Panamá Unveils Beach Soccer Squad for Concacaf Championship in Bahamas
Ana Fernanda Reporter
| 2025-03-09 15:08:29
Panama's National Beach Soccer Team, under the guidance of Coach Ángel Williams, has announced its 12-man roster for the upcoming Concacaf Beach Soccer Championship in the Bahamas. The tournament, scheduled from March 11 to 16, will determine two representatives for the highly anticipated FIFA Beach Soccer World Cup.
Panama's Ambitions and History:
With a core of eight seasoned players, Panamá aims to replicate their remarkable 2017 triumph, where they clinched the Concacaf title by defeating Mexico 4-2 in the final. That victory secured Panamá's historic first appearance at the FIFA Beach Soccer World Cup.
Key Players and Group Stage Details:
The team is spearheaded by Alfonso Maquensi, the Golden Ball recipient of the 2017 tournament. Panamá has been placed in Group B alongside host nation Bahamas, the United States, and Trinidad and Tobago.
Match Schedule:
March 11: Panamá vs. Bahamas
March 12: Panamá vs. Trinidad and Tobago
March 13: Panamá vs. United States (the tournament's defending champions)
Panamá's Squad List:
Goalkeepers: Jaime Londoño, Juan Loaiza
Defenders (Cierres): Luis Quintero, Alberto Kelly, Roodney Ramos
Wingers (Alas): Alfonso Maquensi, Nagdiel Del Rosario, José Escobar
Forwards (Pivotes): Rafael García, Eliécer García, Kevin Del Mar, Ameth Ramos
Tournament Significance:
The Concacaf Beach Soccer Championship is a crucial event, offering a pathway to the FIFA Beach Soccer World Cup. The competition is expected to be fierce, with teams vying for the coveted spots.
Additional Considerations:
Beach soccer is a fast-paced and dynamic sport, requiring exceptional agility and skill. Panamá's team has a blend of experienced players and emerging talents, which could prove to be a winning combination.
The Bahamas, as the host nation, will have the advantage of playing in front of their home crowd.
The United States, as the defending champions, will be a formidable opponent.
Panama's beach soccer team is setting its sights high, and the nation eagerly awaits their performance in the Bahamas.
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