After the four FIFA Futsal World Cup matches that took place on Tuesday, all 24 national teams introduced themselves to Lithuania. The third day was marked by a goal record (32) and the first red cards shown. It also became clear that the best team of the first round was Argentina, while Angola and Japan could boast of giving the audience as many as 12 precise shots.
RESULTS Paraguay - Spain 0:4 Serbia - Iran 2:3 Angola - Japan 4:8 Argentina - USA 11:0
SPANISH SERIES Since Spain started participating in the FIFA Futsal World Cups, they have never lost the first match of the tournament. Until this championship, they had won five victories, and two matches ended in a draw.
If we were to return to the first two days of the championship, the only player removed for two yellow cards was Costa Rican representative Enmanuel Gamboa. At that time, there were only a few minutes left until the end of the match, so the loss of the player did not have a significant impact on the final outcome of the match.
The game more or less unfolded according to the scenario of the Iranian national team. After playing just over three minutes, two goals in a row fell into the Serbian goal, and the team's coaches were forced to change the tactics devised before the match. Later, they managed to reduce the difference, but not equalize. At the end of the match, the teams exchanged goals, and Iran celebrated victory.
If we were to return to the first two days of the championship, the only player removed for two yellow cards was Costa Rican representative Enmanuel Gamboa. At that time, there were only a few minutes left until the end of the match, so the loss of the player did not have a significant impact on the final outcome of the match.
The game more or less unfolded according to the scenario of the Iranian national team. After playing just over three minutes, two goals in a row fell into the Serbian goal, and the team's coaches were forced to change the tactics devised before the match. Later, they managed to reduce the difference, but not equalize. At the end of the match, the teams exchanged goals, and Iran celebrated victory.
EIGHT-GOAL HALF Angola and Japan at the beginning of the match did not promise a rain of goals, so the visuals of the second half seemed incomprehensible. On average, a goal every two and a half minutes scored by the teams guaranteed the title of the most productive match, and the Japanese even won by four goals. Japan created their first serious opportunity after just a couple of minutes, while the second had to wait for another half of the half, and the Asian representatives took advantage of it.