AFC CLUB CHAMPIONSHIP THAILAND 2016 TECHNICAL REPORT & STATISTICS

TECHNICAL REPORT AND STATISTICS 8 COMPETITION Content OVERVIEW 90 MEDICAL REPORT

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32 38 48 74 84 TECHNICAL GOALSCORING TEAM RESULTS STATISTICS TOPICS ANALYSIS PROFILES

96 102 108 112 116 REFEREEING STAR PREVIOUS AWARDS TOURNAMENT REPORT SELECTION WINNERS INFORMATION

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MESSAGE BY AFC PRESIDENT SHAIKH SALMAN BIN EBRAHIM AL KHALIFA

The AFC Futsal Club Championship 2016 in Thailand showed once I would like to congratulate Oceans of Japan again for their again the excitement the sport can generate and provided a platform hard-fought win. The Football Association of Thailand also deserves a on which to demonstrate the AFC’s continued commitment to futsal warm thank you as hosts of the successful tournament. development. Asia has the quality to succeed at the highest level in futsal and we need The seventh edition of the AFC Futsal Club Championship, which to make sure we capitalise on the potential. The AFC is determined to involved 12 teams competing in Bangkok, Thailand, showed that teams improve futsal throughout Asia, and as part of its Futsal Development are rapidly improving. A total of 103 goals were scored in the 20 high- Programme, the AFC will continue to conduct assessment visits to tempo matches. For the 2016 Championship, these figures translate Member Associations in order to systematically gauge their progress to an average of 5.15 goals per match, reflecting the attacking style of in an attempt to continue the improvement in standards. the game. The AFC thanks everyone for their contribution to this report.

Shaikh Salman bin Ebrahim Al Khalifa AFC President

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COMPETITION OVERVIEW

9 COMPETITION OVERVIEW

The AFC Futsal Club Championship Thailand was successfully held in Bangkok from 15th GROUPS & FIXTURES – 23rd July 2016. Being the 7th edition of the AFC Futsal Club Championship, there Group A: Chonburi Bluewave(THA), Nagoya Oceans(JPN), Vic Vipers FC(AUS) was a marked improvement in the overall level of competition with the majority of the Group B: Tasisat Daryaei FSC(IRN), Al Mayadeen FC(LIB), FC Almalyk(UZB) teams showing great progress, resulting in Group C: Nafit Al-Wasat(IRQ), Dalian Yuan Dynasty FC(CHN), Dibba Al Hissin SCC(UAE) high tempo matches. A total of 12 clubs participated in this tournament which was Group D: Sanna Khanh HOA FC(VIE), Al Sadd SC(QAT), Taipower FC(TPE) eventually won by Nagoya Oceans who defeated Nafit Al-Wasat in the final. Third place went to Chonburi Bluewave, with July 15 (Match day 1) Dibba Al Hissin grabbing the fourth spot. Sanna Khanh HOA FC(VIE) v Taipower FC(TPE) A total of 20 matches were played and a Nafit Al-Wasat(IRQ) v Dibba Al Hissin SCC(UAE) total of 103 goals were scored. The overall Tasisat Daryaei FSC(IRN) v FC Almalyk(UZB) top scorer was Jirawat Sornwichian from Chonburi Bluewave(THA) v Vic Vipers FC(AUS) Chonburi Bluewave who scored a total of July 16 (Match day 2) 7 goals. Al Sadd SC(QAT) v Taipower FC(TPE) Dalian Yuan Dynasty FC(CHN) v Dibba Al Hissin SCC(UAE) The Most Valuable Player of the competition Al Mayadeen FC(LIB) v FC Almalyk(UZB) was awarded to Farhad Tavakoli who had a Nagoya Oceans(JPN) v Vic Vipers FC(AUS) major influence on his team’s matches and the overall competition. For collecting the July 17 (Match day 3) most Fair Play points in the competition, Sanna Khanh HOA FC(VIE) v Al Sadd SC(QAT) Dibba Al Hissin were also awarded the Nafit Al-Wasat(IRQ) v Dalian Yuan Dynasty FC(CHN) Fair Play Award. Overall, it was an exciting Tasisat Daryaei FSC(IRN) v Al Mayadeen FC(LIB) and competitive tournament, with good Chonburi Bluewave(THA) v Nagoya Oceans(JPN) sportsmanship and teamwork all round.

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Quarter-Finals 3rd/4th Placing

July 19 (Match day 4) July 23 Sanna Khanh HOA FC (VIE) v Dibba Al Hissin SCC (UAE) Chonburi Bluewave (THA) v Dibba Al Hissin SCC (UAE) NAFIT Al- Wasat (IRQ) v Al-Sadd FC (QAT) Tasisat Daryaei FSC (IRN) v Nagoya Oceans (JPN) Chonburi Bluewave (THA) v Almalyk FC (UZB)

Semi-Finals Final

July 21 (Match day 5) July 23 Semi-Final 1: NAFIT Al- Wasat (IRQ) v Nagoya Oceans (JPN) Dibba Al Hissin SCC (UAE) v Nagoya Oceans (JPN)

Semi-Final 2: NAFIT Al- Wasat (IRQ) v Chonburi Bluewave (THA)

11 Match Day 1

Group D: Sanna Khanh HOA FC (VIE) 3-0 (1-0) Taipower FC (TPE)

After a slow beginning with both sides struggling to keep possession, Taipower almost opened the scoring on seven minutes when Hung Kai- Chun saw his low effort rebound back off the post.

But Sanna did then take the lead a minute before the interval when Khac Chi turned and fired against the post only for the ball to fall kindly for Trung Nam to tap into an empty net.

The Vietnamese side started the second half confidently and should have made it two on 23 minutes after Khac Chi danced past goalkeeper Chiang Yung-Hsuan before scuffing his attempt from close range.

Taipower’s Lin Chien-Hsun was presented with a golden opportunity soon after but was thwarted by outrushing keeper Nguyen Dinh Y Hoa. Sanna Khanh Hoa FC opened the AFC Futsal Club Championship in Sanna duly put themselves firmly in the driving seat midway through style by claiming a comfortable 3-0 victory over Taipower FC in Group the half when Khac Chi again skipped round Chiang and this time made D at Bangkok Arena. no mistake with the finish.

In an opening period with chances at a premium between the battle of The lively Khac Chi was denied a second with four minutes remaining the debutants, it was Vietnam’s Sanna who took a one-goal advantage when Chiang was out quickly to save his low effort, before Van Thanh into the break after Nguyen Trung Nam broke the deadlock shortly toe-poked home on 38 minutes to wrap up a comprehensive second- before half-time. half performance.

Sanna came out strongly after the restart and doubled their lead on 30 minutes through Phan Khac Chi, before Tran Van Thanh then rounded off the scoring two minutes from time as the Vietnamese team moved to the top of the Group D standings.

Group C: NAFIT Al- Wasat (IRQ) 2-2 (1-1) Dibba Al Hissin SCC (UAE)

Abdalla Al Hosani’s equaliser ensured debutants Dibba Al Hissin of the United Arab Emirates secured a 2-2 draw with Iraq’s NAFIT Al-Wasat in the sides’ Group C opener in the AFC Futsal Club Championship.

NAFIT took control of the game from the off but went behind early on to Mario Claudio’s strike, before Ghodrat Bahadori smashed home an equaliser as half-time approached.

Mustafa Bachay gave NAFIT the lead at the midway stage of the second half only for Al Hosani to level soon after and, despite chances at both ends, neither side managed to find a winner as the tie ended level.

NAFIT started brightly at Bangkok Arena and could have gone in front on three minutes but Dibba keeper Hassan Ali did well to block Waleed Khalid’s toe-poked effort, before the custodian parried out Iranian Bahadori’s powerful drive soon after.

But Dibba then took a surprise lead in the sixth minute when Karim Abou laid the ball to Claudio, and the Portuguese forward burst through the middle to slip under goalkeeper Ahmed Duraid.

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The 2015 semi-finalists continued to dominate possession, though, Haitham Abbas’ team then got the goal they deserved on 29 minutes and eventually drew level two minutes before the interval when when Bachay’s low effort found the bottom corner to put them in front Bahadori rocketed the ball into the top corner to give the outstanding for the first time. Ali no chance. But Dibba stunned their opponents just two minutes later as Al Hosani Abou had a chance to restore Dibba’s advantage early in the second fired past Duraid from distance to set up a thrilling last 10 minutes. half but was denied by Duraid, before Bachay missed an open goal down the other end as the tie remained in the balance. Abou almost scored Dibba’s third three minutes from time but dinked narrowly over, before Bachay again hit the post in the last minute as NAFIT began to retake control and both Farhad Tavakoli and Firas the sides shared the spoils Mohammed struck the woodwork in quick succession as the Iraqi side cranked up the pressure.

Group B: Tasisat Daryaei (IRN) 4-3 (2-2) Almalyk FC (UZB)

Hossein Tayebi and Saeid Abbasi scored braces as defending The defending champions came out with intent after the restart and champions Tasisat Daryaei of Islamic Republic of Iran wrapped up a captain Vahid Shamsaee and Abbasi both came close early on, while 4-3 victory over Uzbekistan’s Almalyk FC in Group B of the AFC Futsal goalkeeper twice saved from Konstantin Sviridov Club Championship at Bangkok Arena. down the other end.

Tasisat took the lead early on through Tayebi but a quick-fire double Tasisat looked the more likely, though, and went back in front on 32 from Farkhod Abdumavlyanov put debutants Almalyk in front after 13 minutes when Abbasi tapped in Shamsaee’s cross-cum-shot from a minutes. yard out.

Abbasi sent the sides into the break all square, before he then scored The Iranians almost opened up a two-goal advantage when Raeisi his second of the match with eight minutes remaining. Majid lashed against the post.

Tayebi opened up a two-goal lead on 39 minutes but Javlon Anorov Tayebi then scored his second with a neat back-heel from inside the pulled one back almost immediately, although the holders kept their box, before Almalyk captain Anorov ensured a nervy finish for Tasisat nerve to see out the win. by netting from close in.

Tasisat underlined their credentials as one of the tournament’s favourites from the off and prolific marksman Tayebi twice came close in the early stages.

And Tayebi, I.R. Iran’s top scorer in their AFC Futsal Championship- winning side in Uzbekistan in February, did not have to wait long to open his account when he stabbed the ball past goalkeeper Rustam Umarov in the fourth minute.

Almalyk fought hard to stay in the game and leveled on 12 minutes after Abdumavlyanov side-footed home Davron Choriev’s square ball, before he then notched his brace with a low angled shot from the left a minute later to stun the holders.

Umarov in the Almalyk goal pulled off a string of good saves but was unable to prevent Tasisat equalising four minutes before the interval when Abbasi spun and fired into the back of the net, and only the woodwork prevented the same player giving his side the lead shortly after.

13 Group A : Chonburi Bluewave (THA)6-3 (2-1) Vic Vipers (AUS)

Jirawat Sornwichian scored at both ends as hosts Chonburi Bluewave by the scrambling Vipers defenders when they looked certain to score. opened their AFC Futsal Club Championship campaign with a hard- But the Thai side finally equalised on 16 minutes through Jirawat’s fought 6-3 victory over Australia’s Vic Vipers in Group A. wonderful left-foot strike, before he then slid the ball under Apostolakis a minute later to make it 2-1 much to the delight of the Chonburi fans. Shayan Alinejad opened the scoring for the Vipers against the run of play at Bangkok Arena only for a Jirawat double in the final five minutes Two minutes after the restart Suphawut, the leading scorer with 14 of the half to see the hosts take a one-goal lead into the interval. goals in Thailand’s third-place finish at the AFC Futsal Championship earlier in the year, scored his first of the campaign from close in Chonburi doubled their advantage through Suphawut Thueanklang following good work by Brazilian Xapa and Jirawat. early in the second half, but Jonathan Barrientos and a Jirawat own goal restored parity for the Vipers. Just as it looked like Chonburi would take firm control, though, Barrientos’ fizzing effort from distance found the back of the net Sarawut Jaipech then put Chonburi back in front with eight minutes two minutes later, before his corner on 28 minutes was diverted into remaining before Barrientos turned into his own net and Sorasak his own net by the unfortunate Jirawat to leave the tie firmly in the Phoonjungreed wrapped up the scoring as the hosts claimed all three balance. points. Jirawat and Suphawut both struck the woodwork as Chonburi Cheered on by a vocal home support, Chonburi’s star man Suphawut responded well, but they had goalkeeper Katawut Hankampa to thank tested goalkeeper Christos Apostolakis with his powerful effort from for a string of fine saves at the midway stage of the half. distance in the first minute, before Apiwat Chaemcharoen drew a fine low save out of the Vipers’ custodian five minutes in. And in what was now a thrilling contest the hosts restored their lead on 32 minutes when Sarawut finished from Apiwat’s centre from the But the Vipers then took a surprise lead on eight minutes after sluggish left before another Apiwat cross, this time from the right, came off defending by Chonburi allowed Alinejad to nudge the ball home from Barrientos for the second own goal of the match. a yard out. Apiwat then claimed his third assist of the second half when he teed The hosts were dominating possession but struggling to break down up Sorasak with two minutes remaining to round off the scoring and a a resolute Vipers backline as captain Nattavut Madyalan fired wide, memorable encounter. while Suttiroj Natthaphon and Apiwat saw efforts from close in denied

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Match Day 2

Group D: Al-Sadd (QAT)4-0 (1-0)Taipower FC (TPE)

After suffering a 3-0 reversal to Sanna in the tournament’s opening game, Taipower went early kick-off needing at least a point to keep alive their quarter-final chances.

In an even first 10 minutes it was Al-Sadd’s Brazilian Flavio who was instigating the best of the play, and he shot narrowly wide in the eighth minute after doing well to create space for himself.

As the half wore on Al-Sadd began to control the pace of the tie and captain Mohamed Ismail curled just wide from Amro Abdelaal’s corner on 12 minutes, before being denied by an excellent save from Chiang Yung-Hsuan soon after.

But the deadlock was finally broken five minutes before the interval when Ismail turned provider to allow Salem to tap home from close in Abdullah Salem and Mohamed Al-Suhaiqi both bagged braces as Al- as the 2010 runners-up took a one-goal lead into the break. Sadd sealed their qualification to the AFC Futsal Club Championship quarter-finals after just one game with a 4-0 victory over Chinese The West Asians began the second half strongly with both Abdelaal Taipei’s Taipower FC in Group D in turn eliminated their opponents. and Ismail coming close in the opening five minutes, before the captain again teed up Salem for his double on 27 minutes. The Qatari side had the better of the first half and took a deserved lead on 15 minutes through Salem, before he doubled their advantage As one-way traffic ensued, Al-Suhaiqi tapped in Mohssein’s shot from seven minutes after the restart. distance a minute later and then fired in a fourth with eight minutes remaining. Al-Suhaiqi put the game beyond doubt with a double midway through the half to move Al-Sadd to the top of Group D and leave them needing Flavio struck the woodwork and Sultan Al-Shahwani was thwarted only a draw against Vietnam’s Sanna Khanh Hoa FC in order to advance by the outrushing Chiang as Al-Sadd continued to push forward as to the last eight as group winners. Taipower’s debut tournament was brought to a miserable end.

Group C: Dalian Yuan Dynasty FC (CHN)1-1 (0-1) Dibba Al Hissin SCC (UAE)

A second-half equaliser from Brazilian Diogo helped China’s Dalian Yuan Dynasty claim a 1-1 draw with Dibba Al Hissin in Group C of the AFC Futsal Club Championship.

Dalian had the better of the opening period at Bangkok Arena but it was the United Arab Emirates’ Dibba who went into the break a goal to the good after Ahmed Abdalla struck on 15 minutes.

Diogo then scored with five minutes to play to leave Group C firmly in the balance with Dibba a point ahead of Dalian and Iraq’s NAFIT Al- Wasat, who face off against each other.

Dalian came out the blocks strongly and almost scored one of the early contenders for goal of the tournament inside two minutes when Zhao Liang’s corner was beautifully volleyed goalwards by Geng Deyang, only for Dibba ‘keeper Hassan Ali to palm over.

Ali, who was outstanding in Dibba’s opening-day draw with NAFIT, was again on hand midway through the half, this time denying Ding Shunjie from distance.

15 But just as they did in their Group C opener, Dibba proved they were a wonderful one-two between Mario Claudio and Abdalla Al-Khaaldi made of stern stuff and took the lead against the run of play when left the Portuguese through on goal, but he side-footed just wide of Abdalla side-footed home after neat build-up play from Karim Abou. the left post.

The Chinese side came back strongly and Tomoaki Watanabe lashed But Dalian then leveled things up with five minutes to play when against the bar a minute later as Dibba clung on to their advantage. captain Wang Hongwei laid into the path of Diogo to confidently dispatch past Ali and set up an exciting finale. Dalian had the better of the early second-half possession but created little by way of clear-cut opportunities, and it was the Emiratis who The Chinese side then pushed for the winner and power-play player could have stretched their lead when captain Hamad Al-Ghoul burst Zhao was prevented from doing so only by the brilliance of Ali in the forward before seeing his shot parried out by goalkeeper Feng Xiaoyu. final minute when he looked certain to score. The West Asians came agonisingly close midway through the half after

Group B: Al Mayadeen (LIB)2-2 (2-1)Almalyk FC (UZB)

In a lively opening few minutes Sviridov hammered against the woodwork from distance, before Sharipov coolly slotted past goalkeeper Hussein Hamadani shortly after to put the Uzbeks in front. But Al Mayadeen were level less than 60 seconds later after Takaji neatly finished Ali Tneich’s square ball as the tournament looked set to stage one of its most open encounters to date.

Serbian Dragan Tomic then rocketed against the Almalyk bar on seven minutes, and Rustam Umarov expertly saved from Tneich as Al Mayadeen took control of the game.

The West Asians enjoyed the majority of the possession and went in front for the first time just seconds before half-time when Takaji beat Umarov from a narrow angle.

A Konstantin Sviridov equaliser kept Almalyk FC’s AFC Futsal Club Almalyk came out after the restart in search of the equaliser that Championship quarter-final dream alive as the Uzbek side claimed would keep them in the competition, but Sviridov was unable to divert an enthralling 2-2 draw with Lebanon’s Al Mayadeen in Group B at Shuhrat Tojiboev’s powerfully driven cross-cum-shot into the back of Bangkok Arena. the net from just a yard out on 22 minutes.

