Final Day Recap in Solo: Iran retain supremacy, Australia claims bronze
2025-11-25

Final Day Recap in Solo: Iran retain supremacy, Australia claims bronze

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A champion was crowned on the final day in Solo. Here is a recap of the fianl day of action at the 2025 IFCPF Asia-Oceania Cup.

 

Japan put 10 past Malaysia in the biggest win of the tournament

 

A second-half blitz with eight goals from Japan saw it take fifth place at the 2025 Asia-Oceania Cup, defeating Malaysia 10-0.

 

Farrisan Jasnal’s own goal and Tetsuya Toda meant the game’s scoreline was a respectable 2-0 at the break.

 

Hiroto Kageyama and Tatushiro Ura’s two-minute brace started the second period, before Toda added another to make it six.

 

Shun Yokozawa’s 58th-minute goal was sandwiched between a double for Yamato Montonakano, before Tomohisa Ono rounded off the scoring in stoppage time.

 

 

 

Australia win on penalties, claim bronze over Thailand in Kai Lammert’s 100th

 

 

Kai Lammert celebrated his 100th match in the Australia setup with a win, as his team defeated Thailand 3-1 on penalties after a 2-2 draw after extra-time.

 

Taj Lynch, Augustine Murphy and Connor Bunce each converted for Australia, with Chaipon Thammawichai’s miss proving pivotal.

 

Australia had previously led 2-0, with Bunce and an own goal from Phonpipat Nampaksa giving them a lead. 

 

Narongchai Thaohong and Attan Tahe answered back, but Thailand could not finish the job on penalties, giving the Aussies bronze.

 

 

Iran wins third regional tournament in a row, defeating Indonesia 2-0

 

 

Goals from Amirhossein Ghorbani and Alireza Ahmadimoghadam helped Iran defend their Asia-Oceania title, winning against hosts Indonesia 2-0.


Ghorbani’s 15th-minute tap-in set Iran on its way after a great team move, with Amin Rezaei squaring to find him unmarked a yard out.

A Hassan Safari quick free-kick unlocked the Indonesian defence for the second, with Ahmadimoghadam capitalising on the lack of awareness from those in red, doubling the lead and sealing the win.

 

Following the match, individual awards were handed out to Indonesia’s Amin Rosyid (Golden Glove), Iran’s Moslem Mehrabian (Golden Boot) and Thailand’s Chanathip Deeman (Tournament MVP).