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Written by Courtesy: The FA.com
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Friday, 03 October 2008 |
3/10/2008
English Futsal: national play off finals
Monday, 29 September 2008
The FA National Futsal Play-Off Finals,
27 - 28 September 2008,
Loughborough University Arena.
Helvecia
won the first ever FA National Futsal League championship on Sunday
evening, defeating Ipswich Wolves 9 -3 in the final game of a
compelling Play-Off tournament.
Having already won The FA
Futsal Cup earlier this year, Helvecia completed a domestic double with
a commanding performance over a gallant but exhausted Wolves side.
Helvecia’s victory assured them of a place in the 2009 UEFA Futsal Cup
competition and a prize fund of £2500.
The Final served to
emphasise the qualities of a team that draws its strength from the
London Brazilian community. Whilst Tournament Golden Boot winner Raoni
Medina (left) with 11 goals exhibited the skills and finishing that we
have come to expect from Brazilian strikers, this was matched with high
levels of fitness and strong aggressive defending throughout the team.
Coach
Ronaldo Negrao deployed the most offensive tactics of all six teams
represented at the Play-offs by playing with a ‘flying goalkeeper’
throughout the tournament, illustrating his confidence in the team’s
ability to retain possession and make best use of the extra outfielder
to open up opposition defences.
The Wolves will consider
themselves unlucky in that they had to face a confident Helvecia team
having won their own Semi-Final only an hour earlier 7–6 against a
tenacious London White Bear team.
This game went into extra
time and finally finished after 2 hours and 28 minutes – probably the
longest Futsal match ever to have been staged in this country. Whilst
Ipswich Wolves were able to match Helvecia in a first half which
finished 3-3, they inevitably fatigued as the game progressed. Helvecia
extended their lead and their tiring opponents were unable to respond
to the rampant Brazilians.
With the final whistle Helvecia
celebrated with their noisy supporters as only Brazilians can and The
FA’s representatives next year in the UEFA Cup will travel with samba
drums.
In the third-fourth Play-Off, London White Bear also
exhibited the energy-sapping effects of their epic Semi-Final struggle
against Ipswich Wolves by losing surprisingly to Birmingham Tigers 1-2.
The Tigers will be delighted with their third placed finish, with Peter
Vallance’s four goals against Manchester Futsal Club a highlight.
Neither
Tranmere Victoria nor Manchester Futsal Club deserved the wooden spoon
after playing some attractive, positive Futsal and only narrowly losing
crucial games.
The gap between them and the higher placed
sides is marginal but they will spend the close season considering how
this can be reduced if they are going to come to terms with their
opponents of Portuguese, Brazilian and Eastern European origin.
Tranmere Victoria defeated Manchester 3-2, although Manchester could at
least console themselves with the Tournament Fair Play Trophy.
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