Almalyk gained the early advantage through Jamoliddin Sharipov but But the Central Asians again had Umarov to thank when he was down were pegged back almost immediately as Khaled Takaji levelled, before quickly to tip Tomic’s toe-poke round the post as Almalyk remained in grabbing his brace as half-time approached to give Al Mayadeen a the contest. deserved lead at the interval. Tneich then missed an open goal when he hit the post from a yard Sviridov (pictured, in blue shirt) made it all square on 30 minutes, but out after sloppy defending almost cost the Uzbeks, before Farkhod despite both teams having further chances, neither could find the all- Abdumavlyanov saw his effort from close in come back off the bar important winner. down the other end.

The result leaves the two sides level on one point, two behind group Almalyk equalised midway through the half, though, as Sharipov teed leaders Tasisat Daryaei of Islamic Republic of Iran, with Al Mayadeen up Sviridov to tap home, and Abdumavlyanov almost won the game needing a point against defending champions Tasisat when they face with five minutes to play but his effort hit the side netting. off in the final Group B clash.

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Group A: Nagoya Oceans (JPN)2-2 (1-0)Vic Vipers (AUS)

Yoshio Sakai’s second-half equaliser saw Japan’s Nagoya Oceans Five minutes before the interval the first goal did eventually arrive as secure a 2-2 draw with Vic Vipers of Australia in Group A of the AFC Yoshikawa blasted home a stunning effort from distance after latching Futsal Club Championship to keep both sides’ chances of reaching the onto Kiyoto Yagi’s corner from the left. last eight alive. Cooper came inches away from levelling the scores shortly after the Two-time champions Nagoya took a one-goal lead into the break at restart when his left-foot curler just missed the top right corner. Bangkok Arena after Tomoki Yoshikawa’s piledriver, before Shayan Alinejad and Adam Cooper gave the Vipers a second-half advantage. Nagoya pushed to open up a two-goal advantage but were largely limited to efforts from distance with Christos Apostolakis saving well Sakai (pictured, right) restored parity soon after to leave Nagoya from captain Ryuta Hoshi midway through the half. needing a point in their final Group A game against hosts Chonburi Bluewave – who advanced to the last eight as a result of the draw – to But the Vipers levelled just seconds later when Barrientos’ chipped progress at the Vipers’ expense. ball over the top was headed in by Alinejad for his second goal of the tournament. Nagoya started confidently but struggled to create any clear-cut chances and it was the Vipers who could have gone in front in the After a string of good saves from Sekiguchi, Cooper completed a eighth minute when captain Jonathan Barrientos intercepted a cross- dramatic turnaround on 32 minutes by firing in from the right touchline field pass by Sakai and burst through on goal, only to see goalkeeper after Barrientos’ short corner. But the Japanese side were soon level Yushi Sekiguchi get the better of the one-on-one duel. as Sakai bundled in Yoshikawa’s centre with seven minutes to play.

The tournament’s most decorated side then almost broke the deadlock Nagoya then opted to use Ryohei Ando as a power-play player as they midway through the half, but Sakai was unfortunate to see his neat pushed for the winner in the dying minutes but to no avail. effort come back off the post.

The Australians had another chance to open the scoring but, after Sekiguchi had parried out Cooper’s goalbound effort, Alinejad was unable to add to his opening-day goal against Chonburi as he tapped wide.

17 Match Day 3 Group D: Sanna Khanh HOA FC (VIE)3-2 (2-1)Al-Sadd (QAT)

Needing a win to advance as table-toppers, Sanna had the better of the opening exchanges and went in front on six minutes when Van Thanh drilled in a fine shot across goalkeeper Ali Ibrahim and into the bottom right corner for his second goal of the campaign.

But Al-Sadd came back into the tie as the half grew on and Brazilian playmaker Flavio struck the side-netting, before Ismail’s effort was cleared off the line by Le Anh Tuan soon after.

The Qatari side got their equaliser in the 15th minute as Salem tapped in Saad Bilal’s square ball for his third goal in two games. But just seconds later Sanna restored their advantage when Khac Chi fired an unstoppable shot into the roof of the net to stun their opponents.

Al-Sadd came out strongly after the restart and Ismail drew a save Nguyen Quoc Bao’s late goal ensured Vietnam’s Sanna Khanh Hoa FC from goalkeeper Nguyen Dinh Y Hoa five minutes in. advanced to the quarter-finals of the AFC Futsal Club Championship as Group D winners after a 3-2 victory over Al-Sadd at Bangkok Arena Sanna sat back, though, as Al-Sadd struggled to create goalscoring saw them leapfrog their opponents into top spot. opportunities and Khac Chi almost stretched their lead with after a counter-attack with eight minutes remaining but Ibrahim was down In a lively first period Sanna’s Tran Van Thanh’s opener was cancelled well to save with his legs. out by Abdullah Salem, only for the Vietnamese side to hit back immediately through Phan Khac Chi and go into the interval a goal up. But just as it looked like Sanna were going to see out the win, Ismail levelled from close in on 38 minutes, before Quoc Bao claimed a Al-Sadd dominated the second-half possession but rarely threatened dramatic victory when he scored from inside the area to the delight of to equalise until captain Mohamed Ismail popped up with two minutes the Vietnamese bench. remaining, only for Quoc Bao to win it with a minute to go as the Qataris were made to settle for the runner-up qualification berth.

Group C: NAFIT Al- Wasat (IRQ)5-1 (1-0)Dalian Yuan Dynasty FC (CHN)

NAFIT Al-Wasat of Iraq recorded a resounding 5-1 victory over China’s Dalian Yuan Dynasty to advance to the AFC Futsal Club Championship quarter-finals on top of Group C and in turn eliminate their opponents.

With the winners guaranteed to progress as table-toppers, it was NAFIT who took a slender one-goal advantage into the interval at Bangkok Arena thanks to Mustafa Bachay’s fine strike.

Early second-half goals from Hasan Ali, Bachay and Ghodrat Bahadori all but confirmed NAFIT’s passage as group winners. Wang Hongwei pulled one back for Dalian, before Farhad Tavakoli added a fifth.

NAFIT will next play Group D runners-up Al-Sadd of Qatar in the last But Dalian would have gone in front had it not been for the brilliance eight, while Dibba Al Hissin of the United Arab Emirates sealed second of NAFIT ‘keeper Ahmed Duraid, who saved at point-blank range from place in Group C following the result and will now take on Vietnam’s Zhang Wen midway through the half. Sanna Khanh Hoa FC in the quarter-finals. Just seconds later the Chinese side were behind as Bachay unleashed a Haitham Abbas’ NAFIT started on the front foot with Iranian duo bullet of a shot from distance that gave Feng no chance as he chalked Bahadori and Tavakoli looking lively, while Waleed Khalid forced up his second goal of the campaign. goalkeeper Feng Xiaoyu into a save inside five minutes.

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The Iraqi side continued to push forward in search of a second and Ali Khalid then rolled an effort against the post during another power- drew a flying saved out of the Dalian custodian just before half-time. play as NAFIT threatened to run riot, while Tomoaki Watanabe struck the woodwork down the other end. NAFIT then gave themselves breathing space a minute after the restart when a clever kick-in by Khalid caught the Dalian defence off Wang pulled one back for Dalian on 28 minutes, but Tavakoli restored guard and Ali rounded Feng to slot home. the four-goal cushion with five minutes remaining to round off the scoring. And the result was put beyond doubt within a minute when Bachay tapped in his second goal after Feng had saved from Khalid, before Bahadori took advantage of Dalian’s power-play by side-footing into an empty net from inside his own half.

Group B: Tasisat Daryaei (IRN)6-2 (1-0)Al Mayadeen (LIB)

Tasisat began to take hold of the game, though, and Tayebi made space for himself on the edge of the area before firing just wide midway through the half.

The forward then almost broke the deadlock in the 12th minute when his silky flick was expertly saved by Hussein Hamadani, before he came even closer a minute later by lashing against the post.

The holders then took the lead a minute before the interval after a lovely move involving captain Shamsaee, Mohammad Shajari and Tayebi.

Veteran Shamsaee’s pass was dummied by Tayebi before he spun into the middle to get on the end of Shajari’s centre for an easy finish.

A Hossein Tayebi treble helped secure a 6-2 victory for defending Tasisat opened up a two-goal gap just seconds after the restart when champions Tasisat Daryaei over Lebanon’s Al Mayadeen as the Iranians Reza Sangsefidi broke through the middle before playing in Vafaei, advanced to the quarter-finals of the AFC Futsal Club Championship as who then found Tayebi for another tap-in as the hitman moved to the Group B winners while their opponents were eliminated. top of the tournament’s scoring charts with four goals.

Needing just a point to top the group, Tasisat went in front as half- And Tayebi then completed his hat-trick on 23 minutes when he time approached at Bangkok Arena when Tayebi rounded off a fine powered past Hamadani, only for Tomic to restore hope two minutes flowing move, before the forward scored a quick-fire double early in later with a finish from close in. the second half to complete his hat-trick. Kobeissy pulled another one back with 15 minutes still to play, and Dragan Tomic pulled one back soon after and Mohamad Kobeissy Tomic then saw his effort come back off the inside of the post on 12 continued the comeback, only for Alireza Vafaei to score twice and minutes as a nervy encounter ensued. Vahid Shamsaee to round off the scoring to mean Uzbekistan’s Almalyk FC qualified ahead of Al Mayadeen by virtue of superior goal But Vafaei tapped in with four minutes remaining before rounding difference. Hamadani and tapping in to put the result beyond doubt.

Al Mayadeen had the first sight on goal inside two minutes when Shamsaee then capitalised on a power-play to lob into an empty net Serbian Tomic hit the top of the crossbar after being picked out by from his own half as the holders made it two wins from two. Khaled Takaji.

19 Group A: Chonburi Bluewave (THA)3-1 (1-0)Nagoya Oceans (JPN)

Two-time champions Nagoya came close to levelling midway through the half when Kiyoto Yagi stabbed just wide from Brazilian Serginho’s cross, and Chonburi keeper Katawut Hankampa had to be at full stretch to palm wide Kento Tamura’s effort from distance on 14 minutes.

Nagoya came out with renewed vigour after the restart and Ando’s clever little dink over Katawut levelled the scoreline on 25 minutes.

But parity lasted just two minutes as the prolific Suphawut, who had endured a quiet first half, rocketed in a free-kick to send the crowd into raptures.

Suphawut then turned provider with six minutes remaining with a beautiful long ball to Jetsada, who finished with aplomb into the top corner to open up a two-goal lead.

Suphawut Thueanklang scored one and made another as hosts Nagoya knew if they conceded one more they would be eliminated Chonburi Bluewave claimed a 3-1 win over Nagoya Oceans to book after having scored fewer goals than Australia’s Vic Vipers, but they their passage to the AFC Futsal Club Championship quarter-finals as managed to hold on to progress alongside their opponents. Group A table-toppers while the Japanese club advanced in second place.

The home side gained an early advantage inside a vibrant Bangkok Arena when Jirawat Sornwichian tapped home, before Ryohei Ando equalised early in the second half.

Suphawut then restored Chonburi’s lead with a wonderful free-kick before Jetsada Chudech curled in a delightful effort to round off the scoring.

Next up for Chonburi is Uzbekistan’s Almalyk FC in the last eight while Nagoya will be tasked with defending champions Tasisat Daryaei of Islamic Republic of Iran in a repeat of their 2015 quarter-final.

Roared on by a passionate home support, 2013 winners Chonburi opened the scoring in the second minute when Jirawat got on the end of Suttiroj Natthapon’s corner from the left for his third of the continental campaign.

The hosts were in a confident mood and Nattavut Madyalan almost doubled their advantage on six minutes but goalkeeper Yushi Sekiguchi pulled off a superb reactionary save with his leg to deny the Chonburi captain, before the custodian produced an even better block to keep out Jirawat’s goalbound effort.

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21 Quarter-Finals

QF1: Sanna Khanh HOA FC (VIE)2-6 (0-0)Dibba Al Hissin SCC (UAE)

Goalkeeper Hassan Ali scored an audacious length-of-the-pitch goal as A minute after the restart the Vietnamese team opened the scoring Dibba Al Hissin SCC of the United Arab Emirates booked their place when a lovely through-ball by Khac Chi allowed Trung Nam to slot in the semi-finals of the AFC Futsal Club Championship with a 6-2 home his second of the tournament. quarter-final victory over Vietnam’s Sanna Khanh Hoa FC at Bangkok Arena. But Dibba equalised on 26 minutes after Mohamed’s cross-cum-shot was tapped in by Al-Khaaldi as the game sprung into life. Both sides had first-half chances but Dibba’s Mario Claudio’s volley off the post was the closest either came to breaking the deadlock, before Two minutes later the team from the UAE moved into the lead as Nguyen Trung Nam put Sanna in front shortly after the interval. Mohamed’s powerful free-kick flew past the unsighted Dinh Y Hoa.

The Emiratis levelled through Abdalla Al-Khaaldi and captain Hamad Dibba opened up a two-goal lead eight minutes from time when Al- Mohamed completed the turnaround on 28 minutes, before Al Khaaldi controlled Ali’s long ball up the pitch before turning and Khaaldi’s double gave Dibba breathing space. playing into the back of the net for his second of the tie.

Le Anh Tuan pulled one back but Abdalla Al-Hosani, Ali and Claudio all Ali’s kick over the top then sailed inches over the crossbar as an scored from inside the Dibba half during power-plays as the Emiratis increasingly desperate Sanna almost got caught out on a power-play. advanced to the last four at the first time of asking. Sanna did pull one back on 34 minutes, though, when Anh Tuan got on Dibba had the better of the opening exchanges and came close on four the end of Trung Nam’s cross, only for Dibba to move two ahead once minutes when Mohamed volleyed Karim Abou Zeid’s corner goalwards, more as Al-Hosani capitalised on another Vietnamese power-play by but goalkeeper Nguyen Dinh Y Hoa was equal to the challenge. scoring from well inside his own half.

The Emirati side then came even closer on eight minutes as Abou Zeid In the final minute, goalkeeper Ali scored from a long kick from inside picked out Claudio, who saw his volley rebound back off the post. his own area while Claudio rounded off the scoring with yet another from inside the Dibba half. Sanna came back into the game at the midway stage of the half and Phan Khac Chi fired straight at ‘keeper Ali from close in, before captain Mai Thanh Dat side-footed just wide soon after.

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QF 2: NAFIT Al- Wasat (IRQ)2-1 (2-1) Al-Sadd SC (QAT)

NAFIT Al-Wasat advanced to the semi-finals of the AFC Futsal Club But parity was restored three minutes before the interval when Championship for the second year in succession following a 2-1 victory Bachay rocketed in an unstoppable effort from distance for his fourth over Qatar’s Al-Sadd in quarter-final. goal in three games.

Al-Sadd went in front after 10 minutes through Saad Bilal only for The 2015 semi-finalists then went into half-time 2-1 up after Ali scored Iraq’s NAFIT to take control of the game and go into the break a goal to a certain contender for goal of the tournament two minutes later. the good after strikes from Mustafa Bachay and Hasan Ali. Iranian Tavakoli played a beautiful cross-field ball for Khalid, whose The Qatari side went in search of an equalizer in the second half but pacey cross on the bounce from the right touchline was met by the goalkeeper Ahmed Duraid was in inspired form as NAFIT held out to head of Ali to give Khalil in the Al-Sadd goal no chance. return to the last four. NAFIT could have extended their advantage two minutes after the After a quiet opening ten minutes at Bangkok Arena, Al-Sadd broke restart but Khalid failed to connect properly to Tavakoli’s cross, before the deadlock at the midway stage of the half when Ahmad Mollaali’s Hasan Dakheel’s thunderous shot was tipped onto the bar by Khalil. centre was turned in by Bilal for his first goal of the campaign. Al-Sadd almost drew level with five minutes to play when Abdullah But NAFIT then cranked up the pressure and goalkeeper Ahmad Khalil Salem slipped into Mohamed Al-Suhaiqi but Duraid was out well to pulled off a wonderful one-handed save to stop Waleed Khalid’s goal- deny him. bound effort after the striker had linked up well with Farhad Tavakoli. The custodian then pulled off an even better save soon after by getting Good footwork from Khalid outside the area then took Khalil out of the down low to his right to deny captain Mohamed Ismail, before tipping game, but when Ali slid across goal to Bachay, Mollaali was in the right wide from power-play player Flavio with two minutes remaining and place at the right time to block and keep his side’s lead intact. again saving with his foot in a frantic final few seconds.

23 QF 3: Tasisat Daryaei FSC (IRN)2-2 a.e.t. (1-1,1-1)2-3 PSO Nagoya Oceans (JPN)

Serginho scored the winning spot kick as Nagoya Oceans upset the But the Japanese side deservedly made it all square in the 16th minute odds to defeat defending champions Tasisat Daryaei of Islamic Republic when Sakai’s clever flick with his back to goal found the back of the net of Iran 3-2 on penalties after the sides had played out a thrilling 2-2 for his second goal in three games. draw in the AFC Futsal Club Championship. Full of energy, Nagoya were again quick out of the blocks after the The holders struck first in the sixth minute through the tournament’s restart, refusing to give their clearly rattled opponents any time on the leading scorer Hossein Tayebi but were pegged back by a dogged ball and captain Ryuta Hoshi fired just wide on 25 minutes. Nagoya as Yoshio Sakai’s goal four minutes from half-time took the sides in level. Tasisat were awarded the first penalty of the tournament in the 27th minute when Kento Tamura upended Abbasi, who subsequently saw Saeid Abbasi missed a second-half penalty for Tasisat before Koichi his spot-kick saved by Sekiguchi before hitting the post with the Saito put Nagoya in front early in extra time only for veteran Vahid rebound. Shamsaee to level in the second period. But as the half wore on it was Nagoya who began to control the flow of After four successful spot kicks Abbasi’s miserable evening continued the play and Saito’s powerful left-foot effort was kept out by a brilliant as Yushi Sekiguchi kept him out and Brazilian Serginho powered home. one-handed save from Nazari with three minutes to play. Up next for Nagoya is the United Arab Emirates’ Dibba Al Hissin, who ran out 6-2 victors over Al-Sadd of Qatar in their quarter-final Nagoya then went in front a minute into extra time when Saito finished to advance to the last four of the continental competition on their Tomoki Yoshikawa’s cross from close in. tournament debut. Abbasi drilled just wide early in the second period as Tasisat pushed In a repeat of the 2015 quarter-final, Nagoya began full of purpose and for an equaliser, before Shamsaee blasted home from distance on a Sakai fired just wide when he had their first sight on goal inside two power-play with two minutes to play as the game went to penalties. minutes. Sangsefidi scored for Tasisat but Ryohei Ando levelled, before Raeisi Tasisat came back strongly and Tayebi was denied by an excellent save Majid and Yoshikawa also netted. Abbasi then missed again from the from Sekiguchi on five minutes, before he bundled Reza Sangsefidi’s spot to allow Serginho to win it with a well-struck penalty. low cross from the left into the back of the net seconds later for his sixth goal of the campaign.

