Championship of the world has rink hockey 2003

See also: Championnat of the world has rink hockey

The 36ème championship of the world groups has rink hockey 2003 was held between on September 27th and on October 4th, 2003 with Oliveira de Azeméis, with the Portugal.

The two teams which will be classified in the 2 last places of the final classification played the championship of the world groups B 2004, with Macao.

Participating teams

The 16 participating teams were divided in 4 hens of 4 teams each one.

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Calendar

The schedules of the matches are in local time (UTC +0).

Hen phase

September 28th 2003

September 29th 2003

September 30th 2003

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Final stage

(p) Score after prolongations.
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October 2nd 2003

October 3rd 2003

October 4th 2003

Final classification

Strikers

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  • David Alejandro Paez

; 12 goals

  • Paulo Pereira

; 11 goals

  • Martin Ernesto Payero

; 9 goals

  • Jose Osvaldo Raed

; 8 goals

  • Claudio Selva Filho Lopes
  • Jorge Salgado
  • Alessandro Michielon
  • Sergi Panadero Ardart

; 7 goals

  • Alan Karan Feres
  • Bruno Adrião
  • Shine Viana
  • Josh England

; 6 goals

  • Antonio Gaspar
  • Jurandir Da Silva
  • Sebastien Landrin
  • Ricardo Pereira
  • has Borregan Rodriguez
  • Jason Mathias

; 5 goals

  • Carlos Ariel Lopez
  • David Leonardo Farran
  • Alessandro Bertulocci
  • Filipe Santos
  • Pedro Alves
  • Shine Teixido Sala
  • Jerome Desponds

; 4 goals

  • Juan Meijia
  • Igor Tarassioux
  • Guirec Henry
  • Marc Wochnik
  • Martin Schmahl
  • Lowie Boogers
  • Alberto Orlandi
  • Dario Rigo
  • Mirko Bertolucci
  • Silva Sergio
  • Laurent Geisler
  • Hermann Freire

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  • Alex Martin Paneque
  • Mariano Ernesto Velazquez
  • Juan Pablo Diaz
  • Diego Jimenez
  • Jerome Moriceau
  • Bruno Pimentel
  • Reinaldo Ventura
  • Marc Gual Rosell
  • Matthieu Bretini
  • Florian Bretini
  • Brian Moyer

; 2 goals

  • Ivan Villaro Pantebre
  • Ferran Vila Bonell
  • Llorens Miquel Ribera
  • Jose Cardoso
  • Sergio AlejandroBurgoa
  • Lauro Neto Terroso
  • Romulo Vargas
  • Pablo Jara
  • Jose Luis Rivetted
  • Jonathan Gil
  • Neil Austin
  • Marc Waddingham
  • Stephan Liscoët
  • Thomas Haupt
  • Dominik Brandt
  • Andreas Druzovic
  • Erik Habraken
  • Arjan Van Gerven
  • Pierluigi Bresciani
  • Valerio Antezza
  • Elidio Canda
  • Wilson Sigallete
  • Francesco Bargallo Torres
  • Sergio Monferri Perez
  • Pedro Gil Gomez

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  • Guillen Sarle R.
  • Alex Maestre Ordeig
  • Antonio Victor
  • Alberto Domingos
  • Anacleto Silva
  • Micheal Zanini Dantas
  • Karam Feres JR. Karam
  • Daniel Diaz
  • Mauricio Schmidt
  • Carlos Garcia
  • Mario Buitrago
  • Juan Cadavid
  • Taylor James
  • Joa Wheatley
  • Jess Anson
  • Matt Oaten
  • David De Barros
  • Paulo Almeida
  • Eloy Gaspar Tolos
  • Stephan Rubi
  • Patrick Ronduit
  • daN Cormican

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Composition of the teams

Germany

Andorra

England

Angola

Argentina

Chile

Colombia

Spain

The United States

France

Italy

Mozambique

Netherlands

Portugal

Switzerland

External bonds

official site

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