Turkey women's national goalball team results

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Turkey women's national goalball team results is a list of the results for the Turkey women's national goalball team in official competitions excluding friendly matches.

  Win   Draw   Loss

2003-2009[edit]

2003[edit]

The team competed in the 2003 IBSA World Games from 1 to 10 August 2011, in Quebec City, Canada. Ten teams competed. The first stage was pool play with five teams per pool and the top two teams in each pool advancing to the next round.[1] Turkey women's team lost all four Round-Robin matches.

2003 IBSA World Games Goalball - Quebec City, Canada (10th)
Date Opponent Result Ref
7 August  Sweden L 0-10 [2]
7 August  Japan L 0-10
7 August  South Korea L 3-13
7 August  Finland L 1-11

2007[edit]

The team competed at the 2007 IBSA Goalball European Championships, hosted by the Turkish Blind Sports Federation, in Antalya, Turkey with 11 teams contesting the women's competition. The team finished tenth.[3]

2007 IBSA Goalball European Championships - Antalya, Turkey (10th)
Date Opponent Result Ref
25 April  Spain L 2-5
26 April  Netherlands L 2-10
26 April  Ukraine L 1-6
27 April  Great Britain L 4-8
27 April  Russia W 11-8

2009[edit]

he team competed at the 2009 European Championships, in Munich, Germany, with eleven teams taking part. The team finished the event in last place.[4]

2009 IBSA Goalball European Championships - Munich, Germany (11th)
Date Opponent Result Ref
24 August  Germany L 3-6 [4]
25 August  Spain L 3-5
26 August  Finland L 5-10
27 August  Great Britain L 3-8
27 August  Israel L 4-10
28 August  Ukraine L 1-3

2010-2019[edit]

2010[edit]

The team competed in the 2010 IBSA European Championships, in July 2010, in Eskişehir, Turkey. The team finished second.[5]

2010 IBSA Goalball European Championships Women's B - Eskişehir, Turkey 2nd place, silver medalist(s)
Date Opponent Result Ref
8 July  Poland W 13-3 [5]
9 July  Hungary W 5-1 [6]
9 July  Netherlands W 4-3
10 July  Ukraine L 1-3
10 July  Spain W 9-1
11 July  Spain W 4-3

2011[edit]

The team competed in the 2011 IBSA World Games from 1 to 10 April 2011, in Antalya, Turkey, organised by the Turkish Blind Sports Federation. They placed seventh in Group Y and won five of their six games, and were third in the final standings, behind Finland and Canada.[7]

2011 IBSA World Games Goalball - Antalya, Turkey 3rd place, bronze medalist(s)
Date Opponent Result Ref
4 April  Finland L 6-7 [8]
5 April  Greece W 6-1
6 April  Russia W 11-3
7 April  Ukraine W 5-2
8 April  Brazil W 5-3
9 April  Israel W 8-3
9 April  Finland L 3-4
10 April  Russia W 4-1

The team competed in the 2011 IBSA European Championships, from 17 to 23 October 2011, in Assens, Denmark. They finished eighth.[9]

2011 IBSA Goalball European Championships Women's A - Assens, Denmark (8th)
Date Opponent Result Ref
19 October  Sweden W 9-1 [10]
19 October  Israel W 3-2
20 October  Ukraine L 3-4
20 October  Great Britain W 10-0
21 October  Spain L 2-3
21 October  Israel L 2-6
21 October  Ukraine L 2-5

2012[edit]

The team competed in the 2012 IBSA European Championships (Division B), in Ascoli Piceno, Italy.[11]

Team member were Neşe Mercan (#1), Sümeyye Özcan (#2), Sevda Altunoluk (#3), Gülşah Aktürk (#4), Sadiye Ardıç (#5), Buket Atalay (#6).[12]

2012 IBSA Goalball European Championships B - Ascoli Piceno, Italy 1st place, gold medalist(s)
Date Opponent Result Ref
23-29 October  Hungary W 4-1 [12]
23-29 October  Germany W 3-2

2013[edit]

