Sand Eagles Crash out of Beach Soccer World Cup

Super Sand Eagles bowed out of the ongoing FIFA Beach Soccer World Cup Bahamas 2017 early hours of on Tuesday after losing 2-1 on penalties to Iran.
Regulation and extra time scores deadlocked at 4-4 before the gallant Sand Eagles capitulated in the shoot out.

In what was an intriguing back-and-forth battle between two sides looking to make the last eight, Iran’s Mohammad Ahmadzadeh and Mohammad Mokhtari scored two of their four goals.

Iran showed why they are Asian champions and also ranked number five in beach soccer in the world as Ali Nazem and Amir Akbari scored their spot kicks to set up a quarter-final clash with Switzerland on May 4 while Bartholomew Ibenegbu was the only Nigerian who converted his penalty with Victor Tale and Ogodo missing theirs. Nigeria finished third in Group B behind Italy and Iran.

To their credit, the Sand Eagles gave an excellent account of themselves, with Victor Tale, Emmanuel Ohwoferia, Godspower Igudia, and Bartholomew Ibenegbu getting on the scorers-sheet.

Nigeria’s Head Coach, Audu Adamu, opted to stick with same five players who started in the previous game against Mexico in which they needed a last gasp Abu Azeez to win 5-4.

Three times Iran took the lead against Nigeria, and three times the Sand Eagles came back before moving in front themselves towards the end of the third period.
The Asian side drew on all their experience to level the match and then win the shoot out to reach the last eight for the third time running.

Penalties were also needed yesterday to decide the other important match as Switzerland defeated Senegal from the spot to advance to the last eight.

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