Blind Football

Football 5-a-side, more commonly known as Blind Football or Blind Soccer, is a variation of association football designed for players who are blind or visually impaired.

It is currently a Paralympic sport, and the International Blind Sports Association (IBSA) also organizes a World Blind Football Championships.

Blind Football
A blind football match between two teams in Germany

Overview

According to IBSA, "football for the blind and partially sighted started out as a playground game for school children in special schools for the visually impaired."

Football 5-a-side, also known as blind football and blind futsal, is an adaptation of football for athletes with visual impairments including blindness. The sport, governed by the International Blind Sports Federation (IBSA), is played with modified FIFA rules. The field of play is smaller, and is surrounded by boards. Teams are reduced to five players, including the goalkeeper, per team. Teams may also use one guide, who is positioned off the field of play, to assist in directing players. The ball is equipped with a noise-making device to allow players to locate it by sound. Matches consist of two 20-minute halves, with a ten-minute break at half-time.

Football 5-a-side players are assigned to one of three sport classes based on their level of visual impairment:

  • B1 – Totally or almost totally blind; from no light perception up to light perception but inability to recognise the shape of a hand.
  • B2 – Partially sighted; able to recognise the shape of a hand up to a visual acuity of 2/60 or a visual field of less than 5 degrees.
  • B3 – Partially sighted; visual acuity from 2/60 to 6/60 or visual field from 5 to 20 degrees

Teams are permitted to use sighted athletes as goalkeepers and guides; sighted goalkeepers cannot have been registered with FIFA for at least five years.

Two types of competition exist. For Class B1 games, only athletes with sport class B1 are permitted as players, with the exception of the goalkeepers and the guides, who may be class B2, B3, or sighted. For Class B2/B3 games, teams can field players in sport classes B2 and B3; at least two B2 players must be on the field at all times.

5-a-side football in Europe was developed in Spain. The first Spanish national championships took place in Spain in 1986. In South America, there are records of a Brazilian Tournament organized in 1980. European and American Championships took place in 1997, followed by the first World Championships in 1998. The sport was added to the Summer Paralympic Games in 2004.

As of 2022, there were 46 countries in the men's ranking.

Rules

Generally speaking, the rules of blind football are very similar to the rules of futsal. There are, however, some important exceptions:

  • All players, except for the goalkeeper, are blindfolded.
  • The ball has been modified to make a jingling or rattling sound.
  • Players are required to say "voy", "go", or something similar when going for the ball; this alerts the other players about their position.
  • A guide, positioned outside the field of play, provides instructions to the players.

Notable players

Results

Men's

B1

Years Venues Winners Score Runners-up Third place Score Fourth place Number of teams
1998
Details
Blind Football  Campinas Blind Football  Brazil 1–0 Blind Football  Argentina Blind Football  Spain 2–0 Blind Football  Colombia 6
2000
Details
Blind Football 
Jerez
Blind Football  Brazil 3–0 Blind Football  Argentina Blind Football  Spain 4–0 Blind Football  Greece 8
2002
Details
Blind Football 
Rio de Janeiro
Blind Football  Argentina 4–2 Blind Football  Spain Blind Football  Brazil 2–0 Blind Football  Colombia 9
2006
Details
Blind Football 
Buenos Aires
Blind Football  Argentina 1–0 Blind Football  Brazil Blind Football  Paraguay 2–1 Blind Football  Spain 8
2010
Details
Blind Football 
Hereford
Blind Football  Brazil 2–0 Blind Football  Spain Blind Football  China 1–0 Blind Football  England 10
2014
Details
Blind Football 
Tokyo
Blind Football  Brazil 1–0 Blind Football  Argentina Blind Football  Spain 0–0
(2–0 in penalties)
Blind Football  China 12
2018
Details
Blind Football 
Madrid
Blind Football  Brazil 2–0 Blind Football  Argentina Blind Football  China 2–1 Blind Football  Russia 16

Source: IBSA Football – Results Archived 20 June 2019 at the Wayback Machine

B2/B3 (Partially Sighted)

Year Venue Winners Score Runners-up Third place Score Fourth place Number of teams
1998
Details
Blind Football 
Campinas
Blind Football  Belarus 3–2 Blind Football  Spain Blind Football  Italy 9–2 Blind Football  Argentina 6
2002
Details
Blind Football 
Varese
Blind Football  Belarus 14–2 Blind Football  Russia Blind Football  Spain 3–2 Blind Football  Brazil 12
2013
Details
Blind Football 
Miyagi
Blind Football  Russia 1–0
(AET)
Blind Football  Ukraine Blind Football  England 14–0 Blind Football  Japan 4
2017
Details
Blind Football 
Cagliari
Blind Football  Ukraine 3–0 Blind Football  England Blind Football  Russia 2–2
(2–1 in penalties)
Blind Football  Spain 8

