The 2021 edition of the Women's Football 7 Club World Cup, held in December in Rio de Janeiro, was marked by an electrifying final between Flamengo (Brazil) and Sassuolo (Mexico). The Rio team emerged victorious, claiming their first world title with a 4-1 win in a match filled with goals and stunning plays. Tati, with her skill on the field, stood out as the match's top scorer, while Thaís, Flamengo’s captain, shone with an impeccable performance and was named the tournament's best player.
The game featured moments of pure magic, with high-quality plays like pinpoint passes and mesmerizing dribbles. Sassuolo, despite fighting until the end, couldn’t slow down Flamengo’s intensity, which demonstrated its technical and tactical superiority. Flamengo also had the security of Allane Reis in goal, ensuring that the advantage was maintained until the final whistle. The team’s speed, precise crosses, and key saves stayed in the memory of the audience, who closely followed the Brazilian team's great performance.
In addition to the victory, Flamengo made history with other individual awards. Tati received the top scorer trophy, Allane Reis was named best goalkeeper, and Victoria Gomes, with her flawless strategy, was awarded best coach. The 2021 Club World Cup brought together top international teams in Rio de Janeiro, such as Corinthians (Brazil), LFL Moscow (Russia), and Gol F7 (Colombia), marking a milestone for women's football 7 on the global stage.
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