By Farrokh Hesabi

Iran futsal continue impressive run in Asia

April 24, 2024 - 17:57

TEHRAN - The Iranian national futsal team continued their impressive run at the AFC Futsal Asian Cup Thailand 2024, defeating Kyrgyzstan 6-1 in the quarterfinals to book their place in the semifinals and the FIFA Futsal World Cup Uzbekistan 2024.

The victory marked a significant milestone for Iran, a 12-time Asian champions, as they not only secured their spot in the World Cup but also extended their reign as one of the continent's futsal powerhouses.

Iran's dominance was evident throughout the match, with a commanding performance that showcased their technical prowess and tactical discipline. The team took control of the game from the start, dictating the tempo and creating numerous scoring opportunities.

The victory sets up a tantalizing semi-final clash against either Uzbekistan or Vietnam, with Iran aiming to continue their impressive run and claim the coveted Asian title. Their performance has undoubtedly placed them among the favorites for the tournament, and their World Cup qualification further cements their status as futsal elite.

*Coach hails team's performance and Asian futsal's growth

Iran's head coach, Vahid Shamsaei, expressed his pride in the team's achievement and praised the overall development of futsal in Asia.

“I am incredibly proud of my players and the dedication they have shown throughout the tournament,” Shamsaei stated. “Securing our place in the World Cup was our primary objective, and we have achieved it with great determination and teamwork.”

Shamsaei acknowledged the team's strong performance in the quarterfinals, highlighting their tactical discipline and controlled approach. He also emphasized the growth of futsal across Asia, particularly the impressive performances of Afghanistan and Tajikistan.

“While some may think the defending champions Japan's elimination as a shock, I believe it's a evidence which shows the growth of futsal in Asia,” Shamsaei explained. “I have witnessed the progress of debutants teams like Afghanistan and Tajikistan, and it's exciting to see the sport gaining momentum across the continent.”

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