Friday, April 27, 2012
Draw X Eurofutsal.
Group A.RUSSIA.
CATALONIA.
SOUTH OSSETIA
Group BBELGIUM
LATVIA
SLOVAK REP.
Group CBELARUS
CZECH REP.
NORWAY
Schedule in groups:
05.14 (Monday)
A). .Osetia - Russia ,
2). Slovakia - Belgium ,
the opening ceremony of the tournament ,
3). Norway - Belarus .
5.15 (Tuesday)
A). Catalonia - Osetia I,
2). Latvia - Slovakia ,
3). Czech Republic - Norway .
5.16 (medium)
A). Russia - Catalonia ,
2). Belgium - Latvia ,
3). Belarus - Czech Republic .
CATALONIA.
SOUTH OSSETIA
Group BBELGIUM
LATVIA
SLOVAK REP.
Group CBELARUS
CZECH REP.
NORWAY
Schedule in groups:
05.14 (Monday)
A). .Osetia - Russia ,
2). Slovakia - Belgium ,
the opening ceremony of the tournament ,
3). Norway - Belarus .
5.15 (Tuesday)
A). Catalonia - Osetia I,
2). Latvia - Slovakia ,
3). Czech Republic - Norway .
5.16 (medium)
A). Russia - Catalonia ,
2). Belgium - Latvia ,
3). Belarus - Czech Republic .
Thursday, April 26, 2012
Futsal Belarus:
Gomel "SAS" - winner of the XVII Open Championship of Belarus Futsal!
Do not suffered a single defeat in the championship for the first time in the history of the Republic of Belarus Champion Futsal becomes a "SAS" Gomel!
Do not suffered a single defeat in the championship for the first time in the history of the Republic of Belarus Champion Futsal becomes a "SAS" Gomel!
As a result of completed the open championship of Belarus have been named best in their roles.
The best goalkeeper in the championship was Dmitry Seliverstov (Vodokanal-HCS).
Best defender - Konstantin Tyurin (Brestvtorchermet).
Best forward - EvgeniyKaratchenya (Dream Team).
The most useful player of the championship was named Alexander Krasilnikov (Submariner).
The best player of the championship - Los Dmitry (SAS).
The most effective - Dmitry Trotsky (Security-Dynamo) - 19 goals.
The best referee - Pavell Shupilov (MC).
The best goalkeeper in the championship was Dmitry Seliverstov (Vodokanal-HCS).
Best defender - Konstantin Tyurin (Brestvtorchermet).
Best forward - EvgeniyKaratchenya (Dream Team).
The most useful player of the championship was named Alexander Krasilnikov (Submariner).
The best player of the championship - Los Dmitry (SAS).
The most effective - Dmitry Trotsky (Security-Dynamo) - 19 goals.
The best referee - Pavell Shupilov (MC).
UEFS Cup 2012:
Here is the time schedule and updated results from UEFS Cup in Bulgaria.
Participants:
Dinamo Moscow (RUSSIA)
AMS Cannet Futsal (FRANCE)
VPS Novabrik Policka (CZECH REPUBLIC)
Sporting Burgas (BULGARIA)
Lazur Burgas (BULGARIA)
Schedule:
Day 1 – April 25
17:00, Burgas
Dinamo Moscow – Lazur Burgas 9-2 (6-0)
Referees on the field: Tomas Vitasek and Dimo Asparanov
18:30, Burgas
Sporting Burgas – VPS Novabrik Policka 0-2 (0-0)
Referees on the field: Gennadi Gusev and Stefan Stefanov
Day 2 – April 26
17:00, Burgas
Dinamo Moscow – VPS Novabrik Policka
Referees on the field: Stefan Stefanov and Dimo Asparanov
18:30, Burgas
Sporting Burgas – AMS Cannet Futsal
Referees on the field: Gennadi Gusev and Thomas Vitasek
Day 3 – April 27
16:00, Primorsko
AMS Cannet Futsal – VPS Novabrik Policka
20:00, Burgas
Lazur Burgas – Sporting Burgas
Day 4 – April 28
16:00, Primorsko
Dinamo Moscow – Sporting Burgas
17:30, Primorsko
Lazur Burgas – AMS Cannet Futsal
Day 5 – April 29
14:00, Primorsko
Lazur Burgas – VPS Novabrik Policka
15:30, Burgas
Dinamo Moscow – AMS Cannet Futsal
17:00 - CLOSING CEREMONY
Supervisor from UEFS is Kurt Hartvedt from Norway.
www.uefsfutsal.org
Saturday, April 21, 2012
Futsal Spain:
NACIONAL DE SELECCIONES AUTONOMICAS BASES 2012
RINCON DE LA VICTORIA ( MALAGA )
1st - GALICIA
2nd - ANDALUCIA
3rd - EXTREMADURA
4th - CASTILLA LEON
2nd - ANDALUCIA
3rd - EXTREMADURA
4th - CASTILLA LEON
Saturday, April 14, 2012
UEFS Champions Cup:
This year the UEFS champion cup will be held in the city of Otrokovice (Czech Republic).
