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Шаблон:See also Шаблон:Use dmy dates Шаблон:Infobox football match On 13 October 2006, the Brazil national futsal team and Timor-Leste national futsal team faced each other in an international futsal match that was part of the 2006 Lusophony Games, hosted that year by Macau. Brazil defeated Timor-Leste 76–0, setting a world record for largest win in an international futsal match.[1] One of Brazil's players, Valdin, scored 20 goals, which is another record.[1] It was Brazil's biggest margin of victory since they beat Uruguay 38–3 in the 1991 Pan American Games.[2] Timor-Leste was coming off a 56–0 loss to Portugal, which was the previous world record.

Background

Шаблон:Main Brazil was the favorite to win the Lusophony Games, while this was one of Timor-Leste's first games. Brazil has always been one of the top futsal teams in the world.[3]
9 October: In the first day of competition, Angola defeated Macau 2–0,[4] but was overshadowed by Portugal's 56–0 blowout of Timor-Leste. The Portuguese player, Israel, scored 11 goals himself while André Lima, his teammate, scored 10 goals.[5] This was a little over one goal per minute. It was the world record for 4 days. Brazil did not play that day.
10 October: In Brazil's first game, they beat Angola 7–0.[6] Timor-Leste lost to the host side, Macau, 13–4.[7]
11 October: Brazil crushed Macau 27–0.[8] Portugal narrowly defeated Angola on that day, 4–1.[9]
12 October: 12 October was a rest day.
13 October: Besides the 76–0 game, Portugal blew out Macau, 22–0.[10]

Line-ups

This is the lineup of players that were called up for the match.[1] All Brazilian players scored at least one goal except for two, including subs. Brazil had an advantage with seven subs, against Timor-Leste's two.

Timor Leste Brazil
Xavier Henriques (GK) Tiago (GK)
Januário Leco
Octavianus Valdin
Romário Ari
Martins Márcio
Substitutions: Substitutions:
Aleixo Rogério
Fernandes Dimas
Carlinhos
Tostão
Marinho
Wilde
Jonas
Manager: Manager:
Jaime Vong P.C. de Oliveira

The match

The match was played in Macau, in the Macau East Asian Games Dome, as did all the games, at 19:00 UTC+8. Шаблон:Footballbox Brazil wanted to beat Timor-Leste by more goals than Portugal did because of goal difference.[1] The final result was 76–0, meaning almost 2 goals per minute.

Post-match

14 October: Brazil ties Portugal 1–1.[11] It is Brazil's first goal conceded in the whole tournament. Brazil won the gold medal by goal difference. Timor-Leste loses again, to Angola, 24–3.[12]

This is how the two countries wound up the tournament. Brazil won the gold medal,[13] and Timor-Leste came in last.

Rank Team Pts Pld W D L GF GA GD
1 Шаблон:Flaglink 10 4 3 1 0 111 1 +110
5 Шаблон:Flaglink 0 4 0 0 4 7 169 −162

Response

There was not a lot of media attention to the subject. The game was talked about mostly in Brazil,[1] Portugal, and Spain.[2] The next Lusophony Games, the 2009 Lusophony Games, Timor-Leste did not compete in Futsal.

Brazilian striker, Valdin, said the following about the scoring:
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Brazilian futsal supervisor, Reinaldo Simoes, said after the match,
Шаблон:Quotation Brazil then tied Portugal, 1–1.[11]

References

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