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FIFA Futsal World Cup: Brazil games results
Sunday, 19 October 2008 04:00

2008 Fifa Futsal World Cup Brazil: Report, Pictures and Play by Play Summary: Final Match (Oct 18) game Brazil 2 Spain 2 (Brazil win penalty shootout 4-3), Semi-final (Oct 16) game Brazil 4 Russia 2, Oct 14 game Ukraine 3 Brazil 5, Oct 12 game Italy 0 Brazil 3, Oct 11 game Brazil 1 Iran 0, Day 9 (Oct 8) game: Brazil 9 Cuba , Day 5 (Oct 4) game: Brazil 7 Russian 0, Day 3 (Oct 2) game: Soloman 0 Brazil 21; Day 1 (Sept 30) game: Brazil 12 Japan 1.

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Final Match (Oct 18) game Brazil 2 Spain 2 (Brazil win penalty shootout 4-3)

Brazil regain the crown

Twelve years have elapsed since Brazil last claimed the FIFA Futsal World Cup. 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.

Reigning champions Spain sent a message of intent at the kick-off, lining up with five world champions. Brazil responded by showing they were not going to be bossed around, however, contesting every loose ball as if their lives depended on it.

Although both sides stuck firmly to their gameplans in the opening minutes, patiently maintaining possession and waiting for openings to appear, it was the Brazilians who had the edge. Spain'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 Falcao, whose impudent back-heel so nearly put the local favourites ahead.

Relying on quick breaks to unsettle their opponents, the Europeans almost stole the lead themselves after only two minutes, with Amado throwing long for Javi Rodriguez only for Tiago to block alertly.

The longer the game went on the more important the first goal became. Brazil coach Paulo Cesar de Oliveira shuffled his pack up front, even pairing Falcao and the powerful Betao together in a bid to outmuscle the Spanish. 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.

In the end it took a stroke of good luck for the Brazilians to edge ahead, Marquinho's 27th-minute corner kick deflecting off Borja's face and beating Amado at the near post. Spain refused to capitulate and were level within two minutes when Torras powered home a left-foot drive.

Despite being denied the services of Falcao through injury, Brazil came storming back, with Vinicius restoring the home side's lead by thrashing the ball high into the net after Amado had pulled off two more fine stops. With just three minutes left on the clock, that appeared be that. The men in red had not read the script, however, and forced extra-time when Alvaro poked home at the far post with barely a minute left.

Although both sides went into overtime with five fouls each, the pace did not relent. Not for the first time, Amado and Tiago showed their shot-stopping skills at either end to ensure the title would be decided on penalties. And it was Tiago's replacement, Franklin, who proved the hero of the afternoon, denying Torras and Marcelo to spark wild celebrations at the Maracanazinho.

Venancio Lopez, Spain coach
First of all, I’d like to congratulate Brazil on winning the trophy. It was a terrific final between the two best teams in the world. Either side could have won it, and it was exciting right to the end. A fantastic show.

Luis Amado, Spain player
Six-metre shoot-outs aren’t a lottery. Brazil are an excellent attacking side, and we had a few problems keeping them out. I really can’t say if they deserved to win. I think we could equally well have won it, but the futsal fans are the real winners of this tournament.

Schumacher, Brazil player
I rate winning the World Cup higher than any individual award. Up until now, I haven’t had winning a world championship anywhere on my CV.

Falcao, Brazil player
A ten-tonne weight has fallen from my shoulders today. We’re champions of the world, and I’ve picked up individual awards. It’s a milestone in my career, and in my team-mates’ careers too.

 

 

 


2:2 a.e.t. (2:2, 0:0) 4:3 PSO
Match
Date
Venue / Stadium
Time
Attendance
5619 October 2008 Rio De Janeiro / Gimnasio Maracanazinho10:3010082

