Thursday, July 24, 2008

Fifa Beach Soccer World Cup Highlights Marseille

from fifa.com...

Down to the Wire

FIFA sets the scene for what promises to be a thrilling Thursday afternoon as Marseille 2008 reaches the quarter-final stage.

The Big Match- Argentina-Spain, 16.15 (local time)

Given that both sides have never looked stronger, the first FIFA Beach Soccer World Cup meeting between the two could not have come at a better time. Led by the three Hilaires (Santiago, Federico and Ezequiel), all of whom have been in peak form, the Albiceleste proved exceptionally strong in the group phase, not least in goal, where Marcelo Salgueiro is well on the way to becoming one of the best exponents of his art in the world. Narrow 3-2 losers to Brazil in their section, Spain can count on the sublime skills of Amarelle up front and the trademark agility of Roberto Valeiro between the posts, all of which should ensure an open and closely contested tie.

The Other Games

Portugal will start the day's opening game against Uruguay as slight favourites. Not only do Ze Miguel's men have history on their side after defeating the Celeste 5-4 in the group phase at Rio de Janeiro 2006, more importantly they powered their way through Group B. The solid CharrĂșas are a more potent attacking outfit these days, however, and in Ricar, Martin and Parrillo they have come up with a highly effective attacking trio.

Over the last three years, no side has posed Brazil more problems than Russia did in the first round in 2007, when the two-time world champions needed penalties to prevail. Even so, Nikolai Pisarev and his team can expect a tough afternoon against the defending champions. Goalkeeper Andrey Bukhlitskiy will need to be at his very best if they are to have a hope.

In the final last-eight match-up, France and Italy cross paths for the first time ever in the competition. The hosts will no doubt be drawing inspiration from their last outing against Uruguay as they seek to halt the smoothly functioning Italian machine, and will be counting on prolific duo Jeremy Basquaise and Didier Samoun to blunt the threat posed by Roberto Pasquali and his cohorts.

Player to Watch

Alan (POR) With six goals and four assists to his name, the diminutive Portuguese has been the most incisive player to date at Marseille 2008. Madjer's inseparable attacking partner will need to keep up that form when Portugal come up against Uruguay's well-drilled defence in Thursday's first quarter-final.

The Stat

3 - The number of times Brazil and France have reached the semi-finals of the FIFA Beach Soccer World Cup. In other words, the two have never lost in the quarter-finals of the competition.

What they said "We know this Russia team well and we know they're going to pose us problems. Our strength is our team play and if we perform at our highest level, we should go through. Only God can stop us (laughs)," Mao, Brazil goalkeeper.

The Full Schedule

Portugal-Uruguay (14.45)

Argentina-Spain (16.15)

Brazil-Russia (17.45)

Monday, July 21, 2008

France vs. Uruguay

from FIFA.com...

The host nation at Marseille 2008 need to beat Uruguay if they are to spare themselves the ignominy of a first-round exit. Senegal meanwhile will be looking to beat Iran and hope that France do indeed slip up. In Group B, by contrast, first place is all that is left to play for.

The big match
France - Uruguay, 19.15 (local time)

Marseille 2008 without the host nation in the quarter-finals? We may all be forced to get used to this idea rather soon. After a loss and a win on penalties in Group A, France simply have to beat Uruguay if they are to make it through to the last eight. If they win in regulation time then Eric Cantona's men will be through to the quarters. However, if, like their last two matches, it again goes to penalties or even just extra time, they will be reliant on the Senegal-Iran result. Making matters even tougher for Les Bleus is the fact that they have never beaten Uruguay at a FIFA Beach Soccer World Cup. At the semi-final stage in 2006 and in the match for third place in 2007, the Celeste squeezed through on penalties (2-2 aet, 0-1 pso on both occasions).

The other games

There is little left in the way of suspense in Group B with Portugal and Italy having already made it through to the quarter-finals. The pair go head-to-head on Monday to see who tops their section, but, with their opposition in the last eight being one of Uruguay, France and Senegal, the advantage of finishing first as opposed to second could be minimal. Mindful of that, Italy and Portugal's coaches may well use the game for squad rotation - something that might also be the case between El Salvador and Solomon Islands in their consolation match. Finally in Group A, Senegal will have to overcome Iran and hope that Les Bleus succumb to Uruguay. If the Africans win in regulation time and the French only get through after extra time or on penalties (or indeed lose), then Senegal will squeeze past the host nation and into the last eight.

Player to watch
Pape Koukpaki (SEN)

Senegal desperately need a win against Iran to qualify for the quarter-finals while hoping that France do not manage the same result as them. The Lions of Teranga will therefore be counting on their star striker who has already scored six times in their opening two matches.

The stat
0 - The number of times before this year that Italy had reached the quarter-finals of a FIFA Beach Soccer World Cup. The Azzurri have already put an end to this barren streak.

What they said
"Our aim is still to win the World Cup on 27 July, and we are going to do all in our power to achieve that." Portugal forward, Belchior

The full schedule
Portugal - Italy (14.45)
El Salvador - Solomon Islands (16.15)
Senegal - Iran (17.45)
France - Uruguay (19.15)

Copa Mundial De Beach Soccer De La FIFA 2008 Highlights

I have posted a poll above, who will win the 2008 FIFA Beach Soccer World Cup?

