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In 2007 Australia played in the ASEAN Futsal Championships, being placed in group A alonsgide Malaysia, the Philippines and Indonesia. The top two of the two groups progreesed to the semi-finals. This was an ASEAN Futsal Championships match. | ||||
Played : March 26 | Venue : Hua Mak Indoor Stadium, Bangkok, Thailand | |||
Malaysia Lineup included K. Thayalan 19, Mohd Fadhil Yusoff 34 Goals : K. Thayalan 19, Mohd Fadhil Yusoff 34 |
2 | - | 3 | Australia Gavin O’Brien, Luke Haydon, Adrian Vizzari, Scott Manson, Lachlan Wright. Simon Keith, Andrew Paine, Miles Downie, Andrew Nolan, Scott Dingwall, Tuan Cao, Peter Spathis Goals : Downie 7, Dingwall 13, Vizzari 38 |
Referee : ??? Assistant Referees : ??? Attendance : ??? Coaches : ???, Scott Gilligan (Australia), | ||||
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This was an ASEAN Futsal Championships match. | ||||
Played : March 27 | Venue : Hua Mak Indoor Stadium, Bangkok, Thailand | |||
Australia Gavin O’Brien, Luke Haydon, Simon Keith, Miles Downie, Andrew Nolan, Peter Spathis, Adrian Vizzari, Scott Manson, Andrew Paine, Scott Dingwall, Lachlan Wright, Tuan Cao Goals : Haydon 3, Wright 8, 36, Downie 12, Manson 32 |
5 | - | 3 | Indonesia Lineup unknown, included Andre Socrates, Deny Handoyo Goals : Socrates (2), Handoyo |
Referee : ??? Assistant Referees : ??? Attendance : ??? Coaches : Scott Gilligan (Australia), ??? | ||||
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This was an ASEAN Futsal Championships match. | ||||
Played : March 28 | Venue : Hua Mak Indoor Stadium, Bangkok, Thailand | |||
Australia Peter Spathis, Luke Haydon, Lachlan Wright, Scott Manson, Scott Dingwall, Simon Keith, Miles Downie, Andrew Nolan, Adrian Vizzari, Andrew Paine, Tuan Cao Goals : Haydon 4, Adrian Vizzari 7, Cao 27, 28, Wright 33 |
5 | - | 1 | Philippines Lineup unknown Goals : ??? |
Referee : Assistant Referees : Attendance : Coaches : Scott Gilligan (Australia), ??? | ||||
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After topping its group Australia played Vietnam in the semi-finals. This was an ASEAN Futsal Championships match. | ||||
Played : March 30 | Venue : Hua Mak Indoor Stadium, Bangkok, Thailand | |||
Australia Lineup included Tuan Cao, Simon Keith, Scott Dingwall Goals : Cao (2), Keith, Dingwall |
4 | - | 1 | Vietnam Lineup included Huynh Dong Kha Goals : Huynh Dong Kha 30 |
Referee : Assistant Referees : Attendance : Coaches : Scott Gilligan (Australia), | ||||
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Australia's good run ended in the final where it lost heavily to the host nation and tournament favourite Thailand. This was an ASEAN Futsal Championships match. | ||||
Played : March 31 | Venue : Hua Mak Indoor Stadium, Bangkok, Thailand | |||
Australia Lineup included Simon Keith Goals : Keith 34 |
1 | - | 7 | Thailand Lineup included Sermphun Knumthinkaew, Lertchai Issarasuwipakorn, Ekapong Suratsawang, Prasert Innui, Panuwat Janta, Anucha Munjaren Goals : Knumthinkaew 11, 25, Issarasuwipakorn 18, Suratsawang 19, Innui 20, Janta 38, Munjaren 39 |
Referee : Assistant Referees : Attendance : Coaches : Scott Gilligan (Australia), ??? | ||||
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In the 2007 AFC Futsal Championships, Australia was placed in Group C, with the first two from each group progressing to the next stage. Australia's first game was against Turkmenistan. This was an AFC Futsal Championship group match. | ||||
Played : May 13 | Venue : Amagasaki City Commemoration Park Gymnasium, Hyogo, Japan | |||
Australia Gavin O'Brien, Luke Haydon, Scott Manson, Lachlan Wright, Matthew Whyte, Adrian Vizzari, Simon Keith, Trent Flanigan, Andrew Nolan, Goran Josifovski, Peter Spathis, Nino Fragassi | 0 | - | 1 | Turkmenistan Ildar Tashliyev, Dovletmurad Annayev, Elman Tagayev, Mergen Atayev, Agajan Resulov, Aleksandr Shebolkov, Bayrammurat Esenmamedov, Seyran Potorov, Mihail Muhammedov, Guvanch Kanayev, Nariman Magerramov, Mergen Orazov Goals :Tagayev 10 |
