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1989 FIFA Futsal World Championship

1989 FIFA Futsal World Championship

FieldValue
year1989
other_titlesFIFA Wereldkampioenschap Futsal 1989
image1989 FIFA Futsal World Championship.png
size285px
countryNetherlands
dates5–15 January
num_teams16
confederations6
venues5
cities5
champion_other
count1
second_other
third_other
fourth_other
matches40
goals221
attendance86500
top_scorerLaszlo Zsadanyi (7 goals)
playerVictor Hermans
fair_play
nextseason[1992](1992-fifa-futsal-world-championship)

The 1989 FIFA Futsal World Championship was the first FIFA Futsal World Championship, the quadrennial international futsal championship contested by the men's national teams of the member associations of FIFA. It was held between 5 and 15 January 1989 in the Netherlands. It was the first non-Olympic FIFA tournament held in the country.

Brazil won the tournament.

Participants

Participants

16 countries were invited to participate to the tournament. 6 from Europe, 3 from South America, 2 from North America, Africa and Asia respectively and 1 from Oceania.

ConfederationBerthsQualifiedTOTAL16Field is Finalized
Africa2
Asia2
Europe6
North America2
South America3
Oceania1

Venues

Holland has many hundreds of sports halls. The KNVB's organizing committee has picked five of the largest and most attractive as the venues for the 1st FIFA World Championship for Five-A-Side Football.

AmsterdamArnhemLeeuwardenRotterdamDen Bosch
Sporthallen ZuidRijnhalSporthal KalverdijkjeRotterdam Ahoy SportpaleisMaaspoort Sports and Events
3,5006,5004,0007,0003,500
[[File:Sporthallen Zuid.jpg150pxcenter]][[File:Rijnhal.jpg150pxcenter]][[File:Ahoy Rotterdam.png150pxcenter]][[Image:Maaspoort Sports & Events.JPG150pxcenter]]

Squads

Main article: 1989 FIFA Futsal World Championship squads

First round

Group A

  • Faber
  • Tielens
  • Hermans
  • Olsen
  • Joergensen
  • Alcaraz
  • Sanchez
  • Ruiz-Diaz

  • Olsen
  • Laudrup
  • Jara
  • Espineda
  • Foree
  • Seintner
  • Loosveld
  • Dahnoune

  • Laudrup
  • Joergensen
  • Johansen
  • Olsen
  • Moeller Nielsen
  • Lounici
  • Belloumi
  • Seintner
  • Faber
  • Sanchez
  • Jara

Group B

  • Borostyan
  • Rozsa
  • Zsadanyi
  • Toca
  • Átila
  • Al-Temyat
  • Abu Humoud
  • Valencia
  • Bonilla
  • González
  • Armora
  • Ferre

  • Raul
  • Toca
  • Gilson
  • Benatti
  • Átila
  • Neimar
  • Zsadanyi
  • Mozner
  • Rozsa
  • Valencia
  • Armora
  • Iglesias
  • Navarro

  • Zsadanyi
  • Borostyan
  • Olajos
  • Qiriko
  • Al-Behair
  • Al-Temyat
  • Raul
  • Benatti
  • Marquinhos
  • Bonilla

Group C

  • Janssen
  • Schreurs
  • Papanicolaou
  • Fitzgerald
  • Hidalgo
  • Lozano

  • Maes
  • Schreurs
  • Yato
  • Hidalgo
  • Lozano

  • Kitazawa
  • Ianiero
  • Nocita
  • Fitzgerald
  • Berdusco
  • Sarantopoulos
  • Bunbury
  • Schreurs
  • Fostier
  • Beyers
  • Alvarez

Group D

  • Albanesi
  • Famà
  • de Simoni
  • Albani
  • Kambani
  • Eichmann
  • Crino

  • Munemo
  • Murray
  • Vermes
  • Windischmann
  • Ramos
  • Albani
  • Famà
  • Minicucci
  • Albanesi
  • Roma
  • Crino

  • Munemo
  • Trimboli
  • Odžakov
  • Davidson
  • Filippini
  • Lachowecki
  • Gabarra
  • Goulet

Second round

Group A

  • Bakker
  • Hermans
  • Rozsa
  • Borostyan
  • Qiriko
  • Fostier
  • Beyers
  • Papanicolaou
  • Famà

  • Rozsa
  • Maes
  • Hernalsteen
  • Hermans
  • Bakker
  • Demandt
  • Loosveld
  • Minicucci

  • Loosveld
  • Schreurs
  • Borostyan
  • Roma
  • Albani
  • Famà

Group B

  • Átila
  • Benatti
  • Neimar
  • Adílio
  • Jara
  • Vermes
  • Ramos
  • Visnyei
  • Ávalos

  • Vermes
  • Gabarra
  • Toca
  • Marquinhos
  • Adílio
  • Carlos Alberto
  • Dirceu
  • Castaneira
  • Hidalgo
  • Valarin

