'Invitational Games for the Deaf, Taipei 2008': Review of soccer preliminaries

Tuesday, September 9, 2008

Yinfeng Riverside Park, the main venue for the Invitational Games for the Deaf, Taipei 2008 soccer event.
Image: Rico Shen.

A number of relatively unknown entrants made the Taiwan 2008 Invitational Games for the Deaf soccer tournament an unpredictable event. Teams from Thailand, Australia, Iran (Silver Medalist in soccer at the 2005 Summer Deaflympics), Uzbekistan, Malaysia, and Japan took part.

On September 6, soccer giants Thailand and Iran defeated Malaysia and Uzbekistan in shutouts of 11-0 and 9-0 respectively. Anothai Sathiyamat, Somsak Thongdee, Nares Numphakdee of Thailand all scored hat-tricks in the game against Uzbekistan.

On the second day of competition, a decisive battle in Group A between Japan and Iran was keenly watched by Thailand, as one of the two teams would be their opponent in the finals. The game was scoreless in the first half, with conservative tactics from both teams.

Iran's Mostafa Heydaribondarabadi scored rapidly after the second half started, but Shun Igasaki of Japan scored a penalty kick after a foul by Iran in the penalty area and tied the score again. The penalty became the key of the match when Tetsuya Kurata scored 5 minutes further in, as the Iranian players became frustrated by the penalty kick. Finally, Japan won with a final score of 2-1, and advanced to the championship match on the final day.

After group standings were mostly stabilized in the third day of competition, Thailand and Japan handled their respective Group matches by replacing several substitutes with frequently lined-up players to defeat their opponents easily. They will face off on the final day for the gold medal of soccer event in the "Invitational Games for the Deaf, Taipei 2008".

Final group standings

Group A Won Drawn Lost GD Group B Won Drawn Lost GD
Japan 2 0 0 +3 Thailand 2 0 0 +12
Iran 1 0 1 +10 Australia 0 1 1 -3
Malaysia 0 0 2 -13 Uzbekistan 0 1 1 -9

Fixtures of the Final Day

Match-play Date: September 10, 2008.
  • 5th Place Match: Malaysia vs Uzbekistan
  • Bronze Medal Match: Iran vs Australia
  • Gold Medal Match: Japan vs Thailand


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