Referee : Mohammed Al Haddad (Kuwait) Assistant Referees : Mutrif Mohammed Al Qahtani (Saudi Arabia), Jassem Al-Khori (Qatar) Attendance : 201 Coaches : Scott Gilligan (Australia), Eldar Ramanazov (Turkmenistan) | ||||
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Australia's second match was against South Korea. This was an AFC Futsal Championship group match. | ||||
Played : May 14 | Venue : Amagasaki City Commemoration Park Gymnasium, Hyogo, Japan | |||
South Korea Jung Hae Hyuck, Choi Yong Sun, Sin Han Kook, Lee Sang Keun, Park Jun Huk, Kim Min Jin, Kim Jeong Nam, Kim In Woo, Back Hyung Do, Kim Dong Hwa, Lee Jong Yun, Heo Gi Hoo Goals : Lee Jong Yun 25 |
1 | - | 3 | Australia Gavin O'Brien, Adrian Vizzari, Andrew Nolan, Lachlan Wright, Matthew Whyte, Luke Haydon, Scott Manson, Trent Flanigan, Tobias Seeto, Goran Josifovski, Peter Spathis, Ahn Cao Goals : Whyte, 33, 40, Wright 39 |
Referee : Mutrif Mohammed Al Qahtani (Saudi Arabia) Assistant Referees : Jassem Al-Khori (Qatar), Nurdin Bukuev (Kyrgyzstan) Attendance : 186 Coaches : Park Mal Bong (South Korea), Scott Gilligan (Australia) | ||||
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Australia's final group match was against Kyrgyzstan. This was an AFC Futsal Championship group match. | ||||
Played : May 15 | Venue : Amagasaki City Commemoration Park Gymnasium, Hyogo, Japan | |||
Kyrgyzstan Erkin Rasulov, Nurjan Djetybaev, Daniar Abdyraimov, Jenish Mamatov, Anrdew Pestryakov, Vadim Cherevin, Ulan Ryskulov, Vadim Kondratkov, Murat Duvanaev, Azamat Mendibaev, Nikolay Shamonin, Emil Kanetov Goals : Mamatov 26, 39, Djetybaev 33 |
3 | - | 3 | Australia Gavin O'Brien, Luke Haydon, Scott Manson, Lachlan Wright, Matthew Whyte, Adrian Vizzari, Trent Flanigan, Tobias Seeto, Andrew Nolan, Goran Josifovski, Peter Spathis, Ahn Cao Goals : Vizzari 5, Haydon 22, Wright 26 |
Referee : Kazuya Isokawa (Japan) Assistant Referrees : Ali Adiy (Iraq), Shinichi Hirano (Japan) Attendance : 50 Coaches : Nurtazin Djetybaev (Kyrgyzstan), Scott Gilligan (Australia) | ||||
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In the quarter finals Australia were knocked out by Asian futsal powerhouse Iran. This was an AFC Futsal Championships quarter final match. | ||||
Played : May 17 | Venue : Amagasaki City Commemoration Park Gymnasium, Hyogo, Japan | |||
Iran Mohammad Hahsem Zadeh, Javad Asgharimoghaddam, Ahmad Pari Azar, Kazem Mohammadi Tirabadi, Mostafa Nazari, Asghar Ghahremani Keri Bozorg, Babak Masoumi Daraki, Mohammad Taheri, Mohammad Keshavarz Nasrabadi, Vahid Shamsaee, Mohammad Reza Heidarian, Majid Latifi Goals : Latifi 15, 37, Hahsem Zadeh 16, 35, 36, Masoumi Daraki 17, Shamsaee 27, 31 |
8 | - | 0 | Australia Gavin O'Brien, Luke Haydon, Scott Manson, Lachlan Wright, Matthew Whyte, Adrian Vizzari, Simon Keith, Trent Flanigan, Andrew Nolan, Goran Josifovski, Peter Spathis, Ahn Cao |
Referee : Shinichi Hirano (Japan) Assistant Referrees : Kazuya Isokawa (Japan), Nurdin Bukuev (Kyrgyzstan) Attendance : 451 Coaches : Hossein Shams (Iran), Scott Gilligan (Australia) | ||||
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This was the first match of a two game series played against Malaysia. This was a Friendly match. | ||||
Played : November 18 | Venue : ???, Sydney | |||
Australia Lineup unknown Goals : ??? |
4 | - | 1 | Malaysia Lineup unknown Goals : ??? |
Referee : Assistant Referees : ??? Attendance : ??? Coaches : ???, ??? | ||||
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This was the second match of a two game series played against Malaysia. This was a Friendly match. | ||||
Played : November 19 | Venue : ???, Sydney | |||
Australia Lineup unknown Goals : ??? |
3 | - | 3 | Malaysia Lineup unknown Goals : ??? |
Referee : Assistant Referees : ??? Attendance : ??? Coaches : ???, ??? | ||||
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