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The draw for the first-ever FIFA Futsal Women's World Cup was held in Taguig, Philippines, revealing the group stages for all teams. Morocco and Tanzania, representing Africa, were placed in challenging groups alongside powerhouse nations.
The first-ever FIFA Futsal Women's World Cup is just around the corner, and the draw for the tournament was held on Monday at the BGC Arts Center in Taguig, Philippines. The event, which will take place from November 21 to December 7 in Pasig City, Metropolitan Manila, has revealed the group stages for all participating teams.
Morocco, the current African champions, has been drawn into Group A alongside the hosts Philippines, Poland, and Argentina. This group promises to be a closely contested battle, with all teams aiming to make it to the knockout stages.
Tanzania, representing Africa, finds itself in Group C, which includes Portugal (ranked 3rd in the world), Japan (ranked 5th), and New Zealand. This group will undoubtedly be a tough challenge for the African team, as they face some of the strongest teams in the competition.
Group B consists of Spain, Thailand, Colombia, and Canada, while Group D features Brazil, Iran, Italy, and Panama. All groups promise to deliver thrilling matches as teams vie for a spot in the knockout stages and ultimately, the championship.
As the tournament approaches, fans and players alike will be eagerly awaiting the first-ever FIFA Futsal Women's World Cup. With exciting matches, heart-stopping moments, and a chance for new champions to emerge, this event promises to be a memorable occasion in the world of futsal.
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