalya, Turkey 2 5  Germany [4]
2007 IBSA Goalball European Championships  Ukraine 27 April OHEP Koleji Spor Salonu, Anyalya, Turkey 2 6  Ukraine [4]
2007 IBSA Goalball European Championships  Sweden 27 April OHEP Koleji Spor Salonu, Anyalya, Turkey 4 3  Germany [4]
2007 IBSA World Championships and Games  Sweden 31-Jul Brazil 6 5  Germany [2]
2007 IBSA World Championships and Games  Italy 1-August Brazil 12 2  Germany [2]
2007 IBSA World Championships and Games  Great Britain 2 August Brazil 1 5  Germany [2]
2007 IBSA World Championships and Games  Iran 2 August Brazil 5 13  Germany [2]
2007 IBSA World Championships and Games  Finland 3 August Brazil 2 3  Germany [2]
2007 IBSA World Championships and Games  Greece 4 August Brazil 2 1  Germany [2]
2007 IBSA World Championships and Games  Spain 5 August Brazil 3 0  Germany [2]
2007 IBSA World Championships and Games  Japan 5 August Brazil 2 1  Germany [2]
2007 IBSA World Championships and Games  Sweden 6 August Brazil 6 3  Germany [2]
2009 IBSA Goalball European Championships  Turkey 24 August Munich, Germany 6 3  Germany [5]
2009 IBSA Goalball European Championships  Great Britain 25 August Munich, Germany 2 9  Great Britain [5]
2009 IBSA Goalball European Championships  Finland 25 August Munich, Germany 4 2  Finland [5]
2009 IBSA Goalball European Championships  Germany 26 August Munich, Germany 1 1 [5]
2009 IBSA Goalball European Championships  Israel 26 August Munich, Germany 0 4  Germany [5]
2009 IBSA Goalball European Championships  Denmark 28 August Munich, Germany 3 4  Denmark [5]
2009 IBSA Goalball European Championships  Russia 29 August Munich, Germany 4 1  Germany [5]
2013 IBSA Goalball European Championships  Turkey 1–11 November Konya, Turkey 12 6  Germany [6]
2013 IBSA Goalball European Championships  Spain 1–11 November Konya, Turkey 2 3  Spain [6]
2013 IBSA Goalball European Championships  Denmark 1–11 November Konya, Turkey 4 3  Germany [6]
2013 IBSA Goalball European Championships  Israel 1–11 November Konya, Turkey 1 8  Israel [6]
2013 IBSA Goalball European Championships  Russia 1–11 November Konya, Turkey 3 1  Russia [6]
2013 IBSA Goalball European Championships  Spain 8 November Konya, Turkey 5 12  Germany [6]
2013 IBSA Goalball European Championships  Ukraine 8 November Konya, Turkey 3 9  Germany [6]

References

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  1. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l "Final Ranking in Paralympic Games". Madrid, Spain: International Blind Sports Association. Archived from the original on 15 April 2016. Retrieved 9 February 2014.
  2. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n "IBSA World Games Brazil 2007 (Paralympic Qualifying tournament)". Madrid, Spain: International Blind Sports Association. Archived from the original on 15 April 2016. Retrieved 9 February 2014.
  3. ^ "IBSA members". International Blind Sports Federation (IBSA). Retrieved 26 May 2021.
  4. ^ a b c d e f g "2007 IBSA Goalball European Championships" (PDF). Madrid, Spain: International Blind Sports Association. Archived from the original (PDF) on 26 August 2018. Retrieved 14 February 2014.
  5. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n "2009 IBSA Goalball European Championships" (PDF). Madrid, Spain: International Blind Sports Association. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2 April 2016. Retrieved 17 February 2014.
  6. ^ a b c d e f g h "GOALBALL EUROPAN CHAMPIONSHIP". Turkey: International Blind Sports Association Goalball Turkey. Archived from the original on 23 February 2014. Retrieved 13 February 2014.