Thu, 28 Oct, 2021

Pattaya: Bahrain secured their place in the AFC Beach Soccer Championship Thailand 2019 last eight with a 5-2 win over Kuwait on Sunday.
Mahmood Al Ghawi's side have now collected the maximum points from their two matches, and with Japan defeating Qatar 7-1 in Group C's late tie, Bahrain were confirmed of their quarter-final spot.
Two goals from Rashed Jamal proved crucial for Bahrain, who emerged from a tense contest with their greater ambitions very much in tact.
https://www.the-afc.com/en/more/photo/afc_beach_soccer_championship_2019_-_kuwait_vs_bahrain_5.html

https://www.the-afc.com/en/more/photo/afc_beach_soccer_championship_2019_-_kuwait_vs_bahrain.html



Thu, 28 Oct, 2021

Pattaya: There is strong potential for final day drama, as Malaysia and Afghanistan fight to confirm their place at the AFC Beach Soccer Championship's knockout stage on the final day of Group A action on Monday.
After two matches for each team, the final complexion of the group remains flexible, with only Palestine safe in the knowledge that will play a quarter-final regardless of what unfolds on the sand on Matchday Three.
Malaysia's match against Palestine could well provide the early answers.
If Mohammed Faizal So'od's side take all three points, they will join Palestine in the last eight, but any other result opens up the possibility of being leapfrogged by Afghanistan, who meet winless Thailand in the last match of the night.
Thu, 28 Oct, 2021

Pattaya: With their quarter-final tickets already stamped, Lebanon and United Arab Emirates will face off for top spot, while China PR and Kyrgyz Republic will chase their first win, on the final day of Group B matches at the AFC Beach Soccer Championship Thailand 2019 on Monday.
With 16 goals in two games, Lebanon's march to the last eight has been impressive, with Haitham Fattal and Hussein Abdullah finding the net four times each in wins over China PR and Kyrgyz Republic.
The latter, a thumping 11-2 success, included seven final-period goals as Alex Braga's men ran riot over a Central Asian side unaccustomed to Pattaya's afternoon heat.
Braga said his side's late flourish was a chance to build on their confidence ahead of the cutthroat matches to come.
Thu, 28 Oct, 2021

Pattaya: Palestine emerged from a highly competitive AFC Beach Soccer Championship Thailand 2019 clash against Afghanistan as the first Group A team to advance to the quarter-finals after earning a narrow 3-2 win on Saturday.
A late free-kick from Mahmoud Al Neirab completed a superb late turnaround for Imadeldeen Hashim's side, after a brace from Afghanistan captain Sami Mohammadi had them 2-1 down with just four minutes remaining.
With six points from two matches in the competition, Palestine are now safely through to the last eight regardless of their result against Malaysia in their final group stage on Monday, while Afghanistan must pick up points against Thailand.
Thu, 28 Oct, 2021

Pattaya: Malaysia gave themselves an AFC Beach Soccer Championship Thailand 2019 lifeline, beating host nation Thailand 5-4 in a classic encounter to move to second place in Group A on Saturday.
Malaysia were 5-1 up in the dying stages, before Thailand scored thee goals in the blink of an eye in a superb comeback which fell just short of forcing extra-time.
Mohammed Faizal So'od's team have now leap-frogged Afghanistan, who have two points, and Malaysia can confirm their presence in the tournament's last eight with three points against Palestine on Monday.
Thu, 28 Oct, 2021

Pattaya: Lebanon secured their return to the AFC Beach Soccer Championship knockout stage, comfortably overcoming tournament debutants Kyrgyz Republic to record a 11-2 win on Saturday.
A seven-goal final period rampage sealed the win for Lebanon, who are chasing a first appearance in the FIFA Beach Soccer World Cup by finishing as one of the top three sides in Pattaya.
With six points from two matches, the win takes Lebanon to the top of Group B, while Kyrgyz Republic are eliminated after back to back losses.
Thu, 28 Oct, 2021

Pattaya: United Arab Emirates booked their place in the AFC Beach Soccer Championship Thailand 2019 quarter-finals with a game to spare, recovering from a slow start to defeat China PR 6-2 on Saturday.
Abbas Ali scored twice for Mohamed Almaazmi's side, who will now face Lebanon to determine the Group B winners on Monday.
The result also means China PR cannot advance to the knockout stage, rendering their final group stage match against also-eliminated Kyrgyz Republic a battle for pride.