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FIFA Futsal World Cup: Argentina game results
Tuesday, 14 October 2008 01:00

2008 Fifa Futsal World Cup Brazil: Report, Pictures and Play by Play Summary - Oct 12 game:  Argentina 2 Russia 2, Oct 12 game: Spain 2 Argentina 1, Oct 11 game: Paraguay 3 Argentina 3, Day 10 (Oct 8) game: Argentina 2 Guatemala 1, Day 6 (Oct 3) game: Argentina 2 Ukraine 2, Day 4 (Oct 3) game: Egypt 2 Argentina 4 -Day 2 game: Argentina 5 China 0

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Day 13 (Oct 12) game:  Argentina 2 Russia 2

Russia hold nerve to advance

A 2-2 draw with Argentina was enough to see Russia through to the semi-finals and set-up a rematch with hosts Brazil in the process.

Although the Russians dominated possession in the early stages, it was Argentina who opened the scoring in the fifth minute when Martin Amas turned the ball in from Leandro Planas' right-wing cross.


However, a poor clearance from the Albiceleste's defence allowed Konstantin Dushkevich to equalize with three minutes of the first-half remaining. Amas and Matias Lucuix both had chances to score in the final seconds of the half, but both sides went in level at the break.


Despite it being a must-win game for Argentina, they played patient football at the beginning of the second half. That changed when Dmitry Prudnikov put Russia 2-1 ahead with eight minutes to go. Argentina poured people upfront and got their reward when Esteban Gonzalez netted with four minutes to go.


But try as the South Americans did, Russia hung on for the point which sees them reach the final four for the first time since Guatemala 2000.



Second round
Argentina - Russia
2:2 (1:1)
Match
Date
Venue / Stadium
Time
Attendance
5114 October 2008 Rio De Janeiro / Gimnasio Maracanazinho12:306407
Match events
Chronologic orderCountdown order
ArgentinaRussia
First Half
Martin AMAS4'06" 
 16'36"Konstantin DUSHKEVICH
Second Half
 31'37"Dmitry PRUDNIKOV
Esteban GONZALEZ35'46" 
Argentina (ARG)StatisticsRussia (RUS)
34Shots27
19Shots on goal12
5Accumulated Fouls 1st half6
5Accumulated Fouls 2nd half6
13Corner kicks8
1Free 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
46%Possession (%)54%
1Time out 1st half0
1Time out 2nd half1



Day 13 (Oct 12) game: Spain 2 Argentina 1

Spain reach final four

A 2-1 victory over Argentina at the Gimnasio Nilson Nelson means that Spain have qualified for the semi-finals of the FIFA Futsal World Cup Brazil 2008.

Argentina were dealt a huge blow on the eve of their match as their captain Carlos Sanchez was forced to miss the game with a leg injury. The injury forced the South Americans into a reshuffle and, as a result, it was perhaps no surprise that Spain looked strong from the start.


Javi Rodriguez, Kike and Torras, but Javier Guisande in the Argentina goal was equal to all of them. Argentina arguably created the better chance of the opening stages when Matias Lucuix forced Luis Amado into a fine save, but in the 15th minute, Spain took the lead when Fernando hammered the ball into the Argentina net.


The reply was almost immediate. Fernando Wilhelm's had saw his shot deflected on to the post by Martin Amas, but they got the goal their efforts deserved when Hernan Garcias slotted the ball home with two seconds of the half remaining.


Ortiz put Spain 2-1 ahead in the 24th minute, but once again, Argentina refused to lie down. Wilhelm rattled the crossbar three minutes after the goal, although that was their only noteworthy effort with the Europeans working hard to contain their rivals.


While Spain celebrate, Argentina now need a win in their final group match against Russia on Tuesday to stand a chance of progressing. 

Sergio Lopez, Argentina coach
We’ve played one of the favourites for this World Cup today and we’ve done extremely well. I’m certain the better goal difference will be the decisive factor when it comes to second place in our group.

Venancio Lopez, Spain coach
Argentina didn’t take any risks, but it was a good game from us. The most important thing was winning and hitting our target, a place in the semi-finals.

