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2017 FIFA Confederations Cup

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10th and last FIFA Confederations Cup, held in Russia in 2017

2017 FIFA Confederations Cup
Кубок конфедераций FIFA 2017
Kubok konfederatsiy FIFA 2017
Tournament details
Host countryRussia
Dates17 June – 2 July
Teams8 (from 6 confederations)
Venue4 (in 4 host cities)
Final positions
Champions Germany (1st title)
Runners-up Chile
Third place Portugal
Fourth place Mexico
Tournament statistics
Matches played16
Goals scored43 (2.69 per match)
Attendance628,304 (39,269 per match)
Top scorer(s)GermanyLeon Goretzka
GermanyLars Stindl
GermanyTimo Werner
(3 goals each)
Best playerGermanyJulian Draxler
BestgoalkeeperChileClaudio Bravo
Fair play award Germany
2013
International football competition
2017 FIFA Confederations Cup participating teams

The2017 FIFA Confederations Cup was the tenth and final edition of theFIFA Confederations Cup, a quadrennial international men'sfootball tournament organised byFIFA. It was held inRussia, from 17 June to 2 July 2017, as a prelude to the2018 FIFA World Cup.[1]

Russia was announced as the host on 2 December 2010 after the country was awarded thehosting rights of the 2018 FIFA World Cup.[2] The matches were played in four stadiums in four cities:Saint Petersburg,Moscow,Kazan, andSochi. It was the only time Russia hosted the tournament and the third time the Confederations Cup was held in the European continent. As hosts,Russia qualified automatically for the tournament; they were joined by the six winners of theFIFA confederation championships and the2014 FIFA World Cup champions,Germany.

The final tournament was played in two stages: a group stage and a latter knockout stage. In the group stage, each team played three games in a group of four, with the winners and runners-up from each group advancing to the knockout stage. In the knockout stage, the four teams competed insingle-elimination matches, beginning with the semi-finals and ending withthe final match of the tournament. A third-place match was played between the two losing semi-finalist teams. The final match was also attended by young participants of the international children's social programmeFootball for Friendship from 64 countries.

The defending champions,Brazil, who won the previous three Confederations Cups (2005,2009,2013), failed to qualify for the first time since1995 following their loss on penalties toParaguay in the quarter-finals of the2015 Copa América.2015 AFC Asian Cup winnersAustralia became the first team to qualify from multiple confederations, having previously represented theOFC in1997,2001 and2005. This was the only Confederations Cup to feature thevideo assistant referee (VAR).

World championsGermany won their only Confederations Cup title following a 1–0 win overChile inthe final.[3]

This was the last Confederations Cup held before being folded by FIFA in order to make way for theFIFA Club World Cup expansion, along with the2021 FIFA Arab Cup.[4][5]

Qualification

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The eight competing teams were the host nation, the reigning FIFA World Cup champions, and the six holders of theFIFA confederation championships. If any team qualified for multiple berths (such as, if the World Cup champions also won their continental championship), the next best-placed team from their continental championship would have qualified.

After Russia secured a spot in the tournament as the hosts, Germany were the first team to qualify via competition, after winning the2014 FIFA World Cup in Brazil. Thefinal match saw the Germans clinch the country's fourth world title through a 1–0 extra-time win againstArgentina. Australia were the next team to qualify after beatingSouth Korea 2–1 after extra time, in the2015 AFC Asian Cup Final. This victory marked Australia's first Asian Cup win since their move from theOceania Football Confederation (OFC) in 2006. It was also the first time a team had become champions of two confederations, following Australia's fourOFC Nations Cup titles. Chile were the fourth team to secure a spot at the 2017 FIFA Confederations Cup after defeating Argentina 4–1 on a penalty shoot-out following a 0–0 draw after extra time, in the2015 Copa América Final.

As2015 CONCACAF Gold Cup champions, Mexico's qualifying path saw them face2013 CONCACAF Gold Cup championsUnited States in the2015 CONCACAF Cup play-off match. The new format, in which the two most recent CONCACAF Gold Cup winners compete to decide the representative team of CONCACAF, was won by Mexico 3–2 after extra time.New Zealand were the sixth team to qualify for the tournament after defeatingPapua New Guinea 4–2 on a penalty shoot-out following a 0–0 draw after extra time, in the2016 OFC Nations Cup Final.

