FIFA - Iran booked their place
in the second round of the FIFA Futsal World Cup with a 3-2 victory over
Czech Republic at the Gimnasio Nilson Nelsen.
The Czechs needed a victory to ensure their place in the last eight, but
they faced an in-form Iran side who fully deserved their win. Prompted by
the lively Vahid Shamsaee and Mostafa Tayyebi, the west Asians dominated
play from the outset, forcing opposing goalkeeper Tomas Meller into some
early action.
The deadlock was broken after 17 minutes when Ali Hassanzadeh turned the
ball in from a corner kick. Czech Republic's best chance of the half came
with seconds of the first half remaining when Robert Mares brought a
stunning reflex save from Mostafa Nazari.
Somewhat against the run of play, the Europeans found themselves level in
the 28th minute when Lukas Resetar supplied Jan Janovsky who made no
mistake. They could have found themselves ahead a minute later, but Martin
Dlouhy fluffed his chance with only Nazari to beat.
Arguably the man of the match, Shamsaee put Iran ahead with nine minutes to
play, but parity was restored just seconds later when Dlouhy made amends for
his earlier miss.
The Czechs needed a win to advance to the next stage and so substituted
their goalkeeper to pile more pressure on the Iranians. However, the plan
backfired when Hassanzadeh fired the ball into the empty net to sent his
team through and his opponents out.