Match events
goal order 
BrazilSpain
First Half
Second Half
MARQUINHO24'15" 
 27'57"TORRAS
VINICIUS36'23" 
 38'28"ALVARO
Penalty Shoot-out
  • MARQUINHO 11
    Goal
  • WILDE 13
    Goal
  • CICO 5
    Goal
  • LENISIO 10
    Goal
  • ARI 4
    Saved
  • KIKE 8
    Goal
  • ORTIZ 2
    Goal
  • TORRAS 4
    Saved
  • ALVARO 6
    Goal
  • MARCELO 11
    Saved
Brazil (BRA)StatisticsSpain (ESP)
47Shots30
22Shots on goal12
5Accumulated Fouls 1st half5
5Accumulated Fouls 2nd half6
15Corner kicks11
3Free kicks2
0 / 0Penalty Kicks (Goals/Shots)0 / 0
0 / 02nd Penalty goal / 2nd Penalty shot0 / 0
2Yellow cards1
0Second yellow card and red card0
0Red Cards0
61%Possession (%)39%
1Time out 1st half1
0Time out 2nd half1



Semi-final (Oct 16) game Brazil 4 Russia 2

Hosts advance to the final

Brazil will face off against either Spain or Italy for the title of 2008 FIFA Futsal World Cup champions after the hosts emerged with a 4-2 victory from their semi-final against Russia.


The Auriverde have been a revelation at this tournament, thrilling the home fans with their performances en route to the last four, and they once again rose to the occasion against formidable European opponents.


Goals rarely take long to arrive in futsal and this match certainly proved no different, with Brazil storming into a fourth-minute lead courtesy of a routine strike from the talismanic Schumacher. This was just the kind of start Russia had hoped to avoid and their task was made all the more imposing four minutes later when a calamitous error from Pavel Kobzar allowed Falcao to double the hosts' lead.


The Russians were dominating possession, but with Brazil seemingly comfortable in repelling their attacks, it took until two minutes from half-time for Pula to finally haul the underdogs back into contention with a well-taken finish. Unfortunately for Russia, they were up against a side that always looked capable of stepping up a gear and, within a minute, the two-goal cushion had been re-established, Cico setting up Vinicius to slot the ball home.

The Eastern Europeans were not ready to give up yet, however, and six minutes into the second half they halved the deficit for a second time, Damir Khamadiev collecting an incisive pass Vladislav Shayakhmetov and leaving Tiago with no chance. This sparked a thrilling, nervy conclusion to this match until all doubt was removed with two minutes remaining when Lenisio robbed Pula before threading the ball through for the unmarked Gabriel to beat Zuev from point-blank range.


Brazil will now await the outcome of the second semi-final between European giants Spain and Italy to see who they will face in Sunday's eagerly-awaited final.


Oleg Ivanov, Russia coach
My players gave it their best shot, but unfortunately it’s ended 4-2 to Brazil. We’ve lost, but I’m still very pleased with my team.

Paulo de Oliveira, Brazil coach
That was a very demanding match. We ran into trouble because we were briefly knocked out of our stride technically, tactically and mentally. But we knew we were capable of reaching the final, and we’ve made it.

  
Second round
Semi-finals
Russia - Brazil
2:4 (1:3)
Match
Date
Venue / Stadium
Time
Attendance
5316 October 2008 Rio De Janeiro / Gimnasio Maracanazinho10:304910
Match events
Goals order 
RussiaBrazil
First Half
Vladislav SHAYAKHMETOV2'30" 
 3'45"SCHUMACHER
 7'23"FALCAO
 13'53"GABRIEL
PULA17'20" 
 18'01"VINICIUS
Second Half
Konstantin MAEVSKIY21'21" 
Damir KHAMADIEV25'31" 
Konstantin DUSHKEVICH29'22" 
 31'02"LENISIO
 37'29"GABRIEL
Russia (RUS)StatisticsBrazil (BRA)
16Shots32
10Shots on goal16
2Accumulated Fouls 1st half4
3Accumulated Fouls 2nd half2
4Corner kicks14
1Free kicks0
0 / 0Penalty Kicks (Goals/Shots)0 / 0
0 / 02nd Penalty goal / 2nd Penalty shot0 / 0
3Yellow cards2
0Second yellow card and red card0
0Red Cards0
52%Possession (%)48%
1Time out 1st half0
1Time out 2nd half0



Day 15 (Oct 14) game Ukraine 3 Brazil 5

Falcao treble downs Ukraine

Brazil marched into the semi-finals having won all of their six games today, but their Ukrainian opponents bowed out with their heads held high following a 5-3 defeat by the formidable hosts.


Gennadiy Lisenchuk's side even silenced the Maracanazinho crowd with an early opener, Valeriy Zamyatin pouncing on a defensive error with just 64 seconds on the clock.


