2008 FIFA Beach Soccer World Cup Final

The 2008 FIFA Beach Soccer World Cup Final took place between Italy and Brazil on 27 July 2008 at the Plage du Prado. Brazil were the winners, winning by five goals to three. Brazil have beaten fifteen other teams to be crowned FIFA Beach Soccer World Cup 2008 Winners. It was Brazil's third title in a row.

2008 FIFA Beach Soccer World Cup Final
Event2008 FIFA Beach Soccer World Cup
Date27 July 2008
VenuePlage du Prado, Marseille
RefereeIstvan Meszaros (Hungary)
Attendance7,000

Roads to the final

Italy

Italy started their campaign in group B, with a good opening game against the Solomon Islands, winning 7-4. Italy confirmed their place in the quarter-finals, beating El Salvador 4-1 and taking themselves up to 6 points. In Italy's final game they went down 3-0 to Portugal. Italy battled back and took it into extra time at 4-4. It looked to be heading for penalties but a last minute goal by Madjer meant Portugal won the game and the group.

Team Pts Pld W W+ L GF GA GD
 Portugal 83210261016
 Italy 6320115105
 Solomon Islands 331021423-9
 El Salvador 03003618-12


As Italy were the runners-up of group B, they met the winners of group A, France in the quarter-finals. As France were the hosts they were the favorites to reach the semi-finals. Surprisingly, Italy went up 5-0. France did all they could to get back into the game but Italy held out. With the final score at 5-2 they moved into the semi-finals against Spain. The semi-final was a different battle. Italy were 1-0 down after just 2 minutes. However 2 goals in 2 minutes meant Italy went ahead for the first time. Again Spain looked threatening bringing it back to 2-2 and 10 minutes later, 3-2. The scoreline continued to change and by the end of normal time the score was 4-4. Extra time was uneventful which meant penalties. Amarelle stepped up and hit the post which meant it was all down to Massimiliano Esposito to finish the job. His first attempt was saved but it had to be re-taken. Esposito hit the ball down the center and sent Italy into the final to face Brazil.

Brazil

Brazil started their world cup campaign as defending champions, in group D, coming from behind to win by 3 goals to 2 against Spain. Brazil continued to perform with an 8-1 win against Japan and finished the group on top with 9 points after beating Mexico comfortably 7-1.

Team Pts Pld W W+ L GF GA GD
 Brazil 9330018414
 Spain 632011055
 Mexico 33102612-6
 Japan 03003518-13


In the quarter-finals, Brazil played the runners-up of group C, Russia. They went down 3 times to Russia but with a helpful hat-trick from Daniel, Brazil came back to win 6-4. In the semi-finals Brazil met Portugal, who had the 2 top scorers on their side. It was an epic semi-final, although Brazil were always finding themselves having to come from behind. In the 34th minute, Bruno hit a long range shot finding the back of the net sending Brazil into the final. Portugal failed to come back in the final 2 minutes leaving Brazil to win 5-4.

Match details

Italy 35 Brazil
Paolo Palmacci  29'
Roberto Pasquali  33'
Maradona Jr  34'
Report Bruno  8', 14'
Sidney  21', 23'
André  28'
Plage du Prado
Attendance: 7 000
Referee: Istvan Meszaros
Italy
Brazil
GK1Stefano Spada
DF2Michele Leghissa
W5Simone Feudi
W7Roberto Pasquali (c)
W9Massimiliano Esposito  22'
Substitutes:
GK12Germano Fabro
DF3Giuseppe Condorelli
DF4Giuseppe Platania
W6Giuseppe Soria
DF8Francesco Corosiniti
W10Diego Maradona Junior
W11Paolo Palmacci  11'
Manager:
Giancarlo Magrini
GK1Mao
W7Sidney
DF8Junior Negão (c)
W10Benjamin
W11Buru
Substitutes:
GK12Wagner
DF2Duda
DF3Bueno
W4Betinho
DF5Daniel
W6Bruno
P9André
Manager:
Alexandre Soares

Overall statistics

 Italy  Brazil
Goals scored 35
Total shots3036
Shots on target1518
Own goals00
Overheads20
Ball possession44%56%
Corner kicks63
Free kicks46
Fouls committed76
Yellow cards 20
Red cards 00

See also

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