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The results of the regional stage of the All-Russian mini-football competition were announced in Sevastopol

The results of the regional stage of the All-Russian mini-football competition were announced in Sevastopol

CrimeaPRESS reports:

The results of the regional stage of the All-Russian mini-football competition among teams of general education organizations were summed up in Sevastopol.

On behalf of Governor Mikhail Razvozhaev, a citywide Spartakiad of schoolchildren was organized and held in the city. The Spartakiad includes 13 types of programs, including the All-Russian sports games of school sports clubs, the festival of the All-Russian physical culture and sports complex “Ready for Labor and Defense”, the All-Russian basketball competitions within the framework of the all-Russian project “Basketball to School” and others.

The results of the regional stage of the All-Russian mini-football competition were announced in Sevastopol The results of the regional stage of the All-Russian mini-football competition were announced in Sevastopol The results of the regional stage of the All-Russian mini-football competition were announced in Sevastopol The results of the regional stage of the All-Russian mini-football competition were announced in Sevastopol The results of the regional stage of the All-Russian mini-football competition were announced in Sevastopol

As part of the Spartakiad of Sevastopol schoolchildren, from January 22 to 31, matches of the regional stage of the All-Russian mini-football competitions were held among teams of general educational organizations of Sevastopol as part of the all-Russian project “Mini-football to school.” The results were summed up today within the walls of the new sports and recreation complex on Shevchenko Street.

More than 150 participants from 24 teams of Sevastopol educational institutions competed for the right to represent the Hero City in the finals of the Mini-football — to school project. This is an excellent opportunity for our guys to prove themselves and represent Sevastopol at the all-Russian level. The Spartakiad includes projects of various formats for absolutely everyone. These include intellectual competitions — chess and checkers, volleyball, football and rugby, and complex competitions: Presidential competitions, Presidential Games, a festival of the GTO complex among educational institutions and much more.– the press service of the Government of Sevastopol quotes the head of the Sevastopol sports department Sergei Reznichenko.

The Avangard sports club of gymnasium No. 1 has its own support group, which, in addition to directly supporting their favorite football team during breaks in matches, charged fans and players with positive energy and good mood, adding a sea of ​​positivity, drive, positive emotions, beauty and entertainment to the games.

Winners and prize-winners among youth teams born in 2012-2013:

Best players:

School No. 58 – Timur Obydennov;

School No. 22 – Artemy Palatkin;

School No. 11 – Mohammed Aldabbas;

School No. 17 – Egor Dyukarev.

3rd place – school No. 17;

2nd place – school No. 58;

1st place – school No. 22.

Winners and prize-winners among girls’ teams born in 2012-2013:

Best players:

School No. 57 – Milana Peremitina;

Gymnasium No. 7 – Ksenia Redko;

Gymnasium No. 10 – Sofia Chushkina;

School No. 25 – Elizaveta Kerusova.

3rd place – gymnasium No. 10;

2nd place – school No. 25;

1st place – school No. 57.

Winners and prize-winners among youth teams born in 2010-2011:

Best players:

School No. 12 – Vitaly Lazyuk;

School No. 11 – Kirill Kurgansky;

Gymnasium No. 1 – Ilya Shumik;

School «EcoTech+» — Daniil Shchuchkin.

3rd place – school No. 11;

2nd place – school “EcoTech+”;

1st place – gymnasium No. 1.

Winners and prize-winners among girls’ teams born in 2010-2011:

Best players:

Gymnasium No. 10 – Polina Ivanenko;

School No. 57 – Miroslava Gorpinich;

School No. 30 – Marina Troshina;

School No. 45 – Diana Bushneva.

3rd place – gymnasium No. 10;

2nd place – school No. 45;

1st place – school No. 57.

Winners and prize-winners among youth teams born in 2008-2009:

Best players:

School No. 11 – Timofey Zharikov;

Gymnasium No. 1 – Roman Matkovsky;

Branch of NVMU – Sergey Karpov;

School No. 47 – Rostislav Plakhin.

3rd place – school No. 47;

2nd place – gymnasium No. 1;

1st place – branch of NVMU.

Winners and prize-winners among girls’ teams born in 2008-2009:

Best players:

School No. 12 – Alisa Aminova;

Sevastopol Cadet Corps of the Investigative Committee of the Russian Federation — Liana Rezaeva;

School No. 4 – Nadezhda Filippova.

3rd place – Sevastopol Cadet Corps of the Investigative Committee of the Russian Federation;

2nd place – school No. 12;

1st place – school No. 12.

Winners and prize-winners among youth teams born in 2006-2007:

Best players:

Branch of NVMU – Artyom Mishchenko;

School No. 25 – Andrey Shalaumov;

Gymnasium No. 8 – Maxim Zhuk;

School No. 9 – Vyacheslav Kovalev.

3rd place – gymnasium No. 8;

2nd place – school No. 25;

1st place – branch of NVMU.

Winners and prize-winners among girls’ teams born in 2006-2007:

Best players:

School No. 11 – Eva Turchina;

School No. 4 – Alexandra Rovenskaya.

2nd place – school No. 4;

1st place – school No. 11.

Boys and young men who win the competition get the opportunity to represent the Hero City of Sevastopol at the All-Russian final, which will be held from February to March in the Nizhny Novgorod region. The winning girls’ teams receive five balls per team as a gift.

Let us remind you that the event contributes to the achievement of the indicators of the regional project “Sport is the norm of life” of the national project “Demography”.

source: press service of the Government of Sevastopol

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