The team competed in the 2013 IBSA Goalball European Championships, Group A, from 1 to 11 November 2013, at Konya, Turkey.[13] They came second, ahead of Israel but behind winners Russia.[7]

2013 IBSA Goalball European Championships - Konya, Turkey 2nd place, silver medalist(s)
Date Opponent Result Ref
1–6 November  Germany L 6-12 [13]
1 November  Israel L 4-7
2 November  Denmark| W 7-3
3 November  Spain| L 2-8
4 November  Great Britain W 13-3
5 November  Finland W 5-4
6 November  Russia L 2-4

2014[edit]

The team took part at the Malmö Lady- and Men InterCup 2014 held in Sweden between 29 May and 1 June. They won the bronze medal.[14]

The team members were: Seda Yıldız (#2), Sevda Altunoluk (#3), Gülşah Aktürk (#4), Sadiye Ardıç )#5), Buket Atalay (#6) and Sümeyye Özcan (#7).[14]

Malmö Lady- and Men InterCup 2014 3rd place, bronze medalist(s)
Date Opponent Result Ref
29 May  Belgium W 9-1 [14]
29 May  Great Britain W 8-3
30 May  Ukraine W 3-1
30 May  Spain W 10-0
31 May  Finland D 4-4
31 May  United States L 0-2
1 June  Finland W 7-1

The team competed in the 2014 World Championships from 30 June to 5 July 2014, in Espoo, Finland. They were in Pool X, mercied Greece and Finland, drawing with Russia, and beating Japan 5:1 and the United States 8:2.[7]

Athletes were Gülsah Aktürk (#4), Sevda Altunoluk (#3), Sadiye Ardic (#5), Buket Atalay (#6), Sümeyye Özcan (#7), and Seda Yıldız (#2).

2014 IBSA Goalball World Championships - Espoo, Finland 3rd place, bronze medalist(s)
Date Opponent Result Ref
30 June  Finland W 12-2
30 June  Japan W 5-1
1 July  United States W 8-2
1 July  Germany W 10-0
2 July  Russia D 0-0
2 July  Israel W 10-2
3 July  Russia L 1-2
4 July  Japan W 3*0

2015[edit]

The team competed in the 2015 IBSA Goalball European A Championships in Kaunas, Lithuania. In Group Y, they beat Sweden 5:0 in the quarter-finals, mercied Ukraine 12:2, going on to beat Russia 5:0, to take the gold medal.[7]

2015 IBSA Goalball European Championships - Kaunas, Lithuania 1st place, gold medalist(s)
Date Opponent Result Ref
8 July  Ukraine W 7-1 [15]
8 July  Spain W 11-1
9 July  Israel W 9-7
9 July  Greece W 12-2
10 July  Sweden W 5-0
10 July  Ukraine W12-2
11 July  Russia W 5-0 [16]

2016[edit]

The team competed in the 2016 Summer Paralympics, with competition from Thursday 8 September to finals on Friday 16 September 2016, in the temporary Future Arena, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.[17]

The following is the Turkey roster in the women's goalball tournament of the 2016 Summer Paralympics.[18]

No. Player Class Date of birth (age)
1 Neşe Mercan B2 (1994-09-19)19 September 1994 (aged 21)
2 Seda Yıldız B3 (1998-12-07)7 December 1998 (aged 17)
3 Sevda Altunoluk B2 (1994-04-01)1 April 1994 (aged 22)
4 Gülşah Düzgün B2 (1995-09-25)25 September 1995 (aged 20)
6 Buket Atalay B2 (1990-08-14)14 August 1990 (aged 26)
7 Sümeyye Özcan B1 (1992-01-15)15 January 1992 (aged 24)
Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualification
1  Turkey 4 4 0 0 37 11 +26 12 Quarter-finals
2  China 4 3 0 1 21 14 +7 9
3  Canada 4 2 0 2 16 22 −6 6
4  Ukraine 4 0 1 3 9 17 −8 1
5  Australia 4 0 1 3 6 25 −19 1


9 September 2016
10:15
Turkey  12–4  Canada Future Arena, Rio de Janeiro
Referees: Raili Sipura (FIN), Alexander Knecht (GER)
Altunoluk 8
Özcan 2
Mercan 2
Report Burk 4

