Haiti - 2022 World Cup : Our Grenadiers dominate Tanzania [4-1] and qualify for the semi-final (Video) 07/10/2022 08:34:45
Thursday, October 6, as part of the 16th Edition of the Turkey 2022 Amputee World Cup, our Grenadiers in the quarter-finals, faced the "Kilimanjaro Stars" of Tanzania in Istanbul on the lawn of the sports center Riva 3, in search of a qualification for the 1/2 finals.
Starting 7:
Goalkeepers :
#1 John Baby Jean
Defenders :
#5 Osias Stanley
#19 Alain Israel
Midfielders :
#8 Baltazar Mykender
#7 Spinoza John
Attackers :
#10 Saviola Charles
#9 Redondo Richard aka “El Principe
The "Kilimanjaro Stars" of Tanzania were the new victim of our Grenadiers led by coach Rochenel Pierre by delivering a superb match and winning another victory [4-1] qualifying for the semi-final of this world. With 21 goals in 5 games (4 wins and a draw).
In the semi-final our Grenadiers will face on Friday, October 7 "the Black Antelopes" of Angola and will have to face formidable opponents, world champion of amputee football in 2018, Angola displays in this 16th edition, 5 victories in 5 matches. A match of titans with talented players who will undoubtedly fight a fierce battle for a place in the final. Recall that in 2018 Haiti had beaten Angola [2-1]
GOALS :
(Haiti) Savila Charles [1-0] 1’
(Haiti) Spinoza John [2-0] 10’
(Tanzania) Frank Casian Ngailo [2-1] 17’
(Haiti) Savila Charles [3-1] 20’ (double)
(Haiti) Baltazar Mykender [4-1] 49’
Match summary :
Learn more about amputee football : Football for amputee players follows specific rules, like any discipline adapted to a disability. The game takes place on a field of 60 meters by 40 (maximum 70 m X 60) or a classic football half-field. It has two goal cages with a maximum height of 2.2m, a width of 5m x 1m (depth) and a FIFA standard ball
The match is played in 2 periods of 25 minutes with a half-time of about ten minutes. A timeout of two minutes is authorized per team and per match. The team is made up of 7 players (6 outfield players, a goalkeeper) and substitutes.
Outfield players (excluding goalkeepers) must have a lower limb amputated. The goalkeeper must have an upper limb amputated, so a hand.
Players cannot use their crutches and stump to handle the ball. If this happens, it's considered a "hand" unless it's unintentional.
In addition, the use of the crutch against a player results in exclusion and a penalty.
Finally, offside does not exist in disabled football.