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		<title>Brazil Are the Futsal Kings, Spain Beaten on Penalties (FIFA Futsal World Cup 2008)</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 20 Oct 2008 07:00:53 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Marco Pantanella</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p><p><a href="http://soccerlens.com/brazil-are-the-futsal-kings-spain-beaten-on-penalties-fifa-futsal-world-cup-2008/14080/">Brazil Are the Futsal Kings, Spain Beaten on Penalties (FIFA Futsal World Cup 2008)</a> - originally posted on <a href="http://soccerlens.com">Soccerlens.com</a></p><p>For the fourth time in FIFA Futsal World Cup history, Brazil conquered the gold medal on home turf Sunday morning. It was a match which all pundits anticipated to be a clash of the titans, with reigning World &#038; European champions Spain providing a very worthy opponent for the Auriverde. It the end, only a...</p></p><p>From <a href="http://soccerlens.com">Soccerlens.com - Football News</a></p>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://soccerlens.com/brazil-are-the-futsal-kings-spain-beaten-on-penalties-fifa-futsal-world-cup-2008/14080/">Brazil Are the Futsal Kings, Spain Beaten on Penalties (FIFA Futsal World Cup 2008)</a> - originally posted on <a href="http://soccerlens.com">Soccerlens.com</a></p><p>For the fourth time in <big><b>FIFA Futsal World Cup</b></big> history, <b><big>Brazil</big></b> conquered the gold medal on home turf Sunday morning. It was a match which all pundits anticipated to be a clash of the titans, with reigning World &#038; European champions <b><big>Spain</big></b> providing a very worthy opponent for the Auriverde. </p>
<p>It the end, only a penalty shootout could settle a tied 2-2 score after extra time, during which substitute goalkeeper Franklin (stepping on precisely for that purpose) made two key saves on the Spanish shooters. After their gold in the Netherlands (<strong>1989</strong>), Hong Kong (<strong>1992</strong>), and Spain (<strong>1996</strong>), Brazil can chalk up a fourth title on the big Futsal chalkboard.</p>
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<p align=center><img border=1 src="http://soccerlens.com/files/2008/10/fifa_futsal_wc2008_brazil-spain.jpg" alt="fifa futsal wc2008 brazil spain Brazil Are the Futsal Kings, Spain Beaten on Penalties (FIFA Futsal World Cup 2008)" title="FIFA Futsal World Cup 2008 - Brazil vs. Spain" width="450" height="300" class="aligncenter size-full wp-image-3372" /></p>
<p align=center><img src="http://soccerlens.com/files/2008/10/futsal_wc2008_final-match_brazil-spain.jpg" alt="futsal wc2008 final match brazil spain Brazil Are the Futsal Kings, Spain Beaten on Penalties (FIFA Futsal World Cup 2008)" title="FIFA Futsal World Cup 2008 - Final Match - Brazil 2-2 Spain (4-3 p.s.o.)" width="446" height="130" class="aligncenter size-full wp-image-3371" /></p>
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<h2>Futsal Rules in a nutshell</h2>
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<td><small>â€¢ Games are played on a rectangular pitch approximately <strong>40 x 20 m</strong> in size. Playing surface is usually made of wood or artificial material (flat, smooth, non-abrasive).</small></td>
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<td colSpan="2"><small>â€¢ Duration of the match is two periods of <strong>20 minutes</strong>, with a 10-15 min. half-time interval. Clock is considered &#8220;out of play&#8221; (that is, time is stopped every time the ball is out of play for a kick-in, free-kick, corner-kick etc.). Teams are entitled to a <strong>one-minute time-out</strong> in each half.</small></td>
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<td colSpan="2"><small>â€¢ Matches are played <strong>5 vs. 5</strong> (including the goalkeeper). Team roster includes 14 players, with <strong>unlimited substitutions</strong> allowed.</small></td>
