Futsal World Cup heartbreak for Iran at the hands of Russia

Published on: 28 September 2016

Medellin: The Islamic Republic of Iran lost out on a place in the final of the FIFA Futsal World Cup Colombia 2016 after bowing down to Russia 4-3 in Medellin on Tuesday (local time).

The European side led from the start at the Coliseo Ivan de Bedout to reach their first-ever Futsal World Cup final, though they were made to work hard for it by the Asian champions, who had shown their pedigree in making it to the last four after victories over reigning world champions Brazil in the Round of 16 and Paraguay in the quarter-finals.

A scrappy first half saw both sides find the scoresheet before half-time. It was Russia that took the lead through Dmitry Lyskov, who made the most of some patient build-up to create a foot of space from his marker and shoot across Iran goalkeeper Alireza Samimi into the top left corner for 1-0.

Iran’s response came through a stunning free-kick from Ahmad Esmaeilpour. His effort curled around the Russian wall and into the top right corner, leaving Gustavo frozen in the Russian goal.

Russia restored their lead shortly after the break through Sergey Abramov’s sumptuous volley for his second of the tournament. Then came arguably the turning point of the match, as both sides exchanged goals midway through the second half.

Iran felt they had turned the momentum back in their favour when Ali Hassan Zadeh showed great composure to make it 2-2. Yet, seconds later, Russia responded through their captain Vladislav Shayakmetov to leave the Iranians chasing the match once more.

With time winding down, Iran used the flying goalkeeper in a bid to draw level for a third time. Yet, with an empty Iranian net to aim for, Russia scored their match winner through Ivan Chishkala from his own half.

Though the task looked insurmountable, Iran’s never-say-die spirit that has been at the foundation of their Colombia 2016 campaign made the final seconds of this semi-final interesting, as Mahdi Javid converted on the rebound to make the scoreline a more accurate reflection of this hard-fought contest.

Iran scorers:
Ahmad Esmaeilpour (16'27")
Ali Hassan Zadeh (29'12")
Mahdi Javid (39'49")

Sources: FIFA.com, FIFA/Getty Images

Source: the-afc.com

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