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2011 AFC Beach Soccer Championship

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2011 AFC Beach Soccer Championship
2011 FIFA Beach Soccer World Cup Qualification (AFC)
Tournament details
Host countryOman
CityMuscat
Dates27 February – 4 March
Teams11 (from 1 confederation)
Venue1 (in 1 host city)
Final positions
Champions Japan (2nd title)
Runners-up Oman
Third place Iran
Fourth place United Arab Emirates
Tournament statistics
Matches played23
Goals scored163 (7.09 per match)
Top scorer(s)JapanTakeshi Kawaharazuka
Oman Ishaq Al-Mas
(8 goals)
Best playerOman Yahya Al-Araimi
2009
2013
International football competition

The2011AFC Beach Soccer Championship was a continentalbeach soccer tournament, which took place from 27 February to 4 March 2011, inMuscat,Oman, seeing the tournament leaveDubai for the first time.Beach Soccer Worldwide andFIFA decided to move the location of the championship to the Al-Musannah Sports City complex inMuscat, due to the success of the2010 Asian Beach Games held there.[1]

The two finalists and the third place play-off winner earned qualification to represent Asia at the2011 FIFA Beach Soccer World Cup inRavenna,Italy beingJapan, who won the championship for a second consecutive time,Oman who finished in second place, qualifying to the world cup for the first time andIran who beat theUnited Arab Emirates in the third place play off, to qualify by finishing in third place for the fourth time.[2]

Participating teams

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A tournament record 11 teams, an increase of four teams following the seven that participated in the2009 qualifiers confirmed their participation in the competition, with many newcomers, showing the ever growing popularity of the sport.[3]

Originally, 15 teams were going to take part, which included Afghanistan, Palestine, Qatar and Yemen.[4] However, the four countries pulled out of the tournament because of an undisclosed reason.[5]

Group stage

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The draw to divide the eleven teams into the following three groups was conducted on 24 February 2011. The group stage commenced on 27 February 2011 and consisted of each nation playing each other once in a single round-robin format. To qualify for the quarter-finals, a team must have finished in the top two of each group or have one of the two best records of the third placed group finishers.

All kickoff times are listed as Omani local time (UTC+4).

Key to colours in group tables
Group winners, runners-up, andbest two third placed teams advance to the quarter finals

Group A

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TeamPldWW+LGFGAGDPts
 Oman3300209+119
 China320194+56
 Iraq30121020−102
 Kuwait30031117−60
China 5 – 2 Iraq
Han Xue 6',17'
Gui Qixuan 15',33'
Qiu Hao 36'
ReportSadeq Jabr 2'
Hussein Jabbar 8'

Kuwait 6 – 8 Oman
Al-Safi 9',13'
Al-Saqer 11',29'
Al-Mas 26' (o.g.)
Al-Eid 28'
ReportAl-Sinani 3',7'
Al-Mas 4'
H. Al-Araimi 10'
Al-Alawi 20'
Al-Zaabi 21'
Y. Al-Araimi 33',35'

China 4 – 1 Kuwait
Yilihanmu Aihaiti 17'
Han Xue 25',26'
Gui Qixuan 28'
ReportAl-Saqer 15'

Oman 11 – 3 Iraq
Al-Mas 1',19',36',36'
H. Al-Araimi 15'
Y. Al-Araimi 24',32'
Al-Alawi 26',35'
Al-Zaabi 28',29'
ReportHussein Jabbar 5',36'
Moshtak Kadhim 32'

Iraq 5 – 4 (a.e.t.) Kuwait
Hussein Jabbar 7',14',18',39'
Sadeq Jabr 27'
ReportAl-Jaser 6',12',35'
Al-Safi 17'

Oman 1 – 0 China
Al-Dhabit 2'Report

Group B

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TeamPldWW+LGFGAGDPts
 Iran2110104+65
 Japan2101139+43
 Syria2002414−100
Japan 9 – 4 Syria
Kawaharazuka 2',17',22'
Yamauchi 5',30',35'
Oda 29'
Tabata 33',33'
ReportAkil 10'
Arnaout 17'
Shatta 26'
Nassif 33'

