2017 FIFA Beach Soccer World Cup final explained

2017 FIFA Beach Soccer World Cup Final
Event:2017 FIFA Beach Soccer World Cup
Team1:Tahiti
Team1score:0
Team2:Brazil
Team2association:
Team2score:6
Date:7 May 2017
Stadium:National Beach Soccer Arena
City:Nassau
Referee:Bakhtiyor Namazov (Uzbekistan)
Attendance:3,500
Weather:Sunny
27°C
46% humidity
10 m/s wind speed
Previous:2015
Next:2019

The 2017 FIFA Beach Soccer World Cup Final was the last match of the 2017 FIFA Beach Soccer World Cup which took place on May 7, 2017 at the National Beach Soccer Arena in Nassau, the Bahamas.[1] The final was contested between Tahiti, who had previously competed in one World Cup final, the last World Cup final in 2015 which they lost to Portugal, and Brazil, who were back into a World Cup final after their last appearance six years ago in 2011, their sixth FIFA Beach Soccer World Cup final and their 15th overall when taking into account the pre-FIFA era Beach Soccer World Championships, beating the defending champions Portugal on their way to this year's final.[2]

Brazil competently won the final by 6 unanswered goals to win their fifth FIFA Beach Soccer World Cup and 14th world title overall since 1995, their first title for eight years since defeating Switzerland in the 2009 final.[3] This condemned Tahiti to two successive World Cup final losses and the islanders became only the second team ever to fail to score in a World Cup final after Uruguay in 1996.

Background

Going into the match, Tahiti were still a relatively new beach soccer nation having only first competed in 2006 and at their first World Cup in 2011, however had gained experience and solidified their place as a top team having reached three consecutive World Cup semi finals in doing so at this year's tournament[4] and now two consecutive World Cup finals too after losing to hosts Portugal 5–3 in the last occurring World Cup final, in 2015.[5] Tahiti were also world ranked 6th prior to the match.[6]

Comparatively, Brazil have dominated the international beach soccer scene since the start of the World Championships in 1995 and until 2009 appeared in 13 of the 15 finals played (4 of 5 FIFA finals), winning all 13.[7] However since then the Brazilian team have experienced a gradual decline at the World Cups, losing in a final for the first time in 2011 at the hands of Russia, only reaching the semi-finals in 2013 and most notably, for the first time ever, not even finishing in a top 4 position in 2015, losing in the quarter-finals. However since losing that match in 2015 Brazil have been on a 34 match winning streak in all competitions leading up to this match,[8] their first final in six years, finally ending their final drought.[9] Brazil were world ranked 3rd prior to the match.[6]

Before the final, the teams had met on three previous occasions, twice at the World Cup, first in 2013 and at this very World Cup as they were both in Group D. The three meetings are documented in the below table:

Previous matches

DateTournamentRoundResult
28 September 20132013 FIFA Beach Soccer World CupThird place play-offBrazil 7–7 Tahiti, (1–0 pens.)
3 November 20162016 Intercontinental CupGroup stageTahiti 4–10 Brazil
28 April 20172017 FIFA Beach Soccer World CupGroup stageBrazil 4–1 Tahiti
Total wins
0 align=center colspan=23

Road to the final

TahitiRoundBrazil
OpponentResultGroup stageOpponentResult
1–4Match 14–1
4–3Match 27–4
8–4Match 39–3
Group D runners-up
Team
3300208+129
32011311+26
31021517−23
30031224−120
Final standingsGroup D winners
Team
3300208+129
32011311+26
31021517−23
30031224−120
OpponentResultKnockout stageOpponentResult
6–4Quarter-finals4–3
1–1, (3–2 pens.)Semi-finals8–4

Match details

Summary

With 2,000 Tiki Toa fans gathered in front of a giant screen back home in Tahiti, Brazil's Mauricinho opened the scoring after a mere 14 seconds following intercepting Zaveroni's misplaced pass, finishing through the legs of Torohia, and then assisted Datinha to comfortably take a 2–0 lead into the break after the first period. Despite opportunities for Tahiti and a considerable amount of ball possession, Brazil's defence stood firm and limited the shots on target for the islanders, preventing a golden chance for Zavaroni being converted.

Pressing the ball and hitting on the counter attack saw Brazil take further control at the halfway stage of the match in the second period as Mauricinho converted another for a brace to score the only goal of the second set of 12 minutes.[10] Tahiti and Brazil both hit the crossbar but although wayward marking in the Tahitian defence presented a number of chances for Brazil and the islanders also tested goalkeeper Mão, both teams failed to register any new goals on the scoreboard.[11]

Despite Tahiti's Heimanu hitting the post and Labaste striking the crossbar in the opening moments of the final 12 minutes,[12] and surviving some defensive mistakes, Les Tiki Toa finally found themselves exposed and tiring at the back in the third period as Catarino scored a left-footed drive off the post on the counter attack once more to make the score 4–0. As Daniel scored a brace minutes later, first a header from a corner and the second finishing in the top corner from a loose ball at the edge of the Tahitian penalty area, Brazil's lead amassed in 29 minutes at 3–0 was doubled to 6–0 in just 4 minutes as the flood gates opened.[3] The Brazilians went on to see out the final minutes to ease to another world title, the 100th international beach soccer trophy in their history.

Post-match quotes

Brazilian captain Bruno Xavier:[13]

"I'm very proud to be a part of it. We are more than a group of players, of men, we are a team that gave the life for this title to honor the name of our country. We are Brazil, we are five-time champions of the world, I am very happy that we can take that conquest back to our country"

Scorer of Brazil's first and third goals, Mauricinho:[14]

"It still hasn’t sunk in, to be honest it’s a dream come true. Ever since I was a kid, I dreamt about playing beach soccer and being a world champion. To do that, and also win the silver ball is a dream come true."

