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ฉ 2006 Copyright
New England
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04/09/2005:
New from Pittsburgh Futsal Club |
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Courtesy: Pittsburgh Tribune
Local coach leading Pittsburgh soccer team in
international tournament
By Dave Yohe
Saturday, April 9, 2005
It didn't take Pittsburgh Futsal Clue long to make
an impact on a national stage. Founded in 2003,
Pittsburgh Futsal, a traveling soccer team, is one
of six teams playing for a high finish in the
eighth Intercontinental Cup of Clubs for Futsal in Puertollano, Spain. And a local man is leading the
team though the tournament.
Pittsburgh Futsal is representing North America as
the United States Futsal Federation Region 1
champion in the national event, which began
Thursday and continues through Sunday.
Pittsburgh's team captain is Andre "Monty" Santos,
a Sao Paulo, Brazil native, who coaches the
Riverview High School girls soccer team.
"This tournament is going to the highest level of
competition," Santos said.
The Monroeville resident began his career playing
with Juventus and Portuguesa, in Sao Paulo. His
futsal background has led him to a professional
soccer career with numerous teams in South
America, Europe, and in the United States with the
Tampa Bay Mutiny of Major League Soccer.
Futsal traces its roots back to 1930s South
America as a way for smaller YMCAs to make
accommodations for limited space.
"It is a smaller version of soccer," Santos said.
"Everything is quicker. Quicker passing, quicker
dribbling, quicker thinking."
It is a fast-paced, five-man game, played on a
basketball-sized court with no side walls.
Futsal is where soccer legends, such as Pele and
Ronaldo, honed their skills. Most professional
soccer players from Brazil and Europe have a
background in the game.
Futsal derives its name from the combination of
the Spanish words for soccer, "futbal," and
indoor, "sala."
Each team competes with five players on the floor,
including the goaltender.
Teams, except for the goaltenders, are allowed to
make unlimited substitutions, called "flying
substitutions," while play is going on, similar to
hockey.
Dave Schoefield of England is the only other
player with national experience.
Goalkeepers Matt Bordogna of Monroeville, and Brad
Pope of Charlotte, N.C., are the only players born
in the United States. The rest of the squad is
made up of players from Brazil and England.
"Being captain, I am able to choose the players to
represent the U.S.," Santos said.
Pittsburgh beat the team representing New England,
5-4, in double overtime, to capture the Region 1
title, and advance to the finals. Pivot player
Vitor Santos Brito scored the game-winning goal
with two seconds remaining in the second overtime.
Pittsburgh began play in Group A against the 2004
champions, Carlos Barbosa of Brazil, dropping an
11-1 decision.
Pittsburgh finished group-play Friday with a 15-0
defeat to the current South American champs,
Malwee/Jaraguเ from Brazil.
Pittsburgh most likely will play a consolation
match Sunday against the third-place finisher in
Group B.
For more details visit also:
http://pittsburghlive.com
http://www.pittsburghfutsal.com
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