   
   

Second round
Spain - Argentina
2:1 (1:1)
Match
Date
Venue / Stadium
Time
Attendance
4712 October 2008 Brasilia / Gimnasio Nilson Nelson10:304180
Match events
Goals order 
SpainArgentina
First Half
FERNANDO14'09" 
 19'58"Hernan GARCIAS
Second Half
ORTIZ23'43" 
Spain (ESP)StatisticsArgentina (ARG)
22Shots24
12Shots on goal13
2Accumulated Fouls 1st half0
1Accumulated Fouls 2nd half2
11Corner kicks8
0Free kicks0
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
56%Possession (%)44%
1Time out 1st half0
1Time out 2nd half0




Day 12 (Oct 11) game: Paraguay 3 Argentina 3

Alcaraz equaliser denies Argentina

Fabio Alcaraz scored his second goal of the match in the 39th minute to salvage Paraguay a 3-3 draw with Argentina in their opening second-round game.


The Paraguayans enjoyed a 2-0 lead in the first half, before their opponents stormed back and went in front when Matias Lucuix scored in the 36th minute. Alcaraz managed to place his equaliser past Javier Guisande because the goalkeeper was screened by a player standing in front of him.


Paraguay, who relied on counter attacks while concentrating on defence, grabbed a 2-0 advantage by the 14th minute in a hard-fought opening half. Alcaraz struck for the Paraguayans with the game two minutes old, putting away his first goal from the middle of the box following a nice pass from Robson Fernandez. Rene Villalba took advantage of his speed in the 14th minute, beating Hernan Garcias and then Guisande.


Only three minutes later, the Argentinians sliced the lead in half. Esteban Gonzalez's shot hit the goal post, and Sebastian Corazza slotted home the rebound. After both keepers made a pair of vital saves, Argentina levelled the scores in the 35th minute. Esteban Gonzalez won possession, took on two opponents and fired home.


Only a minute later, Lucuix struck with a hard shot, before Alcaraz pulled off his 11th-hour heroics.


Javier Guisande, Argentina player
We wanted to win, of course, but drawing is better than losing. All eight remaining teams are very strong. There's hardly any difference between the two groups. In principle, both are equally difficult.

Ruben Subeldia, Paraguay coach
We played well in the first half but struggled after the break. We were playing against a very solid team. We’ll work on rectifying the mistakes we made and start focusing on the next game
   
   

Second round
Paraguay - Argentina
3:3 (2:1)
Match
Date
Venue / Stadium
Time
Attendance
4311 October 2008 Brasilia / Gimnasio Nilson Nelson10:305961
Match events
Goals order 
ParaguayArgentina
First Half
Fabio ALCARAZ1'17" 
Rene VILLALBA13'00" 
 16'21"Sebastian CORAZZA
Second Half
 33'39"Esteban GONZALEZ
 34'32"Matias LUCUIX
Fabio ALCARAZ38'16" 
Paraguay (PAR)StatisticsArgentina (ARG)
19Shots46
12Shots on goal17
5Accumulated Fouls 1st half6
4Accumulated Fouls 2nd half3
8Corner kicks14
1Free kicks1
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
45%Possession (%)55%
1Time out 1st half1
1Time out 2nd half1



Day 10 (Oct 8) game: Argentina 2 Guatemala 1

Argentines roll on

Argentina booked passage to the second round of the FIFA Futsal World Cup Brazil 2008 with a 2-1 win over Guatemala in their final Group C game in Brasilia on Thursday.


In a tense and exciting encounter the South Americans made their scoring chances count. Matias Luciux hit home in the second minute with an opportunistic strike, and the scoreline remained 1-0 for the Argentines through to the half.


Nine minutes into the second period, Fernando Wilhelm added a second as Argentina looked well on their way to a victory over the Central Americans, who were - in fairness - the better team in the second half. Although Manuel Aristondo pulled one back for the Guatemalans in the fading moments, the end result saw Argentina cruise through 2-1.


Argentina finish second in Group C and move on to the knockout rounds alongside Ukraine, who won the section with a victory over China PR. Guatemala, despite picking up four points from their games, head out of the competition.

Argentina will meet Paraguay in an all-South American second-round showdown on Saturday.


Sergio Lopez, Argentina coach
We knew it was going to be a tough game but we
were always confident in our ability to reach the second round. That was our main goal and now we’ll keep on working.