Source: IBSA Football – Results Archived 20 June 2019 at the Wayback Machine

Women's

Year Venue Winners Score Runners-up Third place Score Fourth place Number of teams
2017
Details
Blind Football 
Vienna
Blind Football  Japan 1–0 IBSA select Blind Football  England/Blind Football  Greece select 0–0
(1–0 in penalties)
Blind Football  Russia/Blind Football  Canada select 4

Source: IBSA Football – Results Archived 20 June 2019 at the Wayback Machine

IBSA Blind Football European Championships

Source:

  1. 1997:https://blindfootball.sport/wp-content/uploads/2021/02/IBSA-Blind-Football-European-Championships-Barcelona-1997.pdf
  2. 1999:https://blindfootball.sport/wp-content/uploads/2021/02/IBSA-Blind-Football-European-Championships-Porto-1999-results.pdf
  3. 2001:
  4. 2003:https://blindfootball.sport/wp-content/uploads/2021/02/IBSA-Blind-Football-European-Championships-Manchester-2003-results-.pdf
  5. 2005:https://blindfootball.sport/wp-content/uploads/2021/02/IBSA-Blind-Football-European-Championships-2005-results.pdf
  6. 2007:https://blindfootball.sport/wp-content/uploads/2021/02/IBSA-Blind-Football-European-Championships-2007-results.pdf
  7. 2009:https://blindfootball.sport/wp-content/uploads/2021/02/IBSA-Blind-Football-European-Championships-2009-Nantes-results.pdf
  8. 2011:https://blindfootball.sport/wp-content/uploads/2021/02/IBSA-Blind-Football-European-Championships-Turkey-2011-results.pdf
  9. 2013:https://blindfootball.sport/wp-content/uploads/2021/02/IBSA-Blind-Football-European-Championships-2013-results-and-final-standings.pdf
  10. 2015:https://blindfootball.sport/wp-content/uploads/2021/02/IBSA-Blind-Football-European-Championships-Hereford-2015-results.pdf
  11. 2017:https://blindfootball.sport/wp-content/uploads/2021/02/IBSA-Blind-Football-European-Championships-Berlin-2017-results.pdf
  12. 2019:https://blindfootball.sport/wp-content/uploads/2021/02/IBSA-Blind-Football-European-Championships-Rome-2019-results-and-final-standings.pdf
  13. 2022:https://blindfootball.sport/wp-content/uploads/2022/06/2022-Men%C2%B4s-Euros-Final-Report.pdf

Men's B1

Division A

Year 1st 2nd 3rd 4th 5th 6th 7th 8th 9th 10th
1997 Blind Football  ESP Blind Football  GRE Blind Football  GBR Blind Football  ITA Blind Football  POR
1999 Blind Football  ESP Blind Football  GBR Blind Football  GRE Blind Football  POR Blind Football  FRA
2001 Unknown
2003 Blind Football  ESP Blind Football  ENG Blind Football  FRA Blind Football  GRE Blind Football  ITA
2005 Blind Football  ESP Blind Football  FRA Blind Football  ENG Blind Football  GRE Blind Football  ITA Blind Football  POR Blind Football  RUS
2007 Blind Football  ESP Blind Football  GBR Blind Football  FRA Blind Football  GRE Blind Football  ITA Blind Football  TUR Blind Football  GER
2009 Blind Football  FRA Blind Football  ENG Blind Football  ESP Blind Football  GRE Blind Football  GER Blind Football  TUR Blind Football  RUS Blind Football  ITA Blind Football  BLR
2011 Blind Football  FRA Blind Football  ESP Blind Football  ENG Blind Football  TUR Blind Football  RUS Blind Football  GRE Blind Football  ITA Blind Football  GER
2013 Blind Football  ESP Blind Football  FRA Blind Football  TUR Blind Football  GER Blind Football  RUS Blind Football  ITA Blind Football  GRE Blind Football  ENG
2015 Blind Football  TUR Blind Football  RUS Blind Football  ESP Blind Football  ENG Blind Football  FRA Blind Football  GER Blind Football  ITA Blind Football  BEL Blind Football  POL Blind Football  GRE
2017 Blind Football  RUS Blind Football  ESP Blind Football  ENG Blind Football  FRA Blind Football  TUR Blind Football  GER Blind Football  ITA Blind Football  BEL Blind Football  ROU Blind Football  GEO
2019 Blind Football  ESP Blind Football  FRA Blind Football  ENG Blind Football  TUR Blind Football  RUS Blind Football  ITA Blind Football  GER Blind Football  BEL Blind Football  ROU Blind Football  GRE
2022 Blind Football  FRA Blind Football  TUR Blind Football  ENG Blind Football  GER Blind Football  ITA Blind Football  GRE Blind Football  POL Blind Football  ROU Blind Football  ESP Blind Football  CZE

