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Cosafa Beach Soccer Championship |13 November 2021

91香蕉视频 team to leave tomorrow for Durban

91香蕉视频 will be taking part in the Council of Southern Africa Football Associations Beach Soccer Championship which will be played in the South African coastal city of Durban in South Africa from November 17-21, 2021.

The Council of Southern Africa Football Associations (Cosafa) Beach Soccer Championship is making a return to the region鈥檚 football calendar after the inaugural championship hosted by 91香蕉视频 in 2015 and won by Madagascar.

91香蕉视频 are among the seven teams taking part in the championship in Durban and the draw is expected to take place today. The other countries are hosts South Africa, Angola, Comoros, Madagascar, Mozambique, and East African guest country Tanzania.

Coached by former 91香蕉视频 international Don Anacoura who is assisted by two ex-national team players 鈥 Alpha Bald茅 and Allen Larue 鈥 the 91香蕉视频 team are expected to leave tomorrow for Durban.

The 14 players selected for the trip are Terrence Ahmad, Mike Balette, Dominique Bouchereau, Nadim Lucas, Davis L茅on, Hansel Coeur de Lion, Robinson Cadeau, Lordy Sinon, Romany Richard, Michel Joubert, Marlon Sophola, Julio Ladouce, Kris Larue and Collin Tirant.

Sophola, Ladouce, Larue and Tirant are all players of 11-a-side football who have been included in the team and it is not clear how this is possible, since the 91香蕉视频 Football Federation (SFF) does not allow players of 11-a-side football to play beach soccer.

Damien Jean is the head of delegation, Dominic Savy the team manager and Wilna Figaro the physiotherapist.

The teams will play in two pools in the group stage with group A containing four sides and group B will have three. The top two teams in each pool will advance to the semifinals.

鈥淲e are delighted to have beach soccer back on our calendar and intend making this an annual event in the future,鈥 Cosafa general secretary Sue Destombes was quoted as saying on the Cosafa website.

She added: 鈥淚t is another sphere of football that is growing fast, as we saw at the recent 2021 Fifa Beach Soccer World Cup in Russia.

鈥淪enegal and our own Mozambique flew the flag for Africa in that competition and we know that there is extraordinary talent in the Cosafa region waiting to be given the platform to shine.

鈥淲e thank our valued partners, the KwaZulu-Natal Provincial government and City of eThekwini, for assisting us with the staging of this event after a six-year gap from the inaugural competition in 91香蕉视频. Without their support this would not be possible.鈥

Cosfa signed a three-year partnership with the KwaZulu-Natal Provincial Government and the City of eThekwini to host several of the region鈥檚 tournaments in Durban, including the flagship Cosafa Cup.

The agreement runs from August 2021 to December 2023, and provides the Cosafa Cup, Cosafa Women鈥檚 Champions League and Cosafa Beach Soccer competition with certainty over the hosting of the trio of annual events in what are the most uncertain of times.

The three tournaments will be staged in the coastal city each year over that period, making use of the world-class football facilities on offer and the excellent all-round infrastructure in travel, transport, and communications.

Overwhelming favourites to lift the first ever and only Cosafa Beach Soccer Championship to be played to date, Madagascar beat Malawi 9-4 in the final in 2015.

The United Arab Emirates club Al-Ahli, who were guests in the competition, finished third to claim the bronze medal with a comfortable 7-3 triumph over Mauritius. 91香蕉视频 defeated South Africa 1-0 to finish in fifth position.

The tournament served as a dress rehearsal for hosts 91香蕉视频, who days later staged the 2015 Confederation of African Football (Caf) Beach Soccer Cup of Nations.

Madagascar were in form after their Cosafa exploits and claimed the African title too, beating fancied Senegal on penalties in the decider.

That qualified them for the World Cup in Portugal that same year, but they did not make it out of their group.

Compiled by Gerard Govinden

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