10 September 2016
14:30
China  2–7  Turkey Future Arena, Rio de Janeiro
Referees: Dawna Christy (CAN), Nejc Jakic (SLO)
Zhang W. 1
Ju 1
Report Altunoluk 7

11 September 2016
18:45
Australia  2–12  Turkey Future Arena, Rio de Janeiro
Referees: Joelle Boulet (CAN), Raili Sipura (FIN)
Horsburgh 2 Report Özcan 5
Mercan 5
Yıldız 1
Altunoluk 1

12 September 2016
20:45
Turkey  6–3  Ukraine Future Arena, Rio de Janeiro
Referees: Rudi Janssen (BEL), Nejc Jakic (SLO)
Mercan 2
Altunoluk 2
Özcan 1
Yıldız 1
Report Rud 2
Govorukha 1
Quarter-finals
14 September 2016
15:45
Turkey  15–5  Israel Future Arena, Rio de Janeiro
Referees: Dawna Christy (CAN), Raquel Aguado (ESP)
Altunoluk 7
Özcan 4
Mercan 3
Ben-David 1 (o.g.)
Report Ben-David 5
Semi-finals
15 September 2016
20:00
Turkey  11–1  United States Future Arena, Rio de Janeiro
Referees: Vilma Basinkaite (LTU), Nejc Jakic (SLO)
Altunoluk 8
Yıldız 2
Özcan 1
Report Miller 1
Finals
16 September 2016
18:30
China  1–4  Turkey Future Arena, Rio de Janeiro
Referees: Vilma Basinkaite (LTU), Raili Sipura (FIN)
Chen 1 Report Altunoluk 3
Yıldız 1

2017[edit]

The team competed in the 2017 IBSA Goalball European A Championships from 15 to 23 September 2017, at Pajulahti, Nastola, Finland. Beating Finland 6:0 in the quarter-finals, defeating Greece 8:0 in the semi-finals, the team was beaten by Russia 3:6, to take the silver medal.[7]

Athletes included Sevda Altınoluk (highest goal scorer of the tournament), and Neşe Mercan.

2017 IBSA Goalball European Championships - Nastola, Finland 2nd place, silver medalist(s)
Date Opponent Result Ref
18 September  Sweden W 8-2 [19]
18 September  Germany D 5-5
19 September  Israel W 6-5
19 September  Great Britain W 8-4
20 September  Finland W 6-0
21 September  Greece W 8-0
22 September  Russia L 3-6 (3-3)

2018[edit]

The team competed in the 2018 World Championships from 3 to 8 June 2018, at the Baltiska Hallen, Malmö, Sweden. They placed second in Pool C, mercied the United States in the quarter-finals 12:2, and in the semi-finals, beat Brazil 5:2. They placed second, behind Russia, and ahead of Brazil.[7] Team members were Sevda Altınoluk, Gülşah Düzgün, Neşe Mercan, Kader Çelik , Şeydanur Kaplan and Reyhan Yılmaz.

2018 IBSA Goalball World Championships - Malmö, Sweden 2nd place, silver medalist(s)
Date Opponent Result Ref
3-8 June  Sweden W 11-1 [20]
3-8 June  Russia L 5-7
3-8 June  Israel W 11-3
3-8 June  Japan W 5-0
3-8 June  Australia W 6-0
3-8 June  United States W 12-2
3-8 June  Brazil W 5-2
3-8 June  Russia L 2-3

2019[edit]

The team competed in the 2019 IBSA Goalball European A Championships from 5 to 14 October 2019, in Rostock, Germany. They ranked first in Pool Y, to defeat Israel in the finals 8:6, to take the gold medal.[7]

Athletes included Sevda Altunoluk (highest goal scorer of the tournament), Sevtap Altunoluk, Kader Çelik, Gülşah Düzgün, Neşe Mercan, and Seda Yıldız.

