2008 AMF Futsal Women's World Cup

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2008 I AMF Futsal Women's World Championship
Primer Campionat Mundial Futbol Sala Femení
Catalunya Absoluta Femenina (Reus 2008).jpg
Catalonia national team
Tournament details
Host countryCatalonia, Spain
Dates29 September – 5 October
Teams12 (from 3 confederations)
Venue(s)1 (in 1 host city)
Final positions
Champions Flag of Catalonia.svg Catalonia (1st title)
Runners-up Flag of Galicia.svg Galicia
Third place Flag of Colombia.svg Colombia
Fourth place Flag of Russia.svg Russia
Tournament statistics
Matches played28
Goals scored172 (6.14 per match)
2013

The 2008 AMF Futsal Women's World Cup, supported by the AMF, [1] was the inaugural edition of the AMF Futsal Women's World Cup. The tournament was held in Reus, Catalonia, from 29 September to 5 October 2008. It was organized by the Catalonia Futsal Federation and there were 12 national teams in the competition. [2] [3]

Contents

Teams

Group A
Flag of Russia.svg Russia
Flag of Galicia.svg Galicia
Flag of Ukraine.svg Ukraine
Group B
Flag of Argentina.svg Argentina
Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Belgium
Flag of Venezuela.svg Venezuela
Group C
Flag of Australia (converted).svg Australia
Flag of Italy.svg Italy
Flag of Paraguay (1990-2013).svg Paraguay
Group D
Flag of Catalonia.svg Catalonia
Flag of Colombia.svg Colombia
Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Czech Republic

First round

[2] [4] [5] [6]

GROUP APtsPWDLG+G-GD
Flag of Russia.svg Russia4220074+3
Flag of Galicia.svg Galicia22101770
Flag of Ukraine.svg Ukraine0200269-3
September 29 - 15:30
Russia3-2GaliciaPavelló Olímpic de Reus
Dobrosostkaya 8', 21'
Rabakh 39'
Fernández 16'
Ferreyro 23'
September 30 - 16:00
Galicia5-4UkrainePavelló Olímpic de Reus
Cadavid 4', 30'
Andre 8'
Tesouro 16', 28'
Arkel 13', 24'
Nifanteya 30', 37'
October 1–16:00
Russia4-2UkrainePavelló Olímpic de Reus
Lituinova 2'
Volyakova 7'
Kremlova 14'
Vlogova 17'
Ignatyeva 5'
Arkel 38'
GROUP BPtsPWDLG+G-GD
Flag of Argentina.svg Argentina42200143+11
Flag of Venezuela.svg Venezuela22101770
Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Belgium02002213-11
September 29 - 17:15
Venezuela5-1BelgiumPavelló Olímpic de Reus
Camargo 6', 7'
Ramírez 14'
Conde 35'
Miquilena 39'
Meunier 3'
September 30 - 17:45
Belgium1-8ArgentinaPavelló Olímpic de Reus
Meunier 3'Alcaraz 4', 20'
Samudio 15', 24'
Banini 22'
Blanco 25'
Meza 32'
Madiano 39'
October 1–17:45
Venezuela2-6ArgentinaPavelló Olímpic de Reus
Cabral 25'
Hernández 32'
Banini 4', 7', 23'
Villalba 22'
Alcaraz 32'
Meza 37'
GROUP CPtsPWDLG+G-GD
Flag of Australia (converted).svg Australia42200152+13
Flag of Paraguay (1990-2013).svg Paraguay1211037-4
Flag of Italy.svg Italy12011514-9
September 29 - 19:00
Paraguay3-3ItalyPavelló Olímpic de Reus
Colman 4',9'
Díaz 39'
Ruggiero 15'
Gisondi 16'
Del Picco 26'
September 30 - 19:30
Italy2-11AustraliaPavelló Olímpic de Reus
Uccelini 32'
Ruggiero 35'
Garuen 1'
Mann 2', 2'
Burgess 2', 19'
Banks 7'
Hammond 8'
Kent 8'
Tanson 16'
Enreli 28', 39'
October 1–19:30
Paraguay0-4AustraliaPavelló Olímpic de Reus
Garuen 7'
Burgess 19', 19'
Mann 23'
GROUP DPtsPWDLG+G-GD
Flag of Colombia.svg Colombia3211032+1
Flag of Catalonia.svg Catalonia2210152+3
Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Czech Republic1201115-4
September 29 - 19:00
Catalonia4-0Czech RepublicPavelló Olímpic de Reus
Vidal 1'
Manzano 11', 28'
Torres 24'
September 30 - 21:15
Czech Republic1-1ColombiaPavelló Olímpic de Reus
Trojakova 39'Montoya 14'
October 1–21:15
Catalonia1-2ColombiaPavelló Olímpic de Reus
Sánchez 8'Montoya 26', 32'

Final round

Classification 9th–12th

 
Semifinals (9th–12th)9th place
 
      
 
October 3
 
 
Flag of Ukraine.svg Ukraine9
 
October 4
 
Flag of Italy.svg Italy0
 
Flag of Ukraine.svg Ukraine1
 
October 3
 
Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Czech Republic2
 
Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Belgium1
 
 
Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Czech Republic4
 
11th place
 
 
October 4
 
 
Flag of Italy.svg Italy (aet)4
 
 
Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Belgium3

Classification 1st–8th

 
Quarter finalsSemifinalsFinal
 
          
 
