Brazil concluded the group stage of the FIFA Futsal Women's World Cup in the Philippines with a resounding 9-0 victory over Panama, a match that was a mere formality for the Brazilians, who had already secured top spot in the group. Nevertheless, the South American side did not let up their pace and delivered a solid performance, marked by a high press, offensive intensity, and a clinical finishing that keeps them as one of the top title contenders. The scoreboard opened early when Panama scored an own goal in the 36th second after a quick wing play that caught Kenia Kristel Rangel off guard, putting the ball in her own net. From that point on, Brazil established absolute dominance. Lediane Marcolan, Tampa, the Roma player who scored three goals, first appeared on the scoresheet in the 6th minute, heralding a brilliant night that would make her the star of the match. Lucileia joined the goal-scoring festival with strikes in the 14th and 17th minutes, easily getting the better of the Panamanian defense. Camila extended the lead to 3-0 in the 3rd minute, and Débora Vanin made it 0-3 in the 5th, confirming a devastating start to the match.
Brazil Crushes Panama in Futsal World Cup
Brazil's futsal team secured a convincing 9-0 victory over Panama, finishing top of their group. Brazil showcased dominant play, with Tampa scoring a hat-trick.