2019 IBSA Goalball European Championships - Rostock, Germany 1st place, gold medalist(s)
Date Opponent Result Ref
8-10 October  Great Britain W 3-2
8-10 October  Netherlands W 10-0 [21]
8-10 October  Israel W 8-2
8-10 October  Germany W 12-2
11 October  Finland W 10-0
12 October  Germany W 7-0
13 October  Israel W 8-6

2020-2029[edit]

2020[edit]

The team competed in the 2020 Summer Paralympics, with competition from Wednesday 25 August to finals on Friday 3 September 2021, in the Makuhari Messe arena, Chiba, Tokyo, Japan. They qualified by placing second at the 2018 IBSA Goalball World Championships.

The following is the Turkey roster in the women's goalball tournament of the 2020 Summer Paralympics.[22]

No. Player Class Date of birth (age)
1 Fatma Gül Güler B2 (2004-02-12)12 February 2004 (aged 17)
2 Reyhan Yılmaz B2 (2001-11-18)18 November 2001 (aged 19)
3 Sevda Altunoluk B2 (1994-04-01)1 April 1994 (aged 27)
4 Şeydanur Kaplan B2 (2000-03-23)23 March 2000 (aged 21)
6 Kader Çelik B2 (2001-01-01)1 January 2001 (aged 20)
7 Sevtap Altunoluk B2 (1995-01-10)10 January 1995 (aged 26)
Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualification
1  Turkey 4 3 0 1 30 11 +19 9 Quarterfinals
2  United States 4 3 0 1 22 10 +12 9
3  Japan (H) 4 2 1 1 18 13 +5 7
4  Brazil 4 1 1 2 23 19 +4 4
5  Egypt 4 0 0 4 3 43 −40 0
Source: TOCOG
Rules for classification: 1) points; 2) goal difference; 3) number of wins; 4) goals against; 5) head-to-head goal difference.
(H) Hosts
Round-robin
Turkey 7–1 Japan
Report
Referee: Svitlana Moroz (Ukraine), Raquel Aguado Gómez (Spain)

26 August 2021
14:45
Egypt  2–12  Turkey Makuhari Messe, Tokyo
Referees: Raquel Gomez Aguado (Spain), Raili Sipura (Finland)
Elgabry 1
Ezzeldin 1
Report Sevd. Altunoluk 8
Sevt. Altunoluk 2
Güler 1
Çelik 1

Turkey 8–4 Brazil
Report
Referee: Svitlana Moroz (Ukraine), Raili Sipura (Finland)

United States 4–3 Turkey
Report Sevd. Altunoluk 1', 4', 9'
Referee: Raquel Aguado Gómez (Spain), Svitlana Moroz (Ukraine)
Quarterfinal
Turkey 10–6 Australia
Report
Referee: Woradet Kultawongwattana (Thailand), Launel Scott (Canada)
Semifinal
Turkey 8–5 Japan
Sevd. Altunoluk 2', 3', 8', 10', 18', 18', 22', 23' Report Hagiwara 1', 1', 8', 18', 19'
Referee: Raili Sipura (Finland), Romualdas Vaitiekus (Lithuania)
Final
United States 2–9 Turkey
Report Sevd. Altunoluk 1', 1', 5', 6', 6', 8', 18', 18', 20'
Referee: Raquel Aguado Gómez (Spain), Svitlana Moroz (Ukraine)

2021[edit]

The team competes in the 2021 IBSA Goalball European A Championships from 4 to 13 November 2021 in Samsun, Turkey.[23] Turkey won the silver medal after losing to Russia 4–5 in the final.[24]

Turkey team consisted of Fatma Gül Güler (#1), Reyhan Yılmaz (#2), Sevda Altunoluk (#3), Şeydanur Kaplan (#4), Sevtap Altunoluk (#7), Berfin Altan (#8) coached by Gültekin Karasu.

2021 IBSA Goalball European Championships - Samsun, Turkey2nd place, silver medalist(s)
Date Opponent Result Ref
5 November  Denmark W 9-5 [25]
6 November  Russia W 2-1 [26]
7 November  Great Britain L 2-3 [27]
9 November  Finland W 6-2 [28]
10 November  Germany W 10-0 [29]
11 November  Israel W 7-6 [30]
12 November  Russia L 4-5 [24]

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