Who is the goalkeeper of the Dutch cerebral palsy football at the Paralympics

Updated on physical education 2024-05-27
20 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    Rudy van Brem, the highest-rated player with cerebral palsy in the Dutch squad, has one foot on the ground yet. In the game just played, he was defending the Dutch goal by the Russian team with 12 goals. At halftime, he sat very sadly on the turf, when the Russian 10 team stepped forward and whispered a few words of comfort to him.

    He seemed grateful and immediately stood up happily and ready to get back into the game.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    The cerebral palsy goalkeeper of the Irish team, McGillivari, threw his jersey and gloves into the stands after the game on the 10th, and he thanked the Chinese audience for supporting him in this move.

    Don't know about the Dutch!

    Thank you to the audience for ......Dong Xinliang, the goalkeeper of the Chinese team with cerebral palsy level CP6 (the highest level), tried to say this sentence as soon as he walked into the mixed interview area. For Dong Xinliang, who has been fighting on the court for an hour and has a language impairment, it is not easy to squeeze out the word after the game.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    Rudy van Bremmen, I looked for it for a long time and found it from the official Paralympic Games, so I'll give it to me if I'm satisfied

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    Athlete profile.

    Rudy Van Bremmen.

    ned - Netherlands.

    Date of birth: 12 July 1978 Height (cm ft): 190cm 6'3"

    Gender: Male Weight (kg lbs): 77 kg 170 lbsPlace of birth: Den Bosch (Netherlands).

    Residence: Den Bosch (Netherlands).

    Sport: Seven-a-side football.

    Competed: Men's team.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    In seven-a-side (cerebral palsy) football, players from both sides compete in the same field for the purpose of scoring goals in a specified area. Each team has a total of seven players, including the goalkeeper, and each team can have five substitutes, but there are only three substitutions per game. In the game, the attacker's goal is to kick the ball into the opponent's goal to score, while the defender tries to prevent the opponent from scoring a goal, and only the goalkeeper can touch the ball with his hand in the specified area.

    The game is divided into the first and second halves, a total of 60 minutes, with a 15-minute half-time, and the team with the most points is the winner, and the team with the same score is a draw. In the semi-finals and finals, if the match is undecided within 60 minutes, two 10-minute overtime periods are played; If there is still no winner, each team will send 5 players to play in turn for a penalty shootout.

    If there are less than 4 players on the field, the match cannot continue. Each game is equipped with 1 referee and 2 assistant referees who run along the sideline, and the referee can show red and yellow cards.

    Although most seven-a-side (cerebral palsy) players have poor coordination of lower limbs and upper body and poor dominance, these are not the main factors that prevent them from showing their skills and tactics after training. So for people with disabilities, seven-a-side football (cerebral palsy) is one of the most fascinating competitions.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    How is 11-a-side football a normal football?

    How is 5-a-side basketball?

    Here's how the system works.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Cerebral palsy is a physical disability rather than an intellectual disability.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Isn't cerebral palsy football the Chinese national team, it belongs to the normal Olympics.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    In the Paralympic five-a-side (blind) football, the Chinese team lost to the Brazilian team and China won the silver medal.

    In the Paralympic Games, the Chinese team won 2-10 against the British team and finished eighth in the vertical width.

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    In addition to football matches for the cerebral palsy and the blind, there are also football games for the deaf and football for the disabled without physical disabilities.

  11. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    Deaf people also have football. The vast majority of people with physical disabilities have lower limb disabilities, and their ball games have to use wheelchairs, such as wheelchair basketball, wheelchair tennis, wheelchair table tennis, so there can be no football.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    I'm on the same page as the guy upstairs.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    Pat your head with a brick in your left hand and you're good to go.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    Congratulations, you have cerebral palsy. Just go and sign up.

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    Congratulations, you have cerebral palsy and are ready to sign up.

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    Upstairs is right, landlord, you have cerebral palsy, you can sign up

  17. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    Health is more important than anything else, don't think about it!

  18. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    5-a-side (blind) footballer with a visual disability.

    The level is divided into three levels: B1, B2 and B3, and 4 of the 5 people on the field belong to the B1 level, while the goalkeeper is a B2 or B3 athlete, and can also be an able-bodied athlete.

  19. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    The goalkeeper of blind football is played by an able-bodied person

  20. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    7-a-side (cerebral palsy) football is designed for athletes with cerebral palsy, and the athlete's disability should be at the level of CP5-CP8. CP5 is symmetrical or asymmetrical moderate bi-lower limb paralysis with mild dysfunction of the upper limbs and hands; CP6 is designed for athletes with cerebral palsy who are mainly motor dysfunctional, and the upper limb control is often affected, and the function of both lower limbs is generally better. CP7 is a hemiplegic athlete who can walk independently; CP8 is hemiplegia and diplegia with little functional impairment, or mild athetosis.

    The standard pitch of cerebral palsy 7-a-side football is 75 meters, 55 meters wide lawn, the radius of the center circle of the game is 7 meters, the goal is 5 meters long, 2 meters high, and the penalty spot is one meter away from the goal. A total of 7 people from each team, including the goalkeeper, played on the field, and each team had 3 substitutes. The game is divided into two halves and a total of 60 minutes, with a 15-minute intermission.

    In the semi-finals and finals, if the match is decided, there will be extra-time, using FIFA's Golden Ball winning method, and if there is no winner, a penalty shoot-out.

    In addition to being consistent with the 7-a-side football rules promulgated by FIFA, the rules of cerebral palsy 7-a-side football are as follows: 1. There is no offside in cerebral palsy 7-a-side football. 2. A 7-a-side soccer player with cerebral palsy can pass the ball back to the goalkeeper.

    3. Cerebral palsy 7-a-side football players can throw throw-ins with one hand due to their disability. 4. Each team must ensure that at least one CP5 or CP6 athlete is on the field, otherwise the team can only have 6 athletes. 5. No 3 CP8 athletes can play at the same time.

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