He Palau Municipal d’Esports de Son Moix will determine one of the four teams that will participate in the UEFA Futsal Champions League Final Four. The Balearic Colosseum raises the curtain on the Elite Tour this Wednesday with at stake a ticket to the final tournament that Illes Balears Palma Futsal dreams of in its love affair with the UEFA Futsal Champions League. The Mallorcans cling once again to their stronghold and their supporters to dream of the impossible and the unknown: to be European Champion for the third year in a row. This would be an important milestone in the history of futsal since no one has achieved it to date.
The challenge is far away. All options pass this week with a very complicated group that will require competing in the best version and with the help of a stand that has been decisive in the undefeated journey of the double European champions. And the options pass, to a large extent, through the party of this Wednesday (7:30 p.m.) against FC Semey, champion of Kazakhstan and one of the candidates for the title this year. The newly established team in Europe has recruited a dream team to fight against the reign of Kairat Almaty in their country and compete directly for the European title led by Ferrao.
A new powerful European to challenge the traditional powers and this will be a challenge for the Palma team in its ambition to reach the finals for the third year in a row. It will be a complicated first and quite a challenge. The team arrives after the draw against ElPozo Murcia, but with a significant load of matches which has forced the internal management of matches and training to take care of the players so that they arrive in the best possible conditions for this week .
The demands of the schedule and the bar the team has set for fighting for everything push the limits of a team that faces its last significant effort of the year with a big prize if it emerges victorious. Vadillo’s first concern is the physical condition of the players after so many matches to perform at the best level, thus managing every minute to promote the rest and recovery of the players. The best news is that the entire model will be available for this first match.
This Wednesday’s duel against FC Semey will determine the options in a very open group. Both have internationally recognized models, but theory is of little use in these final stages, in which the Pole Rekord Bielsko-Biala and the Slovak FK Lucenec have a lot to say. Indeed, the Poles have already shown their level during the first phase by drawing against Jimbee Cartagena and finishing second in their group ahead of Anderlecht, another candidate. The history of the four teams predicts one of the most open and balanced groups in this decisive round in which Only the first will advance to the final phase in May.