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Goalball at the 2004 Summer Paralympics
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Goalball at the 2004 Summer Paralympics took place at the Sports Pavilion of the Faliro Coastal Zone Olympic Sports Complex, in Athens, Greece.[1]
Goalball is open to blind and partially sighted competitors, with separate men's and women's competitions.
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Men's tournament

The Men's tournament was won by the team representing Denmark.[2]
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Results
Preliminaries
Qualified for final round |
Group B
Competition bracket
Quarterfinals | Semifinals | Finals | |||||||||
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![]() | 5 | Third place | |||||||||
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Classification 5-8
Semi-finals | Fifth place | |||||
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Third place | ||||||
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Classification 9-12
Classification 9/10
Lithuania ![]() | 6 – 4 | ![]() |
Classification 11/12
Slovenia ![]() | 12 – 2 | ![]() |
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Team Lists
![]() Martin Enggaard Pedersen Soren Holmgren Jensen Ricky Nielsen Kenneth Hansen Peter Weichel |
![]() Boris Samuelsson Jimmy Bjoerkstrand Niklas Hultqvist Mikael Rendahl Mikael Aspegren Oskar Kuus |
![]() Rob Christy Mario Caron Bruno Hache Dean Kozak Jeff Christy Kevin Kaminski |
![]() Christopher Dodds Donté Mickens Daniel Gallant Edward Munro Tyler Merren John Mulhern jr. |
![]() Mathias Koehler Michael Breidbach Thomas Betzl Matthias Schmidt Johann Demmelhuber Steffen Lehmann |
![]() Nikolaos Chatzidafnis Athanasios Chasiotis Sotirios Michalopoulos Anastasios Trikalitis Antonios Diamantopoulos Nikolaos Argyros |
![]() Jose Daniel Fernandez Ignacio Garrido Jose Perez Vicente Galiana Roberto Abenia Tomas Rubio |
![]() Oh Jeong Hwan Kim Chul Hwan Lee Sun Haeng Lee Yoon Bong Won Pong Pil Hong Jang Hyun |
![]() Juha Oikarainen Arttu Makinen Sami Mustonen Petri Posio Veli Matti Aittola Jarno Mattila |
![]() Sandor Orsos Sandor Szell Szabolcs Hajba Zsolt Orsos Szillard Belafi Andras Szabo |
![]() Marius Zibolis Genrik Pavliukianec Egidijus Biknevicius Arvydas Juchna Saulius Leonavicius Algirdas Montvydas |
![]() Matej Ledinek Ivan Vinkler Gorazd Dolanc Zlatko Mihajlovic Dejan Pirc Bostjan Vogrincic |
Women's tournament
The Women's tournament was won by the team representing Canada.[3]
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Results
Preliminaries
Qualified for final round |
Competition bracket
Semi-finals | Final | |||||
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Third place | ||||||
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Team Lists
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References
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