Two-time champions Nagoya almost equalised on 12 minutes after Serginho’s long ball was headed into the path of Masaya Hashimoto by Kiyoto Yagi, but Tasisat keeper Mostafa Nazari saved well from the purple-haired frontman.

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QF 4: Chonburi Bluewave (THA)4-1 (3-1) Almalyk FC (UZB)

Hosts Chonburi Bluewave progressed to the semi-finals of the And the noise levels in the stadium were raised even further when AFC Futsal Club Championship after running out 4-1 winners over Jirawat held the ball up well on the edge of the area before playing in Uzbekistan’s Almalyk FC. Suphawut to side-foot past Rustam Umarov in the Almalyk goal.

Almalyk opened the scoring almost immediately through Jamoliddin Jirawat then scored his fourth of the campaign when he finished from Sharipov only for Jetsada Chudech and Suphawut Thueanklang to hit Xapa’s superb cross-field ball two minutes before the interval to put back, before Jirawat Sornwichian gave Chonburi a two-goal lead at the the hosts in a commanding position. break. Captain Nattavut Madyalan lashed against the bar as half-time The Uzbek side put the hosts under intense second-half pressure approached as the game began to have a one-sided feel to it. but to no avail and Xapa rounded off the scoring with just under five minutes remaining to cap a memorable night for his team. But Almalyk should have pulled one back on 26 minutes when Sharipov centred for captain Javlon Anorov, who completely missed the ball Chonburi’s go to the semi-final against NAFIT Al-Wasat after the Iraqi with the goal at his mercy, before goalkeeper Katawut Hankampa was side edged past Qatar’s Al-Sadd 2-1 in their earlier quarter-final clash. down quickly to thwart Andrey Shlema shortly after.

Almalyk stunned a vocal Bangkok Arena by going in front in the first Sharipov then hit the post midway through the half as the Thai minute when Sharipov tapped home his second of the tournament, champions’ lead suddenly started to look less convincing. Now before Chonburi’s Xapa almost put into his own net. throwing everything at the hosts, Almalyk’s Farkhod Abdumavlyanov burst through the middle and laid off to Shlema, but Katawut reacted But in a frantic few seconds Thanatorn Santanaprasit struck the bar quickly and the ball somehow stayed out despite both Shlema and twice in quick succession in the fourth minute as the hosts fought back. Makhsud Fayzullaev trying to force it over the line.

Davron Choriev was then sent off for a second bookable offence after The result was then put beyond doubt with four minutes to play when fouling Suphawut to leave the Uzbek side down to four men for two Xapa robbed Konstantin Sviridov of the ball before racing through and minutes. slotting confidently under Umarov.

Despite not being able to capitalise on their man advantage, Chonburi equalised on 12 minutes when Jetsada delivered a stunning finish from a narrow angle for his second goal in two games.

25 Semi-Finals

SF 1: Dibba Al Hissin SCC (UAE)1-3 (1-3)Nagoya Oceans (JPN)

Japan’s Nagoya Oceans advanced to the final of the AFC Futsal Club Now in almost complete control, Nagoya stretched their lead further Championship for the third time after a 3-1 victory over Dibba Al Hissin a minute before half-time when Yoshikawa ran onto Koichi Saito’s SCC of the United Arab Emirates in the first semi-final. through-ball and dinked beautifully into the back of the net to put his side in a commanding position. Dibba’s Karim Abou Zeid broke the deadlock early on at Bangkok Arena, only for Yoshio Sakai, Ryohei Ando and Tomoki Yoshikawa to The second half began tentatively with Dibba refraining from throwing put Nagoya 3-1 up at the interval. everything at their opponents and Nagoya playing with less pace and vigour than in the opening period as they appeared happy to sit on A quieter second half ensued as Nagoya sat back on their lead their lead. and Dibba rarely threatened to strike back as Pedro Costa’s side comfortably claimed their first win of the competition in normal time Dibba captain Hamad Mohamed then forced Sekiguchi into his first to progress to their first final since 2014. save of the half in the 29th minute, before the custodian denied Abou Zeid with his feet as he raced through on goal a minute later as the Dibba opened the scoring in the fourth minute when Abou Zeid’s drilled Emiratis began to threaten. free-kick went through the legs of Nagoya goalkeeper Yushi Sekiguchi. As the clock ticked down Dibba remained patient, looking for an Nagoya, playing in a record fifth semi-final, responded well and levelled opening in the Nagoya defence without opting to use a power-play midway through the half after Sakai played a give-and-go with Hernan player until there were just over four minutes to go. Maedonchi before bundling home from close in. Then, with Mario Claudio sent on as the extra man, the Portuguese Costa’s team then went in front two minutes later as Yoshikawa’s teed up Mohamed to fire just wide as Dibba finally went for broke. powerfully driven free-kick from the left was diverted goalwards by Ando for his second of the tournament. But the Nagoya backline remained firm as Dibba struggled to create any clear-cut chances and the Japanese side saw out the victory to book a return to the final.

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SF 2: NAFIT Al- Wasat (IRQ)4-1 a.e.t. (1-1,0-1)Chonburi Bluewave (THA)

Ghodrat Bahadori double helped Iraq’s NAFIT Al-Wasat come from Xapa was again at the centre of the action two minutes after the behind to stun hosts Chonburi Bluewave with a 4-1 win in the semi- restart when a wonderful one-two with Jirawat left him through on final of the AFC Futsal Club Championship on to book a place final with goal, but Duraid saved with his legs. Japan’s Nagoya Oceans. The Iraqi side were a constant threat, though, and Khalid raced through After starting nervously at Bangkok Arena, 2013 champions Chonburi on goal on 24 minutes and, with only Katawut to beat, struck the post, opened the scoring on 16 minutes through Jirawat Sornwichian’s fifth before the Chonburi stopper kept out the striker’s goal-bound effort goal of the campaign, before Bahadori levelled with just a minute to soon after. play to send the tie into extra-time. Chonburi then could have opened up a two-goal lead but Jirawat Chonburi’s Xapa then saw red for handling on the line to allow Bahadori was thwarted by Duraid from close in following good build-up play to complete the turnaround from the spot, before Chonburi captain involving Xapa and Apiwat Chaemcharoen. Nattavut Madyalan was also dismissed. NAFIT then went all out with four minutes to play, deploying Saif Farhad Tavakoli and Waleed Khalid both scored during second-half Abdulmalek as a power-play player, and Chonburi again had Katawut power-plays as NAFIT lined up a clash with Nagoya, who ran out 3-1 to thank when he saved from Bahadori before Abdulmalek missed winners over Dibba Al Hissin SCC of the United Arab Emirates in earlier from close in. semi-final. Sorasak Phoonjungreed missed a chance to seal the game for Chonburi NAFIT had the first chance inside 60 seconds when Tavakoli called with just over a minute to play, and the hosts were made to pay when goalkeeper Katawut Hankampa into action to push away his powerful Bahadori curled in a stunning equaliser in the last minute. shot from distance. Khalid robbed Suphawut of possession early in extra-time before The hosts grew into the game and started to see more of the ball, teeing up Bahadori only for Katawut to come to his team’s rescue once and NAFIT ‘keeper Ahmed Duraid pulled off an acrobatic flying save more. to deny Suphawut Thueanklang on eight minutes before parrying out Jirawat’s pile-driver just seconds later. But Xapa was then dismissed when, after heading Khalid’s effort off the line, he handled Mustafa Bachay’s follow-up strike onto the Katawut again got the better of his personal duel with Tavakoli on 12 crossbar. minutes, this time getting down low to save the Iranian’s fizzing strike from the right touchline. Bahadori made no mistake with the ensuing spot kick to silence the home support, and the hosts were given a mountain to climb when The deadlock was then almost broken in stunning style in the 15th Nattavut was sent off for his second bookable offence. minute when Xapa squared to Suphawut, who rocketed against the crossbar from well outside the NAFIT penalty area. Chonburi were then caught out on a power-play and Tavakoli finished from inside the NAFIT half, before Khalid did likewise to round off the Brazilian Xapa then dinked a beautiful pass into the path of Jirawat a scoring with less than two minutes to play. minute later and, still with plenty to do, Chonburi’s top scorer produced a composed left-foot finish to lift the ball over Duraid and put his side a goal to the good.

27 3rd/4th Placing Dibba Al Hissin SCC (UAE)1-6 (1-2)Chonburi Bluewave (THA)

Hosts Chonburi Bluewave ended their AFC Futsal Club Championship Now dominating the tie, Chonburi went in front two minutes before campaign on a high by wrapping up third place with a comprehensive half-time as Sorasak tapped in from Peerapat’s cross-cum-shot for his 6-1 victory over Dibba Al Hissin SCC of the United Arab Emirates at first goal since the opening game of the tournament. Bangkok Arena. The hosts could have stretched their lead early in the second half after Mario Claudio put the Emiratis in front early on before Chonburi hit Ali had palmed out Suphawut’s long-range effort, but Jirawat failed to back through Thanatorn Santanaprasit and Sorasak Phoonjungreed to hit the target from a narrow angle. take a 2-1 lead into the break. Dibba captain Hamed Mohamed raced through on goal on 22 minutes Jirawat Sornwichian scored a second-half penalty before Suphawut but shot narrowly wide, before Jirawat missed another opportunity Thueanklang, Jirawat’s second goal and Ampol Srirageaw rounded off down the other end. a resounding scoreline. Ali then saved onto the post from Apiwat and denied Peerapat from Dibba opened the scoring on four minutes when Karim Abou Zeid close in as Chonburi looked to give themselves breathing space. centred for Claudio, who took one touch before finding the back of the net from close in for his third of the tournament. But the ball just wouldn’t go in for the hosts as Peerapat rocketed a free-kick against the post midway through the half. Peerapat Kaewwilai then struck the bar in the sixth minute and Apiwat Chaemcharoen forced goalkeeper Hassan Ali to get down low to save Chonburi finally opened up a two-goal gap on 32 minutes after Dibba soon after as the hosts fought back. had conceded their sixth foul of the game, allowing Jirawat to score his sixth goal of the tournament from the penalty spot. Ali saved from Chonburi’s top scorer Jirawat from distance on 12 minutes but the 2013 champions were struggling to get behind the Suphawut then put the result beyond doubt when capitalising on a Dibba backline. Dibba power-play to finish from inside his own half for his fourth goal in five games. The home side did draw level in the 15th minute, though, when Sorasak slipped the ball through to Thanatorn and, after Ali had failed to gather, And Jirawat moved clear on the tournament’s scoring charts when he he side-footed home his first of the campaign. produced a composed finish after being played in by Suphawut, before Ampol bundled in from a yard out as Dibba capitulated Apiwat then played Suphawut through on goal and the striker again called Ali into action, before he robbed Abou Zeid of possession a minute later to race through on goal only to see the custodian deny him once more.

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THE FINAL

Nagoya Oceans (JPN)4-4 a.e.t. (3-3,2-2)6-5 PSO NAFIT Al- Wasat (IRQ)

Goalkeeper Yushi Sekiguchi scored from the spot before saving from The 2015 semi-finalists responded well, though, and Tavakoli struck Saif Abdulmalek as Japan’s Nagoya Oceans claimed the AFC Futsal the post with his toe-poked attempt from outside the area, before Club Championship for a record third time with a 6-5 penalty shootout Saito’s hurried clearance hit the top of the Nagoya crossbar. victory over NAFIT Al-Wasat of Iraq after the sides had played out a dramatic 4-4 draw in final at Bangkok Arena. Haitham Abbas’ side did then equalise in the eighth minute when Iranian Bahadori found the bottom corner with a wonderful side- Tomoki Yoshikawa opened the scoring early on for Nagoya, only for footed effort for his fifth of the campaign. Ghodrat Bahadori to level in the eighth minute. Koichi Saito restored the Japanese side’s advantage but Farhad Tavakoli made things all The Japanese team retook the lead on 13 minutes when Serginho fired square at the interval. across the box for Saito to score from two yards out.

NAFIT went in front with eight minutes to play through Hasan Dakheel, Bahadori had a stunning free-kick from distance was ruled out, but before Yoshio Sakai scored late to take the tie to extra-time. Dakheel’s NAFIT then struck back with a contender for goal of the tournament. double was then cancelled out by captain Ryuta Hoshi at the death to take the final into a shootout. Tavakoli’s wonderful turn by the halfway line set him free before a lovely give-and-go with Waleed Khalid ended with the Iranian finding After both sides netted their first five penalties, Sekiguchi stepped the back of the net. up to produce a composed finish before saving from Abdulmalek as Nagoya added to their titles in 2011 and 2014. Nagoya began the second half on the front foot and Serginho’s shot across goal forced goalkeeper Ahmed Duraid to get down well to save Pedro Costa’s Nagoya started with intent and Yoshikawa drilled just with his legs four minutes in, before Hernan Maedonchi missed a wide in the second minute, before the two-time winners took the lead golden opportunity by hitting the post from the Brazilian’s cross. two minutes later. The Japanese team were dominating possession with NAFIT showing Hoshi’s speculative strike from distance was not cleared properly by little of the attacking threat displayed in the opening period, and the NAFIT defence and Yoshikawa was in the right place at the right Kiyoto Yagi missed another chance from close in at the midway stage time to tap home his third goal of the tournament. of the half.

29 And Nagoya were made to pay for their missed chances on 32 minutes NAFIT went back in front in the 43rd minute when Dakheel’s shot was as Dakheel chose the perfect moment to score his first goal of the deflected in off the unfortunate Serginho with Sekiguchi stranded. competition when he tapped in Tavakoli’s cross. Ando again assumed the power-play role and called Duraid into action Now chasing the game, Nagoya’s Ryohei Ando struck the top of the bar with two minutes remaining as a frantic finale ensued. with seven minutes left and Costa then went for broke by using Ando as his power-play player with five minutes remaining. Then with just over a minute to play Nagoya were saved by Hoshi when the captain powered home from distance to send the tie to penalties. Sakai then levelled with two minutes to play after excellent build-up The first 10 penalties were all successful before Sekiguchi placed play involving Yoshikawa and Yagi gave him an easy finish. into the bottom corner and then went back in goal to save from the unfortunate Abdulmalek.

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TECHNICAL TOPICS

33 TECHNICAL TOPICS

Nagoya Oceans claimed the 2016 AFC Futsal Club Championship title The average level of teams in this final championship was closer and after they defeated Nafit Al-Wasat 6-5 in a penalty shoot-out on the as a result, each match became more difficult to predict. It was notable 23rd July 2016 in front of a packed Bangkok Arena Stadium. Working that the Central Asian teams improved while the East Asian teams had solidly as a unit, Nagoya Oceans scored 14 goals in 6 matches but also a slight setback. conceded 12. Five players put their name on the score sheet and their performances were convincing. However, in a closely contested final There were plenty of decisive goals scored in the very late stage of Nagoya Oceans could not afford any lapses when they took on the matches or even in the last minute to determine the winner. improved Nafit Al-Wasat. Clubs like Nagoya Oceans (JPN), NAFIT Al- Wasat (IRQ), Chonburi Chonburi Bluewave showed that they were well prepared for the 3rd Bluewave (THA), NAFIT Al- Wasat (IRQ), Almalyk FC (UZB), and Tasisat place match by beating their rival Dibba Al Hissin 6-1 comfortably. Daryaei FSC (IRN) always performed as a unit although they also had some good individuals. Champions Nagoya Oceans (JPN) displayed It is widely agreed that the level of this competition was higher than plenty of outstanding players, however, they always worked as team previous years. The majority of teams worked more as a team, with in terms of attack and defence. fewer clubs relying on just a couple of “key players”. Teams tended to attack and defend as a unit. Matches were quicker and more physically demanding while players had to be mentally tougher to cope with changing situations and to fight for a win.

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Transition game played saving goals, re-starting the attack and controlling the rhythm of the match. At every second he must have high levels of concentration to Although the majority of teams did not apply high pressure tactics in observe and perceive what is going to happen. the attacking half, most teams pressed aggressively at the moment they lost possession. This strategy needs good physical conditioning to implement successfully. On the other hand, those teams under A well-prepared game plan pressure must react and move quickly in this transitional moment to create space to launch a counter attack. A well-prepared game plan can be a key element in success. Coaches have to analyse their potential opponents’ strengths & weaknesses Moreover, during many of the one-on-one encounters the players who before the tournament starts. And they should keep track of their were physically stronger gained the advantage. opposition’s performances and game strategy at the different stages of the competition to create a specific game plan.

Mentality plays a role During the match, coaches studied or predicted what would most likely happen. This enabled them to react to that situation effectively, for example by calling for a time-out or changing players. Some teams could not perform to their usual standard consistently due to inferior mental toughness while plenty showed a great desire to win to claim the victory. Fitness

Goalkeepers were often the key to success Futsal has become more physical and there is a requirement to work on fitness and physique in order to compete with other teams. The game requires more speed and strength and, even though teams Teams featuring a good goalkeeper were able to progress better, had a specific physical conditioning coach, fitness was a problem, proving that the goalkeeper plays an important role in any match. A which meant that movement off the ball was a problem. During the steady and fit goalkeeper with a strong mental approach serves not tournament, it became evident that physical condition affected other just as a leader in defence but also supports the attack. Many situations aspects of the games. proved that he is the player who instills confidence in his defence by

35 formation in the attacking third. The teams equipped to exert sustained high pressure usually did so in a 1-1-1-2 formation designed to disturb the opponent’s build up. The second and third rungs of defence were usually zonal – and there was a noticeable trend towards this style of defending rather than individual marking. The upward trend in fitness levels permitted greater mobility and positional flexibility. As Shahrzad observed: “We now see a lot of players who are specialists in one role, but have enough all-round qualities to cover the whole pitch.”

