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100 days to the FIFA Beach Soccer World Cup
By Nikia Deveaux, MOT
Jan 17, 2017 - 4:41:15 PM

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Official Draw event scheduled for end of February

Today marks 100 days until the kick off of the FIFA Beach Soccer World Cup Bahamas 2017, and excitement continues to grow as the city of Nassau prepares to host the country’s biggest sporting event to date.

To mark the milestone, Prime Minister of The Bahamas the Rt. Hon. Perry Christie, other Bahamas government officials and members of the media will tour the new beach soccer stadium, which is nearing completion.

Sixteen teams will face off on the white sands of The Bahamas on April 27 – May 7 in the new state of the art facility against the backdrop of the turquoise ocean.

“The Bahamas is the first country in the Caribbean to host a FIFA Beach Soccer World Cup, a huge honor for us. With jut 100 days to go, we are moving full steam ahead with our preparations and are working hard to ensure that the local community buys into this world-class event that will showcase The Bahamas’ sun, sand, sea and sports, and of course, our amazing culture and hospitality to the rest of the world,” said Jeffrey Beckles, Local Organizing Committee (LOC) Chairman.

“The beginning of the 100 day countdown means that the FIFA Beach Soccer World Cup Bahamas 2017 is just around the corner. It will come very quickly, and we are all looking forward to it. It is a very exciting moment and it is great to see how the event is firmly walking onwards, building up to what will be a spectacular sports festival,” added Joan Cusco, FIFA Beach Soccer Committee Member.

Eight teams have already qualified for the highly anticipated event. The Bahamas, Tahiti, Italy, Poland, Portugal, Switzerland, Nigeria and Senegal are all in preparation mode for the FIFA Beach Soccer World Cup, as the remainder of the teams look forward to their respective qualification tournaments in the coming weeks.
The fate of the qualifiers will be decided on February 28 at the official draw for the FIFA Beach Soccer World CupBahamas 2017 event, which determines the four groups and match schedule for the 16 competing teams
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As the clock continues to countdown to the FIFA Beach Soccer World Cup Bahamas 2017, the host nation invites all beach soccer fans to Nassau, Bahamas to experience the unique event. For more information, visit www.fifa.com/beachsoccerworldcup.

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