2015 Copa América de Futsal

The 2015 Copa América de Futsal was the 11th edition of the Copa América de Futsal, the international futsal championship under FIFA rules organised by CONMEBOL for the men's national teams of South America. The tournament was held in Portoviejo, Ecuador between 23–30 August 2015.[1]

2015 Copa América de Futsal
Tournament details
Host country Ecuador
CityPortoviejo
Dates23–30 August
Teams9 (from 1 confederation)
Venue(s)1 (in 1 host city)
Final positions
Champions Argentina (2nd title)
Runners-up Paraguay
Third place Brazil
Fourth place Colombia
Tournament statistics
Matches played22
Goals scored110 (5 per match)
Top scorer(s)Paraguay Juan Salas (10 goals)

Teams

A total of nine CONMEBOL member national teams participated in the tournament.[1] Bolivia did not participate due to financial problems.[2]

Team Previous best top-4 performance
 ArgentinaChampions (2003)
 Brazil (holders)Champions (1992, 1995, 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2008, 2011)\
 ChileNone
 ColombiaFourth place (2011)
 Ecuador (hosts)Fourth place (1992)
 ParaguayRunners-up (1998, 1999)
 PeruNone
 UruguayRunners-up (1996, 2008)
 VenezuelaNone

Venues

All matches were played in one venue: Complejo Deportivo La California in Portoviejo.[3]

Referees

The official referees for the tournament were announced on 10 August 2015.[4]

  • Argentina Darío Santamarina
  • Argentina Leonardo Lorenzo
  • Bolivia Henry Gutiérrez
  • Brazil Gean Telles
  • Chile Cristian Espíndola
  • Colombia Hugo Camargo
  • Colombia Gury García
  • Ecuador Jaime Játiva
  • Ecuador José Hernández
  • Paraguay Elvis Peña
  • Paraguay Jorge Galeano
  • Peru Mario Espichan
  • Peru César Málaga
  • Uruguay Daniel Rodríguez
  • Uruguay Federico Cardozo
  • Venezuela Félix Rumbos

Group stage

The nine teams were drawn into one group of five teams and one group of four teams. The hosts Ecuador were placed in Group A, plus each group contained one team from each of the four "pairing pots": Argentina–Brazil, Colombia–Paraguay, Peru–Uruguay, Chile–Venezuela.

The top two teams of each group advance to the semi-finals, while the teams in third and fourth advance to the fifth place and seventh place play-offs respectively. The teams are ranked according to points (3 points for a win, 1 point for a draw, 0 points for a loss). If tied on points, tiebreakers are applied in the following order:[5][6]

  1. Goal difference in all games;
  2. Goals scored in all games;
  3. Head-to-head result in games between tied teams (two teams only);
  4. Drawing of lots.

All times are local, ECT (UTC−5).

Group A

Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualification
1  Paraguay 4 3 1 0 20 7 +13 10 Knockout stage
2  Argentina 4 2 1 1 14 8 +6 7
3  Chile 4 1 1 2 10 13 3 4 Fifth place play-off
4  Peru 4 1 1 2 7 13 6 4 Seventh place play-off
5  Ecuador (H) 4 0 2 2 5 15 10 2
Source: CONMEBOL
(H) Hosts
Paraguay 5–1 Peru
Salas ??', ??'
Zaffe ??'
H. Martínez ??'
Rejala ??'
Report Herrera ??'
Complejo Deportivo La California, Portoviejo
Ecuador 2–2 Chile
Alcívar 11'
Espinales 15'
Report Pávez 7'
Reyes 21'
Complejo Deportivo La California, Portoviejo

Argentina 4–1 Chile
Bolo ??'
Basile ??', ??'
Vaporaki ??'
Report Carrasco ??'
Complejo Deportivo La California, Portoviejo
Ecuador 1–1 Peru
Espinales 14' Report Aguilar 25'
Complejo Deportivo La California, Portoviejo