Tahitian goalkeeper, Jonathan Torohia:[15]

"They were a step above us for sure. For us, we didn't start well, so at the start of the match we weren't confident. It was really hard. Brazil deserve the World Cup."

"It's difficult. Two times we have lost the final of a World Cup. But today there are no regrets from us. Brazil was too strong. Even if we made some mistakes. In one year they played so many matches and never lost. We are happy. Brazil stopped us and they were the only team who beat us."

Details

Starting line up:
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GK 1Jonathan Torohia
DF 4Heimanu Taiarui
MF 6Patrick Tepa
MF 7Raimana Li Fung Kuee (c)
MF 11Teva Zavaroni
Substitutes:
DF 2
DF 3Ariihau Teriitau
MF 5
MF 8Heiarii Tavanae
FW 9Naea Bennett (absent)
FW 10Tearii Labaste
GK 12Franck Revel
Manager:
Teiva Izal
Starting line up:
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GK 1Mão
DF 4Catarino
MF 8Bruno Xavier (c)
MF 10Datinha
MF 11Mauricinho
Substitutes:
FW 2Fernando
MF 3Filipe
DF 5Daniel
FW 6Lucao
FW 7Bokinha
FW 9
GK 12Rafa Padilha
Manager:
Gilberto Sousa
– substitute came on during the game
– did not play for religious reasons
[12]
Assistant referees


Łukasz Ostrowski (Poland)
Gionni Matticoli (Italy)
Timekeeper


Ebrahim Almansory (United Arab Emirates)

width=50% valign=topMatch rules:
  • 36 minutes; 3 periods of 12 minutes
  • 3 minutes of extra time if scores level
  • Best of 3 penalty shoot-out if scores still level
  • 7 substitutes named, of which all may be used. Rolling substitutions.

Statistics

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Goals scored 06
Total shots 5245
Shots on target 920
Shots blocked 217
Own goals 00
Overhead kicks 165
Ball possession 54%46%
Corner kicks 106
Fouls committed 20
Yellow cards 00
Red cards 00
Source: FIFA

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Matches . https://web.archive.org/web/20071011084010/http://fifa.com/beachsoccerworldcup/matches/index.html . dead . October 11, 2007 . FIFA.com . 2017-05-07 . 2017-05-07.
  2. Web site: Tahiti, Brazil set up mouthwatering final . https://web.archive.org/web/20170507075453/http://www.fifa.com/beachsoccerworldcup/news/y=2017/m=5/news=tahiti-brazil-set-up-mouthwatering-final-2882791.html . dead . May 7, 2017 . FIFA.com . 2017-05-06 . 2017-05-07.
  3. Web site: Brazil win fifth Beach Soccer World Cup . https://web.archive.org/web/20180525204947/https://www.fifa.com/beachsoccerworldcup/matches/round=278261/match=300392031/match-report.html?intcmp=fifacom_hp_module_news_top . dead . May 25, 2018 . FIFA.com . 2017-05-07 . 2017-05-07.
  4. Web site: Tahiti edge Paraguay to reach semis . https://web.archive.org/web/20170505072434/http://www.fifa.com/beachsoccerworldcup/matches/round=278267/match=300392018/match-report.html . dead . May 5, 2017 . FIFA.com . 2017-05-04 . 2017-05-07.
  5. Web site: Tahiti reach final after marathon shoot-out. https://web.archive.org/web/20170507091854/http://www.fifa.com/beachsoccerworldcup/matches/round=278265/match=300392032/match-report.html . dead . May 7, 2017 . FIFA.com . 2017-05-06 . 2017-05-07.
  6. Web site: Overall World Ranking . FIFA.com . 2017-05-07 . 2017-05-07 . bot: unknown . https://web.archive.org/web/20170507041736/http://beachsoccer.com/ranking/overall . 2017-05-07 .
  7. Web site: Beach Soccer World Cup - Overview. 2015-07-23 . . 2017-05-07.
  8. Web site: Brazil after fifth trophy, Tahiti out to make history. https://web.archive.org/web/20170507081810/http://www.fifa.com/beachsoccerworldcup/news/y=2017/m=5/news=brazil-after-fifth-trophy-tahiti-out-to-make-history-2882793.html . dead . May 7, 2017 . FIFA.com . 2017-05-06 . 2017-05-07.
  9. Web site: Brazil return to final after six-year wait. https://web.archive.org/web/20170507072023/http://www.fifa.com/beachsoccerworldcup/matches/round=278265/match=300392023/match-report.html . dead . May 7, 2017 . FIFA.com . 2017-05-06 . 2017-05-07.
  10. Web site: Les Tiki Toa impuissants face au Brésil . tntv.pf . 2017-05-07 . 2017-05-07 . French.
  11. Web site: Brasil es pentacampeón de fútbol playa . abc.com.py . 2017-05-07 . 2017-05-07 . Portuguese.
  12. Web site: Beachsoccer – Coupe du monde – Les Tiki Toa sont vice-champions du monde . tahiti-infos.com . 2017-05-07 . 2017-05-07 . French.
  13. Web site: Brasil goleia o Taiti e conquista o pentacampeonato invicto da Copa do Mundo FIFA . cbsb.com.br . 2017-05-07 . 2017-05-07 . Portuguese.
  14. Web site: Brazil take pride in fifth star . fifa.com . 2017-05-08 . 2017-05-08.
  15. Web site: Tahiti's Torohia gracious in defeat . https://web.archive.org/web/20170508140950/http://www.fifa.com/beachsoccerworldcup/news/y=2017/m=5/news=tahiti-s-torohia-gracious-in-defeat-2883034.html . dead . May 8, 2017 . fifa.com . 2017-05-08 . 2017-05-08 .