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<td colSpan="2"><small>â€¢ Games are played with a <strong>Size 4</strong> official Futsal soccer ball, which has a very <strong>low bounce</strong> designed essentially to facilitate ball control.</small></td>
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<td colSpan="2"><small>â€¢ <strong>Kick-ins</strong> are taken instead of throw-ins, and must be taken within <strong>4 seconds</strong> of the player taking possession of the ball.</small></td>
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<td colSpan="2"><small>â€¢ <strong>Fouls &amp; free-kicks</strong>: for the first <strong>5 accumulated fouls</strong> recorded against either team in each half, the players of the opposing team <strong>may form a wall</strong> to defend a free-kick. Beginning with the <strong>6<sup>th</sup> accumulated foul</strong> recorded against either team in each half, the defending team&#8217;s players <strong>may <em>not</em></strong> form a wall to defend a free kick, and all the other players (except the kicker) must remain <strong>BEHIND the ball</strong> (i.e. behind an imaginary line that is level with the ball and parallel to the goal line). No player may cross this imaginary line until the ball has been struck and starts to move.</small></td>
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<p>(<em>From FIFA.com</em>): Twelve years have elapsed since <strong>Brazil</strong> last claimed the <strong>FIFA Futsal World Cup</strong>. But thanks to two fabulous penalty saves from Franklin in a heart-stopping shootout, the Auriverde finally ended their long wait to rule the world once again, prevailing 4-3 from the spot after a thrilling 2-2 draw.</p>
<p>Reigning champions <strong>Spain</strong> sent a message of intent at the kick-off, lining up with <strong>five world champions</strong>. Brazil responded by showing they were not going to be bossed around, however, contesting every loose ball as if their lives depended on it.</p>
<p>Although both sides stuck firmly to their gameplans in the opening minutes, patiently <strong>maintaining possession</strong> and <strong>waiting for openings</strong> to appear, it was the <strong>Brazilians who had the edge</strong>. Spain&#8217;s Luis Amado was the busier of the two keepers, and he had to be sharp to deny Lenisio on two separate occasions as well as Cico and <strong>Falcao</strong>, whose impudent <strong>backheel</strong> so nearly put the local favourites ahead.</p>
<p align=center><img src="http://soccerlens.com/files/2008/10/luis-amado_save_on_lenisio_1.jpg" alt="luis amado save on lenisio 1 Brazil Are the Futsal Kings, Spain Beaten on Penalties (FIFA Futsal World Cup 2008)" title="Brazil's futsal player Lenisio (C-10) vies for the ball with Spain's goalkeeper Luis Amado (L) and Javi Rodriguez (R) on October 19, 2008 during their FIFA Futsal World Cup final match at Maracanazinho stadium in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. (AFP/Getty Images)" width="450" height="302" class="aligncenter size-full wp-image-3374" /></p>
<p>Relying on quick breaks to unsettle their opponents, the Europeans almost stole the lead themselves after only two minutes, with Amado throwing long for <strong>Javi Rodriguez</strong> only for T<font color=black>i</font>ago to block alertly.</p>
<p>The longer the game went on the more important the first goal became. <strong>Brazil coach Paulo Cesar de Oliveira</strong> shuffled his pack up front, even pairing Falcao and the powerful Betao together in a bid to <strong>outmuscle the Spanish</strong>. But every time his side had a sight of goal Amado was on hand to thwart them, denying Schumacher and Vinicius at the end of two superbly worked counter-attacks.</p>