Iran 5 – 0 Syria
Boloukbashi 6',21'
Mesigar 18'
Naderi 23'
Ahmadzadeh 35'
Report

Japan 4 – 5 (a.e.t.) Iran
Yamauchi 4'
Kawaharazuka 20',24'
Wakabayashi 38'
ReportAhmadzadeh 9'
Naderi 12',18'
Abdollahi 37'
Hassani 39'

Group C

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TeamPldWW+LGFGAGDPts
 United Arab Emirates3300123+99
 Bahrain3201109+16
 Uzbekistan3102119+23
 Indonesia3003618−120
Bahrain 4 – 3 Uzbekistan
Darwish 17'
Yousef 17',18'
Jamal 18'
ReportElibaev 7'
Sharipov 9',15'

Indonesia 1 – 6 United Arab Emirates
Dwipayudha 1'ReportW. Mohammed 7'
Ranjabar 9'
A. Karim 13',28'
R. Ahmed 19'
H. Al-Balooshi 32'

Bahrain 5 – 2 Indonesia
Jamal 6',10'
Darwish 14'
Nesuf 16'
Hasan 25'
ReportKariana 5'
Jumada 10'

United Arab Emirates 2 – 1 Uzbekistan
R. Ahmed 1'
Ranjabar 2'
ReportSharipov 13'

Uzbekistan 7 – 3 Indonesia
Anorov 4',30'
Sattorov 9',22'
Sharipov 26',27',36'
ReportParimawan 6'
Darmasuta 16'
Metrajaya 22'

United Arab Emirates 4 – 1 Bahrain
A. Karim 4'
R. Ahmed 13'
Al-Mesaabi 24'
Ranjabar 34'
ReportHasan 33'

Third placed teams

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Because some groups contain four teams and some three, matches against the fourth-placed team in each group are not included in this ranking.

TeamPldWW+LGFGAGDPts
 Uzbekistan200246−20
 Syria2002414−100
 Iraq2002516−110

Knockout stage

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Quarter-finalsSemi-finalsFinal
 
          
 
2 March 2011
 
 
 Iran5
 
3 March 2011
 
 Uzbekistan3
 
 Iran2 (0)
 
2 March 2011
 
 Oman (pen.)2 (1)
 
 Oman5
 
4 March 2011
 
 Syria2
 
 Oman1
 
2 March 2011
 
 Japan2
 
 Japan6
 
3 March 2011
 
 Bahrain2
 
 Japan2
 
2 March 2011
 
 United Arab Emirates1Third place
 
 United Arab Emirates5
 
4 March 2011
 
 China1
 
 Iran6
 
 
 United Arab Emirates2
 

Quarter finals

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Iran 5 – 3 Uzbekistan
Abdollahi 15'
Ahmadzadeh 28'
Mesigar 29'
Hassani 33',36'
ReportSamegov 13',36'
Azizov 26'

Japan 6 – 2 Bahrain
Yamauchi 6',36'
Arakaki 13',21'
Kawaharazuka 17'
Oda 22'
ReportJamal 25',30'

United Arab Emirates 5 – 1 China
A. Karim 1',4',7'
R. Ahmed 3'
Ranjabar 36'
ReportQiu Hao 13'

Oman 5 – 2 Syria
Y. Al-Araimi 7',20'
Al-Mas 18'
Al-Sinani 20',27'
ReportNassif 7'
Al-Najjar 34'

Semi finals

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Japan 2 – 1 United Arab Emirates
Kawaharazuka 12'
Yamauchi 15'
ReportA. Karim 35'

Iran 2 – 2 (a.e.t.) Oman
Ahmadzadeh 22'
Boloukbashi 29'
ReportAl-Sinani 5'
Al-Zaabi 9'
Penalties
Mesigarsoccer ball with red X0 – 1soccer ball with check markAl-Sinani

Third place play off

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Iran 6 – 2 United Arab Emirates
Mesigar 1',25'
Dara 11',36'
Hassani 35'
Ahmadzadeh 35'
ReportR. Ahmed 18'
Sadeqi 29'

Final

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Oman 1 – 2 Japan
Al-Mas 1'ReportKawaharazuka 26'
Arakaki 35'

Winners

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 (2011) FIFA Beach Soccer World Cup
Qualification (AFC) Winners: 

