The Argentine national team will play this Sunday Futsal World Cup final against Brazil and will seek its second title in the top indoor soccer tournament.
With the 3-2 semi-final victory over France, the national team qualified for the Futsal World Cup final for the third consecutive time. The first was in 2016, when they won the title after beating Russia 5-4, while in the last edition they lost 2-1 against Portugal.
When will Argentina vs Brazil be played in the Futsal World Cup final?
The duel will be played this Sunday from 12 in our country.
The final will be this Sunday at 12 noon against Brazil, which won 3-2 over Ukraine on Wednesday. The “Verdeamarelha” is in search of its sixth world title, after those achieved in 1989, 1992, 1996, 2008 and 2012.
The match that will be played in Tashkent, the capital of Uzbekistan, will be against an opponent that, in recent years, was difficult for the National Team to overcome.
The recent history between both teams shows Brazilian dominance in the last ten years, with 13 victories compared to eight for Argentina, as well as four draws. Their last meeting was in the final of the Copa América in February 2024, where Brazil won 2-0.
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Argentina demonstrated a solid performance throughout this World Cup, after leading Group C with an initial 7-1 win over Ukraine, the team beat Afghanistan and Angola to qualify for the knockout phases. There, they beat Croatia and Kazakhstan with authority before facing a tough semi-final against France, where Kevin Arrieta, scorer of two goals, was the key figure.
How to watch Argentina vs Brazil for the Futsal World Cup final
Both Public TV and DSports broadcast live.
Brazil, for its part, relied on its captain Dyego Zuffo, who scored the three goals in the victory against Ukraine in the semifinals, and is preparing for a final that promises to be historic.
With both teams at the highest level, the match will define whether Argentina will be able to repeat the feat of the world title achieved in 2016 or if Brazil will remain with the glory and its sixth title.
The final will be played at the Humo Arena, a stadium with 12,500 spectators that was the scene of all Argentine victories in this competition. At 12 noon, the “Albiceleste” and the “Canarinha” will meet again in one of the greatest rivalries in all of world football.
Source: Ambito

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