<p><img src="http://soccerlens.com/files/2008/10/falcao_futsal_world-cup-2008_1.jpg" alt="falcao futsal world cup 2008 1 Brazil Are the Futsal Kings, Spain Beaten on Penalties (FIFA Futsal World Cup 2008)" title="Falcao of Brazil kisses a trophy after winning the FIFA Futsal World Cup soccer match against Spain at the Gimnasio Maracanazinho in Rio de Janeiro October 19, 2008. (REUTERS)" width="161" height="225" class="alignright size-full wp-image-3376" />In the end it took a <strong>stroke of good luck</strong> for the Brazilians to edge ahead, <strong>Marquinho</strong>&#8216;s 27<sup>th</sup>-minute <strong>corner kick</strong> deflecting off Borja&#8217;s face and beating Amado at the near post. <font color=red><b>1-0 Brazil</b></font>. The Spaniards refused to capitulate and were level within two minutes when <strong>Torras</strong> powered home a left-foot drive. <font color=red><b>1-1</b></font>.</p>
<p>Despite being denied the services of <strong>Falcao</strong> (elected Player of the Tournament) through <strong>injury</strong>, Brazil came storming back, with <strong>Vinicius</strong> restoring the home side&#8217;s lead by thrashing the ball high into the net after Amado had pulled off two more fine stops. <font color=red><b>2-1 Brazil</b></font>, and with just <strong>three minutes left on the clock</strong>, that appeared be that. </p>
<p>The men in red had not read the script however, and forced extra-time when <strong>Alvaro</strong> poked home at the far post with <strong>barely a minute left</strong>. <font color=red><b>2-2</b></font></p>
<p>Although both sides went into <strong>overtime</strong> with five fouls each, the pace did not relent. Not for the first time, goalkeepers <strong>Amado</strong> and <strong>T<font color=black>i</font>ago</strong> showed their shot-stopping skills at either end to ensure the title would be decided on <strong>penalties</strong>. And it was T<font color=black>i</font>ago&#8217;s replacement, <strong>Franklin</strong>, who proved the hero of the afternoon, <strong>denying Torras and Marcelo</strong> to spark wild celebrations at the Maracanazinho. Samba-time!</p>
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<b><u>Note</u></b>: <b><big>Italy</big></b> beat <b><big>Russia</strong></big></b> on a score of 2-1 on Saturday, to grab the FIFA Futsal World Cup <strong>Bronze medal</strong>. You can read the full match report here:</p>
<p><a href="http://www.mcalcio.com/russia-1-2-italy-third-place-consolation-prize-for-the-azzurri-fifa-futsal-world-cup-2008/"><strong>Russia 1-2 Italy: Third Place Consolation Prize for the Azzurri (FIFA Futsal World Cup 2008)</strong></a><br />
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<p style="text-align: center"><img src="http://soccerlens.com/files/2008/10/brazil_slide_champions_futsal2008_1.jpg" alt="brazil slide champions futsal2008 1 Brazil Are the Futsal Kings, Spain Beaten on Penalties (FIFA Futsal World Cup 2008)" title="Brazil's players celebrate after defeating Spain 4-3 in penalty shootout during the final match of the FIFA Futsal World Cup 2008 in Rio de Janeiro, Sunday, Oct. 19, 2008. (AP Photo by Silvia Izquierdo)" width="450" height="293" class="aligncenter size-full wp-image-3375" /></p>
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<td><center><img src="http://www.mcalcio.com/images/team_logos/Brazil_FA(65x65).gif" alt="Brazil FA(65x65) Brazil Are the Futsal Kings, Spain Beaten on Penalties (FIFA Futsal World Cup 2008)"  title="Brazil Are the Futsal Kings, Spain Beaten on Penalties (FIFA Futsal World Cup 2008)" /></center></td>
<td><center><strong><font size="2"><small>FIFA Futsal World Cup 2008</small><br />BRAZIL-SPAIN<br />2-2 (4-3 p.s.o.)<br /><a href="http://www.fifa.com/newscentre/videos/player.html#ch=futsal08&amp;id=917453" class="broken_link">[Match Highlights]</a></strong></center></font></td>
<td><center><a target="_blank" href=" http://www.rfef.es/" title=" Real Federación Española de Fútbol"><img src="http://www.mcalcio.com/images/team_logos/Spain_FA(65x65).gif" alt="Spain FA(65x65) Brazil Are the Futsal Kings, Spain Beaten on Penalties (FIFA Futsal World Cup 2008)"  title="Brazil Are the Futsal Kings, Spain Beaten on Penalties (FIFA Futsal World Cup 2008)" /></a></center></td>
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<td colSpan="3"><strong>GOALSCORERS: </strong>23&#8217;15&#8221; Marquinho (B), 27&#8217;57&#8221; Torras (S), 36&#8217;23&#8221; Vinicius (B), 38&#8217;28&#8221; Alvaro (S).