Chile 5–2 Peru
Arriola ??'
Concha ??'
García ??'
Fuentes ??'
Araya ??'
Report Ramírez ??'
Yuptun ??'
Complejo Deportivo La California, Portoviejo
Argentina 3–3 Paraguay
Kruger ??'
Basile ??'
Vaporaki ??'
Report Alcaraz ??'
Salas ??'
Rejala ??'
Complejo Deportivo La California, Portoviejo

Argentina 2–3 Peru
Vaporaki ??'
Bolo ??'
Report Falla ??'
Tavera ??', ??'
Complejo Deportivo La California, Portoviejo
Ecuador 1–7 Paraguay
Alcívar ??' Report Salas ??', ??', ??', ??'
Villalba ??'
Giménez ??'
F. Martínez ??'
Complejo Deportivo La California, Portoviejo

Paraguay 5–2 Chile
Salas ??', ??', ??'
Zaffe ??'
Pereira ??'
Report Carrasco ??'
Arriola ??'
Complejo Deportivo La California, Portoviejo
Ecuador 1–5 Argentina
Meza ??' (pen.) Report Kruger ??', ??'
González ??'
Vaporaki ??'
Abdala ??'
Complejo Deportivo La California, Portoviejo

Group B

Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualification
1  Brazil 3 3 0 0 11 2 +9 9 Knockout stage
2  Colombia 3 2 0 1 5 4 +1 6
3  Uruguay 3 0 1 2 5 9 4 1 Fifth place play-off
4  Venezuela 3 0 1 2 3 9 6 1 Seventh place play-off
Source: CONMEBOL
Colombia 2–0 Venezuela
Vivares ??'
Caro ??'
Report
Complejo Deportivo La California, Portoviejo
Referee: César Malaga (Peru)
Brazil 4–1 Uruguay
Dieguinho ??', ??'
Simi ??'
Jackson ??'
Report Otero ??'
Complejo Deportivo La California, Portoviejo

Uruguay 2–2 Venezuela
Blankleider ??'
Ordaqui ??'
Report Figueroa ??'
Quinteros ??'
Complejo Deportivo La California, Portoviejo
Brazil 2–0 Colombia
Xuxa ??'
Gadeia ??'
Report
Complejo Deportivo La California, Portoviejo

Colombia 3–2 Uruguay
Caro 2', 39'
Díaz 38'
Report Blankleider ??'
Salgues ??'
Complejo Deportivo La California, Portoviejo
Brazil 5–1 Venezuela
Thiaguinho ??'
Pito ??', ??'
Rodrigo ??'
Ciço ??'
Report Falcón ??'
Complejo Deportivo La California, Portoviejo

Knockout stage

In the knockout stage, extra time and penalty shoot-out are used to decide the winner if necessary.[6]

Bracket

 
Semi-finalsFinal
 
      
 
29 August – Portoviejo
 
 
 Paraguay3
 
30 August – Portoviejo
 
 Colombia1
 
 Paraguay1
 
29 August – Portoviejo
 
 Argentina4
 
 Brazil2 (2)
 
 
 Argentina2 (3)
 
Third place
 
 
30 August – Portoviejo
 
 
 Colombia1
 
 
 Brazil5
 
Fifth Place
 
  
 
29 August – Portoviejo
 
 
 Uruguay0
 
 
 Chile2
 
 
 
 
 
Seventh Place
 
 
29 August – Portoviejo
 
 
 Peru2
 
 
 Venezuela7
 

Seventh place play-off

Peru 2–7 Venezuela
Herrera ??'
Ramírez ??'
Manzanares ??', ??'
Polo ??', ??'
Sánchez ??'
Rengifo ??'
Rodríguez ??'
Complejo Deportivo La California, Portoviejo

Fifth place play-off

Uruguay 0–2 Chile
Carrasco ??'
Pávez ??'
Complejo Deportivo La California, Portoviejo

