Wednesday, 9 December 2009

LONDON UNITED FUTSAL CLUB KEEP STRONG IN THE FUTSAL SUPER LEAGUE.


In preparation for the FA National Futsal League in 2010, the Brazilian team led by coach and player Elias Filho, added another 6 points in the Regional Futsal League - FUTSAL SUPER LEAGUE.
The games took place on Sunday afternoon at the Score Sport Center - Leyton (East London). Even with the lack of organization from the organizer of regional futsal league, the main target of London United Futsal Club and do not stop . Which began in October 2009, aiming at the National League which begins on January 10, 2010. The Executive Director, James Rosa uses some new players and English, as has occurred in the regional league.
The London United Futsal Club thrashed by 9 to 2 at a gala performance of boys coached by Elias Filho " Nemem".
The first half was marked by many faults and balance. However, with more punch and a deadly attack against the London United Futsal Club no chance the opposing team and implemented a sound thrashing. The goals of the London United Futsal Club was marked by: Bebeto (2), Lucas Krabbenborg (2), Bruno Lisboa (1), Carlos Diego"Tato" (1), Fernando Alves (1), Ramtim Mehrzad (1) and Callum Tanner (1).

In the second game the final 5 x 2.

The next match is a friendly game, against English team, Genesis Futsal, on Friday in Bethnal Green as 22hs and has the support by the Brazil Tropical Grocery, The 304 Walworth Road SE17 2TE the sponsor of the team. The London United Futsal Club is still seeking sponsors for the FA National Futsal League in 2010, companies interested, please contact Executive Director James Ross 07528561309. Watch the news for the site: http://londonunitedfutsalclub.blogspot.com

England beat African Champions with two ex-London United Players.


Courtesy: The FA.com

Curtis Holmes and Ben Mortlock ,ex-London United Players.

Libya 1-1 England, Friday 4 December 2009
Libya 1-2 England, Saturday 5 December 2009

International Futsal Friendlies
Tripoli Grand Hall Arena, Libya

The England Futsal team put in two superb performances against the African Futsal champions, Libya, in Tripoli.

England fought courageously and showed real character to dominate two friendly internationals against one of the leading Futsal nations in their own country.

Drawing the first game and winning the second, England exhibited two of their best –ever displays with the squad really delivering high-level performances when it really mattered.

Libya have a fine recent pedigree and are ranked 26th in the world, 70 places above England. As well as reigning African Futsal champions, Libya won the Arab Futsal Championships, with their star player Mohammed Omar selected to play against Brazil in a World All-Stars Team.

England travelled to Tripoli with the odds stacked against them. Libya defeated England last year in the only other previous meeting, while England had only recently won for the first time in their history away from home.

England began the first game cautiously, but confidence grew quickly and the England team settled into the game better than their illustrious opponents. England dictated the early rhythms of the match, with half-chances falling to Thomas Obasi and Luke Ballinger to establish an early lead.

But it was the home side who scored first, against the run of play. A speculative long-distance shot ricocheted into the path of a Libyan player to slot past Curtis Holmes in the England goal.

Libya began to exert more influence over the game after taking the lead, showing some of the hallmarks of a true Futsal force. England weathered the storm and regained their composure and dominated for a five minute spell before half-time.

Wave after wave of English attacks crashed against the Libyan goal, with the agile Libyan goalkeeper having an extraordinary game repelling every English effort. Colley, Obasi and Vallance all having good chances to level the score before half-time.

It took a thunderbolt from England’s captain, Luke Ballinger, to beat the Libyan keeper. Obasi’s effort rebounding back to Ballinger, who instantly crashed it into the top corner to stun the Libyan crowd. England continued to press, with Head Coach Pete Sturgess making effective changes to offer different attacking options.

However, the Libyan goalkeeper would not be beaten again, and at the end a sharp save from Holmes kept the scores level.

Although disappointed not to win, the England team were upbeat with the quality of their performance.

