Men's Football at the 2003 Island Games

Men's Football at the 2003 Island Games
Men's Football at the Island Games 2003
Tournament details
Host country  Guernsey
Dates June 29th - July 4th
Teams 15
Venue(s) (in 4 host cities)
Final positions
Champions  Guernsey (2nd title)
Runners-up  Isle of Man
Third place  Jersey
Fourth place  Isle of Wight
Tournament statistics
Matches played 33
Goals scored 175 (5.3 per match)
2001
2005

The 2003 Island Games on the island of Guernsey was the 8th edition in which a men's football (soccer) tournament was played at the multi-games competition. It was contested by 15 teams.

Guernsey won the tournament for the second time.

Contents

Participants

  •  Jersey
  •  Orkney
  •  Rhodes
  •  Saaremaa
  •  Sark
  •  Shetland
  •  Ynys Môn

Group phase

Group 1

Rank Nation Pld W D L GF GA Pts GD
1  Isle of Man 2 2 0 0 6 1 6 +5
2  Ynys Môn 2 1 0 1 3 2 3 +1
3  Saaremaa 2 0 0 2 0 6 0 -6
June 29
Saaremaa  0 – 2  Ynys Môn Cycling Ground, St. Sampson
Gerallt Jones Goal ?'Goal ?'

June 30
Isle of Man  4 – 0  Saaremaa Cycling Ground, St. Sampson
Alan Cowley Goal ?'
Peter Langridge Goal ?'
Jonny Cowley Goal ?'
Martin Reilly Goal ?'

July 1
Ynys Môn  1 – 2  Isle of Man Cycling Ground, St. Sampson
Richard Hughes Goal ?' Alan Cowley Goal ?'
Chris Bass Goal ?'

Group 2

Rank Nation Pld W D L GF GA Pts GD
1  Jersey 3 2 1 0 10 1 7 +9
2  Shetland 3 1 1 1 3 6 4 -3
3  Gotland 3 0 3 0 2 2 3 0
4  Frøya 3 0 1 2 4 10 1 -6
June 29
Frøya  1 – 5  Jersey North Field, St. Sampson
unknown Goal ?' Ross Crick Goal ?'Goal ?'Goal ?'
Dave Le Roux Goal ?'
Chris Vowden Goal ?'

June 29
 Shetland 0 – 0  Gotland North Field, St. Sampson

June 30
 Gotland 2 – 2  Frøya North Field, St. Sampson

June 30
 Jersey 5 – 0  Shetland North Field, St. Sampson
Ross Crick Goal ?'Goal ?'Goal ?'
Chris Andrews Goal ?'
Neil Cabot Goal ?'

July 1
 Shetland 3 – 1  Frøya North Field, St. Sampson
Steven Umphray Goal ?'Goal ?'
Alan Duncan Goal ?'
unknown Goal ?'

July 1
 Jersey 0 – 0  Gotland North Field, St. Sampson

Group 3

Rank Nation Pld W D L GF GA Pts GD
1  Guernsey 2 2 0 0 17 1 6 +16
2  Orkney 2 1 0 1 3 11 3 -8
3  Alderney 2 0 0 2 2 10 0 -8
June 29
 Guernsey 7 – 1  Alderney Corbet Field, St. Sampson
Tony Vance Goal ?'
Ryan Tippett Goal ?'
Chris Chamberlain Goal ?'Goal ?'
Paul Nobes Goal ?'
Matt Le Cras Goal ?'Goal ?'
unknown Goal ?'

June 30
 Guernsey 10 – 0  Orkney Corbet Field, St. Sampson
Danny Bisson Goal ?'Goal ?'Goal ?'
Neil Clegg Goal ?'Goal ?'Goal ?'
Matt Le Cras Goal ?'
own goal Goal ?'
Paul Nobes Goal ?'
Jonathan Eley Goal ?'

July 1
 Orkney 3 – 1  Alderney Corbet Field, St. Sampson
Andrew Groundwater Goal ?'
Mark O'Brien Goal ?'
Kevin Groundwater Goal ?'
unknown Goal ?'
  • Rhodes originally entered into Group 3 but withdrew from the tournament following their final game against Guernsey, which was abandoned at 70 minutes (with Guernsey leading 2-1 - Goals: Ryan Tippett 2) after they had five players sent off. Rhodes' previous two games (6-1 vs. Orkney and 5-1 vs. Alderney) were expunged from the records.

