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    Dansk Boldspil-Union, Denmark
    Sept 23 2005

    English Futsal on the up


    Gary Macbeth, event director of the UEFA Futsal Cup preliminary round
    in London, says the event has shown how the game in England is
    developing.


    Competitive European Futsal came to the capital of England for the
    first time last week - and the finish could not have been more
    exciting.

    Heartbreaking exit
    Hosts London White Bear FC, having lost to Dinamo Tirana but defeated
    France's Roubaix Futsal, went into their last UEFA Futsal Cup
    preliminary round game needing what seemed an unlikely two-goal win
    against experienced Tal Grig Yerevan, and the odds increased when the
    Armenian champions scored after only ten seconds. But London
    equalised early in the second half and took the lead late on, and
    when the whistle went there was some number crunching before they
    realised that Yerevan and Dinamo Tirana had pipped them on
    head-to-head record, on goals scored.

    Praise for city
    The chance to come to London was relished by the visiting teams.
    Roubaix president Messaoud Ferkioui said: "We have learned so much
    just being in London, it has confounded our expectations. It is as
    beautiful as Paris!" Yerevan coach Ruben Nazaretyan added: "We
    enjoyed it - thank you London!"

    English improvement
    London's performance shows the development that is taking place in
    English Futsal, as promoted by the Football Association (FA) and the
    burgeoning leagues. One prominent example is the Futsal Premier
    League (FPL), whose CEO Gary Macbeth was the event director of the
    mini-tournament at the Crystal Palace National Sports Arena.

    'Fantastic experience'
    Eastern European-influenced London are the current FPL champions, and
    Macbeth told uefa.com: "This truly was a fantastic experience for our
    team in hosting this event and bringing European competition to our
    shores. The opportunity to offer a higher level of Futsal was a real
    treat and we hope the Futsal fans that came out to support the event
    thought so too. For me personally, I think it was also a huge success
    in demonstrating the positive results that can come from UEFA and the
    FA working with league organisations like the FPL to advance Futsal."


    'Desperately unlucky'
    Macbeth was certainly pleased with London's performance in
    representing his league and English Futsal. "Having not seen the
    other teams, I had no idea really what to expect from them or how
    well the White Bear team would do," he said. "They were desperately
    unlucky not to qualify. Winning two games, including coming from
    behind and beat the group winners Yerevan, is a testimony to the
    improvement in Futsal in this country over the last few years."

    Brazilian influence
    He added: "The standards have raised here in the UK.. The competitive
    league structure is going from strength to strength. The Futsal
    Premier League is fortunate in that we benefit from a strong presence
    of Brazilian and Eastern European teams. This is a definite help in
    raising the level of the game overall."

    Future years
    Next year's English representatives will be Doncaster College for the
    Deaf from the Sheffield and Hallamshire County FA's Elite Futsal
    league, who beat London in this year's national finals. But there is
    no doubt that London's performance on their European debut has raised
    the expectations for English teams, and Macbeth hopes that
    improvement will continue.

    Benefit gained
    "I think the teams know now they can compete in Europe," he said.
    "There's still a long way to go, but only by competing at that level
    can teams learn what it will take. The cost of international fixtures
    is high of course, but the benefit from the experience is significant
    and obvious. It's our hope of course to continue now in working
    closely with UEFA and the FA, but any sponsors out there who love
    football, should seriously take a look at Futsal."

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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