England started the second game with greater belief of securing a much desired victory, but were soon on the back-foot after a mistake by Dean Thornton, playing in goal for the second match, allowed Libya a simple goal inside two minutes.

England were rattled, and for a significant spell clung on desperately to prevent conceding a second. Libya sensed their opportunity and pushed and probed, but the steadying influence of Nick Colley helped England restore some shape and order to their play.

The creativity of Rob Ursell and Thomas Obasi began to come to the fore just before half-time, with a couple of half-chances giving the Lions some confidence going into the second half.

The England captain again led by example to restore the team to parity at the start of the second period. Ballinger capitalized on a Libyan mistake to go through on goal, with a smart finish to beat Libya’s talented goalkeeper.

Halfway through the second period Ben Mortlock( Ex-London United Player ) sent the England squad into raptures after he finished a slick passing move.

Joy almost turned to despair as while England celebrated their lead, the Libyans took advantage to shoot at goal from the kick-off. Thornton was alive to the situation and tipped the ball over the bar. This signaled the start of a tense last period to the game, with both teams having a number of chances.

Thornton, Mortlock( Ex-London United player ) and Colley all stretched to prevent Libya equalizing as Mohammed Omar began to exert his influence on the game.

England were also on five accumulated fouls for the final period, and with a minute to go the referee awarded a penalty to the home side as a result of a sixth foul. Mohammed Omar stepped up but hit the post to the disappointment of the home fans.

England withstood the pressure to see out the game and claim an important victory for English Futsal to the delight of the squad and coaching staff.

Under the guidance of Sturgess, the England squad has been in a period of intense development, and this win helps to show that the squad and Futsal in England is moving in the right direction.

There is still much development required, and expectation should be tempered with the realization that this is one step on a long path.

But England Futsal will enjoy this win and the high quality of the performances in these two matches will provide much-needed confidence for the future.

Tuesday, 1 December 2009

BIG SCORE 12 x0 .


LONDON UNITED FUTSAL CLUB BIG SCORE IN THE FUTSAL SUPER LEAGUE 2009/2010.

Score Sport Center (Leyton - East London) - London United Futsal Club has implemented a big score in the regional league. The Brazilian squad beat the A-team by 12 to 0, on Sunday afternoon (29/11). With the elastic score, London United Futsal Club took the fifth position of the league and with 4 games in hand and 9 points behind leaders FC Leituva.

The good result was celebrated by the tem. "It was a good start, because we fit our game, especially the second half. It is important to remember that we have much to go, since we face a team unknown - A-team. The main target is to do the double title," explained Pedro Cunha, which debuted today at Futsal Super League and scored twice.

As for Fernando Alves, who is taking part for the first in the regional league, the pression was important. "Particularly when we pressed them and kept possesion of the ball. When put more pression at the right moment, the possibility of stealing the ball and finding the opponent's defense out of position is higher, allowing more chances. Overall, I believe the whole team played well, "praised Fernando which also netted his goal. Others who have left the mark, Bebeto, Bruno Lisboa, Elias Filho "Nenem," Lucas Krabbenborg, Alessio Corradi "Rico", Carlos Diego Pagliuso "Tato",Rantim Mehzrad, Callun Tanner and also had the return of the goalkeeper's Jodelle da Silva and Luiz Gustavo de Oliveira.

The trails and training takes place every Monday in Leyton and Friday in Bethnal Green, players who are interested in participating in the regional league and the national league, please contact Executive Director James Rosa on 07528561309 for further information site : http://londonunitedfutsalclub.blogspot.com.
The London United Futsal Club is about to make two friendlies, one of them will be with a Italian team from Seria C1 and the other with a team from the national league side "to be confirm" in the next few weeks, before Christmas.
These friendly will be sponsor by Brazil Tropical Groceries, 304 A Walworth Road SE17 2TE, the sponsor of the team.
The London United Futsal Club back in the courts Sunday at 16:30 pm with free entry in the Sport Center Score, 100 Oliver Road E10 5JY near the stadium Leyton Orient Football Club.