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Road To Lituania :LTU  FIFA FUTSAL WC 2020 is underway until 2nd November when OFC champions will be the second qualified nation at WC.

 

ASIA qualifying round for AFC Futsal Championship 2020 with 14 of 16 already qualified:

  • Bahrain, Kuwait, Lebanon, Oman, Saudi Arabia, Indonesia, Thailand, China, Japan Iran, Kyrgyz Republic, Tajikistan, Uzbekistan and Turkmenistan (Hosts)

the remain two spot for the winner of matches:  Mongolia vs Korea Republic and Vietnam vs Myanmar

 

AFRICA qualifyng for Futsal CAF Africa Cup of Nations 2020

with two nations withdrawal before the starts (Cameroon and Cape Verde) and automatic qualifying for:

  • Guinea and Equatorial Guinea

 

EUROPA  2nd round qualifying: 16 nations (winner and runner-up of each group) go to elite round

 

OCEANIA OFC Championship in New Caledonia: the winner will go at FIFA FUTSAL WC 2020

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SOL.gif Solomon Islands:champion:  have retained their Oceania crown and secured their place in next year’s FIFA Futsal World Cup in Lithuania by overcoming a  New Zealand on penalties.

This is the 6th OFC trophy for the "Kurukuru" and will be their 4th appearances at FIFA Futsal  WC

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European qualifying - Elite round draw (27 January 2020 to 5 February 2020)

Group A: Portugal, Italy, Belarus, Finland

Group B: Spain, Serbia, Ukraine, France

Group C: Russia, Azerbaijan, Slovakia, Croatia

Group D: Kazakhstan, Slovenia, Romania, Czech Republic

 

  • The four group winners will qualify for the FIFA WC 
  • The four runners-up will go into the play-offs, for the remaining two UEFA berths
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:ITA2 - 2 :FIN  wasn't the start expected ..... however we need win the next two match for a direct qualifying at WC

 

today :BLR vs :ITA

 

 

In Africa Cup of Nation the host and title holder :MAR is the first semifinalist (won 8-1 :GEQ)

The notice is a withdrawal of Mauritius from the Cup, after decision been ordered home by the country’s Prime Minister.

Following the decision, all matches involving Mauritius are canceled leaving Group A with three teams Morocco, Equatorial Guinea and Libya.

Meanwhile, the CAF Organising Committee will decide on the standings of the group in due time.

 

Mauritius joined the Cup as replacement following the withdrawal of South Africa a political decision, after Morocco insisted on hosting the tournament in Laayoune which is in disputed Western Sahara.

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20 minutes ago, Henry_Leon said:

:ITA2 - 2 :FIN  wasn't the start expected ..... however we need win the next two match for a direct qualifying at WC

 

today :BLR vs :ITA

 

 

In Africa Cup of Nation the host and title holder :MAR is the first semifinalist (won 8-1 :GEQ)

The notice is a withdrawal of Mauritius from the Cup, after decision been ordered home by the country’s Prime Minister.

Following the decision, all matches involving Mauritius are canceled leaving Group A with three teams Morocco, Equatorial Guinea and Libya.

Meanwhile, the CAF Organising Committee will decide on the standings of the group in due time.

 

Mauritius joined the Cup as replacement following the withdrawal of South Africa a political decision, after Morocco insisted on hosting the tournament in Laayoune which is in disputed Western Sahara.

I’m sorry, what? Every nation should be withdrawing, or they face steep punishment from the African Union. Morocco should be punished by FIFA.

“Sport has the power to change the world. It has the power to inspire. Sport can create hope where once there was only despair” - Nelson Mandela

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interesting results in Europe. Italy sometimes struggles against lower European teams, Belarus is also a good team, even play-off berth is not guaranteed for Italy.

 

and in group 3, Russia now needs to beat  Croatia by 2 goals to qualify. Azer-brazil-jan also still has a chance for playoffs, but they have to beat Slovakia first. there are also 2 Iranian players in their squad :d it was 4 in the previous round

 

btw I really think Europe should have more quotas, 8 or 9 at least.

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23 hours ago, Olympian1010 said:

I’m sorry, what? Every nation should be withdrawing, or they face steep punishment from the African Union. Morocco should be punished by FIFA.

 

Maybe :RSA and :MRI  will be sanctioned by CAF

 

About Morocco:coffee:.......... ..... one vice president of CAF is from :MAR and General Secretary of CAF is from :MAR  

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19 minutes ago, Henry_Leon said:

 

Maybe :RSA and :MRI  will be sanctioned by CAF

 

About Morocco:coffee:.......... ..... one vice president of CAF is from :MAR and General Secretary of CAF is from :MAR  

If CAF sanctions them, AU (African Union) may ban all countries from participating in CAF events. That would be interesting to witness...

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