AFC - Fallen giants Iran
managed to gain some consolation for Friday’s shock defeat to Japan in the
semifinals by taming Kyrgyzstan 5-3 to finish third in the AFC Futsal
Championship on Saturday.
All the goals were scored in the second period and the seven-time champions
produced a late burst to keep at bay their Central Asian rivals at the
Yunusabad Sports Complex.
“We wanted to win the title for the eighth time but failed," said Iran coach
Jurandir Dutra after the match. “We were very nervous in this match as we
have been all along used to playing for the champions' title."
Kyrgyzstan, who lost to Uzbekistan in the semifinals, held their own against
their powerful rivals and no side was able to score in the opening half and
13 minutes into the second period.
Masoud Daneshwar (33, 33) fired Iran into the lead with a brace but Mohamed
Hashemzadeh’s own goal a minute later pegged them back a bit. Kazem Tirabadi
(35) made it 3-1 and Mohsen Zarei added another a minute later. Then
Galimzan Uulu netted a double (36, 39) for a late Kyrgyz rally but
Tirabadi’s second goal in the last minute killed the contest.
“Since last year we have been trying to introduce young players but this
rejuvenation carries risks," said Dutra. “But we are confident that we are
moving in the right direction. After all the first two goals in this match
were scored by 18-year-old players."
Kyrgyzstan coach Nurtazin Djetybaev was a picture of disappointment. “We
opted to wait in today’s match but this didn’t help us. We have again
finished fourth, like last year."