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FIFA Futsal World Cup: Cuba games results
Wednesday, 08 October 2008 00:00

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2008 Fifa Futsal World Cup Brazil: Report, Pictures and Play by Play Summary  - Day 9 (Oct 8) game: Brazil 9 Cuba 0, Day 7 (Oct 6) game: Japan 4  Cuba 1, Day 3 (Oct 2) game: Russian 10 Cuba 5 - Day 1 (Sept 30 )game: Cuba 10 Soloman Islands 2 

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Day 9 (Oct 8) game: Brazil 9 Cuba 0

Brazil on cloud nine

It was all to easy for Brazil at the Gimnasio Nilson Nelson in Brasilia today as they strolled to a 9-0 win over Cuba in their final Group A match. The win put paid to any doubt that they might not finish atop the section summit and ensured a return to Rio, where they will play the first match of the second group stage on Saturday.


From the first whistle, backed by a partisan crowd, Brazil were in the ascendancy and only some fine goalkeeping from Wilfredo Carbo kept the scores level. However, when Schumacher broke the deadlock in the fourth minute, the floodgates opened.


Wilde doubled the advantage in the eighth minute and a Falcao penalty five minutes later after Betao was fouled in the box made the score 3-0. By half-time the hosts were 5-0 up thanks to Wilde's second of the match and a Lenisio strike.


Twenty seconds after the restart, Brazil hit their sixth, thanks to their skipper Vinicius. Falcao and Lenisio grabbed their seconds, but the final goal was the pick of the crop when Ari and Falcao combined superbly for Betao to complete the rout.


Paulo de Oliveira, Brazil coach
We’ve won nothing today. We have another group stage with three more games ahead of us. And we want to earn the right to play even more games at this World Cup.

Elddys Valdes, Cuba coach
It’s been a fantastic World Cup, but my team needs more experience before we can compete with the likes of Brazil, Spain and Russia.


 

First round
Brazil - Cuba
9:0 (5:0)
Match
Date
Venue / Stadium
Time
Attendance
3308 October 2008 Brasilia / Gimnasio Nilson Nelson10:308530
Match events
Goal orderCountdown order
BrazilCuba
First Half
SCHUMACHER3'39"   
WILDE7'37"   
FALCAO12'42"   
WILDE16'19"   
LENISIO19'44"   
Second Half
VINICIUS20'20"   
FALCAO23'16"   
BETAO26'04"   
BETAO34'37"  



Day 7 (Oct 6) game: Japan 4  Cuba 1

Japan undo plucky Cuba

Japan face a battle with Russia on Wednesday to see who will emerge as the second placed team in Group A following the former's 4-1 victory over Cuba.


The Asians almost took the lead as early as the eighth second when Yusuke Inada forced a good save from Wilfredo Carbo. The veteran keeper, the oldest player in the competition, also denied Inada two minutes later as well as Rikarudo Higa and Yusuke Komiyama inside the opening 15 minutes.

Despite Japan's domination, it was Cuba who took the lead against the run of play in the 16th minute; Yampier Rodriguez with an inch-perfect lob over the goalkeeper. The goal rocked Japan who were fortunate not to concede another when Boris Saname's shot rattled the post shortly before half-time.


Carbo again frustrated his opponents with some fine goalkeeping, but was powerless to stop Nobuya Osodo's shot in the 24th minute which crept between his legs. Two minutes later, Japan were in front through Kotaro Inaba and the Japan No11 played a key role in Japan's final two goals.

First Inaba's thunderous effort was spilled by Carbo into the path of Yuki Kanayama, who made it 3-1 and then he turned goalscorer with six minutes remaining when Inada provided the assist.



First round
Japan - Cuba
4:1 (0:1)
Match
Date
Venue / Stadium
Time
Attendance
2506 October 2008 Brasilia / Gimnasio Nilson Nelson10:305096
Match events
Goals scorers
JapanCuba
First Half
  15'50" [7] Yampier RODRIGUEZ
Second Half
Nobuya OSODO[6]23'07"   
Kotaro INABA[11]25'31"   
Yuki KANAYAMA[7]31'03"   
Kotaro INABA[11]33'13"   

Japan (JPN)StatisticsCuba (CUB)
36Shots23
25Shots on goal18
3Accumulated Fouls 1st half4
5Accumulated Fouls 2nd half4
15Corner kicks6
0Free kicks0
0 / 0Penalty Kicks (Goals/Shots)0 / 0
0 / 02nd Penalty goal / 2nd Penalty shot0 / 0
1Yellow cards1
0Second yellow card and red card1
0Red Cards0
46%Possession (%)54%
1Time out 1st half1
1Time out 2nd half1

 

Day 3 (Oct 2) game: Russian 10 Cuba 5

Russians roll over Cuba

In an intriguing contest with old Cold War overtones, Russia showed no mercy to the CONCACAF islanders. Winning 10-5 on the day in Brasilia, the Europeans offered up superior technique and tactics to their Caribbean counterparts, who fought gamely despite being overmatched.


Yosniel Mesa seemed to indicate early that is was going to be a tough day for the Cubans, scoring an unfortunate own goal in the fourth minute to gift the Russians an early lead. Three minutes later, Vladislav Shayakhmetov and Konstantin Maevskiy made it 3-0 as the game looked to be getting away from the Cubans. Dmitry Prudnikov and Sirilo then added a pair of goals in the eighth and ninth minutes respectively to make the score 5-0.


