That's why they are the Champions of Oceania! The Solomon Islands,yes 4-1 down to Tahiti in the final and win 6-4. Great game to watch and good luck to them at the FIFA Futsal World Cup Finals in Thailand next year.
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ASB Futsal National League on Sky
New Zealand sports fans will be able to get a taste of the world�s fastest growing indoor sport when highlights of series one of the ASB Futsal National League air on Sky TV this January.
AUCKLAND � New Zealand sports fans will be able to get a taste of the world�s fastest growing indoor sport when highlights of series one of the ASB Futsal National League air on Sky TV this January.
New Zealand Football commissioned Christchurch-based production company Shuriken to produce the highlights package, with support from ASB helping to secure airtime for all three series of the national league�s second season.
Series one was held at Dunedin�s Edgar Centre earlier this month with series two scheduled for February at Auckland�s ASB Stadium and the league culminating at Wellington�s ASB Sports Centre in March.
New Zealand Football�s Futsal Development Manager Dave Payne said the coverage would attract even more players to a game that it beginning to take off in centres around New Zealand.
�TV is a wonderful shop window to showcase the sport and I�m sure the highlights will pique the interest of viewers who haven�t been exposed to the sport before,� Payne said.
�The fast pace of futsal and the indoor setting make it an ideal spectator sport and some of the games from the first series were really entertaining.�
Auckland Football�s AFF-East City Futsal lead the standings after the first series, with surprise package Mainland Futsal the next best in the seven team federation-based league.
ASB Futsal National League 2011/12 Series One � Broadcast times
Date
Time
Channel
4 Jan
20:00
SKY Sport 3
7 Jan
10:30
SKY Sport 2
9 Jan
20:30
SKY Sport 2
9 Jan
23:00
SKY Sport 1
This is good, make sure you book it in even if you can't watch it.
Bizarre...
But also cool,will definitely watch!
Bizarre...
But also cool,will definitely watch!
Camera crew in one venue for all matches over short period of time means it is probably a hell of a lot cheaper.
Had the futsal whites qualified for the wc in Thailand, we would have been playing Russia, Gutemala and Colombia.
http://www.fifa.com/futsalworldcup/news/newsid=1685832/index.html
here are the other groups
Group A: Thailand, Costa Rica, Ukraine, Paraguay
Group B: Spain, Iran, Panama, Morocco
Group C: Brazil, Japan, Libya, Portugal
Group D: Argentina, Mexico, Italy, Australia
Group E: Egypt, Serbia, Czech Republic, Kuwait
Group F: Russia, Solomon Islands, Guatemala, Colombia
Trans Tasman Cup (3 match series v Aussies) on this weekend Sept 21, 22, 23 at Kohimarama.
Aussies heading to Futsal world Cup In thailand in November, so these are important build-up games for them.
SKY broadcast the national competition last season, but no mention of any telecast as yet.
Anyone know of any planned video streaming?
Three match Futsalroos series looms
Captain of the Futsal Whites Marvin Eakins talks to D'Arcy Waldegrave ahead of the three match series with the Futsalroos of Australia
Futsal whites lose 3-0 to Futsalaroos
My blog post on last night's game FYI: http://in-the-back-of-the.net/2012/09/23/footsie/
Another loss today, 6-2
ASB Trans Tasman Cup – Broadcast times
September 27, Sky Sport 2, 2:30pm
September 28, Sky Sport 3, 4:00pm
September 29, Sky Sport 2, 11:00am
October 1, Sky Sport 1, 11:30am
Very cool report from CGW..
I saw the Trans Tasman cup and the gap with Aus looked huge, but again Futsal is something of a novelty here in NZ.
I personally love the sport and played quite high up back home in Italy as a youth, so I can't recommend it highly enough to young kids who want to sharpen their skills.
Fernando de Moraes playing for Aus played for the Knights.
Just saying.
