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24/08/2002 - 25/08/2002 Three Nations Tournament Three Nations Tournament Milwaukee (USA) 24-25/8/2002 Satuday, August 24th - 3 PM - U.S. v. Brazil 1-9 Sunday, August 25th - 2 PM - Mexico v. Brazil 2-15 Sunday August 25th - 5 PM - U.S. v. Mexico 7-4 Final Standing 1. Brazil--------2-2-0-0-24--3-6 2. USA-----------2-1-0-1--8-13-3 3. Mexico--------2-0-0-2--5-22-0 Three Nations Tournament Winner: Brazil ---------------------------------------------------------------- U.S. Futsal Team Falls 9-1 To Three-Time World Champions Brazil U.S. FUTSAL TEAM FALLS 9-1 TO THREE-TIME WORLD CHAMPIONS BRAZIL Defender Pat White Notches Only Tally In Defeat, While Netminder Scott Hileman Post 21 Saves In First-Ever Appearance For USA MILWAUKEE, Wis. (August 24, 2002) ? The U.S. Futsal National Team fell to the three-time FIFA World Champions Brazil 9-1 on Saturday afternoon in the first game of the Three-Nation U.S. Futsal Invitational at the Bradley Center. U.S. defender Pat White (Milwaukee Wave ? MISL) scored the only goal for the Americans in the loss, while goalkeeper Scott Hileman (Baltimore Blast ? MISL) posted 21 saves in his first-ever international appearance for the USA. The U.S. defeat was the first in an international match in 2002 and only the second in the last three years. ?Obviously, we are not pleased about the result but the thing we need to continue to do is to play against the top teams in the world.? said U.S. Futsal National Team Head Coach Keith Tozer. ?Hopefully, this is a learning experience that will only get better for us as the time goes on.? The crowd of 1,507 saw the Samba Kings open the scoring in the second minute, when midfielder Manual Tobias took a one-time pass from teammate Adalberto Nunes Da Silva just outside the U.S. penalty area and fired it past goalkeeper Hileman for the 1-0 lead. Brazil made it 3-0 with back-to-back tallies as Tobias? cross in the eighth minute was redirected into the American goal by midfielder Brian Loftin (Milwaukee Wave ? MISL) for the own goal, while 60 seconds later Brazilian forward Vinicius Teixeira added to the scoring with an unassisted tally. The Samba Kings scored their fourth goal of the match with four minutes remaining before the intermission (16th minute) as defender Marcelo Antunes Marinho stole the ball from the U.S. defense and blasted a low shot past netminder Hileman for the 4-0 edge. In the second half, Brazil continued their control of the match as Nunes Da Silva notched his first of second tallies on the day as he increased the lead to 5-0 just seconds after the kickoff. The Samba Kings increased their lead to 7-0 as Teixeira and Tobias earned their second tallies of the match in the 25th and 27th minute, respectively. The U.S. avoided the shutout in the 32nd minute as forward Lee Tschantret (Baltimore Blast ? MISL) fired a shot from 10 meters out and then redirected over the head of the Brazilian ?keeper Angelo Travi Guerra by Pat White into the goal to make it 7-1. Brazil closed out the scoring with two consecutive tallies in a two-minute span as defender Fabiano Assad scored in the 37th minute, while Nunes Da Silva added another two minutes later for the 9-1 final. The Americans end the Three-Nation U.S. Futsal Invitational on Sunday afternoon (Aug. 25), when they meet CONCACAF rival Mexico at the Bradley Center at 5 p.m. CT. Prior the USA-Mexico encounter, Brazil will meet the Tri-Colores in an earlier game set for 2 p.m. CT tomorrow afternoon. Futsal is a sport that is a derivative of soccer and played with five-man teams on a basketball style court, with no walls and a low bouncing ball, unlike the traditional sport of U.S. indoor soccer played with six-man squads and walls. Great soccer superstars such as Pele, Zico and Ronaldo grew up playing the game and credit Futsal with developing their skills. U.S. Futsal is under the banner of U.S. Soccer, which is the governing body for the sport in the United States. U.S. FUTSAL NATIONAL TEAM GAME REPORT Participants: United States Futsal National Team vs. Brazil Futsal National Team Competition: Three-Nation U.S. Futsal Invitational Venue: Bradley Center ? Milwaukee, Wis. Date: August 24, 2002 ? Kickoff 3 p.m. CT Attendance: 1,507 Scoring Summary: Team 1st 2nd Final USA 0 1 1 BRA 4 5 9 BRA ? Manuel Tobias (Adalberto Nunes Da Silva) 2nd minute (first half) BRA ? Own Goal 8. BRA ? Vinicius Teixeira (unassisted) 9. BRA ? Marcelo Antunes Marinho (unassisted) 16. BRA ? Nunes Da Silva (Teixeira) 21. (second half) BRA ? Teixeira (Alvori Junior Da Roza) 25. BRA ? Tobias (Francisco Serveriano Santos Neto) 27. USA ? Pat White (Lee Tschantret) 32. BRA ? Fabiano Assad (unassisted) 37. BRA ? Nunes Da Silva (Teixeira) 39. Lineups: USA ? Starters: 1-Scott Hileman, 3-Lee Tschantret, 6-Sean Bowers-Capt., 10-John Ball, 14-Troy Dusosky Substitutes: 2-Steve Butcher, 4-Pat Morris, 5-Omid Namazi, 7-Brian Loftin, 8-Dewayne Gilpatrick, 9-Pat White, 13-Matt Tanzini DNP: 11-Todd Dusosky, 12-Dan Green Head Coach: Keith Tozer BRA ? Starters: 1-Franklin Roosevelt Boeres Jr.-Capt., 3-Alvori Junior Da Roza, 5-Manuel Tobias, 6-Vinicius Teixeira Substitutes: 2-Angelo Travi Guerra, 4-Fabiano Assad, 7-Francisco Serveriano Santos Neto, 8-Marcio Amandus May, 9-Marcelo Antunes Marinho, 10-Adalberto Nunes Da Silva, 11-Ari Santos DNP: 12-Saad Assis Head Coach: Fernando Luis Leite Coelho Statistical Summary: ------ USA BRA Shots 8 39 Saves 21 3 Corners 3 8 Fouls 3 8 Misconduct Summary: none Officials: Referee: Carlos Servino (USA) Second Referee: Terry Mashino (USA) ------------------------------------------------------------------- U.S. FUTSAL TEAM TO HOST BRAZIL, MEXICO IN MILWAUKEE CHICAGO (8-12-02) - The U.S. Futsal National Team will host two nations at the Bradley Center in Milwaukee, Wis., from August 24-25, as CONCACAF rival Mexico and the three-time FIFA World Champions Brazil visit the Midwest. This is the second time this year that the U.S. squad has played international futsal matches on home soil, having defeated Canada (10-0) and tied Mexico (1-1) in a triangular event held in the Washington, D.C., area in mid-March. "I am excited that we can compete against one of the top futsal teams in the world in Brazil and once again face our (CONCACAF) regional foe Mexico in the USA," said head coach Keith Tozer. "Hosting this event is another step for our squad to get ready for the CONCACAF qualifiers in another year." Mexico is coming off a 7-1 victory over Canada in their last international match this past March, while Brazil has recently added another title to its already crowded trophy case as they won the gold medal at the VIIth South American Games over the weekend with a perfect 6-0 record, while outscoring their opponents 42-5. Tozer has also named a 14-man player roster along with nine alternates for this competition. The U.S. will open the triangular event on Aug. 24 at 3 p.m. CT, as they face Brazil for the first time since 1998. After Mexico battles Brazil in the opener on Aug. 25 at 2 p.m. CT, the Americans close out the competition squaring off against the Tri-Colores in the nightcap at 5 p.m. CT. Tickets for the event go on sale today (August 12) at the Bradley Center Ticket Office. Individual session tickets are priced at $25 (reserved), and $12 (general admission), with all-session tickets priced at $40 (reserved), and $20 (general admission). For more information, contact the Wave Office at 414-224-WAVE (9283). U.S. Futsal National Team Roster: GOALKEEPERS (2): Dan Green (Milwaukee Wave - MISL), Scott Hileman (Baltimore Blast - MISL); DEFENDERS (4): Sean Bowers (Baltimore Blast - MISL), Troy Dusosky (Milwaukee Wave - MISL), Pat Morris (Philadelphia Kixx - MISL), Pat White (Milwaukee Wave - MISL); MIDFIELDERS (4): John Ball (Cleveland Crunch/Carolina Dynamo - MISL/D3 Pro League), Brian Loftin (Milwaukee Wave - MISL), Matt Tanzini (Harrisburg Heat - MISL), Lee Tschantret (Baltimore Blast - MISL); FORWARDS (4): Steve Butcher (Cleveland Crunch - MISL), Todd Dusosky (Milwaukee Wave - MISL), Dewayne Gilpatrick (Milwaukee Wave - MISL), Greg Howes (Milwaukee Wave/Portland Timbers - MISL/A-League). Alternates GOALKEEPERS (2): Victor Nogueira (Milwaukee Wave - MISL), Brett Phillips (Tampa, Fla.); DEFENDER (1): Omid Namazi (Philadelphia Kixx - MISL); MIDFIELDERS (3): Leighton O'Brien (Seattle Sounders - A-League), Joe Reiniger (Milwaukee Wave - MISL), Johnny Torres (Minnesota Thunder - A-League); FORWARDS (3): Nino DaSilva (Kansas City Comets - MISL), Bernie Lilavois (Buena Park, Calif.), Wes Wade (Kansas City Comets - MISL). Ticket and Hotel Prices |
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