The 2014 Soccer 7 World League, held in São José dos Pinhais, Paraná, was marked by an exciting competition featuring some of the best national teams in the world. The grand final, which saw Brazil face off against Mexico, was played with intense support from the Brazilian fans. The home team came out on top, winning 3-1 and securing the world title against Mexico, who despite a strong performance, couldn’t prevent the defeat. Italy, also putting on a stellar display, claimed third place after defeating Japan.
Throughout the competition, Brazil showcased its superiority, with standout individual performances, including Castorzinho, who was named the tournament’s Best Player. Mexican goalkeeper Corichi was awarded the Best Goalkeeper, while Italy’s top scorer Grana made an impression with his goals, and coach Maurício Menezes won the Best Coach award. The event was organized in partnership by Futebol 7 Brasil, HMG Sports, and Football 7 Worldwide, bringing together renowned teams from the Soccer 7 world, such as Uruguay, Canada, and Japan, in a fierce battle for supremacy in the sport.
The 2014 World League shone not only due to the high level of play on the field but also because of its impeccable organization and the interaction with fans, who turned out in large numbers. With Brazil's victory, the competition reaffirmed the strength of Brazilian Soccer 7 on the international stage, solidifying the country as one of the sport’s major powers.
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