The 2017 Football 7 Club World Cup, held in Curitiba (Brazil), was a spectacular showcase of the sport, bringing together 16 men’s teams from 11 different countries. After 32 intense matches at the Tarumã Gymnasium, the Mexican team Sidekicks emerged victorious in the grand final against Avaí, claiming the long-awaited world title. The match featured moments of high technical quality and spectacular plays, with Hugo Rodrigues standing out as the star of the game and being named the tournament’s best player.
Beyond the thrilling final, the championship featured outstanding performances from teams such as Chapecoense, which had the tournament’s top scorer in Felipinho, and Atlético Paranaense, which brought its strong offensive power to the competition. There were also brilliant individual performances, including that of goalkeeper Bernaldino from Sidekicks, who excelled in crucial defensive moments to secure his team’s victory. The Mexican team, led by Miguel Ángel Tequila, also claimed the best coach award, highlighting the exceptional tactical and technical work carried out.
In addition to the championship and the fierce battles among top clubs, individual awards were well-deserved recognitions for the event’s standout players. Hugo Rodrigues from Sidekicks was named the best player, while Felipinho from Chapecoense finished as the top scorer. The best goalkeeper award went to Bernaldino, also from Sidekicks, whose crucial contributions were key to his team’s title. The competition featured teams from countries such as Uruguay, Paraguay, Colombia, and Italy, further emphasizing the tournament’s international prestige.
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