Thu, 28 Oct, 2021
Kuala Lumpur: Asian teams discovered their challengers for the AFC Futsal Championship 2020 Qualifiers following the official draw ceremony at the AFC House on Thursday.
A total of 31 Member Associations (MAs) were divided into four zones - East, ASEAN, West and the combined Central and South.
For the combined Central and South Zones, 12-time champions Islamic Republic of Iran were drawn in Group B alongside Kyrgyz Republic and Turkmenistan, the hosts for the AFC Futsal Championship 2020.
Four-time runners-up Uzbekistan will face Tajikistan, Nepal, Afghanistan in Group A.
In the East Zone, three-time champions Japan will have Korea Republic and Macau for company in Group B, while Chinese Taipei, China PR, Mongolia and Hong Kong are in Group A.
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Thu, 28 Oct, 2021
Taipei: Islamic Republic of Iran were crowned the AFC Futsal Championship winners for the 12th time after beating Japan 4-0 on Sunday.
Ali Asghar Hassanzadeh gave Iran the lead in the first half, and further goals from Farhad Tavakoli, Hossein Tayebi and Hassanzadeh again secured them a second consecutive title.
The battle between the Continent’s two futsal giants began as expected, with both sides playing a high pressure game with intense marking from the first blow of the whistle, and Mahdi Javid came dangerously close for Iran in the opening minutes when his effort struck the goal frame.
Japan head coach Bruno Garcia kept his players fully charged with flying substitutions which forced Iran to constantly adapt to the changing formations.
Thu, 28 Oct, 2021
Taipei: Islamic Republic of Iran star Hossein Tayebi emerged top scorer at the AFC Futsal Championship 2018 with a haul of 14 goals.
Tayebi edged two-time AFC Most Valuable Player of The Year and teammate, Ali Asghar Hassanzadeh who scored two goals against Japan to finish second with 12.
It was Tayebi's second top scorer award following his first win four years ago in Vietnam.
Tayebi was instrumental throughout the tournament as he scored hat-tricks against Myanmar, China and Thailand. His last goal of the tournament against The Samurai Five in the final on Sunday summed up his fantastic tournament.
Thu, 28 Oct, 2021
Taipei: Ali Asghar Hassanzadeh of Islamic Republic of Iran was named the AFC Futsal Championship 2018 Most Valuable Player (MVP), and the livewire dedicated the award to his squad.
The MVP of the competition is awarded to the player who has shown excellence in play, and his overall contribution to his team during the entire competition, and Hassanzadeh has shown those qualities.
“Firstly, I would like to say thanks to AFC, for arranging such an excellent tournament, and for allowing us to participate,” said Hassanzadeh.
“And I’m more than happy to receive this award. But I don't believe it’s mine alone, as it belongs to my team. All the players who have helped me throughout the tournament.”
Thu, 28 Oct, 2021
Taipei: Playing in his first tournament as a member of Islamic Republic of Iran’s national futsal team, Alireza Rafieipor helped his teammates defeat Japan 4-0 in the AFC Futsal Championship 2018 final on Sunday.
While many of Iran’s celebrated futsal stars have a long list of continental honours, 24-year-old Alireza Rafieipor’s journey as a national team player began in Taipei two weeks ago and ended on Sunday night as an Asian champion for the first time.
The Sherkat Melli Haffari player was part of the side that lifted the AFC Futsal Championship title for the 12th time, but for the man from Behbahan city, it was extra special.
“I am really thankful and, I must say, more than happy to be champion because this tournament marked my first time joining the national team,” he said.
“I am going home to my city Behbahan as a champion!”
Thu, 28 Oct, 2021
Taipei: Japan captain Akira Minamoto admitted that Islamic Republic of Iran’s superior qualities and clinical finishing meant they were deserved winners of the AFC Futsal Championship 2018 final on Sunday.
The Samurai Blue came out strongly in the opening half but tournament MVP Ali Hassanzadeh’s goal with just a minute remaining before the interval proved a turning point, and the Iranians scored three times more to finish as champions for the 12th time on the back of a 4-0 scoreline at Xinzhuang Gymnasium.
“I am glad we were able to show our style tonight but ultimately, in the important details, Iran’s superior qualities won out,” said Minamoto.
“We knew we had to start off with a good defensive solidity as that would be a key foundation for the match, and thereby a platform to take the initiative in the game – because Iran’s attack is very strong.
Thu, 28 Oct, 2021
Taipei: Uzbekistan secured third place in the AFC Futsal Championship 2018, defeating Iraq 2-1 in a penalty shoot-out after the exciting play-off ended 4-4 at the Xinzhuang Gymnasium on Sunday.
In the opening minutes, both sides played cautiously and only looked to apply pressure when necessary, and in one such instance in the third minute, Dilshod Rakhmatov intercepted Zaid Ali’s pass, before Davron Choriev beat goalkeeper Yahya Abdulnoor for Uzbekistan to take an early lead.
Iraq then began to pile on the pressure and had more control over the ball, but with Uzbek custodian Rustam Umarov guiding his backline, the West Asians had few opportunities on target.
However in the 15th minute, Ali rectified his earlier mistake by dispossessing Rakhmatov in front of the box, and fired off a firm shot to the bottom right to equalise for Iraq.
Haitham Abbas’ charges returned in the second half more passionate and 20 seconds in, Waleed Khalid found the back of the net with a superb volley from a corner set-play, before Salim Faisal doubled their advantage two minutes later when his shot bounced in between the framework and into the goal.
Uzbekistan, who finished third in 2005, 2007 and 2014 and were runners-up two years ago, were hardly demoralised despite the two-goal deficit, and in the 26th minute skipper Artur Yunusov neatly converted from a corner.