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IRNA - Top Asian goalscorer Vahid Shamsaei hit his hat-trick to hold the three-time world futsal champion Brazil in the 12,000-seater hall of Azadi Sports Complex, west of Tehran, Friday.
Iran, which was one point from the title of a four-sided tournament, fought back to hold the proud Brazilians to a 4-4 draw in the closing minutes.
Anderson collected a through ball in the 13th minute to clear Iran`s in-form keeper Reza Nasseri with a neat footwork to find the empty net from close range.
The goal-hungry Shamsaei grabbed a late stunning equalizer on 20 minutes when he dribbled past two markers and keeper in a narrow space to steer home the ball with his stretched right leg.
Brazil was given an early shock after the break as Kazem Mohammadi eclipsed big names, rifling home in the 22nd minute with a ferocious angled shot after spectacularly beating two markers.
The five-time Asian champion`s lead was too short-lived. Gabriel outpaced Siamak Dadashi to sent a corner past the diving Nasseri one minute later.
Netto put Brazil ahead in the 23rd minute and the conditions were exacerbated as Anderson celebrated his own second and side`s fourth five minutes from time.
But Shamsaei threw the gauntlet for Brazilians with two last-gasp goals.
He showed Iran has a flair for futsal as he dribbled past two of them in the 36th minute in a tricky solo effort to unleash a sizzling left drive past Brazilian keeper.
A ray of hope was flickering following Shamsaei`s goal, which minimized the gap. And Iran`s dream came true one minute from time when the home team`s toast, Shamsaei, converted a penalty to make it 4-4, sending over 6,000 home fans wild with applause.
Iran`s dazzling performance prompted Brazil manager Freti to throw on his ace Falcao as keeper-cum-playmaker in the closing seconds.
Despite his cameo appearance, Falcao provided one scoring chance before the Kuwaiti referee blew his final whistle.
Shamsaei lifted two trophies, the main and one for his 10-goal tally.
Later, Iran`s under-21 side beat the European runner-up Ukraine 3-1 to take the third title.

Match details:


Hall: Azadi Complex

Attendance: 6000

IRAN:
Starting Five: (1) Reza Naseri (GK), (2) Babak Masoumi, (6) Siamak Dadashi, (8) Kazem Mohammadi, (9) Vahid Shamsaee(Cap)
Substitutions: (12) Hamidreza Abrarinia (GK), (7) Mohsen Zarei, (11) Majid Raeisi, (5) Amir Hanifi, (16) Farhad Fakhim, (19) Mohammad Taheri, (21) Mahmoud Lotfi, (4) Mohammad Keshavarz, (3) Hasan Karimpour
Coach: Mohammad Hasan Ansarifar

BRAZIL:
Starting Five: (1) Lavoisier (GK-C), (4) Neto, (7) Rafael, (12) Falcao, (9) Indio.
Substitutions: (2) Franklin (GK), (5) Carlinhos, (3) Anderson, (8) Jonas, (10) Gabriel, (11) Saad, (6) De Bail.
Coach: Fernando Coelho "Ferretti"

Scorers:

13' Anderson (0-1)
20' Vahid Shamsaee (1-1)
22' Kazem Mohammadi (2-1)
23' Gabriel (2-2)
25' Neto (2-3)
35' Anderson (2-4)
36' Vahid Shamsaee (3-4)
39' Vahid Shamsaee (4-4)

Referees:

1st: Adel Alshatti (KUW)
2nd: Manouchehr Nazari(IRN)
3rd: Sadreddin Mousavi(IRN)
4th: Abdulvahed Beit Sayyah (IRN)
Delegate: n/a

Fouls:

First Half: 3 - 4
Second Half: 2 - 6

Cautions:
26' Lavoisier (BRA)

Expulsions:
None

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