High level and high intensity games

Keeping a level head under pressure is a skill to learn like any other. Pressing Game “It was noticeable that the players from the big leagues were better at coping with the intensity and maintaining their concentration.” This An emphasis on pressing high up the opponent half led to a reduction was the view of the AFC observers after examining some of the lapses in swift breaks. which had proved crucial in certain games. The question was how best to train players to play at top level in front of huge crowds and to The overall improvement in physical condition allowed teams to press give them the emotional intelligence to deal with the situations they higher up the pitch and exploit greater mobility off the ball. In the past, encounter. nearly all teams tended to concentrate defensive work into their own half, but in Bangkok saw a lot more sustained, aggressive pressing three-quarters of the way up the pitch. Thailand coach Rakphol Sainetngam agreed. “The tendency to defend deep and counter was Club Licensing not that visible in this tournament,” he said. “There was more high pressing and teams played with greater ambition.” The first AFC Futsal Club Licensing and Planning Workshop has been successfully held in Japan and Islamic Republic of Iran. The Club Licensing The technical observers detected a knock-on effect on styles of System has been already adopted for the further development of the play. Higher defending, they argued, was the explanation for fewer Futsal in Asia. This is the first step from the second phase of the AFC transitions from deep defending into attacks. In other words, Futsal Development Programme following assessment visits across opportunities for quick counterattacks were reduced. Asia. The main objectives of the AFC Futsal Club Licensing Regulations are to improve the level of professionalism in the futsal clubs in Asia, safeguarding the credibility and integrity of futsal clubs competitions, Sharing The Load promoting sporting values in accordance with the principles of fair play and promoting transparency in the control, ownership and finances of clubs. The Futsal Club Licensing system will be introduced to 18 top Attitudes varied on the appropriate division of labour in each squad. Asian futsal countries by end of 2017.

The coaches had diverse approaches to the sharing of workloads. Nagoya coach Andrej Pedro Alexandre Silva Da Costa used ten outfielders in the first game against Vic Vipers and, in the second against Chonburi Bluewave, injected nine outfield players. At the other end of the scale, Chonburi coach Rakphol Sainetngam commented: “I got all 12 outfielders on during the first half of the first match, so that they could get a feel of the pitch and the competition. I think that is an important psychological aspect.”

Flexible Structures

There was a notable trend towards zonal marking.

Few of the teams in Bangkok had rigid playing structures. In line with the improvement of direct-attacking skills, most made constant switches between 1-3-1 and 1-4-0 systems, frequently using a 2-2

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List of recommendations for future futsal development

1. Increase the numbers of participating teams at the next AFC Futsal Club Championship

2. A complete set of experts, consisting of a team manager, a head coach, an assistant coach, a goalkeeping coach and conditioning coach, is needed for a more professional approach.

3. Futsal coaching courses are vital to develop the game even further.

4. Futsal is a very technical game. However, coaches have to promote more fair play.

5. Each country should promote a futsal league on a home and away basis to ensure the players are involved in a sufficient number of matches to increase exposure.

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GOALSCORING ANALYSIS

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How Goals Were Scored

No Goal Type Goals Percentage

1 Combination Play 18 17.4%

2 Ala Play 6 5.9%

3 Defense-splitting pass 4 4.8%

4 GK Distribution 5 4.9%

5 Solo effort 6 5.8%

6 Exceptional finish 4 4.8%

7 Defensive error 6 5.9%

8 Rebound 4 4.8%

9 Counter Attack 9 8.8%

10 Powerplay 4 4.8%

11 After a corner kick – left side 7 6.8%

12 After a corner kick- right side 8 7.8%

13 Direct from a free-kick 3 2.9%

14 Following from a free-kick 2 1.9%

15 Kick-in 12 11.6%

16 Own Goal 3 2.9%

17 Penalty 10m 1 1.0%

18 Penalty 6m 1 1.0%

Total 103

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Goals

8.8% 4.8% 4.8% 5.9% 6.8% 4.8%

5.8% 7.8% 4.9% 2.9%

1.9% 4.8%

11.6% 5.9%

2.9% 1.0% 1.0% 17.4%

41 When Goals Were Scored

Overall 32 Matches

Total goals scored 214

1st - 5th minute 28

6th - 10th minute 20

11th - 15th minute 27

16th - 20th minute 25

21st - 25th minute 17

26th - 30th minute 31

31st - 35th minute 24

36th - 40th minute 38

Total 1st half extra time 2

Total 2nd half extra time 2

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Where Goals Were Scored

Goals Scored From Where Goals Percentage

Penalty mark 1 0.5

2nd Penalty 1 0.9

Inside penalty area 52 45.8

Between penalty mark and goal line but outside penalty area 16 13.1

Between penalty and 2nd penalty 15 29.9

Between 2nd penalty and halfway line 9 7.9

From own half 9 1.9

From own half 9

Between 2nd penalty and halfway line 9

Between penalty and 2nd penalty 15

Between penalty mark and goal line but outside penalty area 16

Inside penalty area 52

2nd Penalty 1

Penalty mark 1

0 10 20 30 40 50 60

9 Goals-8.73%

9 Goals-8.73%

1 Goal–0.97%

15 Goals-14.56% 16 Goals-15.53% 1 Goal–0.97%

52 Goals-50.48%

43 Who Scored the Goals?

Chonburi Bluewave Nagoya Oceans Vic Vipers FC Al Mayadeen FC Almalyk FC Tasisat Daryaei FSC

(THA) (JPN) (AUS) (LIB) (UZB) (IRN)

[5 Matches] [5 Matches] [2 Matches] [2 Matches] [3 Matches] [3 Matches] Total goals 20 12 5 4 6 12 scored

Goalkeeper 0 1 0 0 0 0

Outfield Player 20 12 5 4 6 12

Dalian Yuan Dibba Al Hissin SCC NAFIT Al- Wasat Al-Sadd SC Sanna Khanh HOA Taipower FC

Dynasty FC (CHN) (UAE) (IRQ) (QAT) FC (VIE) (TPE)

[2 Matches] [5 Matches] [5 Matches] [3 Matches] [3 Matches] [2 Matches] Total goals 2 11 17 7 8 0 scored

Goalkeeper 0 1 0 0 0 0

Outfield Player 2 11 17 7 8 0

Goals Scored

GOALS NO. TEAM G PK Own Total 1 Chonburi Bluewave (THA) 18 1 1 20

2 NAFIT Al- Wasat (IRQ) 15 1 1 17

3 Nagoya Oceans (JPN) 12 0 0 12

4 Tasisat Daryaei FSC (IRN) 12 0 0 12

5 Dibba Al Hissin SCC (UAE) 11 0 0 11

6 Sanna Khanh HOA FC (VIE) 8 0 0 8

7 Al-Sadd SC (QAT) 7 0 0 7

8 Almalyk FC (UZB) 6 0 0 6

9 Al Mayadeen FC (LIB) 4 0 0 4

10 Vic Vipers FC (AUS) 4 0 1 5

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Goals Conceded

NO. TEAM P GOALS CONCEDED

1 Dibba Al Hissin SCC (UAE) 5 14

2 Nagoya Oceans (JPN) 5 12

3 Chonburi Bluewave (THA) 5 10

4 Almalyk FC (UZB) 3 10

5 NAFIT Al- Wasat (IRQ) 5 9

6 Sanna Khanh HOA FC (VIE) 3 8

7 Vic Vipers FC (AUS) 2 8

8 Al Mayadeen FC (LIB) 2 8

9 Tasisat Daryaei FSC (IRN) 3 7

10 Taipower FC (TPE) 2 7

Average Goals Scored

NO. TEAM P AVERAGE GOALS SCORED

1 Chonburi Bluewave (THA) 5 4

2 Tasisat Daryaei FSC (IRN) 3 4

3 NAFIT Al- Wasat (IRQ) 5 3.4

4 Sanna Khanh HOA FC (VIE) 3 2.67

5 Vic Vipers FC (AUS) 2 2.5

6 Nagoya Oceans (JPN) 5 2.4

7 Al-Sadd SC (QAT) 3 2.33

8 Dibba Al Hissin SCC (UAE) 5 2.2

9 Almalyk FC (UZB) 3 2

10 Al Mayadeen FC (LIB) 2 2

Top Scorers

GOALS NO. NAME TEAM G PK Own Total 1 Jirawat Sornwichian Chonburi Bluewave (THA) 6 1 0 7

2 Hossein Tayebi Tasisat Daryaei FSC (IRN) 6 0 0 6

3 Ghodrat Bahadori NAFIT Al- Wasat (IRQ) 4 1 0 5

4 Mustafa Bachay Hamzah NAFIT Al- Wasat (IRQ) 4 0 1 4

5 Sakai Rafael Yoshio Nagoya Oceans (JPN) 4 0 0 4

6 Suphawut Thueanklang Chonburi Bluewave (THA) 4 0 0 4

7 Abdullah Salem Al-Sadd SC (QAT) 3 0 0 3

8 Farhad Tavakoli NAFIT Al- Wasat (IRQ) 3 0 0 3

9 Mario Claudio Dibba Al Hissin SCC (UAE) 3 0 0 3

10 Yoshikawa Tomoki Nagoya Oceans (JPN) 3 0 0 3

45 All Goal Scorers

GOALS NAME COUNTRY TEAM G PK Own Total Jirawat Sornwichian Thailand Chonburi Bluewave (THA) 6 1 1 7

Hossein Tayebi Islamic Republic of Iran Tasisat Daryaei FSC (IRN) 6 0 0 6

Ghodrat Bahadori Islamic Republic of Iran NAFIT Al- Wasat (IRQ) 4 1 0 5

Mustafa Bachay Hamzah Iraq NAFIT Al- Wasat (IRQ) 4 0 1 4

Sakai Rafael Yoshio Japan Nagoya Oceans (JPN) 4 0 0 4

Suphawut Thueanklang Thailand Chonburi Bluewave (THA) 4 0 0 4

Abdullah Salem Qatar Al-Sadd SC (QAT) 3 0 0 3

Farhad Tavakoli Islamic Republic of Iran NAFIT Al- Wasat (IRQ) 3 0 0 3

Mario Claudio Portugal Dibba Al Hissin SCC (UAE) 3 0 0 3

Yoshikawa Tomoki Japan Nagoya Oceans (JPN) 3 0 0 3

Abdalla Mohamed United Arab Emirates Dibba Al Hissin SCC (UAE) 2 0 0 2

Abdalla Salim United Arab Emirates Dibba Al Hissin SCC (UAE) 2 0 0 2

Abdumavlyanov Farkhod Uzbekistan Almalyk FC (UZB) 2 0 0 2

Alireza Vafaei Islamic Republic of Iran Tasisat Daryaei FSC (IRN) 2 0 0 2

Ando Ryohei Japan Nagoya Oceans (JPN) 2 0 0 2

Hasan Ali Jabbar Iraq NAFIT Al- Wasat (IRQ) 2 0 0 2

Jamoliddin Sharipov Uzbekistan Almalyk FC (UZB) 2 0 0 2

Jetsada Chudech Thailand Chonburi Bluewave (THA) 2 0 0 2

Khaled Takaji Lebanon Al Mayadeen FC (LIB) 2 0 0 2

Mohamed Ali Qatar Al-Sadd SC (QAT) 2 0 0 2

Nguyen Trung Nam Vietnam Sanna Khanh HOA FC (VIE) 2 0 0 2

Phan Khac Chi Vietnam Sanna Khanh HOA FC (VIE) 2 0 0 2

Saeid Ahmad Abbasi Islamic Republic of Iran Tasisat Daryaei FSC (IRN) 2 0 0 2

Shamsaee Vahid Islamic Republic of Iran Tasisat Daryaei FSC (IRN) 2 0 0 2

Shayan Alinejad Australia Vic Vipers FC (AUS) 2 0 0 2

Sorasak Phoonjungreed Thailand Chonburi Bluewave (THA) 2 0 0 2

Tran Van Thanh Vietnam Sanna Khanh HOA FC (VIE) 2 0 0 2

Adam Stuart Cooper Australia Vic Vipers FC (AUS) 1 0 0 1

Ahmed Abdalla United Arab Emirates Dibba Al Hissin SCC (UAE) 1 0 0 1

Ampol Srirageaw Thailand Chonburi Bluewave (THA) 1 0 0 1

Anorov Javlon Uzbekistan Almalyk FC (UZB) 1 0 0 1

Dragan Tomic Serbia Al Mayadeen FC (LIB) 1 0 0 1

Hamad Mohamed United Arab Emirates Dibba Al Hissin SCC (UAE) 1 0 0 1

Hasan Ali Dakheel Iraq NAFIT Al- Wasat (IRQ) 1 0 0 1

Hassan Ali United Arab Emirates Dibba Al Hissin SCC (UAE) 1 0 0 1

Hoshi Ryuta Japan Nagoya Oceans (JPN) 1 0 0 1

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GOALS NAME COUNTRY TEAM G PK Own Total Jonathan Barrientos Australia Vic Vipers FC (AUS) 1 0 0 1

Karim Abou Zeid Lebanon Dibba Al Hissin SCC (UAE) 1 0 0 1

Konstantin Sviridov Uzbekistan Almalyk FC (UZB) 1 0 0 1

Le Anh Tuan Vietnam Sanna Khanh HOA FC (VIE) 1 0 0 1

Mohamad Kobeissy Lebanon Al Mayadeen FC (LIB) 1 0 0 1

Mohamed Ismail Ahmed Ismail Egypt Al-Sadd SC (QAT) 1 0 0 1

Nguyen Quoc Bao Vietnam Sanna Khanh HOA FC (VIE) 1 0 0 1

Rudimar Venancio Brazil Chonburi Bluewave (THA) 1 0 0 1

Saad Bilal S A Al-Shahwani Qatar Al-Sadd SC (QAT) 1 0 0 1

Saito Koichi Japan Nagoya Oceans (JPN) 1 0 0 1

Sarawut Jaipech Thailand Chonburi Bluewave (THA) 1 0 0 1

Tamura Kento Japan Nagoya Oceans (JPN) 1 0 0 1

Ter Ozeni Diogo Brazil Dalian Yuan Dynasty FC (CHN) 1 0 0 1

Thanatorn Santanaprasit Thailand Chonburi Bluewave (THA) 1 0 0 1

Waleed Khalid Fahem Iraq NAFIT Al- Wasat (IRQ) 1 0 0 1

Serginho Rodrigo Brazil Nagoya Oceans (JPN) 0 0 1 0

Fastest Goal

NO. NAME TEAM TIME

1 Tasisat Daryaei FSC (IRN) 7 Seconds

2 Duong Anh Tung Sanna Khanh HOA FC (VIE) 22 Seconds

3 Mohammad Taheri Tasisat Daryaei FSC (IRN) 23 Seconds

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TEAM PROFILES

49 FINAL RANKING st NAGOYA OCEANS (JPN) 1

HEAD COACH TEAM DATA DISCIPLINARY RECORD Name Pedro Alexandre Silva Da Costa Yellow card(s) 6 Country Portugal Red card(s) 0 Date of Birth 18-December-1978

GOAL SCORERS Quarter Semi No. Goal Scorers Match 1 Match 2 Finals Finals Finals FIXTURES 3 YOSHIKAWA TOMOKI 1 1 1 1

Finals (Group Matches) 4 SAKAI RAFAEL YOSHIO 1 1 1 1 Date Teams Score 14 ANDO RYOHEI 1 1 16-07-2016 vs Vic Vipers (AUS) 2-2 (1-0) 7 SAITO KOICHI 1 1

12-02-2016 vs Chonburi Bluewave (THA) 3-1 (1-0) 5 HOSHI RYUTA 1 1

Quarter-Finals Date Teams Score 17-02-2016 vs Tasisat Daryaei FSC (IRN) 2-2 a.e.t. (1-1,1-1)2-3 PSO

Semi-Finals Date Teams Score 18-02-2016 vs Dibba Al Hissin SCC (UAE) 1-3 (1-3)

Final Date Teams Score 21-02-2016 Vs NAFIT Al- Wasat (IRQ) 4-4 a.e.t. Team’s attacking direction (3-3,2-2)6-5 PSO

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APPEARANCES

Team: NAGOYA OCEANS (JPN) Attacking Defending Sanctions Field Player Minutes Played Shots Passes Goalkeeper Player

No Match 1 Match 2 Match 3 Match 4 Match 5 Total Score Saved Post Out Assist Miss IP DP CS NCS DO YC 2YC RC

2 SEKIGUCHI YUSHI 35 40 50 40 44 209 1 1 50 13 20

3 YOSHIKAWA TOMOKI 26 26 35 21 36 144 5 5 12 4 11 18 20 2

4 SAKAI RAFAEL 25 26 26 18 34 129 5 8 1 18 10 25 26 1

5 HOSHI RYUTA 19 21 28 18 29 115 1 15 15 3 24 25

6 NAKAMURA YUSUKE 3 8 3 6 20 1 1 4 9

7 SAITO KOICHI 8 10 15 18 10 61 2 10 5 1 17 14

8 TAMURA KENTO 11 5 7 8 31 3 3 1 1 5 10 1

9 YAGI KIYOTO 16 9 6 8 21 60 8 4 3 22 13 1

10 SERGINHO RODRIGO 23 19 26 18 23 109 2 20 11 1 9 28 30

11 HASHIMOTO MASAYA 7 14 14 14 17 66 7 3 8 13 17

12 MEDONCHI MATIAS 9 3 9 10 11 42 1 12 1 3 1 1 6 7

14 ANDO RYOHEI 18 19 31 21 25 114 4 10 2 7 2 13 11 1

1 SHINODA RYUMA

LEGEND: IP: Intercepted Pass DP: Dispossessed Opponent CS: Completed Save NCS: Non Completed Save DO: Deflected Out of the pitch

DISCIPLINARY RECORD Outstanding Players Key Points Yellow card(s) 6 No 2: SEKIGUCHI YUSHI Good reflexes, good short and long 1. Basic formation 3-1 or 4-0. Red card(s) 0 ball delivery, save lots of opponents 2. Play short pass in attacking build-up area opportunities including 3 penalty kicks, mentally strong 3. Good Press in opponent half when they have no ball No 4: SAKAI RAFAEL YOSHIO Skilful, good scorer, good at 1v1 4. Seldom play individual dribbling

No 3: YOSHIKAWA TOMOKI Skilful, good scorer, good at 1v1 5. They were very patient and follow their plan untill last second of the game. 6. Strong mentality, good fighting spirit

7. High morale and confident.

8. Substitute the players at the right time and try to distribute the playing time among the players well. 9. Apply alternative system to break opponent marking system

10. Defend, as a unit in own half

11. Getting back quickly after lose possession (quick transition)

12. Effective and various set plays

13. Occasional man to man marking

51 FINAL RANKING nd NAFIT AL- WASAT (IRQ) 2

HEAD COACH TEAM DATA DISCIPLINARY RECORD Name HAITHAM ABBAS BAWEI Yellow card(s) 8 Country Iraq Red card(s) 0 Date of Birth 01-July-1974

GOAL SCORERS Quarter Semi No. Goal Scorers Match 1 Match 2 Finals Finals Finals FIXTURES 5 HASAN ALI JABBAR 1 1

Finals (Group Matches) 7 GHODRAT BAHADORI 1 1 1 1 Date Teams Score 8 MUSTAFA BACHAY HAMZAH 1 2 1 15-07-2016 vs Dibba Al Hissin SCC (UAE) 2-2 (1-1) 9 WALEED KHALID FAHEM 1

