Thu, 28 Oct, 2021
Pattaya: Palestine got their AFC Beach Soccer Championship 2019 campaign off to the best possible start, racing to the top of Group A with a 5-2 win over host nation Thailand on Thursday.
Four second-period goals paved the road to victory for Imadeldeen Hashim's side, who recovered from a slow start to take all three points on the opening night, with Mohammed Hassan scoring twice.
The match began immediately following a pyrotechnic Thailand 2019 opening ceremony, and the home side's Komkirt Nanan hinted at fireworks on the pitch when he sent a spectacular overhead kick inches above the crossbar two minutes in, but the teams largely cancelled each other out in the early stages.
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Thu, 28 Oct, 2021
Pattaya: Afghanistan made a positive start to the AFC Beach Soccer Championship Thailand 2019, emerging 3-2 extra-time winners against Malaysia in a highly competitive opening Group A match.
Afghanistan captain Sami Ullah Mohammadi scored in the opening seconds of extra-time to seal their eventual success, which gives them two competition points,
Looking to atone for their loss to the same opponents in the opening match of the 2017 tournament, Malaysia asked plenty of questions of Shabab Shah Alavi in the early stages, forcing the Afghanistan goalkeeper into numerous early interventions.
Thu, 28 Oct, 2021
Pattaya: Lebanon withstood an early challenge from China PR to register a 5-3 win in the opening match of the AFC Beach Soccer Championship on Thursday.
In their first game under Spanish coach Ramrio Amarelle, China PR remained competitive until the final period, but two goals apiece from Hussein Abdullah and Haitham Fattal sealed three points for a Lebanese side chasing a first ever FIFA Beach Soccer World Cup berth.
Thu, 28 Oct, 2021
Pattaya: United Arab Emirates underlined their AFC Beach Soccer Championship title credentials, securing a 6-1 opening day win over Group B rivals Kyrgyz Republic on Thursday.
The 2017 runners-up made their intentions clear by scoring in the opening minute, and rarely ceded control despite a resilient Kyrgyz performance and a standout goalkeeping display from Maksim Maksimishkin, whose efforts prevented a larger margin of victory.
Thu, 28 Oct, 2021
Pattaya: Japan will respect every opponent they face at the AFC Beach Soccer Championship Thailand 2019, according to head coach Ruy Ramos, who believes the sport has never been more competitive in Asia.
The only Asian nation to have appeared at every World Cup, the East Asians are one of the Continent's traditional beach soccer heavyweights, and are expected to be among the contenders once again this year, but their highly-experienced mentor expects to be challenged, starting with their opening match against Kuwait.
"I've been involved in beach soccer for over 10 years, and I think this is the most competitive competition we've had in Asia," declared the 62-yer-old.
"I see the coaches and players at the Asian level are growing, and I expect a very difficult competition."
Thu, 28 Oct, 2021
Pattaya: A third-place finish at the 2017 Beach Soccer World Cup and the recent capture of the 2018 Beach Soccer Intercontinental Cup title underline Islamic Republic of Iran's credentials as one of the world's strongest teams, but head coach Marco Octavio insists nothing will be taken for granted in their opening AFC Beach Soccer Championship Thailand 2019 match against Iraq.
With a legion of stars including Mohammad Masoumizadeh and Mohammad Ali Mokhtari at their disposal, the reigning champions are among the favourites to claim the title on March 17, but Ocatvio knows there are countless examples of highly-favoured teams coming unstuck and urged his players to perform from day one.
"Two days ago we saw Real Madrid lost at home, and we had an experience in my country Brazil, where we lost a (FIFA) World Cup semi-final 7-1 as favourites (against Germany in 2014)," he said.
Thu, 28 Oct, 2021
Pattaya: Ramiro Amarelle's glittering playing career made him one of beach soccer's biggest stars, now he is tasked with growing the sport in the world's most populous country, starting with AFC Beach Soccer Championship Thailand 2019.
For more than two decades, life has been a beach for Amarelle. After progressing through the youth ranks as a footballer at Deportivo La Coruña, he made the permanent switch to the sand as a 19-year-old, making his debut for the Spanish national team in 1997.
What followed was a stellar 16-year international career, which included over 300 international goals and an extensive list of individual accolades which included two MVP Awards at FIFA Beach Soccer World Cups in 2003 and 2008.