Portugal loses to France in the European League

Portugal, the current European beach soccer champion, lost today to France, 4-3, in the second round of the first round of the European League, which takes place in Puerto de Santa Maria, in the Cádiz region, in Spain. The team led by Mário Narciso, who came from a comfortable 12-3 win against Turkey, will face Poland tomorrow to see if they can progress in the competition. The “heroes of the sand” need to be one of the seven teams with the most points in this phase to qualify for the Superfinal, to be held in Viareggio (Italy), from 9 to 14 September.
Bernardo Lopes, Rúben Brilhante and Jordan Santos scored the goals for Portugal, who were winning 2-1 at the end of the first period and were still tied (2-2) in the second, only conceding in the third and final period. Portugal will play again tomorrow at 4:30 pm, again at the Real Plaza de Toros in Puerto de Santa Maria, a city in the province of Cádiz, in Andalusia.
Portugal, the current European beach soccer champion, lost today to France, 4-3, in the second round of the first round of the European League, which takes place in Puerto de Santa Maria, in the Cádiz region, in Spain. The team led by Mário Narciso, who came from a comfortable 12-3 win against Turkey, will face Poland tomorrow to see if they can progress in the competition. The “heroes of the sand” need to be one of the seven teams with the most points in this phase to qualify for the Superfinal, to be held in Viareggio (Italy), from 9 to 14 September.
Bernardo Lopes, Rúben Brilhante and Jordan Santos scored the goals for Portugal, who were winning 2-1 at the end of the first period and were still tied (2-2) in the second, only conceding in the third and final period. Portugal will play again tomorrow at 4:30 pm, again at the Real Plaza de Toros in Puerto de Santa Maria, a city in the province of Cádiz, in Andalusia.
Portugal, the current European beach soccer champion, lost today to France, 4-3, in the second round of the first round of the European League, which takes place in Puerto de Santa Maria, in the Cádiz region, in Spain. The team led by Mário Narciso, who came from a comfortable 12-3 win against Turkey, will face Poland tomorrow to see if they can progress in the competition. The “heroes of the sand” need to be one of the seven teams with the most points in this phase to qualify for the Superfinal, to be held in Viareggio (Italy), from 9 to 14 September.
Bernardo Lopes, Rúben Brilhante and Jordan Santos scored the goals for Portugal, who were winning 2-1 at the end of the first period and were still tied (2-2) in the second, only conceding in the third and final period. Portugal will play again tomorrow at 4:30 pm, again at the Real Plaza de Toros in Puerto de Santa Maria, a city in the province of Cádiz, in Andalusia.
Diario de Aveiro