Semi-finals

Paraguay 3–1 Colombia
Villalba ??', ??'
Ayala ??'
Report Reyes ??'
Complejo Deportivo La California, Portoviejo
Brazil 2–2 Argentina
Simi ??'
Gadeia ??'
Report Basile ??' (pen.)
Kruger ??'
Penalties
Jackson soccer ball with check mark
Rodrigo soccer ball with check mark
Neto soccer ball with red X
2–3 soccer ball with check mark Basile
soccer ball with check mark Abdala
soccer ball with check mark González
Complejo Deportivo La California, Portoviejo

Third place play-off

Colombia 1–5 Brazil
Barreneche ??' Report Jackson ??'
Rodrigo ??', ??'
Dieguinho ??'
Arthur ??'
Complejo Deportivo La California, Portoviejo

Final

Paraguay 1–4 Argentina
Zaffe ??' Report Stazzone ??'
Abdala ??'
Vaporaki ??'
Bolo ??'
Complejo Deportivo La California, Portoviejo

Final ranking

Argentina celebrating winning the trophy.

Per statistical convention in futsal, matches decided in extra time are counted as wins and losses, while matches decided by penalty shoot-out are counted as draws.

Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts
1st place, gold medalist(s)  Argentina 6 3 2 1 20 11 +9 11
2nd place, silver medalist(s)  Paraguay 6 4 1 1 24 12 +12 13
3rd place, bronze medalist(s)  Brazil 5 4 1 0 18 5 +13 13
4  Colombia 5 2 0 3 7 12 5 6
5  Chile 5 2 1 2 12 13 1 7
6  Uruguay 4 0 1 3 5 11 6 1
7  Venezuela 4 1 1 2 10 11 1 4
8  Peru 5 1 1 3 9 20 11 4
9  Ecuador (H) 4 0 2 2 5 15 10 2
Source: CONMEBOL
(H) Hosts

Goalscorers

10 goals
  • Paraguay Juan Salas
5 goals
  • Argentina Alamiro Vaporaki
4 goals
  • Argentina Santiago Basile
  • Argentina Matías Kruger
3 goals
2 goals
  • Argentina Gonzalo Abdala
  • Brazil Gadeia
  • Brazil Jackson
  • Brazil Pito
  • Brazil Simi
  • Chile Carlos Arriola
  • Chile Juan Antonio Carrasco
  • Chile Milenko Pávez
  • Ecuador Luis Alcívar
  • Ecuador Jimmy Espinales
  • Paraguay Richard Rejala
  • Peru Martín Herrera
  • Peru Renzo Ramírez
  • Peru Xavier Tavera
  • Uruguay Santiago Blankleider
  • Venezuela Rosward Manzanares
  • Venezuela Carlos Polo
1 goal
  • Argentina Lucho González
  • Argentina Damián Stazzone
  • Brazil Arthur
  • Brazil Ciço
  • Brazil Thiaguinho
  • Brazil Xuxa
  • Chile Bernardo Araya
  • Chile Frank Carrasco
  • Chile Nilson Concha
  • Chile Diego Fuentes
  • Chile Yerko García
  • Chile Christopher Reyes
  • Colombia Luis Barreneche
  • Colombia Yulián Díaz
  • Colombia Andrés Camilo Reyes
  • Colombia Johan Vivares
  • Ecuador Darío Meza
  • Paraguay Fabio Alcaraz
  • Paraguay Emanuel Ayala
  • Paraguay Gabriel Giménez
  • Paraguay Francisco Martínez
  • Paraguay Hugo Martínez
  • Paraguay Magno Pereira
  • Peru Jorge Aguilar
  • Peru Vladimir Falla
  • Peru Jorge Yuptun
  • Uruguay Nicolás Ordaqui
  • Uruguay Alexis Otero
  • Uruguay Ignacio Salgues
  • Venezuela José Falcón
  • Venezuela Wilfredo Figueroa
  • Venezuela Johan Quinteros
  • Venezuela Kevin Rengifo
  • Venezuela Edgar Rodríguez
  • Venezuela Paolo Sánchez

Source:[7]

References

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