2010 Euro Beach Soccer League

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2010 Euro Beach Soccer League
Tournament details
Teams19 (from 1 confederation)
Venue(s)5 (in 5 host cities)
Final positions
ChampionsFlag of Portugal.svg  Portugal (4th title)
Runners-upFlag of Italy.svg  Italy
Third placeFlag of Russia.svg  Russia
Fourth placeFlag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg  Switzerland
Tournament statistics
Matches played53
Goals scored506 (9.55 per match)
Top scorer(s) Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg Dejan Stankovic
(8 goals)
Best player(s) Flag of Portugal.svg Madjer
2009
2011

The 2010 Euro Beach Soccer League (EBSL) was an annual European competition in beach soccer. The competitions allows national teams to compete in beach soccer in a league format over the summer months. Each season ends with a superfinal, deciding the competition winner.

Contents

There were seven teams participating in two divisions in each Stage that faced each other in a round-robin system, with the exception of Stage 4. The top five teams of Division A (including the individual Stage winners) plus the host team Portugal played in the Superfinal in Vila Real de Santo António (Portugal) from August 26–29. The individual Stage winners in Division B plus the worst team in Division A played in the Promotional Final to try to earn promotion to Division A. [1]

Teams

2010 Euro Beach Soccer League Divisions
DIVISION ADIVISION B
Flag of France.svg  France Flag of Romania.svg  Romania Flag of Azerbaijan.svg  Azerbaijan Flag of Germany.svg  Germany Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Netherlands
Flag of Italy.svg  Italy Flag of Russia.svg  Russia Flag of Belarus.svg  Belarus Flag of Greece.svg  Greece Flag of Norway.svg  Norway
Flag of Poland.svg  Poland Flag of Spain.svg  Spain Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  Czech Republic Flag of Hungary.svg  Hungary Flag of Turkey.svg  Turkey
Flag of Portugal.svg  Portugal Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg  Switzerland Flag of England.svg  England Flag of Israel.svg  Israel

Stage 1 Moscow, Russia – May 28–30

[2]

Participating nations

Final standings Division A

TeamPldWW+LGFGA+/-Pts
Flag of Russia.svg  Russia 3300208+129
Flag of Italy.svg  Italy 31111817+15
Flag of Romania.svg  Romania 31021823−53
Flag of Poland.svg  Poland 30031422−80
clinched Superfinal Berth

Final standings Division B

TeamPldWW+LGFGA+/-Pts
Flag of Israel.svg  Israel 2200158+76
Flag of Germany.svg  Germany 21011011−13
Flag of Greece.svg  Greece 20021016−60
clinched Promotional Final Berth

Schedule & results

Greece  Flag of Greece.svg5 – 9Flag of Israel.svg  Israel
Italy  Flag of Italy.svg7 – 6 (a.e.t.)Flag of Poland.svg  Poland
Romania  Flag of Romania.svg3 – 9Flag of Russia.svg  Russia

Germany  Flag of Germany.svg3 – 6Flag of Israel.svg  Israel
Italy  Flag of Italy.svg8 – 7Flag of Romania.svg  Romania
Russia  Flag of Russia.svg7 – 2Flag of Poland.svg  Poland

Greece  Flag of Greece.svg5 – 7Flag of Germany.svg  Germany
Poland  Flag of Poland.svg6 – 8Flag of Romania.svg  Romania
Russia  Flag of Russia.svg4 – 3Flag of Italy.svg  Italy

Individual awards

MVP: Roberto Pasquali (Flag of Italy.svg  Italy)
Top Scorer: Roberto Pasquali (Flag of Italy.svg  Italy) and Bogusław Saganowski (Flag of Poland.svg  Poland) – 8 goals
Best Goalkeeper: Andrey Bukhlitskiy (Flag of Russia.svg  Russia)

Source: [3]

Stage 2 Marseille, France – June 25–27

[4]

Participating nations

Final standings Division A

TeamPldWW+LGFGA+/-Pts
Flag of Spain.svg  Spain 32101810+88
Flag of Poland.svg  Poland 3111912−35
Flag of Portugal.svg  Portugal 3102121203
Flag of France.svg  France 3003914−50
clinched Superfinal Berth