Channel: SKY Sport 3
Genre: SKY Sport
Description: Join SKY Sport for highlights of the ASB Futsal Football National League Series 1 from Edgar Centre in Dunedin.Show Time:
Channel: SKY Sport 2
Genre: SKY Sport
Description: Join SKY Sport for highlights of the ASB Futsal Football National League Series 1 from Edgar Centre in Dunedin.Show Time:
FutsalWhites have gone down 3-0 to Tahiti in Tahiti.
Stand by for more International action in NZ this year...
In town this weekend, come watch them tonight, Coaching Intro Futsal Course open to all too, run by NZF. Registration here.
Unfortunately the Saturday night game will only see an appearance from Phoenix players, they can't play.
http://www.stuff.co.nz/national/8945358/Big-quake-shakes-central-New-Zealand
Video up on Stuff where earthquake struck during the Aussie game
International Futsal on Sommet Sports Freeview UHF ch.14:
Following on from their broadcast of the series NZ v Australia, this week they have coverage of the OFC Championship from Auckland:
Are broadcasting live all the two NZ teams' games - the Futsal Whites and the NZ Invitational team:
See Freeview daily TV Schedule online: http://www.freeviewnz.tv/tv-guide.aspx
TODAY (TUES.) 4PM LIVE: NZ INVITATIONAL V AUSTRALIA;
8PM LIVE: FUTSAL WHITES V SOLOMON ISLANDS
(10PM LIVE: MANCHESTER UNITED V YOKOHAMA MARINOS)
Futsal Whites Squad for OFC Futsal Championship
1 – Atta ELAYYAN; 2 – James VAUGHAN; 3 – Dylan MANICKUM; 4 – Ouadhah RAGUED; 5 – Miro MAJOR; 6 – Kareem OSMAN; 7 – Marvin EAKINS; 8 – Daniel BURNS; 9 – Jakub SINKORA; 14 – Tai BARHAM; 16 – Micky MALIVUK; 18 – Elias BILLEH
Coach: Scott Gilligan
Futsal Whites OFC Futsal Championship Match Schedule
Match 1 – July 23Solomon Islands v New Zealand
Kick Off: 8.00pm
Trusts Arena, Auckland
Match 2 – July 24Malaysia v New Zealand
Kick Off: 8.00pm
Trusts Arena, Auckland
Match 3 – July 25New Zealand v New Caledonia
Kick Off: 6.00pm
Trusts Arena, Auckland
New Zealand Invitational Squad for OFC Futsal Championship
1 – Mitchell WEBBER; 2 – Stephen ASHBY-PECKHAM; 3 – Jan FISCHER; 4 – Mohamed KAMRI; 7 – John PENYAS; 10 – Reiner BAUERFEIND; 11 – Daniel BALL; 13 – Charl COMPAAN; 14 – Nathaniel WRIGHT; 21 – Matthew EDRIDGE
Coach: Simon Mead
New Zealand Invitational OFC Futsal Championship Match Schedule
Match 1 – July 23 New Zealand Invitational v Australia
Kick Off: 4.00pm
Trusts Arena, Auckland
Match 2 – July 24Tahiti v New Zealand Invitational
Kick Off: 4.00pm
Trusts Arena, Auckland
Match 3 – July 25Vanuatu v New Zealand
Kick Off: 2.00pm
Trusts Arena, Auckland
FROM SCORING SEVEN TO CONCEDING SEVEN - WHAT THE?
From good performance (and first ever Futsal win) against Solomons (7-3) to abject thrashing by Malaysia!
But that young NZ player Dylan Manickum sure can score - five goals against the Solomons (and some quality ones too) and another against Malaysia - wonder if he's any good at the outdoor game - in Brazil it's common for kids to migrate from being Futsal stars to proper football stars - happened to Ronaldo I believe...
Manickum celebrates one of his five goals against Solomon Islands (Photosport.co.nz)
OFC FUTSAL CHAMPIONSHIP: FUTSAL WHITES KNOCKED FOR SEVENFutsal Whites knocked for seven by Malaysia
Futsal Whites celebrate Manickum's goal against Malaysia (photosport.co.nz)
July 24
AUCKLAND – The difference between AFC and OFC was last night demonstrated as the Futsal Whites were knocked for seven by Asian representative’s Malaysia in their second group game of the OFC Futsal Invitational Championship.