Carlos Estrada, Guatemala coach
Argentina are a very experienced and strong team. Our side is young and we’re still learning. This World Cup has shown that we can hold our own against other teams

  
  


First round
Argentina - Guatemala
2:1 (1:0)
Match
Date
Venue / Stadium
Time
Attendance
3709 October 2008 Brasilia / Gimnasio Nilson Nelson12:306178
Match events
Goals order 
ArgentinaGuatemala
First Half
Matias LUCUIX1'15" 
Second Half
Fernando WILHELM28'27" 
 38'41"Manuel ARISTONDO
Argentina (ARG)StatisticsGuatemala (GUA)
27Shots32
12Shots on goal18
3Accumulated Fouls 1st half4
0Accumulated Fouls 2nd half2
8Corner kicks10
2Free kicks0
0 / 0Penalty Kicks (Goals/Shots)0 / 0
0 / 02nd Penalty goal / 2nd Penalty shot0 / 0
1Yellow cards2
0Second yellow card and red card0
0Red Cards0
53%Possession (%)47%
0Time out 1st half0
0Time out 2nd half1



Day 6 (Oct 3) game: Argentina 2 Ukraine 2

Honours even in Brasilia

The statistics of the game between Argentina and Ukraine tells the story of a closely fought encounter at the Gimnasio Nilson Nelson. Whereas the South Americans had 12 shots on target and 51 per cent of the possession, the Europeans had 11 attempts and 49 per cent of the ball. It is perhaps unsurprising that the game ended all-square, and what a game it was.


Despite all of the goals coming in the second half, the first was an entertaining, even affair. Argentina had the first chance of the game in the fourth minute when Diego Giustozzi's volley went narrowly over. Marco Gimenez also went close, but Vladyslav Lysenko made a smart save.


As the half wore on Ukraine got more into the game and had two good opportunities when Valeriy Legachov fired wide and Oleksandr Khursov saw his close range attempt saved. Lysenko was called into action again twice as half-time approached, but held firm to ensure parity.


Dmytro Silchenko had a wonderful chance to put his side ahead after the restart, but Javier Guisande made a fantastic save. The deadlock was finally broken in the 32nd minute when Leandro Planas fired the ball into the net from close range. Five minutes later, Ukraine were level when a mistake from Argentina captain Carlos Sanchez was punished by Dmytro Ivanov.


Ukraine may have thought that they had won the game in the 39th minute when Sergiy Cheporniuk's lob beat Santiago Elias, but Argentina equalized with 15 seconds to go, Elias finding Giustozzi who made no mistake to give his team a share of the spoils.



 

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First round
Argentina - Ukraine
2:2 (0:0)
Match
Date
Venue / Stadium
Time
Attendance
2105 October 2008 Brasilia / Gimnasio Nilson Nelson12:306335
    Goals scored
  • Leandro PLANAS (ARG) 32',
  • Dmytro IVANOV (UKR) 38',
  • Sergiy CHEPORNIUK (UKR) 39',
  • Diego GIUSTOZZI (ARG) 40'
Cautions
  • Oleksandr KHURSOV (UKR) 30'
  • , Matias LUCUIX (ARG) 40'
  • , Diego GIUSTOZZI (ARG) 40'
  • , Vladyslav LYSENKO (UKR) 40'
Argentina (ARG)StatisticsUkraine (UKR)
29Shots25
12Shots on goal11
2Accumulated Fouls 1st half1
1Accumulated Fouls 2nd half1
14Corner kicks6
0Free kicks1
0 / 0Penalty Kicks (Goals/Shots)0 / 0
0 / 02nd Penalty goal / 2nd Penalty shot0 / 0
2Yellow cards2
0Second yellow card and red card0
0Red Cards0
51%Possession (%)49%
0Time out 1st half1
1Time out 2nd half1

The Final few minutes play by play
 The final whistle sounds.
40' LYSENKO (Ukraine) is booked by the referee.
40' GIUSTOZZI (Argentina) is cautioned.
40'  (2 - 2) GIUSTOZZI (Argentina) scores!!
40' LUCUIX (Argentina) is yellow carded.
39' Argentina sees an effort go off target.
39'  (1 - 2) CHEPORNIUK (Ukraine) scores!!
38' Argentina requested a Time-Out.
38' Argentina swing in the corner.
38' Argentina sees an effort go off target.
38'  (1 - 1) IVANOV D. (Ukraine) scores!!
37' Ukraine requested a Time-Out.


Day 4 (Oct 3) game: Egypt 2 Argentina 4

Argentina stay on top

Argentina strengthened their position at the summit of Group C with a hard-fought 4-2 win over Egypt in Brasilia.

The North Africans, beaten 1-0 by Guatemala in their opening Brazil 2008 fixture, proved worthy opposition for the Albiceleste but once again they ultimately emerged with nothing to show for their efforts.

There was little to separate the sides during some cagey opening exchanges but the introduction of the dangerous Marcelo Gimenez served to inject some much-needed spark into Argentina's play. With nine minutes played, a clever Gimenez back-heel came close to producing the first goal of the game, but the Egyptian keeper Hema was equal to the test.