Final standings Division B

TeamPldWW+LGFGA+/-Pts
Flag of Hungary.svg  Hungary 2110137+65
Flag of England.svg  England 210156−13
Flag of Belarus.svg  Belarus 2002611−50
clinched Promotional Final Berth

Schedule & results

Belarus  Flag of Belarus.svg5 – 8 (a.e.t.)Flag of Hungary.svg  Hungary
Portugal  Flag of Portugal.svg3 – 6Flag of Spain.svg  Spain
Poland  Flag of Poland.svg3 – 2Flag of France.svg  France

Hungary  Flag of Hungary.svg5 – 2Flag of England.svg  England
Portugal  Flag of Portugal.svg3 – 3 (a.e.t.)
(0 – 1 p.)
Flag of Poland.svg  Poland
France  Flag of France.svg4 – 5 (a.e.t.)Flag of Spain.svg  Spain

Belarus  Flag of Belarus.svg1 – 3Flag of England.svg  England
Spain  Flag of Spain.svg7 – 3Flag of Poland.svg  Poland
France  Flag of France.svg3 – 6Flag of Portugal.svg  Portugal

Top Scorer: Jorge (Flag of Spain.svg  Spain) [5]

Stage 3 Lignano, Italy – July 2–4

[6]

Participating nations

Standings Division A

TeamPldWW+LGFGA+/-Pts
Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg  Switzerland 33001711+69
Flag of Portugal.svg  Portugal 32011913+66
Flag of Italy.svg  Italy 31021215−33
Flag of France.svg  France 3003918−90
clinched Superfinal Berth

Standings Division B

TeamPldWW+LGFGA+/-Pts
Flag of Azerbaijan.svg  Azerbaijan 2200128+46
Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  Czech Republic 21019903
Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Netherlands 2002812−40
clinched Promotional Final Berth

Schedule & results

Azerbaijan  Flag of Azerbaijan.svg5 – 4Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  Czech Republic
Switzerland  Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg5 – 1Flag of France.svg  France
Italy  Flag of Italy.svg2 – 6Flag of Portugal.svg  Portugal

Netherlands  Flag of the Netherlands.svg4 – 5Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  Czech Republic
Portugal  Flag of Portugal.svg8 – 5Flag of France.svg  France
Italy  Flag of Italy.svg5 – 6Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg  Switzerland

Azerbaijan  Flag of Azerbaijan.svg7 – 4Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Netherlands
Portugal  Flag of Portugal.svg5 – 6Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg  Switzerland
France  Flag of France.svg3 – 5Flag of Italy.svg  Italy

Individual awards

MVP: Pasquale Carotenuto (Flag of Italy.svg  Italy)
Top Scorer: Dejan Stankovic (Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg  Switzerland) – 7 goals
Best Goalkeeper: Paulo Graça (Flag of Portugal.svg  Portugal)

Source: [7]

Stage 4 Den Haag (The Hague), Netherlands – July 22–25

Participating nations

Standings Division A

TeamPldWW+LGFGA+/-Pts
Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg  Switzerland 32011714+36
Flag of Russia.svg  Russia 32012111+106
Flag of Romania.svg  Romania 31021222−103
Flag of Spain.svg  Spain 30121619−32
clinched previous Superfinal Berthclinched Superfinal Berth

Schedule & results

Russia  Flag of Russia.svg4 – 6Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg  Switzerland

Russia  Flag of Russia.svg11 – 1Flag of Romania.svg  Romania
Spain  Flag of Spain.svg6 – 6 (a.e.t.)
(4 – 3 p.)
Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg  Switzerland

Switzerland  Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg5 – 4Flag of Romania.svg  Romania
Russia  Flag of Russia.svg6 – 4Flag of Spain.svg  Spain

Spain  Flag of Spain.svg6 – 7Flag of Romania.svg  Romania

Top Scorer: Marian Măciucă (Flag of Romania.svg  Romania)

Division B (Bibione, Italy) – 16–17 July

TeamPldWW+LGFGA+/-Pts
Flag of Turkey.svg  Turkey 2101119+23
Flag of Norway.svg  Norway 2101911–23
Flag of Andorra.svg  Andorra Withdrew
clinched Promotional Final Berth

The games were played on 16 and 17 July 2010 in Bibione, Italy. Turkey won and qualified for the Promotional Final.

