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1989 FIFA Futsal World Championship
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The 1989 FIFA Futsal World Championship was the first FIFA Futsal World Championship, the quadrennial international futsal championship contested by the men's national teams of the member associations of FIFA. It was held between 5 and 15 January 1989 in the Netherlands. It was the first non-Olympic FIFA tournament held in the country.
Brazil won the tournament.
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Participants

16 countries were invited to participate to the tournament. 6 from Europe, 3 from South America, 2 from North America, Africa and Asia respectively and 1 from Oceania.
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Venues
Holland has many hundreds of sports halls. The KNVB's organizing committee has picked five of the largest and most attractive as the venues for the 1st FIFA World Championship for Five-A-Side Football.[1]
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Squads
First round
Group A
Group B
Attendance: 2,000
Referee: William N. M. Crombie (Scotland)
Attendance: 2,000
Referee: Christiaan Van der Laar (Netherlands)
Attendance: 3,100
Referee: Juan Francisco Escobar (Paraguay)
Group C
Attendance: 200
Referee: Juan Francisco Escobar (Paraguay)
Attendance: 3,100
Referee: William N. M. Crombie (Scotland)
Group D
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Second round
Group A
Group B
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Final round
Semifinals | Final | |||||
14 January 1989 – Rotterdam | ||||||
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14 January 1989 – Rotterdam | ||||||
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Third place | ||||||
15 January 1989 – Rotterdam | ||||||
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Semi-finals
3rd place
Final
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Champions
Awards
Goalscorers
- 7 goals
- 6 goals
Rudi Schreurs
Benatti
Mihaly Borostyan
Victor Hermans
Peter Vermes
- 5 goals
Eric Maes
Raul
Toca
Laszlo Rozsa
Andrea Famà
Marcel Loosveld
Jim Gabarra
- 4 goals
Juan Ávalos
Nicolas Hidalgo
Átila
Brian Laudrup
Lars Olsen
Raoul Albani
Jose Sanchez
- 3 goals
Khaled Lounici
Alain Fostier
Nico Papanicolaou
Marquinhos
Neimar
Mario Faber
Daniel Armora
Domingo Valencia
Tab Ramos
- 2 goals
Fernando Lozano
Oscar Crino
Paul Trimboli
Adílio
Dirceu
John Fitzgerald
Kurt Joergensen
Sandor Olajos
Laszlo Qiriko
Franco Albanesi
Paolo Minicucci
Giovanni Roma
Tsuyoshi Kitazawa
Andre Bakker
Michel Seintner
Francisco Alcaraz
Luis Jara
Mario Ruiz-Diaz
Safouk Al-Temyat
Sergio Bonilla
Antonio Ferre
José Iglesias
Eric Eichmann
Brent Goulet
Mike Windischmann
Clayton Munemo
Herman Beyers
- 1 goal
Lakhdar Belloumi
Abderrahmane Dahnoune
Ramon Alvarez
Hugo Castaneira
Gabriel Valarin
Alan Davidson
Žarko Odžakov
Raf Hernalsteen
Karel Janssen
Luc Reul
Cadinho
Carlos Alberto
Gilson
Eddy Berdusco
Alex Bunbury
Tony Nocita
Peter Sarantopoulos
Torben Johansen
Ole Moeller Nielsen
Janos Mozner
Paolo de Simoni
Alfredo Filippini
Toshinori Yato
Eduard Demandt
Jeffrey Foree
Andre Tielens
Adolfo Jara
Omar Espineda
Luis Flor
Víctor López
Khaled Al-Behair
Abdullah Abu Humoud
Mario Gonzalez
Carlos Navarro
A.J. Lachowecki
Doc Lawson
Bruce Murray
Gyula Visnyei
Antony Kambani
Tournament ranking
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Per statistical convention in football, matches decided in extra time are counted as wins and losses, while matches decided by penalty shoot-out are counted as draws.
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References
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