The Cubans, to their credit, pulled the train back on the rails. Carlos Madrigal scored in the 15th minute and Mesa added one- in the right goal this time - to make the score 5-2 at the break.


The second half saw a flurry of activity and goal-mouth action. First Damir Khamadiev hit home for the Russians in the 29th minute and Sirilo added another to make it 7-2, before Mesa pulled one back for Cuba.


It was all for naught, though, as the Russians pulled away in the fading minutes and the final score read a lopsided 10-5. The result sees the Russians pick up their first win and are tied with Cuba (behind Brazil) in second place in Group A.

Oleg Ivanov, Russia coach
We scored five times in the first half and then sat back a bit afterwards. Games against Brazil are always interesting and we'll be making some adjustments both in defence and attack for that game.


Elddys Valdes,  Cuba coach        
Our defensive game wasn't good. We should have put the Russians under more pressure. The team didn't perform in the manner I'd hoped for. Now we have to win the next match and try to reach the next round.



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 Russia's Sirilo fights for the ball
with Cuba's Jhonnet Martinez
 Russia's Konstantin Maevskiy fights
for the ball with Cuba's Carlos Madrigal
and Wilfredo Carbo


First round
Russia - Cuba
10:5 (5:2)
Match
Date
Venue / Stadium
Time
Attendance
1002 October 2008 Brasilia / Gimnasio Nilson Nelson12:303462
    Goals scored
  • Yosniel MESA (CUB) 4' Own goal,
  • Vladislav SHAYAKHMETOV (RUS) 7',
  • Konstantin MAEVSKIY (RUS) 7',
  • Dmitry PRUDNIKOV (RUS) 8',
  • SIRILO (RUS) 9',
  • Carlos MADRIGAL (CUB) 15',
  • Yosniel MESA (CUB) 17',
  • Damir KHAMADIEV (RUS) 29',
  • SIRILO (RUS) 32',
  • Yosniel MESA (CUB) 35',
  • Vladislav SHAYAKHMETOV (RUS) 35' Penalty goal,
  • Eduardo MORALES (CUB) 36',
  • PULA (RUS) 37',
  • Yosniel MESA (CUB) 38',
  • PULA (RUS) 40' 

Cautions

  • Pavel KOBZAR (RUS) 10'
  • , Konstantin DUSHKEVICH (RUS) 15'
  • , Yulier OLIVERA (CUB) 23'
  • , Yosniel MESA (CUB) 25'
  • , Francis LOPEZ (CUB) 33'
    Sent off
  • Konstantin DUSHKEVICH (RUS) 19',
  • Yulier OLIVERA (CUB) 35'
Russia (RUS)StatisticsCuba (CUB)
41Shots32
30Shots on goal19
5Accumulated Fouls 1st half5
2Accumulated Fouls 2nd half7
8Corner kicks6
0Free kicks1
0 / 0Penalty Kicks (Goals/Shots)0 / 0
1 / 22nd Penalty goal / 2nd Penalty shot0 / 0
1Yellow cards2
1Second yellow card and red card1
0Red Cards0
49%Possession (%)51%
1Time out 1st half0
0Time out 2nd half1




Day 1 (Sept 30) game: Cuba 10 Soloman 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.


Yulier Olivera, Carlos Madrigal, Olivera, Boris Saname and Eduardo Morales all scored for the Cubans to make it 5-1 at the interval. In the 27th minute, the Solomons' defeat was fairly well complete, with Morales scoring two more goals and and Johnnet Martinez adding one of his own.


Morales went on to add another before Mesa made it 1-0 for the men from CONCACAF. In the dying moments, Ragomo added a bit of scant consolation with his second goal of the match for the outgunned Solomon Islands


   
 Cuba's Eduardo Morales fights
for the ball with Jack Wetney of
the Solomon Islands
 Cuba's Yosniel Mesa fights
for the ball with Jack Wetney
of the Solomon Islands
 Cuba's Yulier Olivera fights for the
ball with Junior Kogua of the Solomon

First round
Cuba - Solomon Islands
10:2 (5:1)
Match
Date
Venue / Stadium
Time
Attendance
230 September 2008 Brasilia / Gimnasio Nilson Nelson12:303231
    Goals scored
  • Elliot RAGOMO (SOL) 1',
  • Yulier OLIVERA (CUB) 3',
  • Carlos MADRIGAL (CUB) 6',
  • Yulier OLIVERA (CUB) 10',
  • Boris SANAME (CUB) 10',
  • Eduardo MORALES (CUB) 16',
  • Eduardo MORALES (CUB) 27',
  • Eduardo MORALES (CUB) 27',
  • Jhonnet MARTINEZ (CUB) 27',
  • Eduardo MORALES (CUB) 30',
  • Yosniel MESA (CUB) 40' Penalty goals,
  • Elliot RAGOMO (SOL) 40'
Cuba (CUB)StatisticsSolomon Islands (SOL)
28Shots23
19Shots on goal16
5Accumulated Fouls 1st half4
7Accumulated Fouls 2nd half6
3Corner kicks6
1Free kicks0
0 / 0Penalty Kicks (Goals/Shots)0 / 0
1 / 12nd Penalty goal / 2nd Penalty shot0 / 1
0Yellow cards0
0Second yellow card and red card0
0Red Cards0
47%Possession (%)53%
0Time out 1st half1
0Time out 2nd half0