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<td colSpan="3"><strong>PENALTY SHOOTOUT: </strong> Marquinho (B) goal, Kike (S) goal, Wilde (B) goal, Ortiz (S) goal, Ciço (B) goal, Torras (S) saved, LenÃ­sio (B) goal, Alvaro (S) goal, Ari (B) saved, Marcelo (S) saved. </td>
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<td colSpan="3"><strong> BRAZIL: </strong> T<font color=black>ia</font>go, Gabriel, Schumacher, LenÃ­sio, Marquinho (bench: Franklin, Ari, Ciço, Vinicius, Betao, Falcao, Wilde) Coach: De Oliveira.
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<td colSpan="3"><strong> SPAIN: </strong> Luis Amado, Javi Eseverri, Javi Rodriguez, Kike, Marcelo (bench: Juanjo, Ortiz, Torras, Fernandao, Alvaro, Andreu, Borja) Coach: Venancio Lopez.</td>
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<em><strong>Marco Pantanella </strong>is the author &#038; editor of <strong><a href="http://www.mcalcio.com">mCalcio.com</a></strong></em></p>
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		<title>2008 FIFA Futsal World Cup Draw Revealed</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 12 Jul 2008 08:00:29 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Eddie Griffin</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p><p><a href="http://soccerlens.com/2008-fifa-futsal-world-cup-draw-revealed/8215/">2008 FIFA Futsal World Cup Draw Revealed</a> - originally posted on <a href="http://soccerlens.com">Soccerlens.com</a></p><p>It didn&#8217;t have the pomp and circumstance of the draw of its football counterpart, but the draw for the 2008 FIFA Futsal World Cup took place on Thursday in Brazil&#8217;s capital city of Brasilia. Three-time champion and current world #1 Brazil are the host country for the first time, with this year&#8217;s competition taking place...</p></p><p>From <a href="http://soccerlens.com">Soccerlens.com - Football News</a></p>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://soccerlens.com/2008-fifa-futsal-world-cup-draw-revealed/8215/">2008 FIFA Futsal World Cup Draw Revealed</a> - originally posted on <a href="http://soccerlens.com">Soccerlens.com</a></p><p>It didn&#8217;t have the pomp and circumstance of the draw of its football counterpart, but the draw for the 2008 FIFA Futsal World Cup took place on Thursday in Brazil&#8217;s capital city of Brasilia.  </p>
<p>Three-time champion and current world #1 Brazil are the host country for the first time, with this year&#8217;s competition taking place from 30 September to 18 October.  </p>
<p>For the first time, 20 teams will take part in the competition, including current #2 and defending champion Spain, who triumphed in Guatemala in 2000 and Chinese Taipei in 2004, and Italy, who Spain defeated 2-1 in the final last time around.  </p>
<p><span id="more-8215"></span>Here&#8217;s how each federation breaks down:</p>
<p>AFC (Asia): China, Iran, Japan, Thailand<br />
CAF (Africa): Egypt, Libya)<br />
CONCACAF (North America): Cuba, Guatemala, United States<br />
CONMEBOL (South America): Argentina, Brazil, Paraguay, Uruguay<br />
OFC (Oceania): Solomon Islands<br />
UEFA (Europe): Czech Republic, Italy, Portugal, Russia, Spain, Ukraine</p>
<p>With Brazil automatically qualifying as the host nation, Paraguay, who finished 4th in the CONMEBOL qualifying tournament (which was won by Brazil), get into the tournament.</p>
<p>There are four groups with five teams each, and the top two in each group will go on to a second group stage with two groups of four teams.  The top two from each of those two groups go on to a knockout final round.  </p>
<p>Here are the groups below, with their respective rankings from the most recent (7 July) FIFA world rankings.  </p>
<p><strong>Group A</strong></p>
<p>Brazil (1)<br />
Cuba (27)<br />
Japan (10)<br />
Russia (5)<br />
Solomon Islands (90)</p>
<p><strong>Group B</strong></p>
<p>Italy (3)<br />
Paraguay (13)<br />
Portugal (4)<br />
United States (15)<br />
Thailand (12)</p>
<p><strong>Group C</strong></p>
<p>Argentina (7)<br />
China (36)<br />
Egypt (28)<br />
Guatemala (40)<br />
Ukraine (8)</p>
