24 Aug 2021

Tahiti through to quarter finals at Beach Soccer World Cup

11:43 am on 24 August 2021

Tahiti have qualified for the Beach Soccer World Cup quarter finals after edging Mozambique 8-7 in their final group match in Moscow.

Tahiti celebrate reach the Beach Soccer World Cup quarter finals.

Tahiti celebrate reach the Beach Soccer World Cup quarter finals. Photo: Facebook/Fédération Tahitienne de Football

Teaonui Tehau put the Tiki Toa in front with a deft header from close range, only to give away an own goal a minute later after the ball rebounded off the post into his legs and then into the goal.

Tamatoa Tetauira restored Tahiti's lead just 17 seconds later with a powerful header into the top right-hand corner, before Nelson levelled the scores at 2-2 direct from a free kick.

Heirauarii Salem scored a long range free kick to give the Oceania champions a narrow 3-2 advantage after the first period.

Mozambique levelled the scores once again three minutes into the second period with a thunderbolt strike from Bachir into the top right-hand corner.

Salem responded with a stunning overhead kick direct from the keeper's throw, before Nelson bagged his second to keep the game at level at 4-4.

It was that man Salem again who completed his hat-trick with an emphatic finish at the near post to edge Tahiti in front for the fifth time, before poking home the rebound from a saved free kick to give the Tiki Toa a 6-4 advantage heading into the final period.

Nelson completed his hat-trick with a sharp finish to cut the deficit to one goal six minutes into the final spell, before Dylan Paama restored Tahiti's two-goal buffer a minute later.

The game took another twist when Mozambique's hat-trick hero Nelson was sent off for a second bookable offence with three and half minutes to play, with veteran Raimana Li Fung Kuee scoring from the subsequent free kick to give the Tiki Toa a commanding 8-5 advantage.

Despite being a man down, it was Mozambique who finished the game stronger, with Dez and Yuran scoring late goals to ensure a nervous finish.

Tahiti's 8-7 win was enough to secure top spot in Group B with two wins and a loss in extra time.

The 2015 and 2017 finalists will face Group A runners up Japan in the quarter finals on Thursday, who qualified for the top eight despite a 7-1 drubbing by Russia in their final group match.

Group B runners up Spain will face World Cup hosts Russia in the other confirmed quarter final, while the other four teams will be determined overnight.