However, they found Falcao in irrepressible mood. By the interval, the No12 had scored three goals and created another for Lenisio to send Brazil in at a 4-1 lead.


Romanov scored Ukraine's second goal of the first half and, after Marquinho had improved A Seleção's advantage to three goals, his second of the game made the final score 5-3. Brazil may have won, but Ukraine can certainly be proud of their final performance of this year's competition.


Paulo de Oliveira, Brazil coach
Today we committed some individual errors which we paid for in goals. However, I'm not really concerned as it's only to be expected that we would relax a little having already qualified. Once our defence rediscovered its bite, we had no more problems. Now that we've made it as far as the semis, our goal is to go on and become champions.


Vladyslav Lysenko, Ukraine goalkeeper
We wanted to prolong our stay in the tournament, but it just wasn't to be. That said, we achieved the target we initially set ourselves, which was to make the second phase. For that reason, we're leaving here satisfied.

   

Second round
Brazil - Ukraine
5:3 (4:2)
Match
Date
Venue / Stadium
Time
Attendance
4914 October 2008 Rio De Janeiro / Gimnasio Maracanazinho10:306141
Match events
goals order 
BrazilUkraine
First Half
 1'04"Valeriy ZAMYATIN
FALCAO8'04" 
FALCAO15'53" 
 16'42"Mykhaylo ROMANOV
LENISIO17'12" 
FALCAO19'49" 
Second Half
MARQUINHO21'20" 
 39'48"Mykhaylo ROMANOV
Brazil (BRA)StatisticsUkraine (UKR)
37Shots13
27Shots on goal10
4Accumulated Fouls 1st half3
5Accumulated Fouls 2nd half4
11Corner kicks8
0Free kicks0
0 / 0Penalty Kicks (Goals/Shots)0 / 0
0 / 02nd Penalty goal / 2nd Penalty shot0 / 0
0Yellow cards0
0Second yellow card and red card0
0Red Cards0
57%Possession (%)43%
0Time out 1st half1
0Time out 2nd half0



Day 13 (Oct 12) game Italy 0 Brazil 3

Italy no match for hosts

Brazil underlined their title credentials in Maracanzhino with a 3-0 victory over Italy that allied tactical discipline to their traditional commitment to attack.


Keeping a clean sheet certainly seemed as high on the hosts' list of priorities as scoring goals, and in the end they were able to marry these two aims for a victory that should see them through to the semi-finals, depending on the outcome of Iran-Ukraine.


Although both sides showed a healthy respect for each other with their cautious gameplans, Brazil deserved credit for sticking to their usual formation, with two offensive players - Marquinho and Lenisio - to Italy's one. There was, however, little to separate these sides during the early exchanges, and only when Betao grew in influence did the hosts begin to take a stranglehold.


Eventually, their dominance paid off when Schumacher ghosted into space at a corner and coolly converted a Marquinho cross to hand his side a 12th-minute lead. Italy were struggling to simply keep their heads above water at this stage and, just two minutes later, a second Brazilian goal left them with a mountain to climb, Lenisio slotting home following some great approach play by Wilde.


With both teams having lost a player to a red card - Betao for Brazil and Marcio Forte for Italy - the second half lacked the excitement and tension of the first, especially as Brazil were always in command. The outcome was effectively decided with ten minutes remaining, when Ari nipped in to pounce from close range after Falcao's initial shot had been spilled.


Lenisio, Brazil player
Brazil played intelligently. We knew that it was going to be difficult and that defending well would be key. On top of which Tiago displayed all his attributes and we were able to keep another clean sheet. It's true there was a hint of anxiety but that's to be expected in these type of games. Now we'll go and watch Ukraine and start preparing for that match.


Grana, Italy player
We were playing against the big favourites for the title, and unfortunately we were lacking the slice of luck that Brazil enjoyed. That's because we created opportunities but we didn't take them, while they took theirs. We're disappointed but we're ready to go after the win against Iran and book a place in the next round. We'll give it our best shot.


