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Nigeria denied Egypt the chance to qualify for the Beach Soccer World Cup after a deadly victory, which earned them seven goals against six in the semifinals of the African Beach Championship in Sharm El Sheikh.
Nigeria took the lead in the fourth minute thanks to Aziz Abu, Adamas Tayo added the second goal in the seventh minute and Mustafa Saasa managed to narrow the gap and scored the first goal in Egypt at the ninth minute.
In the fifth minute of the second half, Haitham Costa tied the Pharaohs and the Nigerian team came back in the seventh minute by Emeka Ogbuna. Aziz Abu scored the fourth goal in the eighth minute and the Egyptian team was penalized before the penalty before Mustafa Samir The third goal further reduced the gap and the second half ended with a progression of Nigerian four to three.
At the start of the third half, Aziz Abu scored Nigeria's fifth goal, Mustafa Samir scored for Egypt in the third minute and in the fifth minute, Mohammed Abdul Nabi managed to tie the pharaohs by an equalizer. penalty and Nigeria in the seventh minute by Aziz Abu.
Mohamed Abd El-Nabi managed to tie Egypt with a superb shot in the 10th minute. Before the match ended with 20 seconds, Nigeria grabbed the winning goal, finishing with a seven-goal win for the Eagles.
Egypt will face the loser of the match between Morocco and Senegal to set third and fourth places Friday, while Senegal will face the winner of the final the same day, the two winners of the Paraguay 2019 World Cup.
The African Beach Soccer Championships will be held in Sharm el-Sheikh, jointly organized by the Egyptian Football Federation (FFA) and the Sports Foundation, which holds the rights of the African Football Confederation (CAF).
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