Egypt were attempting to soak up Argentinian pressure and hit on the counter-attack, and while this ploy worked on occasion, their gameplan suffered a serious blow when the South Americans took a 17th-minute lead. And it was no surprise that the scorer was Gimenez, who followed up his hat-trick against China PR in Argentina's opener with an opportunistic toe-poke past the helpless Hema.

Egypt, however, hit back within a minute, Ahmed El Agouz restoring parity with a well-struck shot from eight metres. Hopes of an unlikely victory were then increased two minutes into the second half when the Africans snatched the lead, Ramadan Samasry capitalising on some shoddy defending to slot the ball home.

Argentina rallied quickly though, and were level within seconds when Diego Giustozzi converted a well-worked free-kick. Thereafter, only one side looked capable of claiming victory, with Argentina's goalkeeper Santiago Elias even lending a hand in attack.

With 32 minutes played, the pressure paid off when Matias Lucuix put the South Americans ahead following a neat passing exchange, and victory was secured in the final minute when Giustozzi rounded off a slick counter-attack.

Sergio Lopez, Argentina coach
The result was very important as it was a step towards qualification for the next round. However, we still have some work to do to improve the technical side of our game.

Moafak El Sayed, Egypt coach
The hardest thing today was knowing that we had to go out and win. This made the players nervous.


 

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 Argentina vs Egypt Celebrates
  Argentina vs Egypt  Argentina vs Egypt
First round
Egypt - Argentina
2:4 (1:1)
Match
Date
Venue / Stadium
Time
Attendance
1303 October 2008 Brasilia / Gimnasio Nilson Nelson10:304385
    Goals scored
  • Marcelo GIMENEZ (ARG) 17',
  • Ahmed EL AGOUZ (EGY) 18',
  • Ramadan SAMASRY (EGY) 22',
  • Diego GIUSTOZZI (ARG) 22',
  • Matias LUCUIX (ARG) 32',
  • Diego GIUSTOZZI (ARG) 40'


Egypt (EGY)
StatisticsArgentina (ARG)
16Shots27
8Shots on goal13
2Accumulated Fouls 1st half2
3Accumulated Fouls 2nd half5
9Corner 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
49%Possession (%)51%
1Time out 1st half0
1Time out 2nd half1



Day 2 game: Argentina 5 China 0

Gimenez treble spurs Argentina

Argentina opened their FIFA Futsal World Cup Brazil 2008 campaign with a 5-0 win over China PR in Brasilia. A first-period hat-trick from Marcelo Gimenez put the Albiceleste firmly in command, before Martin Amas and Sebastian Corazza put the seal on a convincing victory.

Argentina swiftly assumed the ascendancy, but they found Chinese goalkeeper Tao Zheng in impressive form. He made three early saves, the pick of them to deny Esteban Gonzalez the opener on five minutes.

Zheng was, however, powerless to prevent Gimenez breaking the deadlock soon afterwards, and the No10 quickly doubled his side's advantage following a corner.


Gimenez made it 3-0 before the break, and Amas scored in the 30th minute to put the game effectively out of China's reach. The Asians did respond by bringing on an extra outfield player in place of their keeper, but their reward was to concede a fifth goal courtesy of Corazza's delightful lob.


Esteban Gonzalez (L) of Argentina
fights for the ball with Hu Jie of China

First round
Argentina - China PR
5:0 (3:0)
Match
Date
Venue / Stadium
Time
Attendance
501 October 2008 Brasilia / Gimnasio Nilson Nelson12:305150
    Goals scored
  • Marcelo GIMENEZ (ARG) 6',
  • Marcelo GIMENEZ (ARG) 7',
  • Marcelo GIMENEZ (ARG) 17',
  • Martin AMAS (ARG) 30',
  • Sebastian CORAZZA (ARG) 40'
Cautions
  • LIANG Shuang (CHN) 13'
  • WU Zhuoxi (CHN) 20'
Argentina (ARG)StatisticsChina PR (CHN)
27Shots22
16Shots on goal12
4Accumulated Fouls 1st half5
5Accumulated Fouls 2nd half0
9Corner kicks8
0Free kicks0
0 / 0Penalty Kicks (Goals/Shots)0 / 0
0 / 02nd Penalty goal / 2nd Penalty shot0 / 0
0Yellow cards2
0Second yellow card and red card0
0Red Cards0
54%Possession (%)46%
1Time out 1st half1
1Time out 2nd half1