The countdown clock for the FIFA Beach Soccer World Cup CONCACAF Qualifier is already ticking down. The battle in Mexico for the two tickets for the World hugest beach soccer festival is scheduled for next December (1st – 5th), and teams begin their preparation for the Puerto Vallarta appointment. One of the teams who are steeling themselves is El Salvador, who started engines yesterday. Rudis Mauricio Gonzalez’s lads will be these days undergoing the perceptive medicals prior to the demanding training on the sand. As of yesterday to next Monday the Salvadorans will be going on several physical exams, such as stamina and effort tests, speed and jump power exercises, endometrial studies, flexibility tests and so on.
From next Monday 20th on, the Central American side, with two World Cup participations in their record, will start the training sessions on the sand of the Costa del Sol beach. Up to 18 players are already fighting for a place in the final list to fly to Mexico. Coach Rodriguez has only a couple of months before he calls the outlined roll and none of the players wants to be out of it.