2008 Fifa Futsal World Cup Brazil:
Day 1 games and current standings: Today's Results: Brazil 12 Japan 1,Italy 1 Thailand 0, Paraguay 5 USA
0,Cuba 10 Solomon Islands 2
DAY 1 FIFA.COM REPORT. Surprises were conspicuous by their absence on the first day of the FIFA Futsal World Cup Brazil 2008 this Tuesday. The host nation and Italy, two of the
pre-tournament favourites, both got off to a winning starts, though in contrasting fashion, as they bid to cement early passage to the knockout stages. The big game : Brazil 12-1 Japan Goals: Lenisio 3, 36, Marquinho 4, Falcao 11 pen, 32, Wilde 23, Ari 25, 28, Schumacher 27, 35, Betao 29, Cico 32 (Brazil); Nobuya Osodo 15 (Japan).
Expectation levels were high in Brasilia, where local supporters packed the Gimnasio Nilson Nelson to cheer on their heroes against Japan. Falcao and Co did not disappoint, cutting loose against
the Japanese to record their fourth heaviest victory in competition history. Key to the success of coach Paulo de Oliveira's charges was their first-half control of possession and ruthless
display of finishing after the break. The Auriverde now sit atop Group A thanks to their 34th win in the tournament. Japan, meanwhile, have yet to taste victory at a FIFA Futsal finals. The other games Over in Group B, Italy, runners-up at Chinese Taipei 2004 and last year's UEFA Futsal Championship, were made to work harder than expected to secure a narrow 1-0 over
Thailand in Rio de Janeiro. A solitary strike from the penalty spot from Grana was enough to seal the points for coach Alessandro Nuccorini's side, who are currently second in the group behind
Paraguay, 5-0 victors over the USA. The matchday's final game proved to be a historic one for Cuba, who took full advantage of the Solomon Islands lack of experience to record their
first ever victory in this competition. The 10-2 success drew a line under a run of nine consecutive defeats as well as setting a new record. Having never previously scored more than three goals
at this level, the Cubans struck three times in the 27th minute against the islanders. The Player : Alexandre Feller (ITA) The Azzurri custodian prepared for his upcoming birthday in style with an outstanding performance in his side's hard-fought 1-0 win over Thailand.
Set to turn 37 in just two days, the Arzignano Grifo player's reflexes, positioning and imposing presence were key to his team's opening Group B success, and all on his first ever appearance at
the showpiece event. The Stat : 21 - Falcao's goal tally in the history of the competition, after his 32nd minute strike against Japan. The fleet-footed Brazilian hit six goals at Guatemala 2000 and 13 at
Chinese Taipei 2004, where he finished as top scorer. What they said "It was a tough game as we expected it to be, but we're not overly concerned. We played quite well but we've come here to learn. We're not thinking about the present,
we're thinking about the future." Jose Pazos, Thailand coach, after his team's narrow defeat against Italy.
________________________________________ Day 1 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.
________________________________________ Day 1 game: Italy 1 Thailand 0 Italy were made to work hard for the three points they gained over a resolute Thailand side in the opening match of Group B at the Maracanazinho in Rio
de Janeiro today. Despite taking the initiative by alternating lively strikers Sandro Zanetti and Adriano Foglia up front, the Azzurri found it difficult to turn the possession they had into
chances, being frustrated time and time again by a tight Thai defence and some excellent goalkeeping from Surapong Tompa.
________________________________________ Day 1 game: Paraguay 5 USA 0 The USA came out looking to take the game to Paraguay in Rio. But after Matthew Stewart hit the woodwork early on, the rhythm of the game settled squarely
with the South Americans.
________________________________________ Day 1 game: CUBA 10 SOLOMON ISLANDS 2 The Solomon Islands - the youngest team at these futsal finals in Brazil - looked to be on their way to a special day when
Elliot Ragomo opened the scoring inside the first minute. Unfortunately for the Oceania men, their early joy only acted to aggravate the Cubans.
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Tuesday, 30 September 2008 12:00
Group A
Team
MP
W
D
L
GF
GA
Pts
Brazil
1
1
0
0
12
1
3
Cuba
1
1
0
0
10
2
3
Russia
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
Solomon Islands
1
0
0
1
2
10
0
Japan
1
0
0
1
1
12
0
Group A
Match
Date - Time
Venue
1
30/09 06:30
Brasilia
Brazil
Japan
2
30/09 08:30
Brasilia
Cuba
Solomon Islands
9
02/10 06:30
Brasilia
Solomon Islands
Brazil
10
02/10 08:30
Brasilia
Russia
Cuba
17
04/10 06:30
Brasilia
Brazil
Russia
18
04/10 08:30
Brasilia
Japan
Solomon Islands
25
06/10 06:30
Brasilia
Japan
Cuba
26
06/10 08:30
Brasilia
Russia
Solomon Islands
33
08/10 06:30
Brasilia
Brazil
Cuba
34
08/10 06:30
Rio De Janeiro
Russia
Japan
Group B
Team
MP
W
D
L
GF
GA
Pts
Paraguay
1
1
0
0
5
0
3
Italy
1
1
0
0
1
0
3
Portugal
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
Thailand
1
0
0
1
0
1
0
USA
1
0
0
1
0
5
0
Group B
Match
Date - Time
Venue
3
30/09 06:30
Rio De Janeiro
Italy
Thailand
4
30/09 08:30
Rio De Janeiro
Paraguay
USA
11
02/10 08:30
Rio De Janeiro
USA
Italy
12
02/10 06:30
Rio De Janeiro
Portugal
Paraguay
19
04/10 08:30
Rio De Janeiro
Italy
Portugal
20
04/10 06:30
Rio De Janeiro
Thailand
USA
27
06/10 08:30
Rio De Janeiro
Thailand
Paraguay
28
06/10 06:30
Rio De Janeiro
Portugal
USA
35
08/10 08:30
Rio De Janeiro
Italy
Paraguay
36
08/10 08:30
Brasilia
Portugal
Thailand
2008 Fifa Futsal World Cup Brazil:
Day 1 games and current standings: Today's Results: Brazil 12 Japan 1,Italy 1 Thailand 0, Paraguay 5
USA 0,Cuba 10 Solomon Islands 2
DAY 1 FIFA.COM REPORT. Surprises were conspicuous by their absence on the first day of the FIFA Futsal World Cup Brazil 2008 this Tuesday. The host nation and Italy, two of the
pre-tournament favourites, both got off to a winning starts, though in contrasting fashion, as they bid to cement early passage to the knockout stages.