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{{Short description|Israeli national team, for the Paralympic sport of goalball}}
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'''Israel men's national goalball team''' is the men's national team of [[Israel]]. It takes part in international [[goalball]] competitions.
The '''Israel men's national goalball team''' is the men's national team of [[Israel]]. [[Goalball]] is a [[team sport]] designed specifically for athletes with a [[visual impairment|vision impairment]]. The team has taken part in international [[goalball]] competitions.


== Summer Paralympics ==
== Paralympic Games ==
{{main|Goalball at the Summer Paralympics}}
The 1976 Summer Paralympics were held in [[Toronto]], Canada. The team was one of seven teams participating, and they finished fifth overall.


=== 1976 Toronto ===
At the 1980 Summer Paralympics in [[Arnhem]], Netherlands, twelve teams took part. The team finished eighth. Members of the national team were [[Moshe Weiss]], [[Uri Cohen (goalball)|Uri Cohen]], [[Moti Levy]], [[Rafael Falach]], [[Reuven Perach]] and [[Zohar Sharon]].


At the [[1984 Summer Paralympics]] thirteen teams participated and the team finished seventh.<ref name="excel">{{cite web |url=http://www.ibsasport.org/sports/files/185-Results-History-of-Goalball-Results---Paralympics,-World-Championships-&-European-Championships.xlsx|title=Final Ranking in Paralympic Games |publisher=International Blind Sports Association|location=Madrid, Spain |accessdate=10 February 2014 }}</ref>
The [[Goalball at the 1976 Summer Paralympics|1976 Summer Paralympics]] were held in [[Toronto]], Canada. The team was one of seven men's teams participating, and they finished fifth overall.<ref name="excel">{{cite web |url=http://www.ibsasport.org/sports/files/185-Results-History-of-Goalball-Results---Paralympics%2C-World-Championships-%26-European-Championships.xlsx |title=Final Ranking in Paralympic Games |publisher=International Blind Sports Association |location=Madrid, Spain |accessdate=10 February 2014 |archive-date=15 April 2016 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160415021831/http://www.ibsasport.org/sports/files/185-Results-History-of-Goalball-Results---Paralympics%2C-World-Championships-%26-European-Championships.xlsx |url-status=dead }}</ref>

=== 1980 Arnhem ===

The team competed in the [[Goalball at the 1980 Summer Paralympics|1980 Summer Paralympics]] in [[Arnhem]], [[Netherlands]], where twelve men's teams took part.<ref name="excel" /> The team finished eighth. Members of the national team were [[Moshe Weiss]], [[Uri Cohen (goalball)|Uri Cohen]], [[Moti Levy]], [[Rafael Falach]], [[Reuven Perach]] and [[Zohar Sharon]].

=== 1984 New York ===

The team competed in the [[Goalball at the 1984 Summer Paralympics|1984 Summer Paralympics]] at Long Island, [[New York City]], United States of America, where thirteen men's and five women's teams participated.<ref name="excel" /> The team finished seventh.

=== 1988 Seoul ===
The team finished fifth overall.

=== 1992 Barcelona ===
The team took part in the preliminary matches.

== World Championships ==
{{main|Goalball World Championships}}

[[International Blind Sports Federation|IBSA]] [[World Goalball Championships]] have been held every four years from 1978. The men's team had regularly represented the country in these championships, namely 1978, 1982, 1986, 1990, and 1994.

== IBSA World Games ==
{{main|IBSA World Games}}

=== 2003 Quebec City ===

The team competed in the 2003 IBSA World Games from Friday 1 to Sunday 10 August 2011, in [[Quebec City]], Canada. Ten teams competed.<ref name=europchampsibsaquebec>{{cite web|url=http://www.ibsasport.org/sports/files/182-Results-IBSA-World-Games-Brazil-2003-Results.xlt|title=IBSA World Games Brazil 2003 Results|publisher=International Blind Sports Association|location=Madrid, Spain|accessdate=13 February 2014|archive-date=16 April 2016|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160416033249/http://www.ibsasport.org/sports/files/182-Results-IBSA-World-Games-Brazil-2003-Results.xlt|url-status=dead}}</ref>

== Regional championships ==

The team competes in the [[:Category:Goalball in Europe|IBSA Europe]] goalball region.<ref>{{cite web |title=IBSA members |url=https://ibsasport.org/countries/ |website=International Blind Sports Federation (IBSA) |accessdate=26 May 2021}}</ref> Groups A and C are held one year, and Group B the following year. Strong teams move towards Group A.


==References==
==References==
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Latest revision as of 13:03, 30 September 2024

The Israel men's national goalball team is the men's national team of Israel. Goalball is a team sport designed specifically for athletes with a vision impairment. The team has taken part in international goalball competitions.

Paralympic Games

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1976 Toronto

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The 1976 Summer Paralympics were held in Toronto, Canada. The team was one of seven men's teams participating, and they finished fifth overall.[1]

1980 Arnhem

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The team competed in the 1980 Summer Paralympics in Arnhem, Netherlands, where twelve men's teams took part.[1] The team finished eighth. Members of the national team were Moshe Weiss, Uri Cohen, Moti Levy, Rafael Falach, Reuven Perach and Zohar Sharon.

1984 New York

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The team competed in the 1984 Summer Paralympics at Long Island, New York City, United States of America, where thirteen men's and five women's teams participated.[1] The team finished seventh.

1988 Seoul

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The team finished fifth overall.

1992 Barcelona

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The team took part in the preliminary matches.

World Championships

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IBSA World Goalball Championships have been held every four years from 1978. The men's team had regularly represented the country in these championships, namely 1978, 1982, 1986, 1990, and 1994.

IBSA World Games

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2003 Quebec City

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The team competed in the 2003 IBSA World Games from Friday 1 to Sunday 10 August 2011, in Quebec City, Canada. Ten teams competed.[2]

Regional championships

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The team competes in the IBSA Europe goalball region.[3] Groups A and C are held one year, and Group B the following year. Strong teams move towards Group A.

References

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  1. ^ a b c "Final Ranking in Paralympic Games". Madrid, Spain: International Blind Sports Association. Archived from the original on 15 April 2016. Retrieved 10 February 2014.
  2. ^ "IBSA World Games Brazil 2003 Results". Madrid, Spain: International Blind Sports Association. Archived from the original on 16 April 2016. Retrieved 13 February 2014.
  3. ^ "IBSA members". International Blind Sports Federation (IBSA). Retrieved 26 May 2021.