  • Raul
  • Dirceu
  • Neimar
  • Lawson
  • Ramos
  • Gabarra
  • Goulet
  • Eichmann
  • Flor
  • López
  • Sanchez
  • Ruiz-Diaz

Final round

|14 January 1989 – Rotterdam||3 (3) |** |3 (5) |14 January 1989 – Rotterdam||1 |** |2 |15 January 1989 – Rotterdam|****|2 | |1 |15 January 1989 – Rotterdam||2 |** **|3

Semi-finals

  • Reul
  • Schreurs
  • Maes
  • Raul
  • Cadinho
  • Benatti
  • Beyers
  • Papanicolaou
  • Lamotte
  • Schreurs
  • Raul
  • Marquinhos
  • Benatti
  • Carlos Alberto
  • Serginho

  • Gabarra
  • Hermans

3rd place

  • Maes
  • Vermes
  • Windischmann

Final

  • Benatti
  • Raul
  • Loosveld

Champions

Awards

Golden Ball winnerGolden Shoe winnerSilver Shoe winnerBronze Shoe winnerFIFA Fair Play Trophy
Victor Hermans
Laszlo Zsadanyi
Benatti
Rudi Schreurs
Mihaly Borostyan
Victor Hermans

Goalscorers

;7 goals

  • Laszlo Zsadanyi

;6 goals

  • Rudi Schreurs
  • Benatti
  • Mihaly Borostyan
  • Victor Hermans
  • Peter Vermes

;5 goals

  • Eric Maes
  • Raul
  • Toca
  • Laszlo Rozsa
  • Andrea Famà
  • Marcel Loosveld
  • Jim Gabarra

;4 goals

  • Juan Ávalos
  • Nicolas Hidalgo
  • Átila
  • Brian Laudrup
  • Lars Olsen
  • Raoul Albani
  • Jose Sanchez

;3 goals

  • Khaled Lounici
  • Alain Fostier
  • Nico Papanicolaou
  • Marquinhos
  • Neimar
  • Mario Faber
  • Daniel Armora
  • Domingo Valencia
  • Tab Ramos

;2 goals

  • Fernando Lozano
  • Oscar Crino
  • Paul Trimboli
  • Adílio
  • Dirceu
  • John Fitzgerald
  • Kurt Joergensen
  • Sandor Olajos
  • Laszlo Qiriko
  • Franco Albanesi
  • Paolo Minicucci
  • Giovanni Roma
  • Tsuyoshi Kitazawa
  • Andre Bakker
  • Michel Seintner
  • Francisco Alcaraz
  • Luis Jara
  • Mario Ruiz-Diaz
  • Safouk Al-Temyat
  • Sergio Bonilla
  • Antonio Ferre
  • José Iglesias
  • Eric Eichmann
  • Brent Goulet
  • Mike Windischmann
  • Clayton Munemo
  • Herman Beyers

;1 goal

  • Lakhdar Belloumi
  • Abderrahmane Dahnoune
  • Ramon Alvarez
  • Hugo Castaneira
  • Gabriel Valarin
  • Alan Davidson
  • Žarko Odžakov
  • Raf Hernalsteen
  • Karel Janssen
  • Luc Reul
  • Cadinho
  • Carlos Alberto
  • Gilson
  • Eddy Berdusco
  • Alex Bunbury
  • Tony Nocita
  • Peter Sarantopoulos
  • Torben Johansen
  • Ole Moeller Nielsen
  • Janos Mozner
  • Paolo de Simoni
  • Alfredo Filippini
  • Toshinori Yato
  • Eduard Demandt
  • Jeffrey Foree
  • Andre Tielens
  • Adolfo Jara
  • Omar Espineda
  • Luis Flor
  • Víctor López
  • Khaled Al-Behair
  • Abdullah Abu Humoud
  • Mario Gonzalez
  • Carlos Navarro
  • A.J. Lachowecki
  • Doc Lawson
  • Bruce Murray
  • Gyula Visnyei
  • Antony Kambani

Tournament ranking

Per statistical convention in football, matches decided in extra time are counted as wins and losses, while matches decided by penalty shoot-out are counted as draws.

PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsFinal result
185123317+16**11**Champions
284222114+7**10**Runners-up
386112411+13**13**Third place
485212211+11**12**Fourth place
562222317+6**6**Eliminated in [Second round](1989-fifa-futsal-world-championship-second-round)
663031716+1**6**
7622214140**6**
862041318–5**4**
93201149+5**4**Eliminated in [First round](1989-fifa-futsal-world-championship-first-round)
1031111210+2**3**
11311168–2**3**
123102770**2**
133003311–8**0**
143003314–11**0**
153003517–12**0**
163003427–23**0**

References

References

  1. [https://web.archive.org/web/20121108045648/http://www.fifa.com/mm/document/footballdevelopment/technicalsupport/50/05/35/futsal%5f89%5ftr%5f173.pdf Venues information], p. 56.
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