17-07-2016 vs Dalian Yuan Dynasty FC (CHN) 5-1 (1-0) 10 HASAN ALI DAKHEEL 2 2

13 FARHAD TAVAKOLI 1 1 1 Quarter-Finals Date Teams Score 19-07-2016 vs Al-Sadd SC (QAT) 2-1 (2-1)

Semi-Finals Date Teams Score 21-07-2016 vs Chonburi Bluewave (THA) 2-2 (0-0) (3 - 1 PSO) Final Date Teams Score 23-07-2016 Vs Nagoya Oceans (JPN) 4-4 a.e.t. Team’s attacking direction (3-3,2-2)6-5 PSO

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APPEARANCES

Team: NAFIT AL WASAT (IRQ) Attacking Defending Sanctions Field Player Minutes Played Shots Passes Goalkeeper Player

No Match 1 Match 2 Match 3 Match 4 Match 5 Total Score Saved Post Out Assist Miss IP DP CS NCS DO YC 2YC RC

1 AHMAD DURAID ( GK ) 38 38 40 57 50 223 36 9 44 2

7 GHODRAT BAHADORI 36 27 46 47 156 5 17 11 2 16 19 1

8 MUSTAFA BACHAY 33 29 38 34 47 181 4 15 1 18 2 3 27 23

9 WALEED KHALID FAHEM 30 26 27 39 33 155 1 20 2 15 4 3 14 15 2

13 FARHAD TAVAKOLI 30 24 37 47 47 185 3 16 2 14 2 4 46 36

2 FIRAS MOHAMAD ABED 8 11 12 6 8 45 2 1 3 7 5

4 KAREEM SAMI HUSSEIN

5 HASSAN ALI JABBAR 17 20 19 21 3 80 2 10 1 4 1 3 11 2

6 ABULFADHEL BAIIUEE 1 1

10 HASSAN ALI DAKHEEL 7 8 11 15 41 2 5 8 1 4 5

11 SAIF MOHAMAD 2 6 4 4 16 2 1

12 OMAR JOUMAAH ( GK )

14 ABDUL K. MOHAMAD (GK) 1

3 AMJAD KARIM HWEDE

LEGEND: IP: Intercepted Pass DP: Dispossessed Opponent CS: Completed Save NCS: Non Completed Save DO: Deflected Out of the pitch DISCIPLINARY RECORD Yellow card(s) 8 Outstanding Players Key Points No 7: GHODRAT BAHADORI Excellent, reliable with impressive 1. Basic formation 3-1 or 2-1-1. Red card(s) 0 positional play, good shooter. 2. Solid in defence & look for the counter attack quickly. No 13: FARHAD TAVAKOLI Good team player and contributes in 3. Play to the pivot & support quickly from behind attack and defense and a skilful player. No 8: MUSTAFA BACHAY Calm, good positioning in defence, a 4. Play short pass and penetrate in middle court consistent player and a key player. 5. Apply alternative system to break opponent marking system

6. High morale & confident

7. Very strong in 1v1 duels.

53 FINAL RANKING rd CHONBURI BLUEWAVE (THA) 3

HEAD COACH TEAM DATA DISCIPLINARY RECORD Name RAKPHOL SAINETNGAM Yellow card(s) 8 Country Thailand Red card(s) 2 Date of Birth 14-November-1979

GOAL SCORERS Quarter Semi No. Goal Scorers Match 1 Match 2 3rd/4th Finals Finals FIXTURES 9 SUPHAWUT THUEANKLANG 1 1 1 1 Finals (Group Matches) 4 RUDIMAR VENANCIO 1 Date Teams Score 5 AMPOL SRIRAGEAW 1 15-07-2016 vs Vic Vipers FC (AUS) 6-3 (2-1) 6 THANATORN SANTANAPRASIT 1 17-07-2016 vs Nagoya Oceans (JPN) 7-2 (2-1) 8 JIRAWAT SORNWICHIAN 2 1 1 1 2 11 JETSADA CHUDECH 1 1 1 Quarter-Finals 13 SARAWUT JAIPECH 1

Date Teams Score 14 SORASAK PHOONJUNGREED 1 1 19-07-2016 vs Almalyk FC (UZB) 4-1 (3-1)

Semi-Finals Date Teams Score 21-07-2016 vs NAFIT Al- Wasat (IRQ) 4-1 a.e.t. (1-1,0-1) 3rd / 4th placing Date Teams Score 23-07-2016 Vs Dibba Al Hissin SCC (UAE) 1-6 (1-2)

Team’s attacking direction

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Team: CHONBURI BLUEWAVE (THA) Attacking Defending Sanctions Field Player Minutes Played Shots Passes Goalkeeper Player

No Match 1 Match 2 Match 3 Match 4 Match 5 Total Score Saved Post Out Assist Miss IP DP CS NCS DO YC 2YC RC

12 KATAWUT HANKAMPA ( GK ) 40 40 40 46 37 203 54 8 33

3 SUTTIROJ NATHAPON 12 18 16 23 21 90 5 2 1 9 20 14

4 RUDIMAR VENANCIO 22 22 22 29 95 1 5 3 4 5 17 13 1

8 JIRAWAT SORINWICHIAN 22 22 18 27 24 113 7 19 1 6 3 6 21 21 1

9 SUPHAWUT THUEANKLANG 28 22 24 31 24 129 4 21 1 12 4 12 18 17

1 TOMPA SURANPONG (GK ) 3 3

2 PEEREAPAT KAEWWILA 4 17 21 4 2 2 3 2 8 1

5 AMPOL SRIRAGEAW 1 3 4 1 1 2

6 THANATORN SANTANA. 10 9 8 11 16 45 1 2 1 1 1 4 7 6

7 APIWAT CHAEMCHAROEN 28 18 21 24 20 93 13 2 6 2 6 27 13

10 NATTAVUT MADYALAN 17 10 15 13 55 8 1 7 2 14 12 2 1 1

11 JETSADACHUDECH 10 8 13 15 18 64 2 8 7 4 11 10 1

13 SARWUT JAIPECH 8 15 17 15 55 1 4 6 1 6 11 1

14 SORASAK PHOONJUGREED 12 7 4 6 15 44 2 5 1 1 2 10 3 1

LEGEND: IP: Intercepted Pass DP: Dispossessed Opponent CS: Completed Save NCS: Non Completed Save DO: Deflected Out of the pitch

DISCIPLINARY RECORD Yellow card(s) 8 Outstanding Players Key Points Red card(s) 2 No 9: SUPHAWUT Agile pivot, dangerous in front of 1. Basic Formation 3-1 or 4-0. THUEANKLANG goal, excellent technique, good ball 2. Players are quick and agile. retention and shooting skills. 3. Rapid transition from defence to attack. No 7: APIWAT Hard working, intelligent, always CHAEMCHAROEN involved in attacking and defending, 4. Good individual technique. quick and agile. 5. Technically very good in short and long ball passing. No 8: JETSADA CHUDECH Contributes in attacking, skilful and physically strong. 6. Excellent team spirit.

7. Quality passing.

8. Good understanding between players

55 FINAL RANKING th DIBBA AL HISSIN SCC (UAE) 4

HEAD COACH TEAM DATA DISCIPLINARY RECORD Name MOHAMED AHMED OBAID Yellow card(s) 3 JUMA ALMARZOUQI Red card(s) 0 Country United Arab Emirates Date of Birth 11-September-1976 GOAL SCORERS Quarter Semi No. Goal Scorers Match 1 Match 2 3rd/4th Finals Finals FIXTURES 1 HASSAN ALI 1 Finals (Group Matches) 6 AHMED ABDALLA 1 Date Teams Score 10 MARIO CLAUDIO 1 1 1 15-07-2016 vs NAFIT Al- Wasat (IRQ) 2-2 (1-1) 11 ABDALLA MOHAMED 1 1 16-07-2016 vs Dalian Yuan Dynasty FC (CHN) 1-1 (0-1) 12 KARIM ABOU ZEID 1 13 HAMAD MOHAMED 1 Quarter-Finals Date Teams Score 19-07-2016 vs Sanna Khanh HOA FC (VIE) 2-6 (0-0)

Semi-Finals Date Teams Score 21-07-2016 vs Nagoya Oceans (JPN) 1-3 (1-3)

3rd / 4th placing Date Teams Score 23-07-2016 vs Chonburi Bluewave (THA) 1-6 (1-2) Team’s attacking direction

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APPEARANCES

Team: DIBBA AL HISSIN SCC (UAE) Attacking Defending Sanctions Field Player Minutes Played Shots Passes Goalkeeper Player

No Match 1 Match 2 Match 3 Match 4 Match 5 Total Score Saved Post Out Assist Miss IP DP CS NCS DO YC 2YC RC

1 HASSAN ALI 40 40 40 37 37 194 1 1 51 14 16

10 MARIO CLAUDIO 33 36 39 32 33 173 3 4 1 6 1 2 25 14

12 KARIM ABOU ZEID 34 37 37 32 35 175 1 16 1 14 2 10 28 38 1

13 HAMAD MOHAMED 30 30 36 37 33 166 1 6 5 1 1 26 14

14 ABDALLA SALIM 25 19 20 20 27 111 2 5 3 1 2 17 7 1

11 ABDELLA MOHAMED 27 16 20 23 14 100 2 5 3 18 12

6 AHMED ABDALLA 11 22 7 10 9 59 1 3 2 5 2

7 ALI KHAMEIS 1 9 9 19 1 3 1

8 MOHAMED SAEED

9 SAEED OBAID

2 IBRAHIM KHADIM

3 MOHAMED

4 SUHAIL ALI

5 RASHID ABDALLA

LEGEND: IP: Intercepted Pass DP: Dispossessed Opponent CS: Completed Save NCS: Non Completed Save DO: Deflected Out of the pitch DISCIPLINARY RECORD Yellow card(s) 3 Outstanding Players Key Points Red card(s) 0 No 10: MARIO CLAUDIO A skilful, good scorer 1. Basic formation 3-1 No 12: KARIM ABOU ZEID Good ball possession, good at 1v1, good 2. Strong mentality, good fighting spirit at shooting 3. Mostly defend in their own half and wait for counterattack

4. Rapid transition from defence to attack

5. Good at long passes

57 FINAL RANKING th TASISAT DARYAEI FSC (IRN) 5

HEAD COACH TEAM DATA DISCIPLINARY RECORD Name AMIR SHAMSAEI Yellow card(s) 3 Country Islamic Republic of Iran Red card(s) 0 Date of Birth 21-March-1967

GOAL SCORERS Quarter No. Goal Scorers Match 1 Match 2 Finals FIXTURES 8 ALIREZA VAFAEI 2 Finals (Group Matches) 9 VAHID SHAMSAEE 1 1 Date Teams Score 11 SAEID AHMAD ABBASI 2 15-07-2016 vs Almalyk FC (UZB) 4-3 (2-2) 15 HOSSEIN TAYEBI 2 3 1 17-07-2016 vs Al Mayadeen FC (LIB) 5-2 (3-1)

Quarter-Finals Date Teams Score 17-02-2016 vs Nagoya Oceans (JPN) 2-2 a.e.t. (1-1,1-1)2-3 PSO

Team’s attacking direction

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APPEARANCES

Team: TASISAT DARYAEI FSC (IRN) Attacking Defending Sanctions Field Player Minutes Played Shots Passes Goalkeeper Player

No Match 1 Match 2 Match 3 Total Score Saved Post Out Assist Miss IP DP CS NCS DO YC 2YC RC

12 MOSTAFA NAZARI 40 40 50 130 16 6 29

9 VAHID SHAMSAEI 35 37 45 117 2 29 11 2 9 11

8 ALIREZA VAFAEI 12 13 12 37 2 3 3 1 3 4

6 REZA SANGSEFIDI 30 38 68 1 3 3 3 9 11 1

15 HOSSEIN TAYEBI 22 22 35 79 6 13 3 7 1 4 4

14 GHASEM OROUJI 21 11 23 55 3 2 2 6 4

10 MAJID RAEISI 10 9 3 22 1 2 1 2 3 3

7 MOHAMMAD SHAJARI 20 15 26 61 5 4 1 6 9

11 SAEID AHMAD ABBASI 16 8 11 35 2 9 1 1 4 1

13 MOHAMMAD ZAREI 4 4 2 1

5 MAJID HAJIBANDEH 16 4 3 23 1 2 3

3 MOHSEN MONATEMI 8 7 2 17 2 1 1 1

1 MEHDI MOSTAFAEI

16 VAHID SEIFAN 1

LEGEND: IP: Intercepted Pass DP: Dispossessed Opponent CS: Completed Save NCS: Non Completed Save DO: Deflected Out of the pitch DISCIPLINARY RECORD Yellow card(s) 3 Outstanding Players Key Points Red card(s) 0 No 15: HOSSEIN TAYEBI Skilful, good scorer (6 goals in 3 1. Basic formation 3-1 or 4-0. matches), clever. 2. Individual skills & solo performance

3. Aggressive and full of confidence.

4. Players have good techniques.

5. Good at 1v1 in attack

6. Good fighting spirit and strong mentality in winning.

7. Mostly press in the opponent’s half

8 Good fighting spirit and strong mentality in winning.

59 FINAL RANKING th AL-SADD SC (QAT) 6

HEAD COACH TEAM DATA DISCIPLINARY RECORD Name FERNANDO PAULO CONTANTE Yellow card(s) 4 FERNANDES Red card(s) 0 Country Portugal Date of Birth 03-May-1965 GOAL SCORERS Quarter No. Goal Scorers Match 1 Match 2 Finals FIXTURES 4 SAAD BILAL S A AL-SHAHWANI 1 Finals (Group Matches) 5 MOHAMED ALI 2 Date Teams Score 6 ABDULLAH SALEM 2 1 16-07-2016 vs Taipower FC (TPE) 4-0 (1-0) 9 MOHAMED ISMAIL AHMED ISMAIL 1 17-07-2016 vs Sanna Khanh HOA FC (VIE) 3-2 (2-1)

Quarter-Finals Date Teams Score 17-02-2016 vs IR Iran (IRN) 2-1 (2-1)

Team’s attacking direction

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APPEARANCES

Team: AL-SADD SC (QAT) Attacking Defending Sanctions Field Player Minutes Played Shots Passes Goalkeeper Player

No Match 1 Match 2 Match 3 Total Score Saved Post Out Assist Miss IP DP CS NCS DO YC 2YC RC

1 AHMAD KHALIL 40 38 78 12 2 3

4 SAAD BILAL 10 20 21 51 1 4 1 2 1 2 10 12

6 ABDULLAH SALEM 18 28 9 55 3 3 2 4 5

8 FLAVIO BARRETO 28 8 35 71 9 1 4 3 18 7

9 MOHAMED ISMAIL 30 31 26 87 1 13 0 12 3 1 17 21 1

2 AMR TAHA

3 YOUSUF HASSAN

5 MOHAMED ALI 17 17 5 39 2 4 5 1 2 5

7 AMRO MOHSSEIN 30 30 38 98 8 1 2 3 25 26 1

10 AHMAD MOLLAALI 15 25 40 3 2 1 2 7 19 1

11 NASSER SAEED 11 11 2

12 SALEH TAHA 7 9 3 19 3 3 5 1

13 ALI IBRAHIM 40 40 10 3 1

14 SULTAN BILAL 9 2 11 2 1

LEGEND: IP: Intercepted Pass DP: Dispossessed Opponent CS: Completed Save NCS: Non Completed Save DO: Deflected Out of the pitch DISCIPLINARY RECORD Yellow card(s) 4 Outstanding Players Key Points Red card(s) 0 No 9: MOHAMED ISMAIL Skilful, effective play, good at shots, 1. Basic formation 3-1 AHMED ISMAIL good physical condition. 2. Insist on playing with pivot

3. Play as a team and as an individual

4. Strong mentality, good fighting spirit

61 FINAL RANKING th ALMALYK FC (UZB) 7

HEAD COACH TEAM DATA DISCIPLINARY RECORD Name PETROV ALEKSANDR Yellow card(s) 5 Country Uzbekistan Red card(s) 1 Date of Birth 08-Febuary-1964

GOAL SCORERS Quarter No. Goal Scorers Match 1 Match 2 Finals FIXTURES 2 ABDUMAVLYANOV FARKHOD 2 Finals (Group Matches) 6 ANOROV JAVLON 1 Date Teams Score 10 JAMOLIDDIN SHARIPOV 1 1 15-07-2016 vs Tasisat Daryaei FSC(IRN) 4-3 (2-2) 11 KONSTANTIN SVIRIDOV 1 16-07-2016 vs Al Mayadeen FC(LIB) 2-2 (2-1)

Quarter-Finals Date Teams Score 19-07-2016 vs Chonburi Bluewave(THA) 4-1 (3-1)

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APPEARANCES

Team: ALMALYK FC (UZB) Attacking Defending Sanctions Field Player Minutes Played Shots Passes Goalkeeper Player

No Match 1 Match 2 Match 3 Total Score Saved Post Out Assist Miss IP DP CS NCS DO YC 2YC RC

1 UMAROV RUSTAM 40 40 37 117 1 59 10 4

2 ABDUMAVLYANOV 18 22 24 64 2 8 2 4 2 12 11

4 TOJIBOEV SHUHRAT 27 22 9 58 4 3 1 11 9 10 1

13 CHORIEV DAVRON 18 18 3 39 4 5 1 5 7 12 2 1 1

14 KONSTANTIN SVIRIDOV 29 24 32 85 1 12 1 7 3 20 17 1

3 FAKHRIDDINOV 9 12 21 1 1 1 5

5 FAYZULLAEV MAKHSUD 19 17 19 55 2 3 1 5 6

6 ANOROV JAVLON 24 19 19 62 1 1 10 2 17 16

7 UMARALIEV KHURSHID 1 1

8 SADIKOV JASUR 5 6 11 1 2

9 ANDREY SHLEMA 5 13 14 32 3 6 11 12

10 JAMOLIDDIN SHARIPOV 6 20 22 48 2 7 1 7 1 9 10 6

11 KARALOV SUNNAT 5 2 7 1 1

12 TYUGAYEV KLIM

LEGEND: IP: Intercepted Pass DP: Dispossessed Opponent CS: Completed Save NCS: Non Completed Save DO: Deflected Out of the pitch DISCIPLINARY RECORD Yellow card(s) 5 Outstanding Players Key Points Red card(s) 1 No 1: UMAROV RUSTAM (GK) Good ball delivery, good timing 1. Basic formation 3-1 and 4-0. No 2: ABDUMAVLYANOV Good scorer, clever, skilful 2. Flexible in attacking system & react according to the situation.