Japan
Second title

Awards

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Best Player (MVP)
OmanYahya Al-Araimi
Top Scorer(s)
JapanTakeshi KawaharazukaOmanIshaq Al-Mas
8 goals
Best Goalkeeper
JapanShingo Terukina

Top scorers

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8 goals
7 goals
  • Iraq Hussein Jabbar
  • Japan Shusei Yamauchi
  • United Arab Emirates Ali Hassan Karim
6 goals
  • Oman Yahya Al-Araimi
  • Uzbekistan Jamoliddin Sharipov
5 goals
4 goals
  • China Han Xue
  • Iran Mehdi Hassani
  • Iran Moslem Mesigar
  • Oman Khaild Al-Zaabi
  • United Arab Emirates Adel Ranjabar
3 goals
  • China Gui Qixuan
  • Iran Farid Boloukbashi
  • Iran Ali Naderi
3 goals (cont.)
  • Kuwait Omar Al-Jaser
  • Kuwait Abdulwahhab Al-Safi
  • Kuwait Youssef Al-Saqer
  • Oman Yaqoob Al-Alawi
2 goals
  • Bahrain Mohamed Darwish
  • Bahrain Ebrahim Hasan
  • Bahrain Yaqoob Nesuf
  • BahrainTalal Yousef
  • China Qiu Hao
  • Iran Hassan Abdollahi
  • Iran Farough Dara
  • Iraq Sadeq Jabr
  • Japan Takashi Arakaki
  • Japan Hirofumi Oda
  • Japan Teruki Tabata
  • Oman Haitham Al-Araimi
  • Syria Mohammad Nassif
  • Uzbekistan Javlon Anorov
  • Uzbekistan Fakhriddin Samegov
  • Uzbekistan Abdusattor Sattorov
1 goal
  • China Yilihanmu Aihaiti
  • Indonesia Gede Darmasuta
  • Indonesia Dewa Kadek Dwipayudha
1 goal (cont.)
  • Indonesia Nyoman Jumada
  • Indonesia Komang Kariana
  • Indonesia Wayan Metrajaya
  • Indonesia Juli Parimawan
  • Iraq Moshtak Kadhim
  • Japan Kunihiro Wakabayashi
  • Kuwait Abdulaziz Al-Eid
  • OmanHani Al-Dhabit
  • Syria Omar Akil
  • Syria Omar Al-Najjar
  • Syria Alaa Arnaout
  • Syria Ahmad Shatta
  • United Arab Emirates Humaid Al-Balooshi
  • United Arab Emirates Rami Al-Mesaabi
  • United Arab Emirates Walid Mohammed
  • United Arab Emirates Qambar Sadeqi
  • Uzbekistan Furkat Azizov
  • Uzbekistan Nodir Elibaev
Own goal
  • Oman Ishaq Al-Mas (for Kuwait)

Final standings

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RankTeam
1 Japan
2 Oman
3 Iran
4 United Arab Emirates
5 China
6 Bahrain
7 Uzbekistan
8 Syria
9 Iraq
10 Kuwait
11 Indonesia

References

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  1. ^"When and where already confirmed for the FIFA Beach Soccer World Cup 2011 - Asian Qualifier". beachsoccer.com.Archived from the original on 25 December 2010. Retrieved2010-12-22.
  2. ^"Japan are the new Asian Champions!". beachsoccer.com. 2011-03-04.Archived from the original on 7 July 2011. Retrieved2011-06-30.
  3. ^"Eleven teams to fight for three tickets in the FIFA Beach Soccer World Cup 2011 – Asia Qualifier Muscat". beachsoccer.om. 2011-02-23.Archived from the original on 7 July 2011. Retrieved2011-06-30.
  4. ^"Oman beach soccer team to camp in Iran". omanobserver.om. 2011-02-13. Archived fromthe original on 2012-03-18. Retrieved2011-02-20.
  5. ^"Oman play Kuwait, Bahrain meet Uzbekistan in opener". omanobserver.om. 2011-02-25. Archived fromthe original on 2012-07-11. Retrieved2011-02-25.
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1 No qualifiers took place; representatives were selected by the confederation.2 CONCACAF and CONMEBOL held a joint championship for qualification.
3 Qualification was achieved through theEuro Beach Soccer League.(p) This indicates an additional play-off round, supplement to the main qualification event.
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