<p><strong>Group D</strong></p>
<p>Czech Republic (16)<br />
Iran (6)<br />
Libya (37)<br />
Spain (2)<br />
Uruguay (29)</p>
<p>Going by rank, Group B would appear to be the deepest, with two top-five sides and two former finalists (Italy and the U.S.) in the group.</p>
<p>Will Spain keep the winning 2008 going for their country and repeat as world champions? There could very well be a #1 vs. #2 showdown in the final, which would not only assure that only two teams continue to have the distinction of being champions of the tournament, but also be a rematch of the 2000 final, which Spain won 4-3.  </p>
<p><a href="http://www.futsalworldranking.be/">Current FIFA Futsal World Rankings (7/7)</a></p>
<p><a href="http://www.futsalworldranking.be/">Complete Pairings/Fixture List</a></p>
<p>From <a href="http://soccerlens.com">Soccerlens.com - Football News</a></p>]]></content:encoded>
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		<title>UEFA Futsal Championship 2007: Spain Crowned 3rd-time Champions by beating Italy 3-1 in Final Match</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 27 Nov 2007 09:00:51 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Marco Pantanella</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p><p><a href="http://soccerlens.com/uefa-futsal-championship-2007-spain-crowned-3rd-time-champions-by-beating-italy-3-1-in-final-match/4290/">UEFA Futsal Championship 2007: Spain Crowned 3rd-time Champions by beating Italy 3-1 in Final Match</a> - originally posted on <a href="http://soccerlens.com">Soccerlens.com</a></p><p>Such a shame for Italy! The Azzurri Futsal team did all they could against current World and European Champions Spain, but in the end the Furia Roja proved to be too strong in the Euro 2007 Futsal UEFA Championship final game.  For those of you who are wondering, FUTSAL is an indoor version of football...</p></p><p>From <a href="http://soccerlens.com">Soccerlens.com - Football News</a></p>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://soccerlens.com/uefa-futsal-championship-2007-spain-crowned-3rd-time-champions-by-beating-italy-3-1-in-final-match/4290/">UEFA Futsal Championship 2007: Spain Crowned 3rd-time Champions by beating Italy 3-1 in Final Match</a> - originally posted on <a href="http://soccerlens.com">Soccerlens.com</a></p><p>Such a shame for Italy! The Azzurri Futsal team did all they could against current World and European Champions Spain, but in the end the <em>Furia Roja</em> proved to be too strong in the <strong>Euro 2007 Futsal UEFA Championship</strong> final game.  For those of you who are wondering, FUTSAL is an indoor version of football (soccer) whose name is derived from the Portuguese <em>futebol de salão</em> and the Spanish <em>fútbol sala/de salón</em>, a.k.a. &#8216;indoor football&#8217;.</p>
<p>It is decidedly a Spanish curse the Azzurri are under: just like in the 2004 World Cup, the clash between Italy and Spain turned to the advantage of the Iberians. In the end a deserved result for a team which, perhaps, was better able to deal with difficult key moments of the match. Italy, contrary to their performance in the tournament so far, committed a few mistakes and was immediately punished by the Spaniards, who kept a tight lock on their own goal thanks to a near perfect performance of goalkeeper Luis Amado Carballo.<br />
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<p style="text-align: center"><img src="http://www.mcalcio.com/wordpress/files/2007/11/futsal_euro2007_italy-spain.JPG" alt=" UEFA Futsal Championship 2007: Spain Crowned 3rd time Champions by beating Italy 3 1 in Final Match"  title="UEFA Futsal Championship 2007: Spain Crowned 3rd time Champions by beating Italy 3 1 in Final Match" /></p>
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<td><small>â€¢ Games are played on a rectangular pitch approximately 40m long and 20m wide. Playing surface is usually made of wood or artificial material (flat, smooth, non-abrasive).</small></td>