   

Second round
Italy - Brazil
0:3 (0:2)
Match
Date
Venue / Stadium
Time
Attendance
4512 October 2008 Rio De Janeiro / Gimnasio Maracanazinho10:308077
Match events
Goal order 
ItalyBrazil
First Half
   11'12"SCHUMACHER
   13'29"LENISIO
Second Half
   29'01"ARI
Italy (ITA)StatisticsBrazil (BRA)
14Shots29
9Shots on goal16
7Accumulated Fouls 1st half5
0Accumulated Fouls 2nd half2
4Corner kicks6
2Free kicks3
0 / 0Penalty Kicks (Goals/Shots)0 / 0
0 / 02nd Penalty goal / 2nd Penalty shot0 / 2
0Yellow cards0
0Second yellow card and red card0
1Red Cards1
51%Possession (%)49%
1Time out 1st half0
0Time out 2nd half0




Day 12 (Oct 11) game Brazil 1 Iran 0

Schumacher sneaks Brazil victory

Brazil got their Group E campaign off with victory, but they were given their toughest test to date by a resolute Iran side. Schmacher's early goal proved the difference between the two sides.


A Seleção immediately took control and on two minutes, Schumacher arrowed a firm drive into the back of the net to give them the lead.

But if the home fans in Rio de Janeiro expected the floodgates to open, Mostafa Nazari had other ideas. The Iran goalkeeper made a series of impressive saves to prevent Brazil extending their advantage before the interval.


Paulo Cesar de Oliveira's side were relentless in their assault after the break. However, the Iranian players got behind the ball in numbers, and when Brazil did find space to shoot, Nazari was equal to their efforts.

Schumacher had the last big chance to double the Brazilians' lead, but he was unable to make proper contact and the game finished 1-0.

Betao, Brazil player
I think that we came up against a good national side whose hopes for this tournament are still alive. Their keeper's display had a crucial impact on the result, not to mention the way they defended well across the board. Even when they were 1-0 down they still sat back in their area! But the most important thing is the win, not putting on a show.


Vahid Shamsaee, Iran player
We did exactly what our coach asked us to do when they were attacking. We tried to mark nice and tight in central areas to prevent them getting shots in on goal. Did the pressure get to us? Our plan was to focus on the game and not the crowd. We hope we get to take Brazil on again.


  

Second round
Brazil - Iran
1:0 (1:0)
Match
Date
Venue / Stadium
Time
Attendance
4111 October 2008 Rio De Janeiro / Gimnasio Maracanazinho10:307811
Match events
Goals orderCountdown order
BrazilIran
First Half
SCHUMACHER2'37"   
Second Half
Brazil (BRA)StatisticsIran (IRN)
49Shots13
27Shots on goal9
4Accumulated Fouls 1st half2
4Accumulated Fouls 2nd half5
18Corner kicks4
0Free kicks1
0 / 0Penalty Kicks (Goals/Shots)0 / 0
0 / 02nd Penalty goal / 2nd Penalty shot0 / 0
1Yellow cards1
0Second yellow card and red card0
0Red Cards0
65%Possession (%)35%
0Time out 1st half1
0Time out 2nd half1


Day 9 (Oct 8) game: Brazil 9 Cuba 0

Brazil on cloud nine

It was all to easy for Brazil at the Gimnasio Nilson Nelson in Brasilia today as they strolled to a 9-0 win over Cuba in their final Group A match. The win put paid to any doubt that they might not finish atop the section summit and ensured a return to Rio, where they will play the first match of the second group stage on Saturday.


From the first whistle, backed by a partisan crowd, Brazil were in the ascendancy and only some fine goalkeeping from Wilfredo Carbo kept the scores level. However, when Schumacher broke the deadlock in the fourth minute, the floodgates opened.


Wilde doubled the advantage in the eighth minute and a Falcao penalty five minutes later after Betao was fouled in the box made the score 3-0. By half-time the hosts were 5-0 up thanks to Wilde's second of the match and a Lenisio strike.


Twenty seconds after the restart, Brazil hit their sixth, thanks to their skipper Vinicius. Falcao and Lenisio grabbed their seconds, but the final goal was the pick of the crop when Ari and Falcao combined superbly for Betao to complete the rout.

Paulo de Oliveira, Brazil coach
We’ve won nothing today. We have another group stage with three more games ahead of us. And we want to earn the right to play even more games at this World Cup.

Elddys Valdes, Cuba coach
It’s been a fantastic World Cup, but my team needs more experience before we can compete with the likes of Brazil, Spain and Russia.