3. Good fighting spirit.

4. GK distribution with long balls was good.

5. Mixed defence.

6. Immediate pressure after losing possession.

7. Good finishing ability.

63 FINAL RANKING th SANNA KHANH HOA FC (VIE) 8

HEAD COACH TEAM DATA DISCIPLINARY RECORD Name DANG DINH KHANG Yellow card(s) 3 Country Vietnam Red card(s) 0 Date of Birth 22-July-1972

GOAL SCORERS Quarter No. Goal Scorers Match 1 Match 2 Finals FIXTURES 2 NGUYEN TRUNG NAM 1 1 Finals (Group Matches) 6 TRAN VAN THANH 1 1 Date Teams Score 8 LE ANH TUAN 1 15-07-2016 vs Taipower FC(TPE) 3-0 (1-0) 10 PHAN KHAC CHI 1 1 17-07-2016 vs Al Sadd SC(QAT) 4-0 (1-0) 3 MUROTA YUKI 1 10 NIBUYA KAZUHIRO 1 2 Quarter-Finals 10 JAMOLIDDIN SHARIPOV 1 1 Date Teams Score 19-07-2016 vs Dibba Al Hissin SCC(UAE) 2-6 (0-0)

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APPEARANCES

Team: SANNA KHANH HOA FC (VIE) Attacking Defending Sanctions Field Player Minutes Played Shots Passes Goalkeeper Player

No Match 1 Match 2 Match 3 Total Score Saved Post Out Assist Miss IP DP CS NCS DO YC 2YC RC

1 NGUYEN DINH 40 39 37 116 11 8 19 1

2 NGUYEN TRUNG 21 18 20 59 2 3 2 1 3 7 1

3 MAI THANH DAT 25 27 22 74 5 5 12 16

10 PHAN KHAC CHI 24 25 27 76 2 11 1 3 2 10 10

11 QUOC BAO 25 25 27 77 1 7 7 10 9

4 TRAN TUYEN

5 VIET TAN 3 3 3 9 1 1

6 TRAN VAN THANH 15 18 18 51 2 3 1 8 7

7 DANG PHUOC HANH 15 13 12 40 3 1 3 6

8 LE ANH TUAN 16 15 18 49 1 2 1 1 2 2 1

9 DINH THANH 16 17 16 49 3 2 6 11

12 HOANG ANH

13 XUAN DUC

14 QUANG TOAN

LEGEND: IP: Intercepted Pass DP: Dispossessed Opponent CS: Completed Save NCS: Non Completed Save DO: Deflected Out of the pitch DISCIPLINARY RECORD Yellow card(s) 3 Outstanding Players Key Points Red card(s) 0 No 10: PHAN KHAC CHI Skilful, good scorer, good at shots, 1. Basic formation 4-0 or 1-2-1. creative 2. Fast passing players

3. Quick in transitions

4. Excellent team spirit

5. Strong desire to win all the balls

65 FINAL RANKING th VIC VIPERS FC (AUS) 9

HEAD COACH TEAM DATA DISCIPLINARY RECORD Name MILTIADIS SAKKOS Yellow card(s) 3 Country Australia Red card(s) 0 Date of Birth 16-July-1969

GOAL SCORERS No. Goal Scorers Match 1 Match 2 FIXTURES 3 ADAM STUART COOPER 1 Finals (Group Matches) 8 SHAYAN ALINEJAD 1 1 11 JONATHAN BARRIENTOS 1 Date Teams Score 15-07-2016 vs Chonburi Bluewave(THA) 6-3 (2-1) 16-07-2016 vs Nagoya Oceans (JPN) 2-2 (1-0)

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APPEARANCES

Team: VIC VIPERS FC (AUS) Attacking Defending Sanctions Field Player Minutes Played Shots Passes Goalkeeper Player

No Match 1 Match 2 Total Score Saved Post Out Assist Miss IP DP CS NCS DO YC 2YC RC

1 CHRISTOS ( GK ) 37 40 77 26 2 8 1

3 ADAM STUART COOPER 33 39 72 1 12 6 8 7

4 MIGUEL 26 32 58 2 2 8 5

8 SHAYAN ALINEJAD 13 22 35 2 5 1 1 1 4 7

11 JONATHAN BARRIENTOS 35 36 71 2 3 1 1 1 6 7

2 ADAMO CENTOFANTI 1 1

5 KONRAD MACHOY 4 4

6 KUI MU 1 1

7 VICTOR BRAUNER 34 7 41 3 2 1 5 3 1

9 JASON BARRIENTOS 2 2

10 ALISTAIR ROSS DUNLOP 15 18 33 1 4 1 4 5

12 KIERANWILLIAMS ( GK )

13 ANTHONY BROWN

14 MATHEW VRAGOVSKI 8 6 14 2 1 1

LEGEND: IP: Intercepted Pass DP: Dispossessed Opponent CS: Completed Save NCS: Non Completed Save DO: Deflected Out of the pitch DISCIPLINARY RECORD Yellow card(s) 3 Outstanding Players Key Points Red card(s) 0 No 8: SHAYAN ALINEJAD Leads the team in attack, and 1. Basic formation 1-2-1 or 3-1. defense and good individual skills. 2. High team spirit. No 11: JONATHAN BARRIENTOS Able to lead the team in attack and 3. Man to man marking –tight and disciplined. defence. 4. Good, confident in short attacking passing

5. Apply alternative system to break opponent marking system

6. Play to the pivot & support quick from behind

67 FINAL RANKING th AL MAYADEEN FC (LIB) 10

HEAD COACH TEAM DATA DISCIPLINARY RECORD Name VASKO VUJOVIC Yellow card(s) 2 Country Montenegro Red card(s) 0 Date of Birth 01-November-1973

GOAL SCORERS No. Goal Scorers Match 1 Match 2 FIXTURES 9 MOHAMAD KOBEISSY 1 Finals (Group Matches) 11 KHALED TAKAJI 2 14 DRAGAN TOMIC 1 Date Teams Score 16-07-2016 vs Almalyk FC (UZB) 2-2 (2-1) 17-07-2016 vs Tasisat Daryaei FSC (IRN) 6-2 (1-0)

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APPEARANCES

Team: AL MAYADEEN FC (LIB) Attacking Defending Sanctions Field Player Minutes Played Shots Passes Goalkeeper Player

No Match 1 Match 2 Total Score Saved Post Out Assist Miss IP DP CS NCS DO YC 2YC RC

3 HUSSEIN HAMADANI ( GK ) 40 40 40 25 7 7

9 MOHAMAD KOBEISSY 31 23 54 1 2 3 1 10 4

10 SAMER SAMIHN. ALDEEN 25 20 45 5 3 1 2 10 6

11 KHALED TAKAJI 34 33 67 2 6 6 9 16 13

12 ALI TNEICH 31 21 52 11 1 13 1 11 13

8 KASSEM KOUSSAN 27 26 1 9 4

14 DRAGAN TOMIC 24 25 49 1 9 2 7 3 12 9 1

7 HASSAN ZEITOUN 17 15 32 3 2 5 1

1 MAHMOUD NOUREDDINE

2 MAHDI ALAMI ( GK )

4 MOHAMAD AJAMI

5 HAMZA ASSAF

6 MOUHAMAD BOUSSI

13 JAD ABDALLAH

LEGEND: IP: Intercepted Pass DP: Dispossessed Opponent CS: Completed Save NCS: Non Completed Save DO: Deflected Out of the pitch DISCIPLINARY RECORD Yellow card(s) 2 Outstanding Players Key Points Red card(s) 0 No 11: KHALED TAKAJI Brave, quick reaction and individual 1. Basic formation 3-1. technique is good. 2. Players have good technique. No 12: ALI TNEICH Calm and reads the game quite well. 3. Plenty of short passes.

4. Fast paced players.

5. Confident.

6. Players are agile.

69 FINAL RANKING th DALIAN YUAN DYNASTY FC (CHN) 11

HEAD COACH TEAM DATA DISCIPLINARY RECORD Name LI JIANLEI Yellow card(s) 2 Country China PR Red card(s) 0 Date of Birth 03-July-1983

GOAL SCORERS No. Goal Scorers Match 1 Match 2 FIXTURES 10 TER OZENI DIOGO 1 Finals (Group Matches)

Date Teams Score 16-07-2016 vs Dibba Al Hissin SCC (UAE) 1-1 (0-1) 17-07-2016 vs NAFIT Al- Wasat (IRQ) 5-1 (1-0)

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APPEARANCES

Team: DALIAN YUAN DYNASTY FC (CHN) Attacking Defending Sanctions Field Player Minutes Played Shots Passes Goalkeeper Player

No Match 1 Match 2 Total Score Saved Post Out Assist Miss IP DP CS NCS DO YC 2YC RC

1 FENG XIAOYU ( GK ) 40 33 63 23 4 8

4 ZHANG WEN 21 19 40 3 1 1 4 5

6 GENG DEYANG 25 29 54 7 1 5 1 2 6 6

8 WANG HONGWEI 14 25 39 1 2 4 1 3 6 4 1

13 ZHAO LIANG 26 20 46 6 1 1 3 4 8 1

2 WANG SHUHAN ( GK )

3 XUE ZHIQIANG 1 1 1

5 LIU CHANG 7 2 9 1

7 WATANABE TOMAKI 27 31 58 3 3 3 3 7

9 DING SHUNJIE 17 17 1 1 1

10 TER OZENI DIOGO 29 36 65 1 5 2 3 8 7

11 LIN YUCHEN 4 4 3 1 3

12 LIU CHEN 3 2 5 1

14 LI HONGYU 1 1

LEGEND: IP: Intercepted Pass DP: Dispossessed Opponent CS: Completed Save NCS: Non Completed Save DO: Deflected Out of the pitch DISCIPLINARY RECORD Yellow card(s) 2 Outstanding Players Key Points Red card(s) 0 No 10: TER OZENI DIOGO Influential player, skilful and ability 1. Basic formation 1-2-1 or -2-2. to change pace quickly. 2. Willing to build up from the back No 7: WATANABE TOMAKI Good at both attacking and 3. Play short pass and penetrate in middle court defending. 4. Good confident short passing in attack

5. High confident level during attacking.

6. Some players have quick transition

71 FINAL RANKING th TAIPOWER FC (TPE) 12

HEAD COACH TEAM DATA DISCIPLINARY RECORD Name CHEN KUEI-JEN Yellow card(s) 0 Country Chinese Taipei Red card(s) 0 Date of Birth 06-July-1968

FIXTURES Finals (Group Matches)

Date Teams Score 15-07-2016 vs Sanna Khanh HOA FC (VIE) 3-0 (1-0) 16-07-2016 vs Al-Sadd SC (QAT) 4-0 (1-0)

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APPEARANCES

Team: TAIPOWER FC (TPE) Attacking Defending Sanctions Field Player Minutes Played Shots Passes Goalkeeper Player

No Match 1 Match 2 Total Score Saved Post Out Assist Miss IP DP CS NCS DO YC 2YC RC

1 CHIANG YUNG HSUAN (GK) 40 39 79 17 2 4

2 CHEN SHAN-FU 23 22 45 1 3 1 6 6

8 CHAN CHE-YUAN 26 25 51 1 2 11 8

9 HUING KAI-CHUN 26 25 51 5 1 3 4 14

11 LIN CHIEN – HSUM 26 25 51 3 2 1 4 17

3 HSU.HSIANG-YU 3 13 16 2 2 4

4 LIN CHENG-YI 6 6 1

5 KAO CHUN-HUNG 19 6 25 1 3 7

6 YENHO-SHEN 27 8 35 2 5 13

7 TSENG CHIH-WEI 14 16 30 1 2 2 4 10

10 FANG CHING-JEN 14 14 3 1 2

12 CHU YU-HUNG ( GK ) 1 1

13 LIN CHANG-LUN 27 19 46 1 3 6 8

14 CHEN YI-WEI 9 11 20 1 5 4

LEGEND: IP: Intercepted Pass DP: Dispossessed Opponent CS: Completed Save NCS: Non Completed Save DO: Deflected Out of the pitch DISCIPLINARY RECORD Yellow card(s) 0 Outstanding Players Key Points No 9: HUING KAI-CHUN Key player and heart of the team. 1. Basic formation 1-2-1 or 2-2. Red card(s) 0 No 11: LIN CHIEN Fast and create many chances. 2. High intensity pressing.

3. Play short pass and penetrate in middle court

4. Strength in build up with ball possession to attack

5. Confident on the ball.

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RESULTS

75 RESULTS

Group A

TEAM P W D L F A GD PTS Chonburi Bluewave (THA) 2 2 0 0 9 4 5 6

Nagoya Oceans (JPN) 2 0 1 1 3 5 -2 1

Vic Vipers FC (AUS) 2 0 1 1 5 8 -3 1

Chonburi GOALS Nagoya Oceans Vic Vipers FC TEAM Bluewave P W D L GD PTS CAU. EXP. (JPN) (AUS) (THA) A

Chonburi Bluewave (THA) 3-1 6-3 2 2 0 0 9 4 5 6 2 0

Nagoya Oceans (JPN) 1-3 2-2 2 0 1 1 3 5 -2 1 3 0

Vic Vipers FC (AUS) 3-6 2-2 2 0 1 1 5 8 -3 1 3 0

TOTAL 17 8 0

AVERAGE PER MATCH 5.67 2.67 0

Group B

TEAM P W D L F A GD PTS Tasisat Daryaei FSC (IRN) 2 2 0 0 10 5 5 6

Almalyk FC (UZB) 2 0 1 1 5 6 -1 1

Al Mayadeen FC (LIB) 2 0 1 1 4 8 -4 1

GOALS Tasisat Daryaei Almalyk FC Al Mayadeen TEAM P W D L GD PTS CAU. EXP. FSC (IRN) (UZB) FC (LIB) A

Tasisat Daryaei FSC (IRN) 4-3 6-2 2 2 0 0 10 5 5 6 2 0

Almalyk FC (UZB) 3-4 2-2 2 0 1 1 5 6 -1 1 3 0

Al Mayadeen FC (LIB) 2-6 2-2 2 0 1 1 4 8 -4 1 2 0

TOTAL 19 7 0

AVERAGE PER MATCH 6.33 2.33 0

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Group C

TEAM P W D L F A GD PTS NAFIT Al- Wasat (IRQ) 2 1 1 0 7 3 4 4

Dibba Al Hissin SCC (UAE) 2 0 2 0 3 3 0 2 Dalian Yuan Dynasty FC 2 0 1 1 2 6 -4 1 (CHN)

Dalian Yuan GOALS NAFIT Al- Dibba Al Hissin TEAM Dynasty FC P W D L GD PTS CAU. EXP. Wasat (IRQ) SCC (UAE) (CHN) A

NAFIT Al- Wasat (IRQ) 2-2 5-1 2 1 1 0 7 3 4 4 0 0

Dibba Al Hissin SCC (UAE) 2-2 1-1 2 0 2 0 3 3 0 2 0 0

Dalian Yuan Dynasty FC (CHN) 1-5 1-1 2 0 1 1 2 6 -4 1 2 0

TOTAL 12 2 0

AVERAGE PER MATCH 4 0.67 0

Group D

TEAM P W D L F A GD PTS Sanna Khanh HOA FC (VIE) 2 2 0 0 6 2 4 6

Al-Sadd SC (QAT) 2 1 0 1 6 3 3 3

Taipower FC (TPE) 2 0 0 2 0 7 -7 0

GOALS Sanna Khanh Al-Sadd SC Taipower FC TEAM P W D L GD PTS CAU. EXP. HOA FC (VIE) (QAT) (TPE) A

Sanna Khanh HOA FC (VIE) 3-2 3-0 2 2 0 0 6 2 4 6 2 0

Al-Sadd SC (QAT) 2-3 4-0 2 1 0 1 6 3 3 3 2 0

Taipower FC (TPE) 0-3 0-4 2 0 0 2 0 7 -7 0 0 0

TOTAL 12 4 0

AVERAGE PER MATCH 4 1.33 0

77 Tasisat Sanna GOALS Dibba Al Chonburi NAFIT Nagoya Al-Sadd Almalyk TEAM Hissin SCC Bluewave Al- Wasat Oceans Daryaei Khanh HOA P W D L GD PTS CAU. EXP. SC (QAT) FC (UZB) (UAE) (THA) (IRQ) (JPN) FSC (IRN) FC (VIE) A

Dibba Al Hissin SCC (UAE) 6-2 1 1 0 0 6 2 4 3 1 0

Chonburi Bluewave (THA) 4-1 1 1 0 0 4 1 3 3 1 0

NAFIT Al- Wasat (IRQ) 2-1 1 1 0 0 2 1 1 3 0 0

Nagoya Oceans (JPN) 2-2 1 0 1 0 2 2 0 1 2 0

Tasisat Daryaei FSC (IRN) 2-2 1 0 1 0 2 2 0 1 2 0

Al-Sadd SC (QAT) 1-2 1 0 0 1 1 2 -1 0 2 0

Almalyk FC (UZB) 1-4 1 0 0 1 1 4 -3 0 2 1

Sanna Khanh HOA FC (VIE) 2-6 1 0 0 1 2 6 -4 0 1 0

TOTAL 20 11 1

AVERAGE PER MATCH 5 2.75 0.25

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Quarter-Finals

TEAM P W D L F A GD PTS Dibba Al Hissin SCC (UAE) 1 1 0 0 6 2 4 3

Chonburi Bluewave (THA) 1 1 0 0 4 1 3 3

NAFIT Al- Wasat (IRQ) 1 1 0 0 2 1 1 3

Nagoya Oceans (JPN) * 1 0 1 0 2 2 0 1

Tasisat Daryaei FSC (IRN) * 1 0 1 0 2 2 0 1

Al-Sadd SC (QAT) 1 0 0 1 1 2 -1 0

Almalyk FC (UZB) 1 0 0 1 1 4 -3 0

Sanna Khanh HOA FC (VIE) 1 0 0 1 2 6 -4 0

Tasisat Sanna GOALS Dibba Al Chonburi NAFIT Nagoya Al-Sadd Almalyk TEAM Hissin SCC Bluewave Al- Wasat Oceans Daryaei Khanh HOA P W D L GD PTS CAU. EXP. SC (QAT) FC (UZB) (UAE) (THA) (IRQ) (JPN) FSC (IRN) FC (VIE) A

