The 2019 FIF7 Women's World Cup, held in Rome, Italy, was marked by thrilling plays and a fierce competition for the trophy. With six participating teams, Brazil became the two-time champions by defeating Russia in the grand final, clinching their second consecutive title. The match featured several impressive moments, with the decisive goal from the Brazilian team ensuring the win and confirming their tactical and technical superiority throughout the tournament. Argentina took third place, completing the podium.
The final match was intense from the start, with both teams fighting for the goal. Brazil, led by Jéssica Getúlio, was more efficient in finishing, while Russia, despite the excellent performance of their goalkeeper Victoria Silina, couldn’t prevent the defeat. Memorable moments, such as incredible saves and beautiful plays, kept the fans on the edge of their seats. Brazil's victory highlighted the talent and strength of women's football, with players showcasing a combination of technique and determination.
In addition to the Brazilian team’s victory, the competition also honored individual players. Jéssica Getúlio was named the tournament’s best player, while Vanessa Nagni from Italy took home the top scorer award. Russia’s coach, Maksim Kovalchuk, was named the best coach, and Victoria Silina, also from Russia, received the best goalkeeper award. The FIF7 World Cup 2019 was a historic event for football 7, organized in partnership between Italy Calcio A8 and Football 7 International, bringing together the best teams in the world for a high-level competition.
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