Thu, 28 Oct, 2021

Yogyakarta: Australia’s East Coast Heat face Bangkok BTS FC of Thailand for the 2018 AFF Futsal Club Championship at Gor Uny on Saturday.
Both sides stayed perfect throughout the tournament and will be making their maiden final appearances in Jogjakarta.
The Heat have been impressive so far, raking up 26 goals and conceding six as the Australians aim to improve on their fourth place finish in 2015.
Bangkok BTS, who took over from Port FC as Thailand’s representative this year, hit 15 goals and conceded seven.
Port FC have dominated the competition since its inception, winning three straight titles - 2015, 2016, 2017.
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Thu, 28 Oct, 2021

Bangkok: Thai Son Nam let slip a two-goal lead to eventually settle for a draw with Port Futsal Club in a friendly at the Kodang Stadium in Khlong Toei on Wednesday.
Miguel Rodrigo's men started brightly after some neat passing, taking the lead as early as the second minute
The visitors doubled their advantage nine minutes later.
However, Port Futsal found their way back into the match when they pulled one back in the 21st minute and the equaliser 12 minutes later.
Thai Son Nam are preparing team for the 2018 AFC Futsal Club Championship in Yogyakarta, Indonesia on August 1-12.
The Vietnamese club finished third in the AFC Futsal Club Championship in 2015 and 2017.
Thai Son Nam are in Group B alongside Al Dhafrah of UAE, Iraq's Naft Al-Wasat and Korea Republic's Jeonju MAG.
Thu, 28 Oct, 2021

Jakarta: Captain Sunny Rizky Suhendra is confident of Vamos FC's chances of reaching the AFC Futsal Club Championship Indonesia 2018 Knockout Stage, despite being grouped with three-time champions Nagoya Oceans of Japan in Group A.
Vamos FC earned their spot after securing back-to-back titles in the Indonesia Pro Futsal League, and will play as hosts in the ninth edition of the Championship.
Skipper Suhendra was pleased with the result and revealed that the Japanese club were their main competitors.
“The draw result was satisfactory, and our team’s motivation is good, but we will not take our opponents lightly because they’re all Asia’s best.
“Nagoya Oceans are our main group rivals because they have been champions of the tournament three times (in 2011, 2014 and 2016).”
Thu, 28 Oct, 2021

Jakarta: Indonesia’s Vamos FC will be counting on home support when they take on three-time champions Nagoya Oceans, Dalian Yuan Dynasty from China PR and newcomers Victoria University College FC of Myanmar in Group A in the ninth edition of the AFC Futsal Club Championship.
Asia’s top 16 futsal clubs identified their group rivals at Friday’s official AFC Futsal Club Championship Indonesia 2018 Final Draw in Jakarta.
Group B will also be keenly contested as Vietnamese champions Thai Son Nam FC, Al Dhafra from the United Arab Emirates, Iraq’s Nafit Al Wasat and Jeonju MAG FC from Korea Republic, who will be making their first appearance in the tournament, were drawn together.
Title holders and two-time champions, Chonburi Bluewave of Thailand, will be out to make tournament history by being the team to win the tournament twice in a row, but will have to go through Al Sailiya from Qatar, Kyrgyz Republic’s FC Erem and Vic Vipers of Australia in Group C.