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15th WUC Futsal – Brazilians (M & W) keep the Gold

Championships 11 July 2016

 

ANAPOLIS/GOIANIA – In the first game of the day (10/7) in Anápolis, Argentina won against the men’s team of Kazakhstan by 3-1. Fucundo Martinez, Argentina’s number 7, was the top scorer, with two goals.

Thailand surprised this Sunday and won the confrontation with the Germans, with a final score of 5-3.

The Czech men’s team ended in 3rd place at the WUC Futsal 2016. The team faced France and beat ‘Les Bleus’ with 11-3. Mouhoudine Souheil, who made the third French goal, explained the defeat. “It was a very tough match and our team missed in aggressiveness and concentration on the game.”

Men’s Final BRA vs RUS

With a balanced game, hard and with strong offensive play from both sides, the Brazilian men’s team grabbed their fifth WUC Futsal title this Sunday afternoon (10/7). The narrow 2-1 victory against Russia was a sweet revenge, since the previous edition in 2014, the Brazilian team lost the title to Russia, in Malaga, Spain.

Portugal faced Canada and won the women’s match with tactical strength. The Portuguese scored only one goal in the first half of the match, but in the second, they were more effective in plays and closed the score with 6-0 claiming the women’s bronze medal.

Women’s Final BRA vs RUS

The Brazilian women’s team also beat its Russian counterpart to clinch the 5th title at the World University Futsal Championship. The match ended in 1-0, with a goal from the top scorer and number 9 of Brazil, Renatinha. The score reflects well the high level game. Amandinha, the Brazilian number 10, considered the world’s best female futsal player for two consecutive years, was key to the victory.

 

(Source: WUC Futsal OC)

 

Awards


Category

Female

Male

Top scorer and best player

Renatinha (15 goals) – Brazil

Johnny (9 goals) – Brazil

Best goalkeeper

Anastasha Ivanova – Russia

Pavlos Wiegels – Germany

Best defender

Inês Fernandes – Portugal

Serguei Abramovich – Russia

Best wing 1

Joelle Gosselin – Canada

Souheil Mouhoudine – France

Best wing 2

Jessika Karoline – Brazil

Fabricio Bastezini – Brazil

Best center forward

Renata Adamatti – Brazil

Johnny Gomes – Brazil

Fair-Play

New Zealand

New Zealand

 

FINAL RANKING

 

Final Ranking

Women

Men

GOLD

Brazil

Brazil

SILVER

Russia

Russia

BRONZE

Portugal

Czech Republic

4

Canada

France

5

Mexico

Thailand

6

Bolivia

Germany

7

Argentina

Argentina

8

New Zealand

Kazakhstan

9

Colombia

Portugal

10

Kazakhstan

Israel

11

 

China

12

 

New Zealand