Portugal were the seventh team to qualify, after defeating host nationFrance 1–0 after extra time, in theUEFA Euro 2016 Final. The2017 Africa Cup of Nations winning team,Cameroon, took the eighth and final spot with their 2–1 win againstEgypt in the2017 Africa Cup of Nations Final.[6] This was the first time in FIFA Confederations Cup history that three national teams from any single confederation (Russia, Germany and Portugal fromUEFA) participated in the tournament.

Qualified teams

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The following teams qualified for the tournament.

CountryConfederationQualified asQualified onPrevious appearances in tournament[7]
 RussiaUEFAHosts 2 December 20100 (debut)
 GermanyUEFA2014 FIFA World Cup winners 13 July 20142 (1999,2005)
 AustraliaAFC[8]2015 AFC Asian Cup winners 31 January 20153 (1997,2001,2005)
 ChileCONMEBOL2015 Copa América winners 4 July 20150 (debut)
 MexicoCONCACAFCONCACAF Cup winners 10 October 20156 (1995,1997,1999,2001,2005,2013)
 New ZealandOFC2016 OFC Nations Cup winners 11 June 20163 (1999,2003,2009)
 PortugalUEFAUEFA Euro 2016 winners 10 July 20160 (debut)
 CameroonCAF2017 Africa Cup of Nations winners 5 February 20172 (2001,2003)

Venues

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Four cities served as the venues for the 2017 FIFA Confederations Cup.[9][10] All four venues were also among the 12 used for the2018 FIFA World Cup.

On 8 October 2015, FIFA and the Local Organising Committee agreed on the official names of the stadiums used during the tournament.[11]

Saint Petersburg
Location of the host cities of the 2017 FIFA Confederations Cup.
Moscow
Krestovsky Stadium
(Saint Petersburg Stadium)
Otkritie Arena
(Spartak Stadium)
Capacity:68,134Capacity:45,360
KazanSochi
Kazan ArenaFisht Olympic Stadium
(Fisht Stadium)
Capacity:45,379Capacity:47,659

Schedule

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The full schedule was announced by FIFA on 24 July 2015 (without kick-off times, which were confirmed later).[12] Russia was placed in position A1 in the group stage and played in the opening match against New Zealand at theZenit Arena inSaint Petersburg on 17 June. The distribution of the knockout stage matches was as follows:[13]

Draw

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The draw took place on 26 November 2016, 18:00MSK (UTC+3), at the Tennis Academy inKazan.[14]

For the draw, the eight teams were allocated to two pots. Pot 1 contained hostsRussia and the three highest-ranked teams in the November 2016 edition of theFIFA World Rankings (shown in parentheses below):[15]Germany,Chile, andPortugal. Pot 2 contained the remaining four teams:Mexico,Australia,New Zealand and the winners of the2017 Africa Cup of Nations (whose identity was not known at the time of the draw and regardless of their identity could not be among the three highest-ranked participating teams),[16] which was won byCameroon on 5 February 2017 to complete the line-up.[17]

The eight teams were drawn into two groups of four with each group containing two teams from Pot 1 and two teams from Pot 2. During the draw procedure, teams were drawn into alternating groups (Group A, then Group B, repeating) and assigned a position within the group by drawing another ball. As hosts, Russia were automatically assigned to Position A1 in the draw. Since there were three teams from Europe, one of the two groups was certain to contain two teams from the same confederation (Russia and Portugal), the first time this happened in a FIFA Confederations Cup.[18]

Pot 1Pot 2
  1. ^Assigned to A1

Match officials

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A total of 9 refereeing trios (a referee and two assistant referees), 1 support referee, and 8 video assistant referees were appointed for the tournament.[19][20]

