After both
Brazil teams, men’s and women’s, finished only as runners-up at the last Beach
Handball World Championships in Budapest, Hungary in 2016, they
are eager to defend their titles and reclaim the top of the podium. The men’s
team, four-time world champions, were defeated by Croatia in Budapest, while
the women’s team, who won the World Championship three times, had to admit
defeat against the Spaniards. This year, Brazil are more motivated than ever.
However, their way to the 2017 World Games, taking place in Wroclaw, Poland, was not easy.
Both teams faced problems with the Brazilian Handball
Federation funding and had to set up a crowdfunding campaign. For this reason,
both teams did not get as much preparation as they are used to.
“We practiced
for eight days, two times a day. But our girls are really experienced. Each one
of them was playing the last World Championships so they are used to the
pressure. I believe it’ll be enough for us to compete on a good level,” said women’s
team coach Marcia Magliano – former assistant coach – shortly after the women’s
team finished their last training session before the tournament starts tomorrow.
“I tried to implement some innovations according to how I believe the game
should be played. I’m really curious about the implementation of these changes
and I hope it will go well,” says Magliano about his first appearance as a
coach at the world tournament.
Men’s
coach Antonio Herminio Guerra Peixe admits their preparation was shorter, but
intense. “It’s really important for us to be present at the IHF competitions.”
When mentioning the funding problem, he believes it only made the team
stronger: “We are more determined. There were people, players, handball
community, companies and anonymous donors that pushed us up. Now we don’t play
for the federation, but for all these people of Brazil.”
The Most
Valuable Player (MVP) of Cali 2013, Camila Ramos, came to Wroclaw with the highest expectations: “All the teams are really good, we
have to work hard if we want to beat all of them. I consider Spain, Poland and
Norway – the three medallists from this year’s European Championships – our
biggest rivals.”
“Our
biggest rival is Croatia,” states Nailson De Sousa Do Amaral. “We lost the World
Championships finals with Croatians twice – in 2008 and 2016. And now we want a
revenge,” says the Cali MVP of the men’s competition with a smile.
“I don’t think Croatia is our biggest rival.
Every match is different, but every team wants to beat the Brazilian team. In
the past ten years, we won lots of tournaments and we became the team to be
beaten. Every team is our rival, but also our friend,” opposes men’s coach
Guerra Peixe and ends the last training day of World Games 2017 officially.
Tomorrow, Uruguay
and Australia will play against Brazil men’s team. The women’s
team will face Australia and Poland.
Find the whole programme of the
first competition day here (men) and here (women).