Brazil, the first women's futsal world champion, is going through a historic streak that is already part of the golden pages of this sport, as it has not known defeat for 43 matches, a figure that is not only impressive for its magnitude, but also for the authority with which it has built it, with 303 goals for and only 17 against during this period.
Since that last defeat on March 21, 2022 against Spain (3-2) in Melolla, Brazil has not fallen again. Each match has reinforced the feeling that we are facing an exceptional generation, capable of dominating the game with speed, technique and forcefulness. Players like Débora Vanim and Ana Luiza, who scored in that match, represent that tireless spirit that has led the country to be crowned as the first world champion in the official history of women's futsal, in addition to having the two best players in the world, such as Emily Marcondes, top scorer of the tournament and Amandinha, who has received this award on 8 occasions.You can also read: About 9 inmates dead in prison where another riot left 31 murdered a month ago in Ecuador
The two and Ana Luiza leave flashes of their quality in each match at Melilla Torreblanca, which leads the League with 22 points scored in 9 matches played. Coach Wilson Saboia summarized this achievement with humility and a desire to continue promoting women's futsal among young people: "I am very happy. The players are amazing, the coaching staff is incredible. This leaves a huge legacy because it will help popularize futsal in schools, clubs and universities. All this results in better coaches and players."





