Nigeria’s beach soccer national team, Super Sand Eagles’ captain, Abu Azeez has been cited in the lofty rank of stars to watch at this year’s global championship, which begins on Thursday in Asuncion, Paraguay, megasportsarena.com reports.
Azeez enters the competition against the backdrop of his recent milestone of 100 goals in the history of Nigeria’s participation in football on sand, such that his name is now ranking among the glitterati to watch at this year’s FIFA Beach World Cup in the South American nation.
World soccer governing body, FIFA highlighted Azeez’s name, while revealing that all squad lists for the 16 countries set to compete at Paraguay 2019 have been confirmed, with a total of 192 players poised to participate in the competition.
The report by fifa.com read: “On Friday 15 November, the official squad lists of the 16 nations taking part in the FIFA Beach Soccer World Cup Paraguay 2019™ were unveiled. In total, 192 footballers will participate in the tenth edition of the tournament, which will take place between 21 November and 1 December in Asuncion.
“Among the stellar line-up revealed by defending champions Brazil, goalkeeper Mao (adidas Glove Glove in 2009), defender Bruno Xavier (adidas Golden Ball in 2013) and pivot Rodrigo all stand out.
“Two-time world runners-up Tahiti are back for more with household names like goalkeeper Jonathan Torohia and winger Heimanu Taiarui, respective winners of the adidas Golden Glove and Golden Ball in 2015.
“Fans will be able to enjoy evergreen Portuguese winger Madjer, a living legend of the discipline and recipient of 11 individual awards across eight editions. Goals are also assured with the presence of Italy’s Gabriele Gori, Paraguay’s Pedro Moran and Russia’s Dimitrii Shishin, the respective adidas Golden Boot winners of the last three World Cups.
“Renowned talents such as Japan’s Ozu Moreira, Switzerland’s Dejan Stankovic and Noel Ott, Nigeria’s Abu Azeez and UAE’s Walid Mohammad will also be present. Among those back in their national teams after long absences are USA’s Nick Perera and Uruguay’s Matias Cabrera.”