The 7-1 defeat means that the Futsal Whites must win their final group game on Thursday against New Caledonia to proceed to the semi finals.
“AFC is a standard above OFC and it showed tonight,” said Futsal Whites coach Scott Gilligan.
________________________________________________________________________________________________________________NZ v New Caledonia tonight 6pm - LIVE SOMMET SPORTS ch 14 FREEVIEW
Thought the broadcast by OFC TV and commentary by Gordon Glen-Watson and his side-kick was good enough - these guys do well with limited resources.
Hope we can get some coverage on Sommet Sports of ASB Premiership in the summer.
Full replays of all games on OFC TV's You tube channel: http://www.youtube.com/user/OFCfootball/videos
he plays for us in the NRFL Premier League - quality player in outdoor as well - not a prolific scorer but a good ball player.
Has a big future if he keeps his head down and keeps working hard on his game.
Enjoyed the coverage on Sommet Sports, though frustratingly it often wasn't broadcast as listed on the Freeview Electronic Program Guide, particularly on the weekend.
OFC FUTSAL CHAMPIONSHIP: FUTSAL WHITES SUFFER SEMI FINAL LOSS
Futsal Whites line up before the OFC Futsal Championship Semi Final (www.photosport.co.nz)
July 26, 2013
AUCKLAND – The Futsal Whites suffered a heartbreaking semi final 2-0 loss to Australia at the OFC Futsal Championship Invitational at The Trusts Arena, Auckland last night.
It was the fourth time the Futsal Whites and Australia had met in the past week with Australia clear favourites having completed a 3-0 sweep at the Trans Tasman Cup in Wellington the previous weekend.
Futsal Whites coach Scott Gilligan changed his tactics from the Trans Tasman cup, defending deeper, waiting for Australia to make a mistake and looking to capitalise on quick turnovers.
The plan was working to perfection, frustrating Australia and limiting them to few half chances and long range efforts.
Heartbreak came just nine seconds before the end of the first half. Good footwork from Daniel Fogarty allowed him space to play the ball in to Chris Zeballos who finished expertly with a back heel.
Both Daniel Burns and Kareem Osman had great chances to level the scores in the second half but with the goal advantage Australia kept the ball and limited the Futsal Whites to sporadic attacks.
The Futsal Whites dreams of the final were ended when Zeballos grabbed his second with just 46 seconds left on the clock....
Friday 26 July
The Trusts Arena
Auckland, New Zealand
7th/8th play-off
New Caledonia: 2 (Yvan POUROUORO, Eric SAIHULIWA)
NZ Invitational: 4 (Mohamed KAMRI 2, own goal, Mitchell WEBBER)
Half-time: 2-2
5th/6th play-off
Solomon Islands: 11 (Jeffery BULE 4, Atana FA’ARODO 2, George STEVENSON 2, Elliot RAGOMO, Coleman MAKAU, Micah LEA’ALAFA)
Vanuatu: 5 (Albert THO, Ben HUNGAI 2, Jacky JOHN, Pakoa RAKOM)
Half-time: 6-1
Semi-final
Malaysia: 3 (Fawzul MOHAMAD 2, Khairul MOHD BAHRIN)
Tahiti: 3 (Mote TINO, Antoine TAVE, Jacob TUTAVAE)
Half-time: 2-2
http://www.nzfootball.co.nz/index.php?id=11&tx_ttnews[tt_news]=2464&tx_ttnews[backPid]=10&cHash=0ecf2c7e0c
FUTSAL WHITES CROWNED KINGS OF OCEANIA (While Aussies beat Malaysia in Final but not eligible for Oceania title)
Futsal Whites celebrate at full time whistle against Tahiti (www.photosport.co.nz)
July 28, 2013
AUCKLAND – The Futsal Whites defeated Tahiti 1-0 in the 3rd place play off at the OFC Futsal Championship Invitational to become kings of Oceania.