Dibba Al Hissin SCC (UAE) 6-2 1 1 0 0 6 2 4 3 1 0

Chonburi Bluewave (THA) 4-1 1 1 0 0 4 1 3 3 1 0

NAFIT Al- Wasat (IRQ) 2-1 1 1 0 0 2 1 1 3 0 0

Nagoya Oceans (JPN) 2-2 1 0 1 0 2 2 0 1 2 0

Tasisat Daryaei FSC (IRN) 2-2 1 0 1 0 2 2 0 1 2 0

Al-Sadd SC (QAT) 1-2 1 0 0 1 1 2 -1 0 2 0

Almalyk FC (UZB) 1-4 1 0 0 1 1 4 -3 0 2 1

Sanna Khanh HOA FC (VIE) 2-6 1 0 0 1 2 6 -4 0 1 0

TOTAL 20 11 1

AVERAGE PER MATCH 5 2.75 0.25

79 Semi-Finals

TEAM P W D L F A GD PTS NAFIT Al- Wasat (IRQ) 1 1 0 0 4 1 3 3

Nagoya Oceans (JPN) 1 1 0 0 3 1 2 3

Dibba Al Hissin SCC (UAE) 1 0 0 1 1 3 -2 0

Chonburi Bluewave (THA) 1 0 0 1 1 4 -3 0

NAFIT Nagoya Dibba Al Chonburi GOALS TEAM Al- Wasat Oceans Hissin SCC Bluewave P W D L GD PTS CAU. EXP. (IRQ) (JPN) (UAE) (THA) A

NAFIT Al- Wasat (IRQ) 4-1 1 1 0 0 4 1 3 3 5 0

Nagoya Oceans (JPN) 3-1 1 1 0 0 3 1 2 3 0 0

Dibba Al Hissin SCC (UAE) 1-3 1 0 0 1 1 3 -2 0 1 0

Chonburi Bluewave (THA) 1-4 1 0 0 1 1 4 -3 0 3 2

TOTAL 9 9 2

AVERAGE PER MATCH 4.5 4.5 1

3rd/4th Placing

TEAM P W D L F A GD PTS Chonburi Bluewave (THA) 1 1 0 0 6 1 5 3

Dibba Al Hissin SCC (UAE) 1 0 0 1 1 6 -5 0

GOALS Chonburi Bluewave Dibba Al Hissin SCC TEAM P W D L GD PTS CAU. EXP. (THA) (UAE) A

Chonburi Bluewave (THA) 6-1 1 1 0 0 6 1 5 3 2 0

Dibba Al Hissin SCC (UAE) 1-6 1 0 0 1 1 6 -5 0 1 0 TOTAL 7 3 0 AVERAGE PER MATCH 7 3 0

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Final

TEAM P W D L F A GD PTS NAFIT Al- Wasat (IRQ) * 1 0 1 0 4 4 0 1

Nagoya Oceans (JPN) * 1 0 1 0 4 4 0 1

* The standings are based on points, head-to-head, goal difference and number of goals of the teams tied

GOALS TEAM NAFIT Al- Wasat (IRQ) Nagoya Oceans (JPN) P W D L GD PTS CAU. EXP. A

NAFIT Al- Wasat (IRQ) 4-4 1 0 1 0 4 4 0 1 3 0

Nagoya Oceans (JPN) 4-4 1 0 1 0 4 4 0 1 1 0 TOTAL 8 4 0 AVERAGE PER MATCH 8 4 0

81 Team Ranking

Stage Group Team Name Ranking

Final Final Nagoya Oceans (JPN) 1

Final Final NAFIT Al- Wasat (IRQ) 2

Final 3rd/4th Placing Chonburi Bluewave (THA) 3

Final 3rd/4th Placing Dibba Al Hissin SCC (UAE) 4

Final Quarter-Finals Tasisat Daryaei FSC (IRN) 5

Final Quarter-Finals Al-Sadd SC (QAT) 6

Final Quarter-Finals Almalyk FC (UZB) 7

Final Quarter-Finals Sanna Khanh HOA FC (VIE) 8

Final Group A Vic Vipers FC (AUS) 9

Final Group B Al Mayadeen FC (LIB) 10

Final Group C Dalian Yuan Dynasty FC (CHN) 11

Final Group D Taipower FC (TPE) 12

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STATISTICS

85 STATISTICS

Spectators Date Fixture Stage Group Name Venue Spectators Capacity % Avg AFC FUTSAL CLUB 21 Jul, NAFIT Al- Wasat (IRQ) vs Bangkok Arena, CHAMPIONSHIP 2016, Semi-Finals 11,050 12,000 92% 552.50 2016 Chonburi Bluewave (THA) Bangkok,Thailand Final AFC FUTSAL CLUB 19 Jul, Chonburi Bluewave (THA) vs Bangkok Arena, CHAMPIONSHIP 2016, Quarter-Finals 10,600 12,000 88% 530.00 2016 Almalyk FC (UZB) Bangkok,Thailand Final AFC FUTSAL CLUB 17 Jul, Chonburi Bluewave (THA) vs Bangkok Arena, CHAMPIONSHIP 2016, Group A 10,200 12,000 85% 510.00 2016 Nagoya Oceans (JPN) Bangkok,Thailand Final AFC FUTSAL CLUB 23 Jul, Dibba Al Hissin SCC (UAE) vs Bangkok Arena, CHAMPIONSHIP 2016, 3rd/4th Placing 7,000 12,000 58% 350.00 2016 Chonburi Bluewave (THA) Bangkok,Thailand Final AFC FUTSAL CLUB 19 Jul, Tasisat Daryaei FSC (IRN) vs Bangkok Arena, CHAMPIONSHIP 2016, Quarter-Finals 7,000 12,000 58% 350.00 2016 Nagoya Oceans (JPN) Bangkok,Thailand Final AFC FUTSAL CLUB 23 Jul, Nagoya Oceans (JPN) vs Bangkok Arena, CHAMPIONSHIP 2016, Final 6,150 12,000 51% 307.50 2016 NAFIT Al- Wasat (IRQ) Bangkok,Thailand Final AFC FUTSAL CLUB 15 Jul, Chonburi Bluewave (THA) vs Bangkok Arena, CHAMPIONSHIP 2016, Group A 5,600 12,000 47% 280.00 2016 Vic Vipers FC (AUS) Bangkok,Thailand Final AFC FUTSAL CLUB 17 Jul, Tasisat Daryaei FSC (IRN) vs Bangkok Arena, CHAMPIONSHIP 2016, Group B 4,000 12,000 33% 200.00 2016 Al Mayadeen FC (LIB) Bangkok,Thailand Final AFC FUTSAL CLUB 21 Jul, Dibba Al Hissin SCC (UAE) vs Bangkok Arena, CHAMPIONSHIP 2016, Semi-Finals 500 12,000 4% 25.00 2016 Nagoya Oceans (JPN) Bangkok,Thailand Final AFC FUTSAL CLUB 19 Jul, NAFIT Al- Wasat (IRQ) vs Al- Bangkok Arena, CHAMPIONSHIP 2016, Quarter-Finals 400 12,000 3% 20.00 2016 Sadd SC (QAT) Bangkok,Thailand Final AFC FUTSAL CLUB 15 Jul, Tasisat Daryaei FSC (IRN) vs Bangkok Arena, CHAMPIONSHIP 2016, Group B 300 12,000 3% 15.00 2016 Almalyk FC (UZB) Bangkok,Thailand Final AFC FUTSAL CLUB 17 Jul, NAFIT Al- Wasat (IRQ) vs Bangkok Arena, CHAMPIONSHIP 2016, Group C 300 12,000 3% 15.00 2016 Dalian Yuan Dynasty FC (CHN) Bangkok,Thailand Final AFC FUTSAL CLUB 19 Jul, Sanna Khanh HOA FC (VIE) vs Bangkok Arena, CHAMPIONSHIP 2016, Quarter-Finals 200 12,000 2% 10.00 2016 Dibba Al Hissin SCC (UAE) Bangkok,Thailand Final AFC FUTSAL CLUB 15 Jul, Sanna Khanh HOA FC (VIE) vs Bangkok Arena, CHAMPIONSHIP 2016, Group D 200 12,000 2% 10.00 2016 Taipower FC (TPE) Bangkok,Thailand Final AFC FUTSAL CLUB 16 Jul, Dalian Yuan Dynasty FC (CHN) Bangkok Arena, CHAMPIONSHIP 2016, Group C 200 12,000 2% 10.00 2016 vs Dibba Al Hissin SCC (UAE) Bangkok,Thailand Final AFC FUTSAL CLUB 16 Jul, Nagoya Oceans (JPN) vs Vic Bangkok Arena, CHAMPIONSHIP 2016, Group A 200 12,000 2% 10.00 2016 Vipers FC (AUS) Bangkok,Thailand Final AFC FUTSAL CLUB 16 Jul, Al-Sadd SC (QAT) vs Taipower Bangkok Arena, CHAMPIONSHIP 2016, Group D 200 12,000 2% 10.00 2016 FC (TPE) Bangkok,Thailand Final AFC FUTSAL CLUB 15 Jul, NAFIT Al- Wasat (IRQ) vs Bangkok Arena, CHAMPIONSHIP 2016, Group C 200 12,000 2% 10.00 2016 Dibba Al Hissin SCC (UAE) Bangkok,Thailand Final AFC FUTSAL CLUB 16 Jul, Al Mayadeen FC (LIB) vs Bangkok Arena, CHAMPIONSHIP 2016, Group B 200 12,000 2% 10.00 2016 Almalyk FC (UZB) Bangkok,Thailand Final AFC FUTSAL CLUB 17 Jul, Sanna Khanh HOA FC (VIE) vs Bangkok Arena, CHAMPIONSHIP 2016, Group D 100 12,000 1% 5.00 2016 Al-Sadd SC (QAT) Bangkok,Thailand Final 86 AFC Futsal Club Championship Thailand 2016 Technical Report and Statistics

AFC Futsal Club Championship Thailand 2016 had a record attendance of 64,600 with an average of 3,230 per match

87 Online Statistics

1,625,248 impressions 2016 5,510 new likes Average of 612 like a day 2015 728,905 impressions

2016 1,556,259 impressions 2015 305,697 impressions

1,536,845 minutes of viewing time

Video with the highest number of viewing time (minutes) 181,460 (Nafit Al-Wasat vs Chonburi Bluewave)

Video with the highest number of views 17,093 (Sanna Khanh Hoa FC vs Dibba Al Hissin)

2016 234,369 page views 2015 139,527 page views

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Yellow Cards & Red Cards

No. TEAM P Y R

1 Al Mayadeen FC (LIB) 2 2 0

2 Dalian Yuan Dynasty FC (CHN) 2 2 0

3 Vic Vipers FC (AUS) 2 3 0

4 Sanna Khanh HOA FC (VIE) 3 3 0

5 Dibba Al Hissin SCC (UAE) 5 3 0

6 Al-Sadd SC (QAT) 3 4 0

7 Tasisat Daryaei FSC (IRN) 3 4 0

8 Almalyk FC (UZB) 3 5 1

9 Nagoya Oceans (JPN) 5 6 0

10 Chonburi Bluewave(THA) 5 6 2

11 NAFIT Al- Wasat (IRQ) 5 8 0

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TEAM TOTAL

DIBBA AL HISSIN SCC (UAE) 43.12

NAGOYA OCEANS (JPN) 42.50

NAFIT AL- WASAT (IRQ) 40.63

CHONBURI BLUEWAVE (THA) 40.50

SANNA KHANH HOA FC (VIE) 25.50

AL-SADD SC (QAT) 25.50

TASISAT DARYAEI FSC (IRN) 25.00

ALMALYK FC (UZB) 25.00

TAIPOWER FC (TPE) 17.75

AL MAYADEEN FC (LIB) 17.26

VIC VIPERS FC (AUS) 17.12

DALIAN YUAN DYNASTY FC (CHN) 16.25

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MEDICAL REPORT

91 MEDICAL REPORT

During the AFC Futsal Club Championship Thailand 2016, AFC Chief Medical Officer Dr. Nisith Chowdhury together with Dr. Jimmy Chin Chee Ming managed the medical services and infrastructure at the Bangkok Arena, at related teams’ hotel and at the AFC Headquarters.

The excellent preparation by the LOC, led by LOC Chief Medical Officer Dr. Paisal Chantarapitak, contributed to the successful staging of the competition. The well-estalished healthcare services and infrastructure as well as the professional and experienced staff were beyond expectations.

The gathering of the Team Medical staffs prior to the tournament was an excellent platform to provide information on the medical services and infrastructure in-place during the competition. The anti-doping programme procedures were also explained. Consequently, the Team Medical staff were able to extend their full cooperation during the entire tournament.

The participating Clubs’ Medical Staff during the Pre-Coordination Medical Meeting. (Seating from left to right: Dr. Avaz Minavand Chal-Tasisat Daryae(IRN) i, Fang Shiguo - Dalian Yuan Dynasty(CHN), Caroline Elise Drummond-Vic Vipers(AUS), Dr. Paisal Chantarapitak(THA), LOC Chief Medical Officer, Dr. Nisith Chowdhury(IND)- AFC Medical Officer, Dr. Jimmy Chin Chee Ming(BRU)-AFC Medical Officer, Petan Stefcho-Al Saad FC(QAT). (Standing from right to left: Dr. Nishimori Yasuhiro-Nagaya Oceans (JPN), Ali Mathboob Taher-Nafit Al-Wasat (IRQ), Spiros Kargas-Vic Vipers (AUS), Melhem Chamas-Al Mayadeen (LEB), Chotiwut Boonyapukkana-Dibba Al Hisin (UAE), Manager Chonburi Bluewave (THA), Huynh Van Phu-Sanna Khanh HOA FC (VIE), Huang Pin-Ju- Taipower (TPE) and Yunusov Sherzod-Almalyk FC (UZB)

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Injuries and Illnesses Recording The Team Physicians of the twelve (12) participating Diagnosis of Injuries clubs were asked to report on a daily basis, both on non-match days and match days, all injuries and illnesses incurred during the tournament starting from the moment the clubs arrived at the venue.

The acceptance and compliance were remarkable, as demonstrated by the response rate of about 1 Contusion / haematoma / bruise (48.4%) 95%. The quality of the data collected during the 1 tournament was excellent. The collected data were 1 Sprain (injury of joint or ligaments) (16.1%) then entered into the AFC Administration System 1 Laceratiion / abrasion / skin lesion (12.9%) (AFCAS) by the AFC Medical Officers. 15 Strain / muscle rupture / tear (9.7%) From the twenty (20) matches, a total of thirty- 3 Ligamentous rupture (3.2%) one (31) injuries were reported. This corresponded to a ratio of 1.5 injuries per match, which is higher Other bone injuries (3.2%) when compared to the match injury incidence of Other (3.2%) 0.8 in 2015. It was also reported by the club medical 4 personnel that a total of thirty-four (34) injuries 5 Dislocation, subluxation (3.2%) occurred during the team’s training which had higher contacts than match days.

The majority of the injuries (77%) affected the lower extremity such as the thigh (19.4%), knee (19.4%) and ankle (19.4%). The most frequent diagnoses were contusions, sprains and laceration/abrasion.

Injuries Body Parts

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0 Face (incl. Finger Head Thigh Knee Ankle Lower leg Hip Groin Achilles Pelvis / Sacrum / eye, ear, nose) (6.5%) (3.2%) (19.4%) (19.4%) (19.4%) (6.5%) (3.2%) (3.2%) tendon buttock (12.9%) (3.2%) (3.2%)

Upper Extremities Lower Extremities

93 Almost half of the injuries were caused by contact with another player (55%) and other injuries (35%) were due to non- contact trauma, recurrence of previous injuries and over use with sudden on- 6% set. Based on the judgement of the club team physicians, 10% were caused by 6% Contact with another player (17) foul play (hidden or overt). 10% 55% Non-contact trauma (7) Medical cases have been monitored and recorded at the Bangkok Arena during Foul play (overt or hidden fouls) (3) match days and at the official teams and delegations’ hotels during non- Over-Use (Sudden On-Set) (2) match days. Minor cases attended to 23% were from simple to severe headache, Recurrence from previous injury (2) upper respiratory infections, sore throat without fever, simple cough and colds. There were also players who were treated on-site prior to referral to hospital for further investigation and treatment.

Doping Controls

In accordance with the AFC in- competition doping control procedures, one (1) player per team was randomly selected to provide urine samples. A total of 26 urine samples were collected and analysed at the WADA accredited doping laboratory based in Bangkok. None of the tests returned positive result, which proved that AFC’s determination to keep the game doping- free at every level benefits the AFC Futsal Club Championship.

The cooperation of the Team officials and players during the doping controls was commendable.

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REFEREES REPORT

97 REFEREES REPORT

Date of Tournament 15 - 23 July 2016 Futsal Referees Venue Bangkok, Thailand Stadium Bangkok Arena Stadium 1. RYAN JOHN SHEPHEARD (AUS) 2. SCOTT BRADLEY KIDSON (AUS) 3. AN RAN (CHN) 4. MAHMOUD REZA NASIRLOO (IRN) 5. HASAN MOUSA AL-GBURI (IRQ) Futsal Referee Instructors/Assessors 6. KOZAKI TOMOHIRO (JPN) 7. KOBAYASHI HIROYUKI (JPN) 8. HUSIEN KHALAILEH (JOR) 1. TAMPLIN ADRIAN (AUS) 9. KIM JONGHEE (KOR) 2. WONG PO ON (HKG) 10. NURDIN BUKUEV (KGZ) 11. MOHAMAD CHAMI (LIB) 12. HELDAY IDANG (MAS) Fitness Referees Instructor 13. YUTTAKON MAIKET (THA) 14. REY MARTINEZ RITAGA (PHI) 1. YAMAGISHI TAKASHI (JPN) 15. KHAMIS HASSAN AL-SHAMSI (UAE) 16. TRUONG QUOC DUNG (VIE)

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INTRODUCTION FITNESS TRAINING

Two AFC Futsal Referee Instructors and 16 AFC Futsal Referees were The fitness training for Referees was conducted on 13th July 2016 at appointed. All the appointed Referees were given the opportunity Bangkok Arena Stadium. Referee Fitness Instructor conducted the to be assessed, guided and supported during this tournament and training with support from Futsal Referees Instructor and the LOC. they have performed very well. Referee Fitness Instructor was also appointed for this championship. THEORETICAL SESSION

ARRIVAL & COORDINATION MEETING Presentations by the instructors added a lot to the referees’ knowledge. Two sessions were conducted on 13th and 14th July 2016. Referees All appointed Referee Instructors, Referee Fitness Instructor and were urged to be committed, courageous and be consistent when they Futsal Referees reported on 12th July 2016. perform on the pitch.

