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:KAZ Kaz-Brazil-istan also qualified after beating Czech Republic.

 

playoffs in Europe are also set

:FIN vs :SRB

:CRO vs :CZE

 

3rd place match in Africa is also a World Cup playoff

:ANG vs :LBA

 

Finland and Angola have chance for their World Cup debut

 

in South America, it will be most probably :BRA:ARG:VEN and the winner of :PAR/:COL. if Venezuela qualifies it will be their first time.

 

while in Asia, they postponed the Asian Championship to an unknown date and it seems nobody knows when ! :crazy:  even though 5 quotas is too much for AFC and Iran is 100% safe to qualify

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Until now there are 13 nations qualified for WC 2020 (included the host)

  • ANG.gif Angola
  • ARG.gif Argentina
  • BRA.gif Brasil
  • EGY.gif Egypt
  • KAZ.gif Kazakhstan
  • LTU.gif Lithuania
  • MAR.gif Morocco
  • PAR.gif Paraguay
  • POR.gif Portugal
  • RUS.gif Russia
  • SOL.gif Solomon Islands
  • ESP.gif Spain
  • VEN.gif Venezuela

 

Other 11 places will be for:

  • (5 Nations) AFC postponed the Futsal Championship which was scheduled between February 26 and March 8 (in Turkmenistan) This decision was taken because of concerns about the current Coronavirus situation and in order to ensure the safety and well-being of all participating teams)
  • (2 Nations) European Play-offs, April 9-12
  • (4 Nations) CONCACAF Futsal Championship in Guatemala City between 1–10 May
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Vietnam national futsal team lose to Spain in friendly

By Duc Dong   August 30, 2021 | 08:02 pm GMT+7

The Vietnam national futsal team lost 0-4 to world No. 1 Spain in a friendly in preparation for the 2021 FIFA Futsal World Cup in September.

Vietnam's strategy going into the match was to defend and wait for opportunities to counter-attack. However, Spain proved to be too tricky an opponent for Vietnam and soon had the match going their way.

Vietnam (front) play Spain in a friendly futsal match, August 30, 2021. Photo by Vietnam Football Federation

Vietnam (front) play Spain in a friendly futsal match, August 30, 2021. Photo by Vietnam Football Federation

Vietnam found themselves trailing after Borja Diez opened the scoring in the 3rd minute, while the gap was increased to three goals at the half-time whistle. Spain continued to dominate in the second half, with Raul Campos sealing the 4-0 victory for the world number one.

Prior to this match, Vietnam had lost 0-1 to Japan as part of a friendly tournament hosted in Spain to prepare for the 2021 FIFA Futsal World Cup in Lithuania next month. Vietnam had been scheduled to face Guatemala in the remaining match of the tournament, but a positive Covid-19 case in Guatemala’s camp forced the game to be cancelled. Vietnam still have one friendly with Spanish club Cordoba on Sept. 3 before traveling to Lithuania.

Vietnam made it to the Round of 16 in their first and latest FIFA Futsal World Cup tournament in 2016. The team aim to emulate the achievement this year, though it is definitely a tall order. Vietnam are in group D alongside five-time winners Brazil, Panama and the Czech Republic.

 

Source: https://e.vnexpress.net/news/sports/football/vietnam-national-futsal-team-lose-to-spain-in-friendly-4348677.html

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I wonder why FIFA thought Lithuania, who have never even played a futsal euro and are probably the european country least attracted to kicking a ball in general, would be a good host for this event. 

 

The attendance seems to be poor even for the home team. 

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