October 3
 
 
Flag of Russia.svg Russia3
 
October 4
 
Flag of Venezuela.svg Venezuela1
 
Flag of Russia.svg Russia2
 
October 3
 
Flag of Catalonia.svg Catalonia3
 
Flag of Australia (converted).svg Australia2
 
October 5
 
Flag of Catalonia.svg Catalonia3
 
Flag of Catalonia.svg Catalonia4
 
October 3
 
Flag of Galicia.svg Galicia0
 
Flag of Argentina.svg Argentina1
 
October 4
 
Flag of Galicia.svg Galicia8
 
Flag of Galicia.svg Galícia3* (2)
 
October 3
 
Flag of Colombia.svg Colombia3 (1) 3rd place
 
Flag of Colombia.svg Colombia5
 
October 5
 
Flag of Paraguay (1990-2013).svg Paraguay1
 
Flag of Russia.svg Russia4
 
 
Flag of Colombia.svg Colombia6
 
 
Semifinals (5th–8th)5th place
 
      
 
October 4
 
 
Flag of Venezuela.svg Venezuela3
 
October 5
 
Flag of Australia (converted).svg Australia4
 
Flag of Australia (converted).svg Australia0
 
October 4
 
Flag of Argentina.svg Argentina5
 
Flag of Argentina.svg Argentina4
 
 
Flag of Paraguay (1990-2013).svg Paraguay1
 
7th place
 
 
October 5
 
 
Flag of Venezuela.svg Venezuela3
 
 
Flag of Paraguay (1990-2013).svg Paraguay4

Day 4

Places 9-12

October 3–10:00
Ukraine9-0ItalyPavelló Olímpic de Reus
Youdina 3', 24', 33'
Nifanteya 9', 15'
Lukyanenko 14'
Usenko 26', 27'
Ignatyeva 39'
October 3–11:30
Belgium1-4Czech RepublicPavelló Olímpic de Reus
Andre 22'Krejcarova 1'
Divisova 2'
Hoferkova 8'
Ondraskova 18

Quarter finals

October 3–16:00
Russia3-1VenezuelaPavelló Olímpic de Reus
Volyakova 15'
Kremlova 30'
Mironova 35'
Conde 16'
October 3–17:30
Argentina1-8GaliciaPavelló Olímpic de Reus
Samudio 26'Teijero 3',37'
Cadavid 6'
Andre 8'
Ferreyro 10'
Tesouro 26'
Outon 39'
Chávez 39'
October 3–19:15
Australia2-3CataloniaPavelló Olímpic de Reus
Burgess 5', 19'Vidal 19'
Navarro 35'
Manzano 38'
October 3–20:45
Colombia5-1ParaguayPavelló Olímpic de Reus
Peduzine 1', 33'
Imbachi 13'
Montoya 34'
Rivero 39'
Díaz 39'

Day 5

Places 11-12

October 4–9:00
Italy4-3
(aet)
BelgiumPavelló Olímpic de Reus
Ruggiero 30'
Grandino 30', 45'
Pagliara 46'
Bordenza 8'
Meunier 24', 42'

Places 9-10

October 4–10:30
Ukraine1-2Czech RepublicPavelló Olímpic de Reus
Arkel 36'Krejcarova 13'
Divisova 35'

Places 5-8

October 4–12:00
Venezuela3-4AustraliaPavelló Olímpic de Reus
Ramírez 24'
Conde 25'
Hernández 34'
Kent 2'
Burgess 21', 22'
Hammond 30'
October 4–13:30
Argentina4-1ParaguayPavelló Olímpic de Reus
Alcaraz 6'
Banini 13', 23', 29'
Díaz 4'

Semifinals

October 4–16:30
Russia2-3CataloniaPavelló Olímpic de Reus
Kremlova 1'
29'
Rodríguez 16'
Vidal 28'
Navarro 29'
October 4–18:15
Galicia3*-3ColombiaPavelló Olímpic de Reus
Ferreiro 11'
Fernández 19'
Cadavid 19'
(2-1 penalties)Calderón 17'
Riveros 32'
Montoya 36'

Final day

Places 7-8

October 5–10:00
Venezuela3-4ParaguayPavelló Olímpic de Reus
Camargo 24', 26'
Hernández 25'
Mancuello 18'
Ferreyra 19'
Salinas 28'
Cabrera 29'

Places 5-6

October 5–11:30
Australia0-5ArgentinaPavelló Olímpic de Reus
Madiano 17', 33'
Alcaraz 19', 35', 37'

Places 3-4

October 5–15:15
Russia4-6ColombiaPavelló Olímpic de Reus
Litvinova 9'
Rabakh 12'
Polyakova 21'
Polyakova 35'
Imbachi 1'
Munera 2'
Rendón 28', 31', 32', 39'

FINAL

October 5–17:00
Catalonia4-0GaliciaPavelló Olímpic de Reus
Navarro 12', 18'
L. Rodríguez 36', 39'
Flag of Catalonia.svg
Winners
Catalonia

Final standings

Final standings [2]
Gold medal with cup.svg Flag of Catalonia.svg Catalonia
Silver medal with cup.svg Flag of Galicia.svg Galicia
Bronze medal with cup.svg Flag of Colombia.svg Colombia
4 Flag of Russia.svg Russia
5 Flag of Argentina.svg Argentina
6 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Australia
7 Flag of Paraguay (1990-2013).svg Paraguay
8 Flag of Venezuela.svg Venezuela
9 Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Czech Republic
10 Flag of Ukraine.svg Ukraine
11 Flag of Italy.svg Italy
12 Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Belgium

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