With Asian invitational sides Australia and Malaysia competing in the final it was the 3rd place play off game between New Zealand and Tahiti that would decide the Oceania champions......
.....With both teams showing resilience in defence throughout the tournament the game always looked to be a tight affair, with a set piece or mistake proving the difference. And so it proved to be as New Zealand were given a free kick in dangerous area in just the 5th minute. Marvin Eakins pulled the ball back to Daniel Burns, who calmly slotted the ball into the corner through a crowded defence.....
.....In the final Australia marked their return to Oceania with a thrilling 5-1 victory against Malaysia.
Dylan Manickum won the Golden Boot with nine goals, five of which came in his first match against Solomon Islands and the team also secured The Fair Play award.
I watched these games online via Oceania You Tube channel. Yes, Aussie and Malaysia deserved to be in the final. The Solomons had done very little preparation leading in. The Kiwis had massive focus on building a defensive platform - which served them well, but lacked much of an attacking plan. We certainly didn't hold the ball for particularly long periods or make especially incisive passes regularly. However we can build a team around the skillful Manickum, and Daniel Burns who got through a power of work. Quite a few in the A squad are nearing the end of their careers at this level though. We need to bring a younger generation through to go to the next level of futsal. That will take some time. The big prize of course of being the top Oceania team is that we go to the Confederations Cup (November, Thailand). We will get thrashed but if we take the right squad we will learn from it for the future.
Futsal Whites currently in New Caledonia competing at the OFC Futsal Invitational. Teams competing are New Caledonia, New Zealand, Tahiti, Vanuatu and AFC invitational team, Malaysia. The 2015 edition will consist of OFC-only sides, with the winner going on to represent OFC at the 2016 FIFA Futsal World Cup in Colombia.
NZ's first match tonight against Malaysia.
Malaysia challenge in front of Futsal WhitesFutsal Whites coach Scott Gilligan is expecting another tight tussle on Tuesday as his side go up against guest nation Malaysia at the Oceania Futsal Championship Invitational in New Caledonia.Futsal Whites coach Scott Gilligan. Photo by Photosport.
Gilligan has been in charge since February 2012 and the results of his hard work with a number of these players is starting to show.
“We’re expecting a very tough game, as it was last year,” Gilligan said of the opening encounter.
“We know that all the Asian teams are a lot better than the Oceania teams at the moment but I think the four countries that are here from Oceania will certainly put their best foot forward and try and give Malaysia a good game.
“We’re the first game off the rank and hopefully we can prove to not just Malaysia, but the rest of Oceania that we do have the team to compete.
Gilligan’s Futsal Whites consists of the vast majority of the side that beat Tahiti 1-0 to claim a podium finish in 2013, Gilligan is confident he has a strong core that can continue improving to challenge for Oceania’s FIFA Futsal World Cup berth next year.
“Obviously the first two years I was in charge we chopped and changed quite a lot as we were looking for the right players. It’s only a year now until the next tournament, and that’s the World Cup qualifiers, so pretty much from this year we selected a core of 24 players and they’re the 24 who will work through to the final 12 next year.”
Captain Marvin Eakins will be key to controlling the pace of the game on the pitch, while the inclusion of the skilful Lucas Cordeiro Osorio Da Silva will surely bring some added flair alongside 2013 Golden Boot winner Dylan Manickum.
Click here for a video interview with Futsal Whites coach Scott Gilligan (OFC youtube)
Follow the action via Oceania Football and their Twitter account - @OFCfootball
Malaysia must be double crap as the FWs win 4-1.
Futsal Whites Jan Fischer and Hicham Kamri celebrate one of the New Zealand side's four goals in Tuesday's win over Malaysia. Photo courtesy Oceania Football.
New Zealand were overwhelmed 7-1 in their 2013 encounter with the Asian Football Federation side, but that appeared a distant memory as the Futsal Whites showed why they deserved to be just the second Oceania team to beat an AFC opponent, after Solomon Islands victory over Thailand in a 2012 FIFA Futsal World Cup warm-up match.
