Khaleej Times

Russia look to reclaim lost glory in beach soccer

-

dubai — Being the only team (apart from hosts UAE) to compete in all eight editions of the Interconti­nental Beach Soccer Cup Dubai, Russia are real veterans in this competitio­n.

However, last year Russia experience­d their lowest finish, concluding the competitio­n in fourth place behind Iran, Portugal and champions Brazil.

But Mikhail Likhachev’s side, after an intense season in the Euro Beach Soccer League, are ready and raring to hit the sand and repeat the heroics of 2015, when Russia beat Tahiti 5-2 in the final.

“We have had a lot of time to recover and get fit again”, said Team Russia captain, Anton Shkarin. “All the players rest in their own ways. Now we are ready to get back to work and prepare well for the tournament.”

The last two years have seen Russia knocked out of the Interconti­nental Cup in the semifinals, in 2016 by Brazil and in 2017 by Portugal. This team is well aware of the stiff competitio­n that stands between them and the prestigiou­s trophy.

“There are no weak opponents at the Interconti­nental Cup. Everyone is really strong but in different ways. That is why I was not nervous at all before the draw. It did not matter who we were drawn against,” commented the captain, who added some words of positivity, excitement and ambition.

“The Interconti­nental Cup is one of our favourite competitio­ns. Of course, we want to repeat the success of 2015. I remember that tournament pretty well.”

Russia’s decorated skipper has spent years travelling the world and winning beach soccer trophies, but this event is different for Shkarin and his team.

 ??  ?? Russia are real veterans in this competitio­n.
Russia are real veterans in this competitio­n.

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from United Arab Emirates