2011 Grand Prix de Futsal

2011 Grand Prix de Futsal
Tournament details
Host country Brazil
Dates 16 October – 23 October
Teams 16 (from 5 confederations)
Venue(s) 2 (in 1 host city)
Final positions
Champions  Brazil (6th title)
Runners-up  Russia
Third place  Argentina
Fourth place  Iran
Tournament statistics
Matches played 48
Goals scored 345 (7.19 per match)
Top scorer(s) Belgium André Vanderlei (11 Goals) [1]

The 2011 Grand Prix de Futsal was the seventh edition of the international futsal competition of the same kind as the FIFA Futsal World Cup but with invited nations and held annually in Brazil. It was first held in 2005.

Venues

Arena Arena Amadeu Teixeira Ginásio Principal do SESI
City Manaus Manaus
Capacity 11,800 2,000

Bidding

Manaus beat bids from Rio de Janeiro and Uruguay.[2]

Participating

The following 16 teams, shown with they pre-tournament rankings.[3]

AFC (1)
CAF (3)
CONCACAF (3)

CONMEBOL (4)
UEFA (5)

Draw pots

Squads

Each nation submitted a squad of 15 players, including three goalkeepers.

First round

Group A

Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts
 Brazil 3300203+179
 Guatemala 311168−24
 Netherlands 3102911−23
 Angola 3012518−131

2011-10-16
Angola  2–6  Netherlands
Ginásio Principal do SESI

2011-10-17
Netherlands  1–4  Guatemala
Ginásio Principal do SESI

2011-10-17
Brazil  10–1  Angola

2011-10-18
Guatemala  2–2  Angola
Ginásio Principal do SESI

Group B

Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts
 Russia 3300215+169
 Paraguay 320196+36
 Costa Rica 31021311+23
 Zambia 3003324−210

2011-10-16
Russia  13–1  Zambia

2011-10-16
Paraguay  4–3  Costa Rica
Ginásio Principal do SESI

2011-10-17
Paraguay  2–3  Russia

2011-10-17
Costa Rica  8–2  Zambia
Ginásio Principal do SESI

2011-10-18
Zambia  0–3  Paraguay
Ginásio Principal do SESI

Group C

Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts
 Iran 3300153+129
 Uruguay 3111105+54
 Belgium 31111413+14
 United States 3003725−180

2011-10-16
Iran  4–2  Belgium

2011-10-16
Uruguay  7–0  United States
Ginásio Principal do SESI

2011-10-17
Uruguay  2–2  Belgium
Ginásio Principal do SESI

2011-10-18
Iran  3–1  Uruguay

2011-10-18
Belgium  10–7  United States
Ginásio Principal do SESI

Group D

Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts
 Argentina 3210136+77
 Czech Republic 3210117+47
 Hungary 31021014−43
 Mozambique 3003714−70

2011-10-16
Mozambique  1–2  Czech Republic
Ginásio Principal do SESI

2011-10-17
Mozambique  5–7  Hungary
Ginásio Principal do SESI

2011-10-18
Hungary  2–5  Czech Republic
Ginásio Principal do SESI

Final round

Classification 9th–16th

Ginásio da UniEvangélica

Quarter finals 9th–12th playoffs 9th place
                   
October 20        
  Netherlands  5
October 21
  United States  2  
  Netherlands (aet)  6
October 20
    Angola  5  
  Belgium  4 (1)
October 22
  Angola  4 (4)  
  Netherlands (aet)  2
October 20
    Hungary  1
  Costa Rica  2
October 21
  Mozambique  4  
  Mozambique  3 11th place
October 20
    Hungary  7  
  Hungary  2   Angola  9
  Zambia  1     Mozambique  2
October 22
13th–16th playoffs 13th place
October 21
  United States   1  
  Belgium   4  
 
October 22
      Belgium   10
    Zambia   3
15th place
October 21 October 22
  Costa Rica   3   United States   0
  Zambia   7     Costa Rica   1

9th–16th playoffs

2011-10-20
Netherlands  5–2  United States
Ginásio Principal do SESI

2011-10-20
Belgium  4 – 4
P(1–4)
 Angola
Ginásio Principal do SESI

2011-10-20
Costa Rica  2–4  Mozambique
Ginásio Principal do SESI

2011-10-20
Hungary  2–1  Zambia
Ginásio Principal do SESI

13th–16th playoffs

2011-10-21
United States  1–4  Belgium
Ginásio Principal do SESI

2011-10-21
Costa Rica  3–7  Zambia
Ginásio Principal do SESI

9th–12th playoffs

2011-10-21
Netherlands  6–5 (a.e.t.)  Angola
Ginásio Principal do SESI

2011-10-21
Mozambique  3–7  Hungary
Ginásio Principal do SESI

15th place match

2011-10-22
Costa Rica  1–0  United States
Ginásio Principal do SESI

13th place match

2011-10-22
Belgium  10–3  Zambia
Ginásio Principal do SESI

11th place match

2011-10-22
Angola  9–2  Mozambique
Ginásio Principal do SESI

9th place match

2011-10-22
Netherlands  2–1 (a.e.t.)  Hungary
Ginásio Principal do SESI

Classification 1st–8th

Ginásio Newton de Faria

Quarter finals Semifinals Final
                   
October 20        
  Argentina  7
October 21
  Paraguay  3  
  Argentina  2
October 20
    Russia (aet)  3  
  Russia  4
October 23
  Czech Republic  2  
  Russia  1
October 20
    Brazil  2
  Brazil  12
October 21
  Uruguay  0  
  Brazil  4 3rd place
October 20
    Iran  1  
  Iran  4   Argentina  4
  Guatemala  2     Iran  2
October 22
5th–8th playoffs 5th place
October 21
  Paraguay   6  
  Czech Republic   2  
 
October 22
      Paraguay   3
    Guatemala   5
7th place
October 21 October 22
  Uruguay   4 (3)   Czech Republic   3
  Guatemala   4 (4)     Uruguay   4

Quarterfinals

2011-10-20
Brazil  12–0  Uruguay

2011-10-20
Iran  4–2  Guatemala

5th–8th playoffs

2011-10-21
Uruguay  4 – 4
P(3–4)
 Guatemala

Semifinals

2011-10-21
Brazil  4–1  Iran

7th place match

5th place match

3rd place match

2011-10-22
Argentina  4–2  Iran

Final

2011-10-23
Russia  1–2  Brazil

Final standing

Rank Team
1st, gold medalist(s)  Brazil
2nd, silver medalist(s)  Russia
3rd, bronze medalist(s)  Argentina
4  Iran
5  Guatemala
6  Paraguay
7  Uruguay
8  Czech Republic
9  Netherlands
10  Hungary
11  Angola
12  Mozambique
13  Belgium
14  Zambia
15  Costa Rica
16  United States

 2011 Grand Prix de Futsal Winners 

Brazil
Fifth title
Team roster:
Djony, Tiago, Franklin, Neto, Carlinhos, Jackson, Vinicius, Gadeia, Lukaian, Fernando, Simi, Falcão, Valdin, Rodrigo, Murilo.
Head Coach: Marcos Sorato

References

  1. Top Scorers
  2. Manaus, 30 de Março de 2011. "Manaus sediará Gran Prix de Futsal, em outubro | Craque | Acritica.com – Manaus – Amazonas". Acritica.uol.com.br. Retrieved 2012-02-19.
  3. "Futsal Planet". Futsal Planet. Retrieved 2012-02-19.

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