“It’s fantastic, a tribute to the players,” Futsal Whites coach Scott Gilligan says of his side’s impressive opening victory.
“As I’ve said, our preparation hasn’t been the greatest but we’ve come off a three match series against Australia where we really got hammered and I think they took stock and thought about what they’re playing futsal for.
“They played a simple game today. We decided to defend a lot more compact. We still struggled a little bit to create, I’ll be honest, we still need to work on that but you can’t fault the guys, a 7-1 loss last time to Malaysia to a 4-1 is leaps and bounds ahead.”
Malaysia looked a shadow of their former selves - lacking the pace and excitement fans came to associate with them.
While they started strong with some early shots, they soon started to fade as the New Zealanders perseverance paid off.
Seven minutes in the opportunity fell to one of the Futsal Whites youngest recruits Jan Fischer who didn’t falter as he tucked the ball into the back of the net.
To their credit, Malaysia countered strong and less than five minutes later a stunning and powerful strike from Shamsul Zamri found its way past Futsal Whites ‘keeper Atta Elayyan for the equaliser.
However, it wasn’t the visitors’ night and New Zealand once again had the advantage after a lurking Dylan Manickum tipped in Hicham Kamri’s delivery at the back post.
After the break Malaysia seemed reinvigorated and upped the pressure on the leaders as they looked to equalise a second time. But their offensive pressure left them weak at the back and with eight minutes remaining Kareem Osman added a third for the Futsal Whites when he capitalised on a ‘keeper error.
Fischer earned his brace after tapping a lay-off from Kamri in behind the goalkeeper. Down 4-1 Malaysia changed tactics, adopting the flying ‘keeper with Shamsul Zamri honoured with that role.
While an effective offensive move, it does leave the defence exposed and New Zealand certainly tried to take advantage of that factor. With the clock ticking down Malaysia simply ran out of options as New Zealand tightened ranks to secure a memorable victory.
Click here for full match highlights from the game (OFC youtube channel).
The Futsal Whites’ next match of the tournament is Wednesday’s encounter with Vanuatu at 9pm (NZ time).
Details
Futsal Whites 4-1 Malaysia (half: 2-1)
NZL: Jan Fishcer 2, Dylan Manickum, Kareem Osman
New Zealand: 1. Atta ELAYYAN (GK), 3. Dylan MANICKUM, 6. Kareem OSMAN, 7. Marvin EAKINS (capt), 8. Daniel BURNS
Substitutes: 4. Ouadhah RAGUED, 9. Jakub SINKORA, 10. Jan FISCHER, 11. Lucas CORDEIRO OSORIO DA SILVA, 12. Mohamed Hicham KAMRI, 14. James VAUGHAN, 18. Elias BILLEH (GK)
Story courtesy Oceania Football
Dylan Manickum in action for the Futsal Whites at the OFC Futsal Championship Invitational in New Caledonia. Photo courtesy OFC.
After Tuesday’s opening 4-1 win over guests Malaysia, patience paid off for the Futsal Whites according to coach Scott Gilligan, especially in the first half, as the side was content to let Vanuatu test the waters in their half.
“I think in the first half we were very patient. Very patient when we had the ball, but also our defensive structure was sound and we didn’t try to do anything fancy in the first half, but just tried to contain,” Gilligan said of his team’s approach.
“The second goal was a good counter attack which we converted at the back post and gave us a good 2-0 buffer. From there we sort of said we don’t need to chase the ball, it’s a matter of them coming to us. They certainly pressed a lot and gave away too many fouls – but we couldn’t convert them all either.”
Gilligan’s charges left it almost ten minutes before they pounced on an opportunity as Match Day 1 provider Hicham Kamri switched roles to score the opening goal.
The Futsal Whites’ second goal was courtesy of the effective partnership between Kamri and youngster Jan Fischer who was at the far post to tap in the cross with less than two minutes remaining in the first half.
Vanuatu got on the board six minutes into the second half when some great combination play up the court was finished at the post by Ricky Tuigaloa.
