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Twelfth Beach Football Cup at Jomtien Beach
This year, for the twelfth time, the famous Beach Football will start opposite the Night Jomtien Market. An event that is attracting more and more attention, with international teams from Norway, Russia, the Netherlands, Ireland and even Cameroon, among others.