Finland lost to Belarus again in Budapest, Hungary, in a match played on neutral soil.
The Finnish men’s futsal team suffered a 1-3 loss to Belarus in the European qualifying match in Budapest. Finland was practically forced to win, as the team had lost their two previous European qualifying matches.
Jaakko Alasuutari took Finland’s leadership after just over three minutes. They took a break in Finland’s 1-0 lead.
Aliaksandr Osakirovich brought Belarus to the level of the second half of the second half. A moment later Alexei Pinchuk took the Belarus leadership, and the final score of 3-1 finished the captain Siiliuk.
With a victory, Belarusian captured its position at the top of the block, now rising to ten points. However, the second, Italy, has played less.
Finland is third in the block with three points. So far, the only victory in the European qualifiers came from Malta.
Main Round’s group winners are advancing directly to the sixteen team finals for the sixteen teams in January-February. The top eight of the block will proceed to the European Championship qualifier, where the winners of two-part match pairs will receive the last places in the race.
The match was played with neural soil
Belarus also won the team’s Thursday encounter, which was also played in Budapest in front of an empty stand.
The country participating in the Russian offensive war and supported it in the same block was drawn to the same block in both the League of Nations and the Futsalmen in the European qualifiers.
Russia is closed to international football, but Belarus is allowed to play in the European Football Association in UEFA competitions. However, Belarus is not allowed to play matches in their home country, and in neutral fields, its matches are played without the audience.
does not show their channels of pearl and futsal men’s matches against Belarus because the country is warring and there is no obligation to showcase the match.