2021 BEACH SOCCER WORLD CUP – Senegal inherits Brazil in the quarter-finals

The 2021 Beach Soccer World Cup Russia quarter-finals draw has been made. Leader of Group D, despite their defeat on Tuesday against Oman (3-2), Senegal will play Brazil in the quarter-finals.

A clap of the end of the group stages. Now it’s time for knockout matches. Will Senegal finally reach the last four of the 2021 Beach Soccer World Cup in Russia? Will Senegal be the first African nation to reach the semi-finals? In any case, the Téranga Lions are one game away from their major objective.

Leaders of group D with 6 points (2 wins and 1 loss), Senegal, the only African country present in the second round, will have the difficult task of inscribing the name of the African continent in the square of Aces of a Beach Soccer World Cup. But to get there, Raoul Mendy’s team must get rid of Brazil who finished in place of group C. Suffice to say that the African continent will follow with interest in the quarter-finals Senegal vs Brazil, scheduled for Thursday at noon.

Quarter-finals matches:
Thursday August 26

12 pm Senegal vs Brazil
1:30 pm Switzerland vs Uruguay
4 pm Tahiti vs Japan
5:30 pm Russia vs Spain

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