The key points covered and delivered were as follows: PREPARATORY COURSE 1. Consistency/Uniformity on Foul recognition/Degree of Foul 2. Protecting the Players The aim of the Preparatory Course is to ensure that, all appointed 3. Let Game Flow futsal referees ready physical and mental to officiate the Competition. 4. Substitution Bench Control Three main elements conducted during the course are: 5. Other related topics

1. Fitness-Check 2. Theoretical Session PRACTICAL SESSION 3. Practical Session Two practical sessions were held at Bangkok Arena Stadium. Futsal Referee Instructors conducted the simulation training on positioning and movement, signalling etc.

99 APPOINTMENT OF REFEREES DAILY BRIEFING AND DE-BRIEFING

For the first match days referee appointments were announced 1 day Briefing and de-briefing sessions were held in the daily from 09:00 before the match (after the debriefing session) and distributed to the – 10:00. The debriefing session is to recap the referees’ performance referees. Subsequent appointments were distributed to the relevant and correct or explain the referees’ decisions the previous day to officials after discussion with the instructors for each match day. improve further. The appointed RA conducted the session using clips Appointments were based on the neutrality, referees’ performances of relevant incidents from the match DVD. Team tactics from the game etc. were also discussed for referees’ consideration ahead of the next games involving those teams. After the quarter finals matches 6 Futsal Referees were released from the competition: Referees from Australia, China, Iraq, Japan, Jordan and Malaysia HOSPITALITY BY LOC

On the refereeing side, the LOC did exceptionally well. The LOC RECOVERY TRAINING provided good assistance and support to the referees and the instructors. The transport during training and on match days was very Total of 20 matches played, 4 matches were played every day for 3 well coordinated. The referees were given free internet access in the consecutive days (group stage). All the referees were needed for hotel, where a gym and swimming pool were also available. appointment every day. Primary emphasis of physical training during this tournament is “recovery”, to prepare for consecutive matches (to reduce fatigue from the previous match, and to re-set the body for the next match). Physical training session was conducted at the Hotel Gymnasium. The session was conducted by appointed AFC Fitness Instructor.

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OVERALL PERFORMANCE OF REFEREES

All matches were generally played in the spirit of fair play and the players respected the decisions of the referees. There were no major errors committed by the match officials which affected the result of the match. The teamwork, cooperation and communication among the referees were encouraging. The overall performance of the referees was very good.

Referee & 2nd Referee in the final match with team captain of both teams

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STAR SELECTION

103 STARTING FIVE: DREAM TEAM

SEKIGUCHI YUSHI (GK) No. 2; Age 25 Nagoya Oceans (JPN)

FARHAD TAVAKOLI YOSHIKAWA TOMOKI No. 13; Age 27 No 3. ; Age 27 NAFIT Al- Wasat (IRQ) Nagoya Oceans (JPN)

JIRAWAT SORNWICHIAN (C) GHODRAT BAHADORI No. 11; Age 28 No. 7; Age 26 Chonburi Bluewave (THA) NAFIT Al- Wasat (IRQ)

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STARTING FIVE: RESERVES TEAM

AHMED DURAID (GK) No 2. ; Age 31 NAFIT Al- Wasat (IRQ)

KARIM ABOU ZEID MUSTAFA BACHAY No. 12; Age 25 No. 8; Age 24 Dibba Al Hissin SCC (UAE) NAFIT Al- Wasat (IRQ)

SUPHAWUT THUEANKLANG HOSSEIN TAYEBI No 9. ; Age 27 No 13; Age 28 Chonburi Bluewave (THA) Tasisat Daryaei FSC (IRN)

Coach

PEDRO ALEXANDRE SILVA DA COSTA Age 38 Nagoya Oceans(JPN) 105 NUMBERS GAME 20 Total number matches played in AFC Futsal Club Championship Bangkok, Thailand.

TEAM APPEARANCES

7 Nagoya Oceans 6 Chonburi BlueWave 3 Ardus, Thai Son Nam, Shenzhen Nanling, Al Rayyan, Al Sadd 2 Vic Vipers, Giti Pasand, Tasisat Daryaei, Nafit Al Wasat, Al Qadsia, Al Sadaka, Bank of Beirut, Lokomotiv Tashkent

1 Wuhan Dilong, Zhejiang Dragon, Dalian Yuan Dynasty, Taiwan Power Company, Foolad Mahan, Shahid Mansouri, Dabiri Tabriz, Al Karkh, Yarmouk, AUB-Altyn-Tash, MFC Emgek, All Sports, Pro›s Cafe, Al Mayadeen, Thai Port, Al Khaleej, Dibba Al Hissin, Stroitel Zarafshan, Almalyk, Sanna Khánh Hòa

35 Vahid Shamsaee holds the record for most goals scored overall in the AFC Futsal Club Championship competition.

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1-6 The biggest victory in a final tournament, by Chonburi Bluewave against Dibba Al-Hissin in Bangkok. 11,050 A record crowd of 11,050 saw NAFIT Al- Wasat (IRQ) beat Chonburi Bluewave (THA) 1-4 in the AFC Futsal Club Championship 2016 semi final in Bangkok. FINAL TOURNAMENT RECORDS 9 Seconds it took Jamoliddin Sharipov to score the fastest goal in AFC Futsal Club Championship in Bangkok, Thailand. PLAYER

YOUNGEST ANDO RYOHEI (JAPAN) 17 years 10 days

OLDEST 6 VAHID SHAMSAEE Most appearances player in AFC Futsal Club Championship Amro Mohssein(Qatar), Kitahara (ISLAMIC REPUBLIC OF IRAN) Wataru (Japan), (Islamic 40 years 3 days Republic Of Iran), Suphawut Thueanklang (Thailand), Tojiboev Shuhrat (Uzbekistan), Yoshikawa Tomoki (Japan)

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PREVIOUS WINNERS

109 PREVIOUS WINNERS

EDITION YEAR HOST CHAMPION RUNNER-UP

1 2010 Isfahan Foolad Mahan Al-Sadd

2 2011 Doha Nagoya Oceans Shahid Mansouri

3 2012 Kuwait Giti Pasand Ardus

4 2013 Nagoya Chonburi Bluewave Giti Pasand

5 2014 Chengdu Nagoya Oceans Chonburi Bluewave

6 2015 Isfahan Tasisat Daryaei Al-Qadsia

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PREVIOUS MVPs YEAR NAME CLUB

2010 Vahid Shamsaee Foolad Mahan Sepahan (Islamic Republic of Iran)

2011 Mohammad Keshavarz Shahid Mansouri (Islamic Republic of Iran)

2012 Mohammed Keshavarz Giti Pasand (Islamic Republic of Iran)

2013 Suphawut Thueanklang Chonburi Bluewave (Thailand)

2014 Kaoru Morioka Nagoya Oceans (Japan)

2015 Vahid Shamsaee Tasisat Daryaei FSC (Islamic Republic of Iran)

PREVIOUS TOP SCORERS YEAR NAME CLUB GOALS

2010 Vahid Shamsaee Foolad Mahan Sepahan (Islamic Republic of Iran) 17

2011 Ashgar Hassanzadeh Al Rayyan SC (Qatar) 10

2012 Ahmad Esmaeilpour Sanaye Giti Pasand (Islamic Republic of Iran) 9

2013 Kaoru Morioka Nagoya Oceans (Japan) 8

2014 Kaoru Morioka Nagoya Oceans (Japan) 5

2015 Vahid Shamsaee Tasisat Daryaei FSC (Islamic Republic of Iran) 10

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AWARDS

113 FAIRPLAY AWARDS

DIBBA AL HISSIN

The AFC Fair Play Award is awarded to the team which has collected the most Fair Play points in the competition. AFC Futsal Club Championship 2016 winner Dibba Al Hissin won the Fair Play Award after amassing 43.12 points.

Fairplay Awards Criteria:

Teams are assessed in five categories, with a further category relating 4. Respect towards the referee (max. 5 marks): to the behavior of the public. This is how the points are calculated. Players are expected to respect the officials - including assistants - at all times.The Fair Play delegate’s assessment will not double count 1. Red and Yellow Card (max. 10 marks): items already covered in the ‘Red and Yellow cards’ but the seriousness If a player who is on a yellow card (-1 point) commits another yellow of the offences punished by cards may be considered. Any single major card offence, only the red card will count (-3 points). But if a player incident may have a significant bearing on the score.A positive attitude, who has already been cautioned then commits a red card offence, both including the acceptance of doubtful decisions without protest, will be cards will count (so the player will receive -4 points). This is the only rewarded with high marks section in which it is possible to receive a score below zero. 5. Behaviour of the officials (max. 5 marks): 2. Positive Play (max. 10 marks): Team officials, including coaches, are expected to develop the sporting, This is designed to encourage attractive play that will increase the technical and tactical level of their team – and instruct players to enjoyment of spectators and the following areas are taken into behave in accordance with the Fair Play principles. Positive and consideration: negative aspects of the team officials’ conduct will be assessed – such as whether they calm down or provoke angry players or fans and how Positive they accept the decisions of the referee. Co-operation with the media • Using attacking tactics, not defensive will also be taken into account. Any single major incident may have a • Speeding up the game significant bearing on the final mark, as will breaches of the regulations • Efforts to gain time (e.g. bringing the ball back into play quickly governing the dugout and technical area. even if the team is in a winning position) • Continuing to push for goals when in a winning position For categories 1-5, the overall assessment of a team is obtained by Negative adding up the points given for the individual categories, dividing this • sum by the maximum points score (40) and multiplying it by 10. • Slowing down the game • Time wasting Total Number of points (x 10 / (40*)). • Tactics based on foul play • Play-acting (simulation) In addition, there is one further category assessed by the Fair Play delegate 3. Respect towards the opponent (max. 5 marks): Players should respect the Laws of the Game and abide by the spirit 6. Behaviour of the crowd (max. 5 marks): of Fair Play. The Fair Play delegate’s assessment will not double count All teams begin with a score of 5 points. A maximum of a further 5 items already covered in the ‘Red and Yellow cards’ category, but the points can be added for: seriousness of the offences punished by cards may be considered. This category will also include offences overlooked by the referee. Any • Verbal support in acceptable form single major incident between players may have a significant bearing • Covert recognition of outstanding play by the opponents on the final score. A maximum of 5 points can be deducted for:

• Persistent foul and abusive language • Persistent abuse of the officials’ decisions • Aggressive and threatening conduct towards opposing fans

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TOP GOAL SCORER AWARDS

JIRAWAT SORNWICHIAN

Jirawat Sornwichian emerged as the AFC Futsal Club Championship Top Scorer with seven goals. Assists will be included if two or more players were equal on goals scored.

MVP AWARDS

FARHAD TAVAKOLI

Farhad Tavakoli was crowed the AFC Futsal Championship Most Valuable Player (MVP) The 27-year-old scored three times during the competition.

MVP SELECTION CRITERIA: 1. Semi finalist Team. 2. No red card received. 3. Major impact on outcome of the match. • Inspiration to others • Technical skills • Tactical Awareness • Physical Fitness • Sporting Behavior • Fair Play

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TOURNAMENT INFORMATION

117 VENUES BANGKOK ARENA, THAILAND

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119 AFC DELEGATION

NAME COUNTRY DESIGNATION SHAIKH SALMAN BIN EBRAHIM AL KHALIFA BAHRAIN AFC PRESIDENT DATO’ WINDSOR PAUL JOHN MALAYSIA GENERAL SECRETARY ALI KAFASHIAN NAEINI ISLAMIC REPUBLIC OF IRAN HEAD OF DELEGATION SHIN MANGIL KOREA REPUBLIC DIRECTOR OF COMPETITIONS KELLY SATHIRAJ A/L V KALIMUTU MALAYSIA TOURNAMENT DIRECTOR DR. HAMID MOHAMMED ALI AL-SHAIBANI YEMEN DISCIPLINARY OFFICER F RANDALL CUNLIFFE GUAM APPEALS OFFICER EDNA PONELAS CARPIO PHILIPPINES MEDICAL COORDINATOR DR. NISITH CHOWDHURY INDIA MEDICAL/DOPING CONTROL OFFICER DR. JIMMY CHIN CHEE MING BRUNEI DARUSSALAM MEDICAL/DOPING CONTROL OFFICER CHAN KA CHUNG HONG KONG MATCH COMMISSIONER SANJAY KUMAR INDIA MATCH COMMISSIONER MOHAMED FAIROZE MUHISEEN SRI LANKA GENERAL COORDINATOR PAIRIT TANPAIREE THAILAND ASSISTANT GENERAL COORDINATOR JAKHONGIR RAKHMATULLAEV UZBEKISTAN ASSISTANT GENERAL COORDINATOR ADRIAN TAMPLIN ALEXANDER AUSTRALIA REFEREE ASSESSOR ANDY WONG HONG KONG REFEREE ASSESSOR BADRUL HISHAM BIN KALAM MALAYSIA REFEREE COORDINATOR ANNIKA HARLOFF GERMANY GEFLOR PARTNER DARREN ANDRE STEWART MALAYSIA HEAD OF ACCOMMODATION & TEAM SUPPORT KUMARASON A/L CHANDRAN MALAYSIA MARKETING MANAGER KEITARO AOKI JAPAN MARKETING MANAGER JAMES KITCHING AUSTRALIA LEGAL OFFICER

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GURSIMRAN BRAR INDIA LEGAL OFFICER HUSSEIN DIB LEBANON TSG ANALYST SHAHRZAD MOZAFAR ISLAMIC REPUBLIC OF IRAN TSG ANALYST TAKAHIRO KOMORI JAPAN FITNESS INSTRUCTOR MOHD IZZAT NAZRIN MALAYSIA TSG COORDINATOR JANNARONG MAKKAMNOED THAILAND TSG ASSISTANT KORAKOT NGOENTHAWORN THAILAND TSG ASSISTANT PANKANAPOL KAMPOL THAILAND TSG ASSISTANT THANYATHEP PETKOMOL THAILAND TSG ASSISTANT TANISON PIOYCHAROEN THAILAND TSG ASSISTANT RUNGSIMAN JANNOPPAKUN THAILAND TSG ASSISTANT SANTISUK LEEPO THAILAND TSG ASSISTANT SONGKOD PHITAKKIJ THAILAND TSG ASSISTANT TAKDANAI PANSIRI THAILAND TSG ASSISTANT WEERAYUT BIACHI THAILAND TSG ASSISTANT JANNARONG MAKKAMNOED THAILAND TSG ASSISTANT KORAKOT NGOENTHAWORN THAILAND TSG ASSISTANT AN RAN CHINA PR AFC FUTSAL REFEREE RYAN JOHN SHEPHEARD AUSTRALIA AFC FUTSAL REFEREE SCOTT BRADLEY KIDSON AUSTRALIA AFC FUTSAL REFEREE HELDAY IDANG MALAYSIA AFC FUTSAL REFEREE BUKUEV NURDIN KYRGYZSTAN AFC FUTSAL REFEREE YUTTAKON MAIKET THAILAND AFC FUTSAL REFEREE HASAN MOHAMMED MOUSA AL-GBURI IRAQ AFC FUTSAL REFEREE MAHMOUD REZA NASIRLOO ISLAMIC REPUBLIC OF IRAN AFC FUTSAL REFEREE SKOBAYASHI HIROYUKI JAPAN AFC FUTSAL REFEREE KOZAKI TOMOHIRO JAPAN AFC FUTSAL REFEREE KHAMIS HASSAN KHAMIS HASSAN ALSHAMSI UNITED ARAB EMIRATES AFC FUTSAL REFEREE REY MARTINEZ RITAGA PHILIPPINES AFC FUTSAL REFEREE HUSIEN KHALAILEH JORDAN AFC FUTSAL REFEREE MOHAMAD CHAMI LEBANON AFC FUTSAL REFEREE KIM JONGHEE KOREA AFC FUTSAL REFEREE TRUONG QUOC DUNG VIETNAM AFC FUTSAL REFEREE ISHVINDER KAUR SHEKON MALAYSIA MEDICAL COORDINATOR ALSON YUE AUN SOON MALAYSIA AV OFFICER ZAINOL TALEP MALAYSIA AV OFFICER ANNA SUHAILIN BINTI ABU KASSIM MALAYSIA COMPETITIONS SECRETARY MELISSA ALAXANDAR MALAYSIA COMPETITIONS SECRETARY VIJASH NAIDU A/L MENIANDI MALAYSIA ICT COORDINATOR SYED MURTADHA ABDUL AZIZ BIN SYED TAHA MALAYSIA IT SUPPORT (ACCREDITATION) LEE SEUNGHUN KOREA REPUBLIC MEDIA OFFICER VACHIRA KALONG THAILAND OFFICIAL PHOTOGRAPHER SIT JO LYNN MALAYSIA TEAM SUPPORT COORDINATOR LEE SEUNGHUN KOREA REPUBLIC MEDIA OFFICER VACHIRA KALONG THAILAND OFFICIAL PHOTOGRAPHER SIT JO LYNN MALAYSIA TEAM SUPPORT COORDINATOR

121 TECHNICAL STUDY GROUP

The AFC Futsal Championship in Thailand had been concluded 2 Technical Analysts Group (TAG) and 1 Fitness Instructor from AFC successfully in the City of Bangkok from 15th February – 23rd July Futsal Elite Instructors been selected by Head of the AFC Futsal & Beach 2016, total of 12 qualified club competed in this highest level of AFC Soccer Development alongside with 10 assistants. The TAGs assistants Futsal Club Championship. were chosen from Bangkok city to perform the match analysis, data and statistic collection for future technical manual development. This is the 7th edition of AFC Futsal Club Championship and the majority of the teams are improving extremely fast, most of the matches were The experienced Hussein Dib, Shahrzad Mozafar and Takahiro Komori in high tempo with lots of high pressure. acted as leaders, and guided the teams well and provided great support in this task.

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TSG COORDINATOR : NAME COUNTRY MOHD IZZAT NAZRIN MALAYSIA

TSG ANALYSTS: NAME COUNTRY HUSSEIN DIB LEBANON SHAHRZAD MOZAFAR ISLAMIC REPUBLIC OF IRAN TAKAHIRO KOMORI JAPAN

TSG ASSISTANTS: NAME COUNTRY JANNARONG MAKKAMNOED THAILAND KORAKOT NGOENTHAWORN THAILAND PANKANAPOL KAMPOL THAILAND THANYATHEP PETKOMOL THAILAND TANISON PIOYCHAROEN THAILAND RUNGSIMAN JANNOPPAKUN THAILAND SANTISUK LEEPO THAILAND SONGKOD PHITAKKIJ THAILAND TAKDANAI PANSIRI THAILAND WEERAYUT BIACHI THAILAND

123 ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS

Editorial ALI TARGHOLIZADEH MOHD IZZAT NAZRIN IAN GRIFFITHS HELEN SUMMERS

Design and Layout HENRY KHOR KOK HEAN

Pictures THAILAND LOC

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