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    UEFA.com
    Sept 10 2005

    London ready for Futsal first
    by Greg Demetriou from London

    The UEFA Futsal Cup is back with a four-team mini-tournament getting
    the 2005/06 competition under way in London over the weekend.

    European debutants
    English entrants London White Bear FC are the hosts for the
    round-robin event, which will feature three other European debutants:
    Tal Grig Yerevan from Armenia, Dinamo Tirana from Albania and Roubaix
    Futsal from France. The top two teams after the three days of action
    on Saturday, Sunday and Tuesday will progress to the first qualifying
    round.

    'Winning mentality'
    London coach Oleksandr Saliy is confident his side can put on a good
    show in front of their supporters at the Crystal Palace national
    sports centre in south London. The Ukrainian has a cosmopolitan squad
    comprising players from nine countries and believes his charges have
    the "winning mentality".

    Unknown quantity
    However, the 36-year-old concedes he does not know too much about
    their rivals, particularly the French and Albanian champions. "I
    think we have a chance," he said. "But we don't know the level of our
    opponents. We will see what happens and I am sure my players will do
    their best."

    English boost
    Saliy added he expected the Armenian team to pose the biggest threat,
    especially as they boast several experienced internationals. "They
    will be strong and they are the favourites," said Saliy. Yet,
    regardless of his side's display, the mini-tournament will do much to
    raise the sport's profile in England.

    Prolific players
    Yerevan enjoyed a tremendous 2004/05 season, not dropping a single
    point. They also have two top-class performers in Armen Gyulambaryan
    and Armen Danielyan. The 30-year-old Gyulambaryan scored 127 goals
    last term, making him Europe's leading marksman, while the
    25-year-old Danielyan was voted Player of the Year by the Football
    Federation of Armenia.

    Coach excited
    Coach Ruben Nazaretyan, who turned 29 on Monday, is excited about
    seeing his men in continental competition. "We have never played in
    such a tournament before," he said. "We are sure there are no weak
    teams, but the only thing that could hamper us is our lack of
    experience at such a level. We will give it our best shot."

    Mullaj involved
    Albanian Futsal is also at a fledgling stage. Dinamo were beaten
    finalists in the first two domestic championships but were able to
    represent their country after 2004/05 champions KS Erzeni were
    stripped of their title over ineligible players. Dinamo have several
    internationals, not least Ani Mullaj, with the 22-year-old scoring
    eight goals in last season's UEFA Futsal Cup for SK Tirana.

    Tirana example
    The club are coached by 46-year-old Albert Celmeta, of whom good
    things are expected. He has every confidence his team can hold their
    own and reach the next stage, as Tirana did in last year's
    preliminary round thanks to a 6-4 victory against another English
    side, Sheffield Hallam FC.

    Fighting spirit
    Roubaix are perhaps the biggest unknown quantity of those on view.
    They were formed in 2004, although a team previously existed under
    the name Roubaix Trois Ponts. The club won the French Futsal Cup in
    March by recovering a 3-1 deficit to draw level before beating
    Issy-les-Moulineaux Futsal 3-1 on spot-kicks.

    'Nothing is impossible'
    Coach Malik Laouar, himself just 28, has put faith in young players.
    Given the unexpected nature of their domestic triumph against a side
    containing several French internationals, Laouar said of Roubaix's
    European chances: "For us, nothing is impossible." They have a number
    of players tipped for the big time, not least 22-year-old goalkeeper
    Djamel Haroun and 25-year-old defender Mounir Khrouf.
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