Semi-finals - 09/02/2012 - 21:00CET (21:00 local time) - Arena Zagreb - Zagreb
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Spain stand firm to beat Italy in semi-final

Published: Thursday 9 February 2012, 22.38CET
Spain 1-0 Italy
Holders Spain will face Russia for the fourth time in eight Futsal EURO finals after Aicardo's early goal and a superb defensive display.
by Paul Saffer
from Arena Zagreb

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Match statistics

SpainItaly

Total attempts27
 
31
Attempts on target11
 
11
Attempts off target13
 
10
Attempts against woodwork4
 
0
Corners10
 
9
Yellow cards0
 
0
Red Cards0
 
0
Fouls committed7
 
3
Fouls suffered3
 
7

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Published: Thursday 9 February 2012, 22.38CET

Spain stand firm to beat Italy in semi-final

Spain 1-0 Italy
Holders Spain will face Russia for the fourth time in eight Futsal EURO finals after Aicardo's early goal and a superb defensive display.

Spain will play for their fourth straight UEFA European Futsal Championship and sixth overall against the only country ever to beat them in a final, Russia, after a superb defensive display ended Italy's bid.

Aicardo's seventh-minute goal proved enough for the holders, who continued to create chances on the counter. They take on Russia here on Saturday in the fourth final between these nations in the eight editions, after Italy face hosts Croatia for third place.

Russia scored in the first minute against Croatia and Spain nearly emulated them, Rafael Usín hitting the outside of a post. Most of the sell-out tournament record crowd for that earlier match stayed to watch these two futsal colossi − with loud chants for both − and they saw the star of Italy's semi-final defeat of Portugal, Stefano Mammarella, pull off a fine save from Kike.

However, the holders were soon ahead as Ortiz slid the ball left for Aicardo to beat Mammarella at his near post. Amado denied Alessandro Patias as Italy responded. Sergio Lozano's effort zipped past the post, Spain still having better chances even as the Azzurri had more possession, though Luis Amado was called into action after a jinking Saad Assis run

Just over a minute into the second half Spain broke again through Alemao but he could not get past Mammarella, and his dive foiled Kike's half-volley before advancing to frustrate Borja, who had slipped clear with a fine spin. Italy, meanwhile, were seldom allowed sight of goal by Spain's watertight defence, anchored in turn by Kike and Ortiz.

Spain continued to counter at will, Lozano shooting just wide after one surging passing move and Alemao hitting the crossbar so hard the goal nearly moved. Usín was next to trouble the woodwork, while Lima made Amado save, as did Luca Ippoliti twice. Tournament top scorer Torras was the width of the crossbar away from a sixth finals goal for Spain and Alemao somehow missed from close range, but their first clean sheet against Italy took them through.

Last updated: 29/10/12 14.45CET

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Lineups

Spain

Spain

Italy

Italy

1
Luis AmadoLuis Amado (GK) (C)
1
MammarellaStefano Mammarella (GK)
4
TorrasTorras
3
ForteMarcio Forte (C)
8
KikeKike
4
RomanoSergio Romano
9
Rafael UsínRafael Usín
9
FortinoFortino
14
AlemaoAlemao
11
SaadSaad
13
CristianCristian (GK)
12
BarigelliValerio Barigelli (GK)
2
OrtizOrtiz
6
HonorioHumberto Honorio
3
LozanoSergio Lozano
7
VampetaVampeta
10
BorjaBorja
8
Patias Alessandro Patias
11
LinLin
10
IppolitiLuca Ippoliti
15
MiguelínMiguelín
13
Gabriel LimaGabriel Lima
16
AicardoAicardo
Goal6:09
14
Torcivia Marco Torcivia

Coach

José Venancio López (ESP) Roberto Menichelli (ITA)

First referee

Gábor Kovács (HUN)

Second referee

Eduardo Fernandes Coelho (POR)

Third official

Danijel Janošević (CRO)

Timekeeper

Ivan Shabanov (RUS)

Legend:

  • GoalsGoals
  • Own goalOwn goal
  • PenaltiesPenalties
  • Missed PenaltiesMissed Penalties
  • reds_cardRed Cards
  • yellow_cardsYellow cards
  • yellow_red_cardsYellow/red card
  • SubstitutionSubstitution

See also

  • Spain

    Next match played Futsal EURO: v Russia, 11 February 2012, 1-3
  • Italy

    Next match played Futsal EURO: v Croatia, 11 February 2012, 1-3
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