The Football World Championship Under 19 at the 2015 CPISRA World Games was the world championship for men's national 7-a-side association football under 19 teams. IFCPF stands for International Federation of Cerebral Palsy Football. Athletes with a physical disability competed. The Championship took place in the England from 10 to 16 August 2015. Football CP Football was played with modified FIFA rules. Among the modifications were that there were seven players, no offside, a smaller playing field, and permission for one-handed throw-ins. Matches consisted of two thirty-minute halves, with a fifteen-minute half-time break.
03 Danila Belov 06 Nikolai Maksimov 07 Pavel Proshin 08 Aslan Tibilov 09 Tahir Boboev
10 Alexei Borkin
12 Guram Chkareuli (GK)
13 Soslan Dzugkoev
14 Sergei Materukhin
15 Alexandr Lipin (c)
17 Maksim Mikheev
18 Soslan Gazdanov
Coach: Avtandil Baramidze
04 Lewis McIntyre (c) 05 Ross Paterson 06 Ian Paton 07 Declan Docherty 08 Robert Miller 09 Kyle Hannin
10 Jamie Mitchell
11 Barry Halloran (GK)
12 Cameron Connor
13 Jason Macleary
14 Darren Aitken
15 Darren Bowman
Coach: Gary MacDonald
02 Robert Christie 03 Gordon Allan 06 Jack Starkey 07 Taylor Harvey 08 Nicholas Prescott 09 Harrison Dowdell
10 Matthew Hearne
11 Shaun McCann
12 Zachary Jones
13 Nelson Gray
15 Hayden Bognar
16 Ryan Kinner (c)
19 Christian Tsangas (GK) Coach: Goran Stajic
01 Diego Amado Fabricio (GK) 02 Bruno Rodrigues Da Silva (MF) 03 Bruno Pratis Da Silva (MF) 04 Weslley De Souza Mendes (FW) 05 Hudson Hyure Do Carmo Januario (MF) 06 Igor Romero Da Rocha (MF) 07 Diego Delgado Da Silva (c) (DF) 08 Joao Victor Batista Cortes (DF) 09 Gabriel Da Silva Araujo (MF)
10 Alesson De Oliveira Silva (FW)
12 Pedro Henrique Seabra Vaz (GK)
13 Matheus Henrique Rosa Xilaves (DF)
Coach: Rodrigo Terra Cardoso
01 Stefan Boersma (c) (GK) 02 Roy Flier (DF) 03 Martijn Loeffen (DF) 04 Jeroen Duin (DF) 05 Nathan Janssen (MF) 06 Teddy Witjes (MF) 07 Krist Stoelwinder (MF) 08 Gerard Bambacht (MF) 09 Job Draaijers (FW)
10 Harm Pannerman (MF)
11 Malik De La Cruz Victoria (MF)
12 Danny Van Amerongen (FW)
14 Martijn Langras (DF)
The first round, or group stage, was a competition between the 16 teams divided among four groups of four, where each group engaged in a round-robin tournament within itself. The two highest ranked teams in each group advanced to the knockout stage for the position one to sixteen. the two lower ranked teams plays for the positions 17 to 32. Teams were awarded three points for a win and one for a draw. When comparing teams in a group over-all result came before head-to-head.
Tie-breaking criteria for group play
The ranking of teams in each group was based on the following criteria:
Number of points obtained in matches between tied teams
Goal difference in matches between tied teams
Number of goals scored in matches between tied teams
Drawing of lots
In the knockout stage there were three rounds (quarter-finals, semi-finals, and the final). The winners plays for the higher positions, the losers for the lower positions. For any match in the knockout stage, a draw after 60 minutes of regulation time was followed by two 10 minute periods of extra time to determine a winner. If the teams were still tied, a penalty shoot-out was held to determine a winner.
Classification
Athletes with a physical disability competed. The athlete's disability was caused by a non-progressive brain damage that affects motor control, such as cerebral palsy, traumatic brain injury or stroke. Athletes must be ambulant.
Players were classified by level of disability.
C5: Athletes with difficulties when walking and running, but not in standing or when kicking the ball.
C6: Athletes with control and co-ordination problems of their upper limbs, especially when running.