New Zealand national futsal team
The New Zealand national futsal team, nicknamed the Futsal Whites, is the representative side for New Zealand in international futsal and is governed by New Zealand Football (NZF) [2]. The nickname is a reference to the New Zealand national football team which is known as the All Whites.
Current squad
A 12 man Futsal Whites squad was named on June 7, 2010 [3] to compete in the 2010 OFC Futsal Championship and will be coached by Matt Chandler, who also coaches Hawke's Bay United in the ASB Premiership
- Goalkeepers:
- Elias Billeh (GK) (East City Futsal)
- Clayton Chapell (GK) (East City Futsal)
- Pivots:
- Lucas Cordeiro Osorio Da Silva (Capital City Futsal)
- Marvin Eakins (East City Futsal)
- Miro Major (East City Futsal)
- Flankers:
- Izaac O’Hara(Capital City Futsal)
- Brayden Lissington (Hawke's Bay Futsal)
- Dylan Manickum (East City Futsal)
- Khalid Razouk (East City Futsal)
- Targets:
- Tariq Assad (Capital City Futsal)
- Miroslav Malivuk (Capital City Futsal)
- Said Soleimanpour (Capital City Futsal)
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National sports teams of New Zealand
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