ConfederationRefereeAssistant refereesSupport refereeVideo assistant referee
AFCSaudi ArabiaFahad Al-MirdasiSaudi Arabia Abdullah Al-Shalawi
Saudi Arabia Mohammed Al-Abakry
UzbekistanRavshan Irmatov
IranAlireza FaghaniIran Reza Sokhandan
Iran Mohammadreza Mansouri
CAFThe GambiaBakary GassamaBurundi Jean-Claude Birumushahu
KenyaMarwa Range
SenegalMalang Diedhiou
CONCACAFUnited StatesMark GeigerCanada Joe Fletcher
United States Charles Justin Morgante
United StatesJair Marrufo
CONMEBOLArgentinaNéstor PitanaArgentina Hernán Maidana
Argentina Juan Pablo Belatti
ParaguayEnrique Cáceres
BrazilSandro Ricci
ColombiaWilmar RoldánColombia Alexander Guzman
Colombia Cristian De La Cruz
OFCFrench PolynesiaAbdelkader Zitouni
UEFASerbiaMilorad MažićSerbia Milovan Ristić
SerbiaDalibor Đurđević
PortugalArtur Soares Dias
RomaniaOvidiu Hațegan
FranceClément Turpin
ItalyGianluca RocchiItaly Elenito Di Liberatore
Italy Mauro Tonolini
SloveniaDamir SkominaSlovenia Jure Praprotnik
Slovenia Robert Vukan

Match ball

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The official match ball for the Cup was produced byAdidas and was named "Krasava",[21] which is a Russian slang word for "beautiful" or "awesome".

Squads

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Main article:2017 FIFA Confederations Cup squads

Each team had to name a preliminary squad of 30 players. From the preliminary squad, the team had to name a final squad of 23 players (three of whom must be goalkeepers) by the FIFA deadline. Players in the final squad could be replaced due to serious injury up to 24 hours prior to kickoff of the team's first match, where the replacement players did not need to be in the preliminary squad.[22] The official squads were announced by FIFA on 8 June 2017.[23][24]

Group stage

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All times are local,MSK (UTC+3).[25]

Tiebreakers

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The top two teams of each group advanced to the semi-finals. The rankings of teams in each group were determined as follows (regulations Article 19.6):[22]

  1. points obtained in all group matches;
  2. goal difference in all group matches;
  3. number of goals scored in all group matches;

If two or more teams were equal on the basis of the above three criteria, their rankings were determined as follows:

  1. points obtained in the group matches between the teams concerned;
  2. goal difference in the group matches between the teams concerned;
  3. number of goals scored in the group matches between the teams concerned;
  4. fair play points
    • first yellow card: minus 1 point;
    • indirect red card (second yellow card): minus 3 points;
    • direct red card: minus 4 points;
    • yellow card and direct red card: minus 5 points;
  5. drawing of lots by the FIFA Organising Committee.

Group A

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Main article:2017 FIFA Confederations Cup Group A
PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsQualification
1 Portugal321072+57Advance toknockout stage
2 Mexico321064+27
3 Russia(H)31023303
4 New Zealand300318−70
Source:FIFA
(H) Hosts
Russia 2–0 New Zealand
Report
Attendance: 50,251
Portugal 2–2 Mexico
Report
Attendance: 34,372

Russia 0–1 Portugal
ReportRonaldo 8'
Attendance: 42,759
Mexico 2–1 New Zealand
ReportWood 42'
Attendance: 25,133

Mexico 2–1 Russia
ReportSamedov 25'
Attendance: 41,585
New Zealand 0–4 Portugal
Report
Attendance: 56,290

Group B

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Main article:2017 FIFA Confederations Cup Group B
PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsQualification
1 Germany321074+37Advance toknockout stage
2 Chile312042+25
3 Australia302145−12
4 Cameroon301226−41
Source:FIFA
Cameroon 0–2 Chile
Report
Attendance: 33,492
Australia 2–3 Germany
Report
Attendance: 28,605

Cameroon 1–1 Australia
Zambo Anguissa 45+1'ReportMilligan 60' (pen.)
Attendance: 35,021
Germany 1–1 Chile
Stindl 41'ReportSánchez 6'
Attendance: 38,222