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<td colSpan="2"><small>â€¢ Duration of the match is two periods of 20 minutes, with a 10-15 min. half-time interval. Clock is considered &#8220;out of play&#8221; (that is, time is stopped every time the ball is out of play for a kick-in, free-kick, corner-kick etc.). Teams are entitled to a one-minute time-out in each half.</small></td>
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<td colSpan="2"><small>â€¢ Matches are played 5 vs. 5 (including the goalkeeper). Team roster includes 14 players, with unlimited substitutions allowed.</small></td>
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<td colSpan="2"><small>â€¢ Kick-ins are taken instead of throw-ins, and must be taken within 4 seconds of the player taking possession of the ball.</small></td>
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<td colSpan="2"><small>â€¢ Fouls &amp; free-kicks: for the first 5 accumulated fouls recorded against either team in each half, the players of the opposing team may form a wall to defend a free-kick. Beginning with the 6<sup>th</sup> accumulated foul recorded against either team in each half, the defending team&#8217;s players may <em>not</em> form a wall to defend a free kick, and all the other players (except the kicker) must remain BEHIND the ball (i.e. behind an imaginary line that is level with the ball and parallel to the goal line). No player may cross this imaginary line until the ball has been struck and starts to move.</small></td>
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<p>For the final game, Italian coach Nuccorini chose to leave out Montovanelli and Jubanski and started with 5-man squad including Feller in goal, and Pellegrini, Forte, Bertoni, and Morgado as field players. On the other end, Venancio Lopez picked Luis Amado, Alvaro, Kike, Andreu and Marcelo.</p>
<p><img align="left" src="http://www.mcalcio.com/wordpress/files/2007/11/italy_spain.jpg" style="margin-right: 15px" title="UEFA Futsal Championship 2007: Spain Crowned 3rd time Champions by beating Italy 3 1 in Final Match" alt="italy spain UEFA Futsal Championship 2007: Spain Crowned 3rd time Champions by beating Italy 3 1 in Final Match" />The Italians started the match with an aggressive tone, but despite the Azzurri&#8217;s clearly offensive intentions, the Spaniards were dictating the pace. The game was being fought on every front, perhaps too intensely which led to some hard defensive challenges for either side. Daniel and Torras started the dance of shooting attempts, and found the prompt reply of Italy&#8217;s Adriano Foglia and Nando Grana (the latter attempting, and almost succeeding, to surprise the keeper with an audacious 30m long-ranger). 6 minutes into the game, Fabiano saved Daniel&#8217;s close-range finish, as the match seemed to develop into an open contention.</p>
<p>Eventually though, Spain activated what they do best, namely their one-touch passing show, and broke through the Azzurri defenses: from Marcelo to Borja to Alvaro, the Spanish forward got rid of Bertoni twice in repeated succession and delivered an inch-perfect cross for the winning header of <strong>Marcelo</strong>. 1-0 Spain.</p>
<p>Conceding only their 2<sup>nd</sup> goal in the entire tournament, the Azzurri&#8217;s pride was a bit shaken, and the Italians immediately came back to the charge. Bertoni armed his long-range blast, then Grana exploited a good pass by Foglia to create some space, but his finish was off the post and wide. Spain replied in the 15&#8217;00 with Alvaro (elected man of the match at the end) with a shot that sent some shivers down Feller&#8217;s spine. <img align="right" src="http://www.mcalcio.com/wordpress/files/2007/11/alvaro-left-and-javi-rodriguez-celebrate.jpg" alt="alvaro left and javi rodriguez celebrate UEFA Futsal Championship 2007: Spain Crowned 3rd time Champions by beating Italy 3 1 in Final Match" style="margin-top: 10px; margin-left: 15px" title="UEFA Futsal Championship 2007: Spain Crowned 3rd time Champions by beating Italy 3 1 in Final Match" />The Azzurri kept pushing, forcing their opponents to feel under pressure and commit fouls: by minute 18&#8217;39&#8221; it was Spain&#8217;s 5<sup>th</sup>. Moments later a dubious challenge on Morgado wasn&#8217;t sanctioned by the referee, which could have meant Spain&#8217;s 6<sup>th</sup> allowing Italy a free shot at goal (as per Futsal rules, see above). The half ended on a 1-0 scoreline with Spain holding tight onto their lead.</p>
