Dubai celebrates world stars in beach soccer

  • The 2021 beach soccer world stars gather for a memorial photo in Dubai.

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  • Hareb presents the Secretary-General of the Russian Football Association with the award for the best host of the FIFA Beach Soccer World Cup.

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Syed Mustafa À Dubai, the international beach soccer family celebrated the achievements of its stars, players, coaches and host cities for the 2021 beach soccer tournaments, on the sidelines of the conclusion of the 10th edition of the Intercontinental Championship, which concluded its competitions the day before yesterday at Kite Beach in Umm Suqeim, under the auspices of His Highness Sheikh Mansour bin Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Chairman of the Dubai Sports Council, and organized by the Dubai Sports Council, in cooperation with the Beach Soccer Committee of the International Football Association. A major celebration took place in Dubai to announce and honor the winners, in the presence of the Secretary-General of the Dubai Sports Council, Saeed Hareb, the Chairman of the FIFA Beach Soccer Committee, Juan Cusco, and the Chairman of the Organizing Committee for the Beach Soccer Confederations Cup, Ali Omar, and in the presence of Elite of the most prominent athletes in beach soccer around the world.

Japan's Uzo Moreira was named the best beach soccer player in the world, Britain's Molly Clarke was the best player, Senegal's Raul Mendy was the best young player, the Swiss Elliot Monod won the best goalkeeper award, the Russian Michael Likhachev was the best coach, and the Moldovan Nikolai Ignat won the award for the best goal in the world. Russia won the Best Urban Organized Award for the 2021 FIFA Beach Soccer World Cup.

The Dream Team, which includes the five best players in the world chosen according to the votes of players and coaches, was also honored: Swiss Philipp Borer, Portuguese B Martins, Japan's Ozo Moreira, Brazilian Catarino and Swiss Elliot Monod.

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