Group 4

Rank Nation Pld W D L GF GA Pts GD
1  Isle of Wight 3 2 0 1 23 3 6 +20
2  Gibraltar 3 2 0 1 22 2 6 +20
3  Greenland 3 2 0 1 18 3 6 +15
4  Sark 3 0 0 3 0 55 0 -55
June 29
 Gibraltar 19 – 0  Sark Blanche Pierre Lane, St. Martin
Graham Alvez Goal ?'Goal ?'Goal ?'Goal ?'Goal ?'
Lee Casciaro Goal ?'Goal ?'
Roy Chipolina Goal ?'Goal ?'Goal ?'Goal ?'Goal ?'Goal ?'
Daniel Duarte Goal ?'
Lee Ferrary Goal ?'Goal ?'
Jesse Britto Goal ?'Goal ?'
Colin Ramirez Goal ?'

June 29
 Isle of Wight 1 – 2  Greenland Blanche Pierre Lane, St. Martin
Aaron Cook Goal ?' unknown Goal ?'Goal ?'

June 30
 Sark 0 – 20  Isle of Wight Blanche Pierre Lane, St. Martin
Adam Sunsburg Goal ?'Goal ?'
Phil McDonald Goal ?'Goal ?'Goal ?'
Mick Sherry Goal ?'Goal ?'Goal ?'
Jermaine Moyce Goal ?'
Aaron Cook Goal ?'Goal ?'Goal ?'Goal ?'
Chris Bridges Goal ?'Goal ?'Goal ?'
Ollie Buckett Goal ?'
Ollie Fleming Goal ?'
Martin Raggett Goal ?'
Andrew Watson Goal ?'

June 30
 Gibraltar 2 – 0  Greenland Blanche Pierre Lane, St. Martin
Al Green Goal ?'
Dylan Moreno Goal ?'

July 1
 Isle of Wight 2 – 1  Gibraltar Blanche Pierre Lane, St. Martin
Darren Powell Goal ?'
Mick Sherry Goal ?'
Colin Ramirez Goal ?'

July 1
 Greenland 16 – 0  Sark Blanche Pierre Lane, St. Martin

Placement play-off matches

13th place match

July 3
Frøya  15 – 0  Sark Arsenal Ground, Mount Hale, Alderney

9th - 12th place semi-finals

July 3
Alderney  0 – 3  Greenland Corbet Field, St. Sampson

July 3
Gotland  3 – 0  Saaremaa Cycling Ground, St. Sampson

5th - 8th place semi-finals

July 3
Ynys Môn  2 – 1  Shetland North Field, St. Sampson
Gerallt Jones Goal ?'
own goal Goal ?'
Paul Spence Goal ?'

July 3
Orkney  1 – 7  Gibraltar North Field, St. Sampson
Andrew Corsie Goal ?' Graham Alvez Goal ?'Goal ?'Goal ?'
Roy Chipolina Goal ?'Goal ?'Goal ?'
Colin Ramirez Goal ?'

11th place match

July 4
Saaremaa  0 – 1  Alderney Blanche Pierre Lane, St. Martin

9th place match

July 4
Gotland  2 – 1  Greenland Corbet Field, St. Sampson
(a.e.t.)

7th place match

July 4
Orkney  0 – 6  Shetland North Field, St. Sampson
Moray Leask Goal ?'Goal ?'
Paul Spence Goal ?'Goal ?'
Johnny Montgomery Goal ?'
Steven Umphray Goal ?'

5th place match

July 4
Gibraltar  0 – 2  Ynys Môn Corbet Field, St. Sampson
Gerallt Jones Goal ?'
Tony Williams Goal ?'

Final Stage

Semi-finals

July 3
Isle of Man  2 – 1  Jersey Corbet Field, St. Sampson
Peter Langridge Goal ?'
Chris Bass Goal ?'
Paul Duxbury Goal ?'

July 3
Guernsey  3 – 1  Isle of Wight Corbet Field, St. Sampson
Chris Chamberlain Goal ?'
Matt Warren Goal ?'
Neil Clegg Goal ?'
Phil McDonald Goal ?'

3rd Place Match

July 4
Jersey  3 – 0  Isle of Wight Blanche Pierre Lane, St. Martin

Final

July 4
Guernsey  3 – 1  Isle of Man Footes Lane, St. Peter Port
Attendance: 6,000
Matt Warren Goal ?'Goal ?'Goal ?' Peter Langridge Goal ?'


2003 Island Games Winners
Flag of Guernsey.svg
Guernsey
Second Title

Final Rankings

Rank Team
Gold medal icon.svg  Guernsey
Silver medal icon.svg  Isle of Man
Bronze medal icon.svg  Jersey
4  Isle of Wight
5  Ynys Môn
6  Gibraltar
7  Shetland
8  Orkney
9  Gotland
10  Greenland
11  Alderney
12  Saaremaa
13  Frøya
14  Sark
DNF  Rhodes

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