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28/08/2006 - 03/09/2006 10th World University Futsal Championship 10th World University Futsal Championship Poznan - Poland 28/8/2006 - 3/9/2006 Halls: -> Arena Hall (4500 seats) -> Krzesiny School Sports Hall (750 seats) Teams Group A 1 Poland 2 Serbia & Montenegro 3 Chinese Taipei 4 Kazakhstan Group B 1 Brazil 2 Slovenia 3 Great Britain 4 Slovakia Group C 1 Russia 2 Czech Republic 3 Morocco 4 Croatia Group D 1 Ukraine 2 Portugal 3 China 4 Kyrgyzstan Fixture 28/8/2006 12.15 Slovenia - Slovakia 1-1 12.15 Portugal - Kyrgyzstan 5-0 14.30 Brazil - Great Britain 9-0 14.30 Ukraine - China 16-3 16.45 Serbia & Montenegro - Kazakhstan 11-2 16.45 Czech Republic - Croatia 6-3 19.00 Poland - Chinese Taipei 7-2 19.00 Russia - Morocco 15-4 29/8/2006 12.15 Czech Republic - Morocco 6-2 12.15 Serbia & Montenegro - Chinese Taipei 4-1 14.30 Croatia - Russia 3-21 14.30 Kazakhstan - Poland 3-4 16.45 Portugal - China 6-2 16.45 Slovenia - Great Britain 12-4 19.00 Kyrgyzstan - Ukraine 0-10 19.00 Slovakia - Brazil 3-7 30/8/2006 12.15 Ukraine - Portugal 5-3 12.15 China - Kyrgyzstan 4-4 14.30 Russia - Czech Republic 5-3 14.30 Morocco - Croatia 6-7 16.45 Brazil - Slovenia 1-1 16.45 Great Britain - Slovakia 2-15 19.00 Poland - Serbia & Montenegro 6-5 19.00 Chinese Taipei - Kazakhstan 0-5 Poznan 2006 - Group A Standing 1. Poland ----------------------3-3-0-0-17-10-9 2. Serbia & Montenegro ---------3-2-0-1-20--9-6 3. Kazakhstan ------------------3-1-0-2-10-15-3 4. Chinese Taipei --------------3-0-0-3--3-16-0 Poznan 2006 - Group B Standing 1. Brazil ----------------------3-2-1-0-17--4-7 2. Slovenia --------------------3-1-2-0-14--6-5 3. Slovakia --------------------3-1-1-1-19-10-4 4. Great Britain ---------------3-0-0-3--6-36-0 Poznan 2006 - Group C Standing 1. Russia ----------------------3-3-0-0-41-10-9 2. Czech Republic --------------3-2-0-1-15-10-6 3. Croatia ---------------------3-1-0-2-13-33-3 4. Morocco ---------------------3-0-0-3-12-28-0 Poznan 2006 - Group D Standing 1. Ukraine ---------------------3-3-0-0-31--6-9 2. Portugal --------------------3-2-0-1-14--7-6 3. Kyrgyzstan ------------------3-0-1-2--4-19-1 4. China -----------------------3-0-1-2--9-26-1 Second stage 1/9/2006 (29) 12.15 CII – BI Czech Republic - Brazil 1-5 (25) 12.15 CIII – BIV Croatia - Great Britain 6-1 (30) 14.30 CI – BII Russia - Slovenia 5-1 (26) 14.30 CIV – BIII Morocco - Slovakia 5-6 (31) 16.45 AII – DI Serbia & Montenegro - Ukraine 3-7 (27) 16.45 AIII – DIV Kazakhstan - China 5-3 (32) 19.00 AI – DII Poland - Portugal 4-3 (28) 19.00 AIV – DIII Chinese Taipei - Kyrgyzstan 1-4 2/9/2006 (36) 12.15 Loser 29 - Loser 31 Czech Republic - Serbia & Montenegro 2-6 (40) 12.15 Loser 25 - Loser 27 Great Britain - China 7-6 (35) 14.30 Loser 30 - Loser 32 Slovenia - Portugal 4-2 a.p.(4-4) (39) 14.30 Loser 26 - Loser 28 Morocco - Chinese Taipei 4-3 a.p. (4-4) (34) 16.45 Winner 29 - Winner 31 Brazil - Ukraine 7-2 (37) 16.45 Winner 25 - Winner 27 Croatia - Kazakhstan 5-4 a.p. (5-5) (33) 19.00 Winner 30 - Winner 32 Russia - Poland 10-3 (38) 19.00 Winner 26 - Winner 28 Slovakia - Kyrgyzstan 5-6 a.p. (5-5) 3/9/2006 15th/16th Place Match (41) 9.00 Loser 39 - Loser 40 Chinese Taipei - China 6-5 (4-3) 13th/14th Place Match (42) 9.00 Winner 39 - Winner 40 Morocco - Great Britain 13-2 7th/8th Place Match (45) 11.15 Loser 35 - Loser 36 Portugal - Czech Republic 4-3 a.p. (4-4) 11th/12th Place Match (45) 11.15 Loser 37 - Loser 38 Kazakhstan - Slovakia 7-9 (4-6) 5th/6th Place Match (46) 13.30 Winner 35 - Winner 36 Slovenia - Serbia & Montenegro 1-4 a.p. (4-4) 9th/10th Place Match (44) 13.30 Winner 37 - Winner 38 Croatia - Kyrgyzstan 1-8 3rd/4th Place Match (47) 16.00 Loser 33 - Loser 34 Poland - Ukraine 1-5 (0-4) 1st/2nd Place Match (48) 18.30 Winner 33 - Winner 34 Russia - Brazil 4-1 (1-0) 10th World University Futsal Championship Winner: RUSSIA ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Previous editions (winner in bold): 1st: 1984 - Sao Paulo (Brazil), Brazil 2nd: 1990 - Parma (Italy), Italy 3rd: 1992 - Malaga (Spain), Spain 4th: 1994 - Nicosia (Cyprus), Russia 5th: 1996 - Jyvaskyla (Finland), Brazil 6th: 1998 - Braga (Portugal), Ukraine 7th: 2000 - João Pessoa (Brazil), Brazil 8th: 2002 - Nyiregyhaza (Hungary), Russia 9th: 2004 - Palma De Mallorca (Spain), Ukraine 10th: 2006 - Poznan (Poland), Russia 11th: 2008 - Kopar (Slovenia), ? -> Click here to find out the games and training schedule July 13th, 2006 The draw was concluded by the FISU Chairman for Futsal, Mr. John Warnock in the City Hall of Poznan on Thursday, 13rd of July. The draw was made in accordance to procedure determined by the FISU International Technical Commission (CTI). Posted by Luca Ranocchiari --> luca.ranocchiari@futsalplanet.com For more details visit also: http://www.futsal2006.azs.pl/ http://www.fisu.net |
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