<p>In the 2<sup>nd</sup> half, one would have expected Italy to come back full steam ahead, eager to find an equalizer. Instead, the Azzurri defense went to sleep and allowed Alvaro to slip through onto goal at min. 21&#8217;59&#8221;. Feller&#8217;s challenge saved a certain goal, but on the rebound the defense was once again too static and allowed <strong>Daniel</strong> a relatively simple tap-in finish. 2-0 Spain.</p>
<p>For the Azzurri it was undoubtedly very hard blow to endure, because up to that point they had been clinging onto the game and had way more shots than their opponents. However doubts began to rise in the Italy&#8217;s mind, and Nuccorini&#8217;s men were now forced to take risks in order to multiply their presence in offence. And who says risks says exposing yourself to counters, and at min. 26&#8217;52&#8221; it was curtains down for the Azzurri: stealing the ball from Bacaro, Kike managed a perfect line pass to Marcelo, who then had acres of space to slide the ball across to captain <strong>Javi RodrÃ­guez</strong> for the 3-0 tally.</p>
<p><img align="left" src="http://www.mcalcio.com/wordpress/files/2007/11/venancio_celeb.jpg" alt="venancio celeb UEFA Futsal Championship 2007: Spain Crowned 3rd time Champions by beating Italy 3 1 in Final Match" style="margin-right: 15px" title="UEFA Futsal Championship 2007: Spain Crowned 3rd time Champions by beating Italy 3 1 in Final Match" />In Futsal, having to come back from 3 goals behind is a situation which usually results in teams choosing to play with an outfield keeper (what&#8217;s there to lose, right?), a rule to which Italy was no exception. In fact, goalkeeper <strong>Feller</strong> was so much of an &#8220;added value&#8221; for the Azzurri striking force that in min. 29&#8217;49&#8221; his 15m shot found a very slight deflection by a defender, and forced Spanish colleague Luis Amado to miss the ball. 3-1.</p>
<p>Potentially, that could have been the start of a great come-back for Italy, especially because in min. 13&#8217;32&#8221; coach Nuccorini decided to substitute Feller with Grana as a field player/moving keeper and insert the guys with the best shots: Assis, Foglia, Morgado and Bacaro. However, this was too much of an experienced Spain to falter under pressure: the Spaniards remained well-organized in defense, defending tight in block and leaving absolutely no space to their opponents. In fact, they even had the chance to make the score worse for the Italians, counter-attacks being their most dangerous weapon.</p>
<p>Grana made a brilliant save on Eseverri, Luis Amado imitated him on the other end parrying Grana&#8217;s shot, and then later Eseverri blasted another sitting chance with an open net over the bar. It was one of the final scoring opportunities of the match, as the ref called full time crowning Spain European Champions for the 3<sup>rd</sup> time since the competition debut in 1999. The Azzurri can nevertheless be proud to have played an excellent tournament. Better luck awaits them perhaps in 2008 in Brazil, for the FIFA Futsal World Championship.</p>
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<td><center><a target="_blank" href="http://www.figc.it/english/default.htm" title="Federazione Italiana Giuoco Calcio"><img src="http://www.mcalcio.com/images/team_logos/Italy_FIGC_logo(65x65).gif" alt="Italy FIGC logo(65x65) UEFA Futsal Championship 2007: Spain Crowned 3rd time Champions by beating Italy 3 1 in Final Match"  title="UEFA Futsal Championship 2007: Spain Crowned 3rd time Champions by beating Italy 3 1 in Final Match" /></a></center></td>