  

First round
Brazil - Cuba
9:0 (5:0)
Match
Date
Venue / Stadium
Time
Attendance
3308 October 2008 Brasilia / Gimnasio Nilson Nelson10:308530
Match events
Goal orderCountdown order
BrazilCuba
First Half
SCHUMACHER3'39"   
WILDE7'37"   
FALCAO12'42"   
WILDE16'19"   
LENISIO19'44"   
Second Half
VINICIUS20'20"   
FALCAO23'16"   
BETAO26'04"   
BETAO34'37"  



Day 5 (Oct 4) game: Brazil 7 Russian 0

Brazil continues their Futsal samba

Brasilia -- Lenisio scored a goal in each half to lead Brazil to a 7-0 victory over Russia in a Group A match in the FIFA Futsal World Cup™ Saturday.


The win gave the host country a 3-0 record after rolling to a 12-1 triumph over Japan Tuesday and 21-0 romp over the Solomon Islands Thursday. Russia (1-1) had recorded a 10-5 win over Cuba Tuesday. Japan played the Solomon Island in another group match later in the day.


Schumacher gave the Brazilians all the scoring they needed in the third minute, but Russia's Dmitry Prudnikov doubled the lead with an own goal five minutes later.


Lenisio scored his first goal in the 14th minute and Cico made it 4-0 only two minutes later.

The Brazilians continued pressing in the second half as Lenisio struck for his second goal in the 22nd minute. Falcao added another in the 29th minute and Vinicius closed out the scoring in the 32nd minute.

Brazil meets Cuba in its final group encounter Wednesday, while Russia plays the Solomon Islands Monday and Japan Wednesday

   


First round
Brazil - Russia
7:0 (4:0)
Match
Date
Venue / Stadium
Time
Attendance
1704 October 2008 Brasilia / Gimnasio Nilson Nelson10:308202
    Goals scored
  • SCHUMACHER (BRA) 3',
  • Dmitry PRUDNIKOV (RUS) 8' Own goal,
  • LENISIO (BRA) 14',
  • CICO (BRA) 16',
  • LENISIO (BRA) 22',
  • FALCAO (BRA) 29',
  • VINICIUS (BRA) 32'
Cautions
  • GABRIEL (BRA) 3'
Brazil (BRA)StatisticsRussia (RUS)
39Shots31
23Shots on goal13
2Accumulated Fouls 1st half3
3Accumulated Fouls 2nd half3
12Corner kicks12
1Free kicks2
0 / 0Penalty Kicks (Goals/Shots)0 / 0
0 / 02nd Penalty goal / 2nd Penalty shot0 / 0
1Yellow cards0
0Second yellow card and red card0
0Red Cards0
52%Possession (%)48%
0Time out 1st half1
0Time out 2nd half1



Day 3 (Oct 2) game: Soloman 0 Brazil 21

Irresistible Brazil hit 21

Brazil scored 21 times without reply against Solomon Islands to consolidate their position at the Group A summit. The victory was the second biggest in FIFA Futsal World Cup history, surpassed only by the Seleção's 29-2 defeat of the host nation at Guatemala 2000.

Brazilian keeper Tiago was unexpectedly forced into making two early saves, but the floodgates opened once Lenisio broke the minnows' resistance on five minutes. It was 8-0 by the break, and things were to get worse for the brave but outclassed Solomons.

Lenisio finished the game with four goals to his name, two fewer than the irrepressible Falcao, and both Schmacher and Betao posted hat-tricks. Wilde, twice, Gabriel and Carlinhos were also on target for Paulo de Oliveira's side, who already look the team to beat.

Victor Wai'ia, Solomon Islands coach
It was great to have the chance to play against Brazil. Their technical ability is amazing. My team are very young and I believe this was a great learning experience for them. I hope we’ll take something away from this game.