Division B

  1. 2017:https://blindfootball.sport/wp-content/uploads/2021/02/2017-IBSA-Blind-Football-Division-2-European-Championships.pdf
  2. 2019:https://blindfootball.sport/wp-content/uploads/2021/02/IBSA-Blind-Football-European-Championships-Division-2-Bucharest-March-2019.pdf
  3. 2021:https://blindfootball.sport/wp-content/uploads/2021/10/2021-IBSA-Blind-Football-European-Championships-Division-2-results-and-final-standings.pdf
Year 1st 2nd 3rd 4th 5th 6th 7th 8th 9th 10th
2017 Blind Football  ROU Blind Football  GEO Blind Football  GRE Blind Football  CZE Blind Football  ALB Blind Football  IRL Blind Football  MDA
2019 Blind Football  ROU Blind Football  GRE Blind Football  GEO Blind Football  BLR
2021 Blind Football  ROU Blind Football  GRE Blind Football  POL Blind Football  ALB

Women's B1

2022: https://blindfootball.sport/wp-content/uploads/2022/06/2022-IBSA-Women%C2%B4s-Euros-Final-Standings.pdf

Year 1st 2nd 3rd 4th 5th 6th 7th 8th 9th 10th
2022 Blind Football  GER Blind Football  ENG

Men's B2/B3

  1. 1997:https://blindfootball.sport/wp-content/uploads/2021/02/IBSA-Partially-Sighted-Football-European-Championships-Barcelona-1997.pdf
  2. 1999:https://blindfootball.sport/wp-content/uploads/2021/02/IBSA-Partially-Sighted-Football-European-Championships-Belarus-1999-results.pdf
  3. 2009:https://blindfootball.sport/wp-content/uploads/2021/02/IBSA-Blind-Football-European-Championships-2009-Nantes-results.pdf
  4. 2012:https://blindfootball.sport/wp-content/uploads/2021/02/IBSA-Partially-Sighted-Football-European-Football-Championships-2012-results.pdf
  5. 2014:https://blindfootball.sport/wp-content/uploads/2021/02/IBSA-Partially-Sighted-Football-European-Championships-2014-Italy-results.pdf
  6. 2016:https://blindfootball.sport/wp-content/uploads/2021/02/IBSA-Partially-Sighted-Football-European-Championships-2016-results.pdf
  7. 2018:https://blindfootball.sport/wp-content/uploads/2021/02/IBSA-Partially-Sighted-Football-European-Championships-Tbilisi-2018-results.pdf


1 Spain 2 Italy 3 Belarus 4 Great Britain 5 Ireland

1 Spain 2 Belarus 3 Great Britain 4 Italy 5 France 6 Russia 7 Greece

BLR UKR ESP FRA IRL ENG ITA TUR

BLR ESP UKR ENG RUS ITA TUR

ESP RUS UKR ENG ITA TUR AUT

UKR FRA GBR TUR ESP

UKR RUS ENG ITA TUR GEO

Euro Challenge Cup

  1. 2014:https://blindfootball.sport/wp-content/uploads/2021/02/IBSA-Euro-Challenge-Cup-2014-results-and-final-standings.pdf
  2. 2016:https://blindfootball.sport/wp-content/uploads/2021/02/IBSA-Euro-Challenge-Cup-2016-Results-and-final-standings-.pdf
  3. 2018:https://blindfootball.sport/wp-content/uploads/2021/02/IBSA-Blind-Football-Euro-Challenge-Cup-2018-results-and-final-standings.pdf
  4. 2022:https://blindfootball.sport/wp-content/uploads/2022/07/4th-IBSA-Blind-Football-Euro-Challenge-Cup-Stockholm-2022-Final-Report.pdf

See also

References

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