The table is served.
There is no better menu than
Argentina
vs
Brazil
to define a title like the one they will play this Saturday in the final of the
Futsal Cup
being played in Paraguay.
The Albiceleste and the Verdeamarelha face each other starting at
7:30 p.m.
(Argentine time) with
exclusive
DSports television.
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It is the chance to defend the title for those led by Matías Lucuix, who won their third Copa América star in 2022 (they also have two titles in the Qualifiers).
Access came in a very emotional match against the host Paraguay, which was resolved by the solitary goal of pivot
Matías Rosa
, who plays for Jaén in Spain.
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In the "Óscar Harrison Stadium" arena of the Paraguayan Olympic Committee (COP), located in the city of Luque, the Albiceleste also relied on
another superb performance by its goalkeeper Nicolás Sarmiento
.
The 14th edition of this competition will have Brazil on the other side, which had to sweat a lot to defeat Venezuela, despite the fact that the final score showed 3-0, with a double from Marcenio and a definition from the pivot Rocha.
🥅 The best moments of victory for @CBF_Futsal 🇧🇷 and your classification for the final of #CAFutsal 2024 ⚽
#VibraOContinente pic.twitter.com/OgWIE6Ykbj
— CONMEBOL Copa América™️ (@CopaAmerica) February 10, 2024
Both finalists have shared honors in the regional history of futsal: Brazil with 10 of the 14 titles awarded in this championship that has been held since 1992, and Argentina with three awards (2003, 2015 and 2022).
Saturday's day will be opened by the match between Chile and Uruguay (2:00 p.m. Argentine time) for fifth place in the classification, before Paraguay and Venezuela define the last place on the podium.
On the other hand, Bolivia won this Friday 7-6 in the penalty shootout against Ecuador.
La Verde thus avoided the last place in the table, placing ninth and sending La Tri to the bottom.
Subsequently, Colombia fell 1-4 against Peru, which finished in seventh place in the regional tournament.
Argentina, Brazil, Paraguay and Venezuela won, in addition to the semifinal of the Copa América, their place to represent South America in the FIFA World Cup that will be held next September and October in Uzbekistan.
Agencies