May, 25th to 31st.
12 teams from 8 countries will take part of this edition.
1) Chemcomex Praha - Czech Republic
2) SMR Futsal plus Zlín - Czech Republic
3) Rogaland Futsal - Norway
4) Laksekongan Kristiansand Futsal - Norway
5) VHBA Vauvert Futsal - France
6) PRO VIRIBUS CICCIANO Napoli - Italy
7) Spartak Moscow - Russia
8) VRZ Gomel - Belarus
9) Nizhnaja Volga Saratov - Russia
10) FC Saint-Gilles- France
11) Club Conforsa Ripoll - Catalonia
12) TBC
2) SMR Futsal plus Zlín - Czech Republic
3) Rogaland Futsal - Norway
4) Laksekongan Kristiansand Futsal - Norway
5) VHBA Vauvert Futsal - France
6) PRO VIRIBUS CICCIANO Napoli - Italy
7) Spartak Moscow - Russia
8) VRZ Gomel - Belarus
9) Nizhnaja Volga Saratov - Russia
10) FC Saint-Gilles- France
11) Club Conforsa Ripoll - Catalonia
12) TBC
http://www.ubytovani-otrokovice-spolecensky-dum.az-hotel.eu/
International friendlly games:
Thursday, April 12, 2012
AMF Intercontinental Cup:
Spartak Moscow's football team may be struggling somewhat in the Premier League, but their futsal counterparts have no such problems, as the red-and-whites have recently clinched the inaugural Intercontinental Cup.
The last step in any achievement is very often the hardest. The reigning European futsal champions, Spartak Moscow had a chance to test this rule in their third game against El Santo of Argentina.
After taking the edge in the first two fixtures, the hosts needed at least a draw to claim the first Intercontinental Cup in the history of the sport.
The Muscovites, however, demonstrated a very solid performance, as the match got under way. Aleksey Chechukevich found the net 10 minutes into the game. And seconds afterwards Aleksey Petrov doubled his team's lead with an unstoppable distant strike. But the blitzkrieg was not over as Spartak's Maksim Buntov added a third goal within two minutes.
Three to nothing midway through the first half, and the visitors' Sebastian De Diego got one back for the Argentineans just before the half-time buzzer.
“The stakes were very high at this event – the title of the World's best team, and after the first 20 minutes we felt no quietness. We knew, they would come out and fight until the very end. We learned this from the previous games,” Spartak captain Andrey Georgievsky noted after the game.
And El Santo, indeed, took control as the second half kicked-off. Gustavo Gallardo's men put a great deal of pressure on the Russian team. Sometimes this pressure was getting beyond the referees' control.
The visiting side's rough tackles led to a number of bookings and even red cards.
The tactics almost worked for the South America Champions. Andres Bragagnolo found the net twice during the last three minutes, making it three-all with just 50 seconds to play.
But Spartak didn't let this final go into Game Four, as the hosts stood up to the draw, which secured them an overall victory.
“We are happy to win here and we all hope that such competitions would become annual, and also that futsal's popularity in Russia will be increasing,” said Spartak coach Aleksandr Khamidulin.
So the first Intercontinental Cup stays in Moscow to the admiration of the club's devoted fans. Their numbers may not be many, but Spartak's international success could easily change things.
The last step in any achievement is very often the hardest. The reigning European futsal champions, Spartak Moscow had a chance to test this rule in their third game against El Santo of Argentina.
After taking the edge in the first two fixtures, the hosts needed at least a draw to claim the first Intercontinental Cup in the history of the sport.
The Muscovites, however, demonstrated a very solid performance, as the match got under way. Aleksey Chechukevich found the net 10 minutes into the game. And seconds afterwards Aleksey Petrov doubled his team's lead with an unstoppable distant strike. But the blitzkrieg was not over as Spartak's Maksim Buntov added a third goal within two minutes.
Three to nothing midway through the first half, and the visitors' Sebastian De Diego got one back for the Argentineans just before the half-time buzzer.
“The stakes were very high at this event – the title of the World's best team, and after the first 20 minutes we felt no quietness. We knew, they would come out and fight until the very end. We learned this from the previous games,” Spartak captain Andrey Georgievsky noted after the game.
And El Santo, indeed, took control as the second half kicked-off. Gustavo Gallardo's men put a great deal of pressure on the Russian team. Sometimes this pressure was getting beyond the referees' control.
The visiting side's rough tackles led to a number of bookings and even red cards.
The tactics almost worked for the South America Champions. Andres Bragagnolo found the net twice during the last three minutes, making it three-all with just 50 seconds to play.
But Spartak didn't let this final go into Game Four, as the hosts stood up to the draw, which secured them an overall victory.
“We are happy to win here and we all hope that such competitions would become annual, and also that futsal's popularity in Russia will be increasing,” said Spartak coach Aleksandr Khamidulin.
So the first Intercontinental Cup stays in Moscow to the admiration of the club's devoted fans. Their numbers may not be many, but Spartak's international success could easily change things.
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