CEBU CITY, Philippines - The raging coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic has foiled what would have been the first beach soccer tournament of the Central Visayas Football Association
CEBU CITY, Philippines – The raging coronavirus disease 2019 pandemic has foiled what would have been the first beach soccer tournament of the Central Visayas Football Association .
Partosa added that they had agreed to push through with the holding of the beach soccer tournament in their CVFA board meeting last March 13.“Because of the recent pandemic and the lockdown that will last until May 15 in Cebu,” said Partosa of why they will no longer be holding the event. Beach Soccer, otherwise known as sand football, is a variation of football as it is played on the beach or some form of sand.
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