The EuroDeaf 2015, short for the 2015 European Deaf Football Championships, is the eight edition of the European competition of national teams for men, and the second edition for women. It was organized by the (EDSO), and was held in Hanover, Germany between 14 and 27 June 2015. 16 men's national teams and 4 women's national teams competed first in the group stage and subsequently in knock-out stage. In the men's championship, Turkey won the title for the first time, defeating Russia in the final, Great Britain placed third. In the women's championship, Russia won the title for the second time, defeating Germany in the final, Poland placed third.
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| - Die Endrunde der 2015 war die 8. Austragung des Turniers für Gehörlosenfußball-Nationalmannschaften und wurde vom 14. Juni bis 27. Juni 2015 in Hannover in Deutschland ausgetragen. 16 Nationalmannschaften der Männer und 4 Nationalmannschaften der Frauen sind zunächst in der Gruppenphase und danach im K.-o.-System gegeneinander angetreten. Europameister wurde zum ersten Mal die Türkei, die im Finale der Fußball-Europameisterschaft 2015 Russland klar mit 4:0 besiegte. Bei den Frauen wurde Russland, das im Finale Deutschland mit 6:1 deklassierte, Europameister. (de)
- The EuroDeaf 2015, short for the 2015 European Deaf Football Championships, is the eight edition of the European competition of national teams for men, and the second edition for women. It was organized by the (EDSO), and was held in Hanover, Germany between 14 and 27 June 2015. 16 men's national teams and 4 women's national teams competed first in the group stage and subsequently in knock-out stage. In the men's championship, Turkey won the title for the first time, defeating Russia in the final, Great Britain placed third. In the women's championship, Russia won the title for the second time, defeating Germany in the final, Poland placed third. (en)
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| - Die Endrunde der 2015 war die 8. Austragung des Turniers für Gehörlosenfußball-Nationalmannschaften und wurde vom 14. Juni bis 27. Juni 2015 in Hannover in Deutschland ausgetragen. 16 Nationalmannschaften der Männer und 4 Nationalmannschaften der Frauen sind zunächst in der Gruppenphase und danach im K.-o.-System gegeneinander angetreten. Europameister wurde zum ersten Mal die Türkei, die im Finale der Fußball-Europameisterschaft 2015 Russland klar mit 4:0 besiegte. Bei den Frauen wurde Russland, das im Finale Deutschland mit 6:1 deklassierte, Europameister. (de)
- The EuroDeaf 2015, short for the 2015 European Deaf Football Championships, is the eight edition of the European competition of national teams for men, and the second edition for women. It was organized by the (EDSO), and was held in Hanover, Germany between 14 and 27 June 2015. 16 men's national teams and 4 women's national teams competed first in the group stage and subsequently in knock-out stage. In the men's championship, Turkey won the title for the first time, defeating Russia in the final, Great Britain placed third. In the women's championship, Russia won the title for the second time, defeating Germany in the final, Poland placed third. (en)
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