A new champion is set to emerge in the 2024 Tebara FANCA Nations Muslim World Cup taking place in Lautoka today, as the reigning champions, Fiji, have been eliminated in the semifinals. In a thrilling match last night, Fiji fell to Canada, losing 6-5 in a penalty shootout after a hard-fought battle.
Canada will now face the tournament favorites, New Zealand, in the grand final. New Zealand secured their place in the final after Australia and the USA were disqualified due to violent conduct during their pool match, clearing the path for New Zealand to advance directly.
This tournament reflects the excitement of competitive football and the emergence of new talents on the global stage. Fans can look forward to an exhilarating final match that promises to showcase skill and determination from both teams.
In summary, with Fiji out of the race, the anticipation builds as Canada prepares to challenge New Zealand for the title, marking a significant moment in the tournament’s history.
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