Fifa Futsal World Cup – Iran v Spain – Match Highlights

Posted on 02. Oct, 2009 by Footballer in Spain

Here are the full match highlights.

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25 Responses to “Fifa Futsal World Cup – Iran v Spain – Match Highlights”

  1. alexis7777 says:

    jajajajajajajjaaja Iran jajajajaja

  2. sohrabnavaee says:

    iran has the best futsal team in the world, good one! i enjoyed watching all matches.. calm players and nice matches.cheers

  3. TalkOfTheInternet says:

    Iran just tied Brasil in Brasil 2-2. If Brasil comes to Iran and play Im sure Iran will beat Brazil as well just like we have beaten argentina, spain and italy in the past.

  4. bloodzsoccer4life says:

    all i got 2 say is dat iran is da best futsal team. w00t for irannnnnnnn

  5. duduvissotto says:

    hehe
    esses caras do Iran sao muito malas!!!
    pedi que viessem ao Brasil ver o que e’ realmente liberdade, ja que eles nunca viram nada parecido!
    Abs

  6. Greenstain420Brazil says:

    uhahuhuahuhuauhua
    virgem de 30 anos foi foda…..

  7. duduvissotto says:

    The fact of the matter is we start playing futsal in Brazil since we are 3, 4 years of age. Additionally, there have been a lot of incentives as well as investments in local communities, schools, etc Therefore, it’s fair to forecast a even better Brazilian team in the near future. Kids here understand the game better and have a overall vision of the game that somehow differs from the European or Asian style of play. That’s exactly what makes this game so amazing to watch and play!
    GO BRAZIL!!!!

  8. duduvissotto says:

    It does make sense what you say. Let’s see what’s going to happen next time Iran faces Brazil……do you really think you can beat Brazil? I believe not, unless something goes really wrong with the Brazilian team. Of course, Iran has recently shown substantial improvement and that’s supported by its 4th place in the Fifa rankings.

  9. duduvissotto says:

    KKKK
    porque rindo muito?

  10. Greenstain420Brazil says:

    kkkkkkkkk
    to rindo muito com o seu comentario

  11. erfankl says:

    i totaly respect ur opinion as well and im not trying to argue. and im not making an assessment with only one game. Iran is ranked 4th in the world. and they showed they deserve it in world cup. against Brazil Spain and Italy. so it’s not fair to say what u said…

  12. duduvissotto says:

    Well, thanks for your explanation. I don’t really want to get into politics and things of that sort here because i know that will spark some controversy, which makes no sense. We r here for the sport we love: futsal. Congrats for the Iranian team, they did an awesome job in the World Cup in Brazil and maybe soon they will win a championship.
    As far as being virgin at 30 years of age, laughable, pathetic. Come to Brazil, you will have a lot more freedom here!!
    cheers from Rio!

  13. duduvissotto says:

    Yes, you r right, that particular game in the World Cup was close, maybe the closest Iran came to maybe tie with Brazil.
    But still, one game is not enough to make a precise assessment if Iran is actually in the same level of Brazil or Spain. I respect your opinion, please respect mine. I am not saying Iran is not good, it has actually a very good team, don’t get me wrong please!

  14. shahedvrm says:

    Oh, I have some lines to explais many things!It’s true Iranian womens haven’t enough rights as in Brazil. There is many problems for wemans in society especially in stades caused by mens! In meadle-east contries, relation before mariage is banned. Image some mens who have never had any sexuel experience in their 30st years… it’s very sad! But it’s changing. Almost of medias lie about Iran. So be carreful.

  15. samanmk says:

    Hey my friend duduvissotto, Thanx for your apologize! It’ didn’t hurt my Iranian proud, But I think you were wrong about Iran futsal team, if you read other comments you will get my mean.I just wanted to say you, we are so close to Brazil, Spain, and we are better than Italy, They followed Iran during the game, and I was sure if we could went to semi final,we bit Spain, But you are right, it’s better every team learn from each other!

  16. erfankl says:

    spain was strugling to get back. they were 3 goals behind. and in the end THEY managed to get a draw, not us. and Italy for instance. just 50 seconds on the clock and we were up by 1 goal. but somehow again THEY managed to sneek a the 1 point. not us. we almost won that game. so how can u say that? and Your country Brazil managed to score only 1 goal to us in front of your own fans. in your home! so again can u explain to me how Iran does not come close to these teams?

  17. erfankl says:

    Mr duduvissotto
    when u’re saying Iran doesnt come close to teams like Brazil and Spain. I dont get it. in football maybe not. (not at the moment) but in futsal. did u see this game?

  18. duduvissotto says:

    Exactly.
    Brazil is one of the few countries where all people, regardless of race, RELIGION, any background, are welcome and greeted as one of our own. We treat everybody the same way, that’s why we showed respect and support for Iran and all the other teams.
    Question, because I have heard a lot about Iran’s ruling party. The media says Iranian women have no rights, is that really true?
    Would you have seen women cheering their futsal team on the stands in Iran?
    I am curious.

  19. duduvissotto says:

    Why are you so offended my friend?
    If my comment really hurt your Iranian pride, that means you really care about Brazilians.
    By the way, what do you mean: “stand up for the CHAMPS”?
    Do you mean stand for Brazil and Spain?I am not even going to bother responding to your insults that I am “small minded”because I can careless. But why were you so mad about?
    If I hurt your feelings, I apologize, I had no intentions, especially because we r to discuss about futsal, not if you r narrow minded or not.

  20. samanmk says:

    You know! you have a very small mind in your head, it’s the reason that you can’t understand “WHY…?” during this world cup Iran had just one lost(1-0 Brazil),Italy and Spain couldn’t bit Iran!! Our Players are CHAMPIONS..Stand up for the CHAMPIONS!

  21. shahedvrm says:

    Thanks to Brazilian supporters beacause they were fan of Iran!

  22. duduvissotto says:

    Why are all Iranian here crying about losing to Spain? Iran should be so happy just to be playing against the best teams like Brazil(the best), Spain, Italy, etc. Just get over it, you lost and are out, just make sure next time you learn with these teams! Iran has a good team, but it doesn’t even come close to the likes of Brazil, Spain & CIA.

  23. merdad86 says:

    iran shouldve went to the next round,they didnt deserve to lose like that to italy specialy when they draw 5-5 with them,i still think iran is one of the best

  24. Prettyodd20 says:

    actually, I looked at the ranking, and iran is in 4th place, damn, if just shamsaee and keshavarz had played in that game we would have like been 2nd or at least 3rd on the ranking..

  25. Prettyodd20 says:

    haha, okay I think I looked at the wrong ranking thing.

    6th place, wow that made my day, I’ve been so depressed over the lost to Italy

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