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26/11/2003 - 30/11/2003 XI Petersburg's Autumn 2003 XI International Futsal Tournament Petersburg's Autumn 2003 26-30/11/2003 Sankt Petersburg (Russia) In memory of the 1st Captain of the Russian National Futsal Team Alexey Stepanov Group A Russia U-21 Poland U-21 Belarus U-21 Czech Republic U-21 Group B Netherlands U-21 Ukraine U-21 Moldova U-21 Latvia U-21 26/11/2003 14.30 Ukraine - Moldova 9-2 (4-1) 16.00 Poland - Belarus 4-4 (2-0) 17.30 Netherlands - Latvia 6-3 (3-2) 19.00 Opening ceremony 19.30 Russia - Czech Republic 2-0 (1-0) 27/11/2003 11.15 Netherlands - Moldova 1-1 (0-0) 12.45 Ukraine - Latvia 7-0 (2-0) 14.15 Poland - Czech Republic 2-7 (2-3) 15.45 Russia - Belarus 3-0 (2-0) 28/11/2003 12.00 Moldova - Latvia 5-2 (2-2) 13.30 Belarus - Czech Republic 2-5 (0-2) 15.00 Netherlands - Ukraine 2-3 (0-2) 16.30 Russia - Poland 3-0 (2-0) Group A - Standing 1. Russia U-21 -----------------3-3-0-0--8--0-9 2. Czech Republic U-21 ---------3-2-0-1-12--6-6 3. Belarus U-21 ----------------3-0-1-2--6-12-1 4. Poland U-21 -----------------3-0-1-2--6-14-1 Group B - Standing 1. Ukraine U-21 ----------------3-3-0-0-19--4-9 2. Netherlands U-21 ------------3-1-1-1--9--7-4 3. Moldova U-21 ----------------3-1-1-1--8-12-4 4. Latvia U-21 -----------------3-0-0-3--5-18-0 29/11/2003 5th-8th Semi-Finals 10.00 3rd A - 4th B Belarus - Latvia 6-2 (3-0) 11.30 4th A - 3rd B Poland - Moldova 1-1 (1-0) 5-6 a.p. 1st-4th Semi-Finals 15.00 1st A - 2nd B Russia - Netherlands 9-2 (3-1) 16.30 2nd A - 1st B Ukraine - Czech Republic 3-2 (1-1) 30/11/2003 7th-8th Place Match 13.00 Latvia - Poland 3-4 (2-1) 5th-6th Place Match 14.30 Belarus - Moldova 5-1 (1-0) 3rd-4th Place Match 16.00 Netherlands - Czech Republic 3-5 (2-0) Final 17.30 Russia - Ukraine 3-2 (2-0) 19.00 Awarding ceremony Petersburg's Autumn 2003 Winner: RUSSIA Petersburg's Autumn Story: 2003 - Russia (Under 21 Team) 2002 - Norilsky Nickel (Norilsk, Russia) 2001 - Norilsky Nickel (Norilsk, Russia) 2000 - Koil (Kogalim, Russia) 1999 - Politech (St.-Petersburg, Russia) 1998 - Not played 1997 - Zenit (St.-Petersburg, Russia) 1996 - Zenit (St.-Petersburg, Russia) 1995 - PSI (St.-Petersburg, Russia) 1994 - Mekhanizator (Dnepropetrovsk, Ukraine) 1993 - Dina (Moscow, Russia) 1992 - Lokomotiv (St.-Petersburg, Russia) For more details visit also: http://www.spamf.ru |
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