Egeta, Solomon Islands player
That was a difficult game. We were up against one of the futsal giants. Technicallly, they’re perfect.
A 10 minute video of Brazil vs Soloman game (Portugese)


Brazil's Marquinho fights for the
ball with Jack Wetney of the S
olomon Islands
Brazil's Lenisio fights for the ball
with Francis Lafai of the
Solomon Islands
Brazil's players celebrate a goal
against Solomon Islands


First round
Solomon Islands - Brazil
0:21 (0:8)
Match
Date
Venue / Stadium
Time
Attendance
902 October 2008 Brasilia / Gimnasio Nilson Nelson10:305845
    Goals scored
  • LENISIO (BRA) 5',
  • WILDE (BRA) 6',
  • VINICIUS (BRA) 8',
  • FALCAO (BRA) 9',
  • SCHUMACHER (BRA) 14',
  • SCHUMACHER (BRA) 17',
  • FALCAO (BRA) 19',
  • WILDE (BRA) 19',
  • FALCAO (BRA) 22',
  • LENISIO (BRA) 23',
  • BETAO (BRA) 25',
  • BETAO (BRA) 28',
  • BETAO (BRA) 28',
  • SCHUMACHER (BRA) 30',
  • FALCAO (BRA) 33',
  • GABRIEL (BRA) 34',
  • CARLINHOS (BRA) 35',
  • LENISIO (BRA) 35',
  • LENISIO (BRA) 37',
  • FALCAO (BRA) 40',
  • FALCAO (BRA) 40'
    Cautions
  • James EGETA (SOL) 9'
Solomon Islands (SOL)StatisticsBrazil (BRA)
18Shots61
11Shots on goal36
2Accumulated Fouls 1st half1
5Accumulated Fouls 2nd half5
5Corner kicks12
1Free kicks2
0 / 0Penalty Kicks (Goals/Shots)0 / 0
0 / 02nd Penalty goal / 2nd Penalty shot0 / 0
1Yellow cards0
0Second yellow card and red card0
0Red Cards0
51%Possession (%)49%
0Time out 1st half0
1Time out 2nd half0



Day 1 (Sept 30)game: Brazil 12 Japan 1

Brazil thrilled their own fans and overwhelmed Japan en route to a 12-1 victory in their FIFA Futsal World Cup curtain-raiser. Lenisio, Falcao, Ari and Schumacher scored twice apiece, and Marquinho, Wilde, Betao and Cico were also on the scoresheet for the tournament hosts.


Both sides had shots on targets in a frenetic opening couple of minutes, before quick-fire goals from Lenisio and Marquinho put the Seleção two goals up. Falcao amplified their lead from the penalty spot, before Nobuya Osodo pulled one back for Japan on the quarter-hour mark.


It proved the prelude to a Brazilian onslaught. Although they did not increase their advantage before the first period was out, they ran riot in the second, scoring nine times without reply.


The supporters' enthusiasm made for a carnival atmosphere at the Gimnasio Nilson Nelson, and aside from the goals, Paulo de Oliveira's charges entertained them with their customary plethora of flicks and tricks. Moreover, Brazil firmly underlined their title credentials.


Brazil vs Japan 2 Min video showing the goals. 
Brazil's Lenisio celebratesBrazil's Vinicius fights for the ball with Japan's Kenta Fujii
Brazil's Lenisio fights for the ball with Japan's Wataru KitaharaBrazil's Falcao fights for the
ball with Japan's Yoshifumi Maeda

First round
Brazil - Japan
12:1 (3:1)
Match
Date
Venue / Stadium
Time
Attendance
130 September 2008 Brasilia / Gimnasio Nilson Nelson10:30 
    Goals scored
  • LENISIO (BRA) 3'',
  • MARQUINHO (BRA) 4'',
  • FALCAO (BRA) 11'' Penalty goals,
  • Nobuya OSODO (JPN) 15'',
  • WILDE (BRA) 23'',
  • ARI (BRA) 25'',
  • SCHUMACHER (BRA) 27'',
  • ARI (BRA) 28'',
  • BETAO (BRA) 29'',
  • CICO (BRA) 32'',
  • FALCAO (BRA) 32'',
  • SCHUMACHER (BRA) 35'',
  • LENISIO (BRA) 36''
Cautions
  • Kotaro INABA (JPN) 6''
    Sent off
  • Kotaro INABA (JPN) 32''
Brazil (BRA)StatisticsJapan (JPN)
49Shots13
31Shots on goal8
7Accumulated Fouls 1st half6
3Accumulated Fouls 2nd half4
15Corner kicks3
0Free kicks1
1 / 1Penalty Kicks (Goals/Shots)0 / 0
0 / 02nd Penalty goal / 2nd Penalty shot0 / 0
0Yellow cards0
0Second yellow card and red card1
0Red Cards0
55%Possession (%)45%
2Time out 1st half0
0Time out 2nd half1