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<td><center><a target="_blank" href="http://www.rfef.es/" title=" Real Federación Española de Fútbol"><img src="http://www.mcalcio.com/images/team_logos/Spain_FA(65x65).gif" alt="Spain FA(65x65) UEFA Futsal Championship 2007: Spain Crowned 3rd time Champions by beating Italy 3 1 in Final Match"  title="UEFA Futsal Championship 2007: Spain Crowned 3rd time Champions by beating Italy 3 1 in Final Match" /></a></center></td>
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<td colSpan="3"><font size="1"><strong>GOALSCORERS: </strong>8&#8217;45&#8221; Marcelo (S), 21&#8217;59&#8221; Daniel (S), 26&#8217;52&#8221; Javi RodrÃ­guez (S), 29&#8217;49&#8221; Feller (I) </font></td>
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<td colSpan="3"><font size="1"><strong>ITALY: </strong>Feller, Grana, Pellegrini, Bertoni, Bacaro, Assis, Fabiano, Foglia, Morgado, Zanetti, Forte, Farina. Coach: Nuccorini. </font></td>
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<td colSpan="3"><font size="1"><strong>SPAIN: </strong>Luis Amado, Ortiz, Eseverri, Jordi Torras, Ã€lvaro, Javi RodrÃ­guez, Kike, Andreu, Borja, Marcelo, Daniel, Juanjo. Coach: Venancio Lopez.</font></td>
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<h3>UEFA Futsal Tournament History</h3>
<p><img align="right" src="http://www.mcalcio.com/wordpress/files/2007/11/uefa_futsal_championship_trophy_flags.jpg" alt="uefa futsal championship trophy flags UEFA Futsal Championship 2007: Spain Crowned 3rd time Champions by beating Italy 3 1 in Final Match" style="margin-bottom: 10px; margin-left: 15px" title="UEFA Futsal Championship 2007: Spain Crowned 3rd time Champions by beating Italy 3 1 in Final Match" />FIFA introduced Futsal as a new discipline in 1988 and Brazil were crowned as the first FIFA Futsal World Cup winners in January 1989. Futsal was rapidly gaining popularity in Europe and the number of Futsal-playing countries increased considerably during the 1990s.</p>
<p>This enthusiasm in Europe was reflected on the pitch and UEFA staged its first European Futsal tournament in Córdoba, Spain, in January 1996. It was won by the hosts in some style and, after three European teams had reached the semi-finals of the World Cup staged later that year, UEFA&#8217;s Executive Committee decided, in April 1997, to introduce a full-scale UEFA European Futsal Championship.</p>
<p><img align="left" src="http://www.mcalcio.com/wordpress/files/2007/11/uefa_futsal_2005_spain_winners.jpg" alt="uefa futsal 2005 spain winners UEFA Futsal Championship 2007: Spain Crowned 3rd time Champions by beating Italy 3 1 in Final Match" style="margin-right: 15px" title="UEFA Futsal Championship 2007: Spain Crowned 3rd time Champions by beating Italy 3 1 in Final Match" />The UEFA European Futsal Championship was first held in Granada, Spain in 1999 with <strong>Russia</strong> running out the first winners in a dramatic final against the hosts. The match finished 3-3 before Russia prevailed in a shoot-out, Konstantin Eremenko converting the winning spot-kick. <strong>Spain</strong> would make up for that disappointment by winning the Championship in 2001 in Moscow, defeating hosts Russia in the last four before seeing off Ukraine in the final.</p>
<p>Ukraine were back in the final in 2003, but again they lost, this time to hosts <strong>Italy</strong>, Vinicius Bacaro scoring the only goal of the game. <strong>Spain</strong>, FIFA Futsal World Cup winners in 2004, reclaimed the European crown in 2005, Andrea and Cogorro scoring in a 2-1 win as old rivals Russia were defeated in the final.<br />
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<p>If you wish to know more about the game of <strong>FUTSAL</strong>, the <a target="_blank" href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Futsal">Wikipedia entry</a> is an excellent source of information with many external links. You can also visit the UEFA Futsal Championship tournament&#8217;s <a target="_blank" href="http://www.uefa.com/competitions/futsal/index.html">official website</a>.</p>
<p><em>Marco Pantanella writes for the <a target="_blank" href="http://www.mcalcio.com/">mCalcio blog</a></em></p>
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