The celebrations weren’t long-lasting however as 30 seconds later a hand ball in their area saw the referee award a penalty for New Zealand. Captain Marvin Eakins stepped up to do the honours, smashing it past Vanuatu goalkeeper Ivano Philip.
With the foul count creeping past five for Vanuatu they found themselves in a spot of bother as they hit the maximum with 13 minutes remaining.
They were fortunate when Kareem Osman fired his effort over the target from the 10m mark, but when Vanuatu conceded again with eight minutes remaining Eakins showed a touch of class as he fired past Philip for his second.
The fifth and final goal for the Futsal Whites was a great reward for the hard work keeper Atta Elayyan put into denying Vanuatu as he booted into an empty net after Vanuatu adopted the flying keeper tactic.
With Eakins directing from the centre of the court, the New Zealand defense proved itself one of the toughest in Oceania to break down as they kept Vanuatu at arms-length and drawing the shots before blocking and transitioning rapidly.
“I think our defense has been key to our success so far, most definitely,” Gilligan continues.
“That’s one of the things we talked about after the Trans Tasman – we let too many goals in and we give away stupid balls. What we talked about for this tournament was eliminating the small errors that have been costing us games and I think it’s shown.
“We copped one tonight and again it was from an error, but at least we’re minimising those chances for the opposition.”
Click here for highlights of the match via Oceania Football’s Youtube channel.
The next match for the Futsal Whites is on Friday against hosts New Caledonia at 9pm (NZ time).
Details
New Zealand 5-1 Vanuatu (half: 2-0)
NZL: Marvin Eakins 2, Hicham Kamri, Jan Fisher, Atta Elayyan
VAN: Ricky Tuigaloa
New Zealand: 18. Elias Billeh (GK), 3. Dylan Manickum, 6. Kareem Osman, 7. Marvin Eakins (capt), 8. Daniel Burns
Substitutes: 1. Atta Elayyan (GK), 4. Ouadhah Ragued, 9. Jakub Sinkora, 10. Jan Fischer, 11. Lucas Da Silva, 12. Hicham Kamri, 14. James Vaughan
Story by Oceania Football
Granville - Can you just post the link and perhaps the opening couple of paragraph. Then those websites get more hits and thus potentially more advertising revenue.
Fair play, will do.
Lost to Tahiti 2-0. Futsal Whites finish with 2 wins and 2 loses ( 6 points)
Malaysia are playing New Caledonia and are currently winning 4-1 in the second half. Win or lose, I think that would make New Caledonia the top side in Oceania and Champions of Oceania.
It has been a close competition between the Top Three ( Malaysia, New Caledonia and NZ)
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Bump.
Did anyone go to the Trans Tasman Game last night or watch it on the net?
I watched most of it on Stuff and funnily enough the stream worked better on my iPhone than on my laptop.
We played all right, but that win is still elusive...
Was at the game. Australia still the better team but margin looks like it is getting closer. NZ had a couple of chances at nil all. Couple of sloppy goals conceded but all in all quite promising for tonight and Friday. Also a combined Wellington / Christchurch futsal team played against Malaysia in a friendly and drew 3-3.
So, apparently we're bidding for the 2020 World Cup
Sad news for Futsal in NZ.
Amongst the Deans Ave. mosque shooting victims was Atta Elayyan, goalkeeper for the NZ national Futsal team
https://www.stuff.co.nz/national/111313938/live-te...
"Some of the 49 victims have begun to be identified. Among them are Atta Elayyan, goalkeeper for the NZ Futsal team"
New Zealand goalkeeper killed
A New Zealand sporting representative is among those killed in the Christchurch terror attack.
Stuff has learned Atta Elayyan, 33, the goalkeeper for the national and Canterbury men’s futsal teams, was shot by the gunman as he prayed at a mosque in the city on Friday.
Elayyan, who was born in Kuwait, recently became a father and was a popular member of the Christchurch tech industry. He was a director and shareholder of a company called LWA Solutions.
NZ Football declined to comment on Saturday night as they had not had confirmation from police about Elayyan’s death