Germany 3–1 Cameroon
ReportAboubakar 78'
Attendance: 30,230
Chile 1–1 Australia
Rodríguez 67'ReportTroisi 42'
Attendance: 33,639

Knockout stage

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Main article:2017 FIFA Confederations Cup knockout stage

In the knockout stage, if a match was level at the end of normal playing time,extra time was played (two periods of 15 minutes each), where each team was allowed to make a fourthsubstitution. If still tied after extra time, the match was decided by apenalty shoot-out to determine the winners.[22]

Bracket

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Semi-finalsFinal
 
      
 
28 June —Kazan
 
 
 Portugal0 (0)
 
2 July —Saint Petersburg
 
 Chile(p)0 (3)
 
 Chile0
 
29 June —Sochi
 
 Germany1
 
 Germany4
 
 
 Mexico1
 
Third place play-off
 
 
2 July —Moscow
 
 
 Portugal(a.e.t.)2
 
 
 Mexico1

Semi-finals

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Portugal 0–0 (a.e.t.) Chile
Report
Penalties
0–3
Attendance: 40,855

Germany 4–1 Mexico
ReportFabián 89'
Attendance: 37,923

Third place play-off

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Portugal 2–1 (a.e.t.) Mexico
ReportNeto 54' (o.g.)
Attendance: 42,659

Final

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Main article:2017 FIFA Confederations Cup final
Chile 0–1 Germany
ReportStindl 20'
Attendance: 57,268

Awards

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The following awards were given at the conclusion of the tournament.[26] The player awards were all sponsored byAdidas.

Golden BallSilver BallBronze Ball
GermanyJulian DraxlerChileAlexis SánchezGermanyLeon Goretzka
Golden BootSilver Boot[27]
GermanyTimo WernerGermanyLeon GoretzkaGermanyLars Stindl
3 goals, 2 assists3 goals, 0 assists
Golden Glove
ChileClaudio Bravo
FIFA Fair Play Trophy
 Germany

Additionally, FIFA.com shortlisted six goals so that football fans could vote on the tournaments' best.[28] The poll closed on 10 July.

Hyundai Goal of the Tournament
GoalscorerOpponentScoreRound
MexicoMarco Fabián Germany3–1Semi-finals

Statistics

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Main article:2017 FIFA Confederations Cup statistics

Goalscorers

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There were 43 goals scored in 16 matches, for an average of 2.69 goals per match.

3 goals

2 goals

1 goal

1 own goal

Source: FIFA[29]

Tournament ranking

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Per statistical convention in football, matches decided inextra time are counted as wins and losses, while matches decided bypenalty shoot-outs are counted as draws.

PosGrpTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsFinal result
1B Germany5410125+713Champions
2B Chile513143+16Runners-up
3A Portugal532093+611Third place
4A Mexico5212810−27Fourth place
5A Russia(H)31023303Eliminated in
group stage
6B Australia302145−12
7B Cameroon301226−41
8A New Zealand300318−70
Source: FIFA[30]
(H) Hosts

Prize money

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Based on final position, teams received prize money from FIFA.[31]

Competition stageFinal positionPrize money (US dollars)
FinalWinners$5,000,000
Runners-up$4,500,000
Match for third placeThird place$3,500,000
Fourth place$3,000,000
Group stageFifth to eighth place$2,000,000

Ticketing

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Tickets were distributed in four stages: pre-sale for holders ofVisa cards, random draw, first-come first-served, and last-minute sales.[32]

Sponsorship

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FIFA partnersFIFA World Cup sponsorsEuropean supporters