Group A
France Iran Senegal Uruguay

Group B
El Salvador Italy Portugal Solomon Islands

Group C
Argentina Cameroon Russia United Arab Emirates

Group D
Brazil Japan Mexico Spain

Highlights so far....




Some quotes from the FIFA Beach Soccer World Cup 2008 so far...

"I'm very pleased with our victory. We now feel good to have qualified for the next phase, but our next game against Potugal will be harder. El Salvador are a good team and we respected them, but we were better today. We will now fight to win our group," Massimiliano Esposito, Italy player.

"It was impossible to win today. We had good tactics but Italy were too good. We're a very young team and today we gained a lot of experience that will hopefully serve us well at the next Beach Soccer World Cup," Tomas Hernandez, Solomon Islands player.

FIFA 2008 Beach Soccer Stats for July 21st








Tuesday, July 15, 2008

FIFA Beach Soccer World Cup Marseille 2008

For it’s first time, the FIFA Beach Soccer World Cup will be leaving the sands of Brazil's Copacobana beach and will be hosted in Marsilles, France. The FIFA Beach Soccer World Cup takes place July 17th-27th 2008, with FIFA overseeing the event for the 4th year now. 16 teams will compete for championships, with the action kicking off in the next two days with France playing their first group stage match against Senegal.

If you are looking for coverage of the games, be sure to check out the tournament’s official website at www.FIFA.com/marseille2008

In the spirit of the FIFA Beach Soccer World Cup, Soccerworld Polson Pier will be hosting Canada’s biggest Beach Soccer Championships this coming August. With two tour dates set August 9th-10th (Soccerworld, Polson Pier) and August 23rd-24th (Wasaga Beach), the tournaments will support all levels of play, from Youth to Co-ed, Womens and Men’s Pro Am.

For more information and to register check out Soccer World Central.

Monday, July 7, 2008

1 Day Left to Save with Early Bird $50 Off Registration

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Deadline Fast Approaching
Only 1 Day Left to Save $50 off Team Registration



The tournaments are filling up fast with limited spots left. Don't miss out on your chance to benefit from the early bird fee of $250 per team, deadline is July 8th and then the price goes up to $300.

Come out and dig your feet into the sand ...

You've just connected with Ontario's first and premier sand soccer Championships. With over 50 teams battling it out on the beach this coming August, the Second Annual Soccerworld Beach Soccer Tour returns to the cities of Toronto and Wasaga Beach.

Never played? Never fear!

Open to all, from beginners who have yet to experience the sand, to multiple youth teams and soccer professionals. Brackets will support all levels of play, with easy to pick up rules and games played on 30 by 40 pitches, 5 vs. 5.

Whether you're a returning veteran or a new comer to the game, the beach soccer craze is coming to the GTA and we look forward to seeing you for the "Battle of the Beach"!

Brackets Support All Levels of Play:
Men's Pro Am - Men's Recreational - Women's - Co Ed - Youth

Register Online

Fore more info check out Soccerworldcentral

Monday, June 16, 2008

August 9th-10th Beach tournament is fast approaching...



If you enjoy sun, sand and surf with your soccer THIS is for you...

You've just connected with Ontario's first and premier sand soccer Championships. With over 50 teams battling it out on the beach this coming August, the Second Annual Soccerworld Beach Soccer Tour returns to the cities of Toronto and Wasaga Beach.

Never played? Never fear!

Open to all, from beginners who have yet to experience the sand, to multiple youth teams and soccer professionals. Brackets will support all levels of play, with easy to pick up rules and games played on 30 by 40 pitches, 5 vs. 5.

Whether you're a returning veteran or a new comer to the game, the beach soccer craze is coming to the GTA and we look forward to seeing you for the "Battle of the Beach"!






August 8th-9th Tournament at Soccerworld Polson Pier Toronto
We will be extending the Annual Beach Soccer Tour to include a second date August 8th-9th hosted by Soccerworld at Polson Pier in Toronto.

We are excited to host this first of its kind tournament here in Toronto. Come out and play on our newly expanded beach soccer fields for your chance to win cash prizes.

Register Now
$300 team entry fee.

Men's Premier Division Cash Prizes
1st- $1000
2nd- $500
3rd- $250










August 23rd-24th Tournament at Wasaga Beach I

The tour continues to the lake side resort of Wasaga Beach.The second annual Beach Soccer tournament will be held August 23rd - 24th weekend.

In conjunction with the Barrie Soccer Club, Soccerworld is pleased to host this major event for a second year. Last year's tournament was a very exciting and fun-filled weekend for all soccer enthusiasts, with bright sunny weather and warm waters. We look forward to joining you again for another spectacular weekend.

Register Now
$300 team entry fee.

Men's Premier Division Cash Prizes:
1st- $1000
2nd- $500
3rd- $250

Sincerely,
Soccerworld Staff
Soccer World

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