A new champion will emerge in the 2024 Tebara FANCA Nations Muslim World Cup today in Lautoka, following the exit of the defending champions, Fiji, in the semifinals. Fiji faced a heart-wrenching defeat, losing to Canada 6-5 in a tense penalty shootout last night.

Canada’s victory sets up a clash against the favored New Zealand team in the grand final. New Zealand secured their spot in the final after Australia and the USA were disqualified due to violent behavior during their pool match.

This development in the tournament emphasizes the unpredictability of sports and showcases that any team can rise to the occasion, even against established champions. Fans can anticipate an exciting final that promises to deliver top-notch competition and possibly an unexpected champion.

Summary: Fiji, the defending champions, were eliminated from the 2024 Tebara FANCA Nations Muslim World Cup by Canada in a penalty shootout, leading to a final matchup between Canada and New Zealand after the latter’s opponents were disqualified.


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