Broadcasting rights

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TerritoryBroadcasterRef.
 AlbaniaRTSH[45]
 ArgentinaTyC,DirecTV[45]
 ArmeniaARMTV[45]
 AustraliaSBS,Optus Sport[45][46]
 AustriaORF[45]
 AzerbaijanIdman Azerbaijan,İTV[45]
 BelarusBTRC[45]
 BelgiumVRT,RTBF[45]
 BoliviaUnitel,Red Uno,DirecTV[45]
 Bosnia and HerzegovinaBHRT[45]
 BrazilGlobo,SporTV,Band[45]
 BruneiAstro[45]
 BulgariaBNT[45]
 CanadaRDS,TSN[45]
 ChileCanal 13,TVN,Mega,DirecTV[45]
 ChinaTencent Sports[47]
 ColombiaCaracol TV,RCN TV,DirecTV[45]
 Costa RicaTeletica,Sky[45]
 CroatiaHRT[45]
 CyprusCyBC[45]
 Czech RepublicČT[45]
 DenmarkDR,TV 2[45]
 EcuadorRTS[45]
 El SalvadorTCS,Sky[45]
 EstoniaERR[45]
 Faroe IslandsDR[45]
 FinlandYle[48]
 FranceTF1,SFR Sport[45][49]
 GermanyARD,ZDF[45]
 GeorgiaGPB[45]
 GreeceERT[45]
 GreenlandDR,TV 2[45]
 GuatemalaTVA,Sky[45]
 HondurasTelevicentro,Sky[45]
 Hong KongLeSports[45]
 HungaryMTVA[45]
 IcelandRÚV[45]
 IndiaSony Pictures Networks[45]
 IndonesiaRTV (terrestrial),OrangeTV[50][51]
 IrelandRTÉ[45]
 IsraelKAN[45]
 ItalySky[52]
 JapanFuji TV,NHK[45]
 KosovoRTK[45]
 LatviaLTV[45]
 LiechtensteinSRG SSR[45]
 LithuaniaLRT[45]
 MacauTDM[53]
 MalaysiaAstro[45]
 MaltaPBS[45]
 MENA[note 1]beIN Sports[45]
 MexicoTelevisa,TV Azteca[45]
 MoldovaTRM[45]
 MontenegroRTCG[45]
   NepalSony Pictures Networks[45]
 NetherlandsNOS[45]
 New ZealandPrime,Sky Sport[54][45][55]
 NicaraguaRatensa[45]
 NorwayNRK,TV 2[45]
 PakistanSony Pictures Networks[45]
 PanamaCorporación Medcom, Televisora Nacional,Sky[45]
 ParaguayTyC[45]
 PeruLatina Televisión,DirecTV[45]
 PhilippinesABS-CBN[45]
 PolandTVP[45]
 PortugalRTP[45][56]
 Puerto RicoTelemundo Puerto Rico, Punto 2[57]
 RomaniaTVR[45]
 RussiaChannel One,Match TV[58][59]
 SerbiaRTS[45]
 SloveniaRTVSLO[45]
 South AfricaSABC,SuperSport[60]
 South KoreaKBS,MBC,SBS[45]
 SpainGOL[61]
 Sub-Saharan Africa[note 2]SuperSport, Star Times[45]
 SwedenSVT[45]
  SwitzerlandSRG SSR[45]
 TaiwanELTA TV[62]
 TajikistanTV Varzish[45]
 ThailandChannel 3[63]
 TurkeyTRT[45]
 United KingdomITV[note 3][45]
 United StatesFox,Telemundo[45]
 UruguayMonte Carlo TV,Canal 10,Teledoce,TyC[45]
 VenezuelaMeridiano Televisión,Venevisión[45]
  1. ^excludes Israel
  2. ^excludes South Africa
  3. ^ITV did not broadcast the third-place match

Logistics

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Free travel via additional trains travelling between host cities during the sporting events were provided to spectators holding match tickets or documents granting access to the match, along with FAN ID.[64]

FAN IDs were issued to all spectators of the FIFA Confederations Cup 2017 for access to a stadium. FAN ID gave the opportunity to use free transport services on the match days in the cities hosting the sports events. The foreign citizens, who come to the Russian Federation as spectators of the FIFA Confederations Cup 2017 matches, could use their FAN IDs for multiple visa-free entry into and exit from the Russian Federation upon presentation of valid identity documents that are recognized as such by the Russian Federation, during the period that started ten days before the date of the first match and ended ten days after the date of the last match of the FIFA Confederations Cup 2017.[65]

In 2015, theRussian Ministry of Sport and Local Organising Committee launched a website aimed at providing coverage of the preparation process ahead of the 2017 FIFA Confederations Cup and2018 FIFA World Cup.[66]

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