Andorra were originally supposed to compete in stage 4 as part of a regular three-team Division B event, [8] but withdrew. In order to ensure the remaining participants (Turkey and Norway) still played two matches as organised, despite Andorra's absence, BSWW simply changed the fixture schedule to have Turkey and Norway play each other twice.

Since both teams were competing in Bibione as part of the 2011 World Cup qualifiers, BSWW staged the games there rather than unnecessarily having the squads travel to the Hague (as was originally planned) merely a week later.

Turkey  Flag of Turkey.svg7 – 4Flag of Norway.svg  Norway

Norway  Flag of Norway.svg5 – 4Flag of Turkey.svg  Turkey

Cumulative standings

clinched Superfinal Berthclinched Promotional Final Berth

EBSL Superfinal and Promotional Final - Lisbon, Portugal – August 26–29

[9]

Superfinal and Promotional Final Divisions

The Divisions for the Euro Beach Soccer League Superfinal are determined. The teams from Division A will compete for the title while the teams from Division B will compete for a spot in next year's Division A round.

2010 Euro Beach Soccer League Superfinal Divisions
DIVISION A
(Superfinal)
DIVISION B
(Promotional Final)
GROUP AGROUP BGROUP AGROUP B
Flag of Russia.svg  Russia Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg  Switzerland Flag of France.svg  France Flag of Israel.svg  Israel
Flag of Portugal.svg  Portugal Flag of Spain.svg  Spain Flag of Hungary.svg  Hungary Flag of Azerbaijan.svg  Azerbaijan
Flag of Romania.svg  Romania Flag of Italy.svg  Italy Flag of England.svg  England*Flag of Turkey.svg  Turkey

England will replace the Czech Republic due to several 'impediments' that caused them to withdraw.

Division A (Superfinal)

Group A standings

TeamPldWW+LGFGA+/-Pts
Flag of Portugal.svg  Portugal 2200103+76
Flag of Russia.svg  Russia 21018803
Flag of Romania.svg  Romania 2002512−70
clinched Superfinal Group

Group B standings

TeamPldWW+LGFGA+/-Pts
Flag of Italy.svg  Italy 22001411+36
Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg  Switzerland 21011211+13
Flag of Spain.svg  Spain 2002812−40
clinched Superfinal Group

Schedule & results

Round-robin

Fifth-place match

Third-place match

Championship final match

Individual awards

MVP: Madjer (Flag of Portugal.svg  Portugal)
Top Scorer: Dejan Stankovic (Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg  Switzerland) – 8 goals
Best Goalkeeper: Andrey Bukhlitskiy (Flag of Russia.svg  Russia)

Source: [10]

Final Division A standing

RankTeam
1Flag of Portugal.svg  Portugal (Fourth EBSL Championship)
2Flag of Italy.svg  Italy
3Flag of Russia.svg  Russia
4Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg  Switzerland
5Flag of Spain.svg  Spain
6Flag of Romania.svg  Romania

Division B (promotional final)

Group A standings

TeamPldWW+LGFGA+/-Pts
Flag of France.svg  France 2200176+116
Flag of Hungary.svg  Hungary 2101710−33
Flag of England.svg  England 2002715−80
clinched Promotional Final Group

Group B standings

TeamPldWW+LGFGA+/-Pts
Flag of Turkey.svg  Turkey 211087+15
Flag of Israel.svg  Israel 210164+23
Flag of Azerbaijan.svg  Azerbaijan 200258−30
clinched Promotional Final Group

Schedule & results

Round-robin

Israel  Flag of Israel.svg3 – 3 (a.e.t.)
(2 – 3 p.)
Flag of Turkey.svg  Turkey
France  Flag of France.svg10 – 4Flag of England.svg  England

Azerbaijan  Flag of Azerbaijan.svg4 – 5Flag of Turkey.svg  Turkey
Hungary  Flag of Hungary.svg5 – 3Flag of England.svg  England

Israel  Flag of Israel.svg3 – 1Flag of Azerbaijan.svg  Azerbaijan
France  Flag of France.svg7 – 2Flag of Hungary.svg  Hungary

Fifth-place match

England  Flag of England.svg2 – 4Flag of Azerbaijan.svg  Azerbaijan

Third-place match

Hungary  Flag of Hungary.svg4 – 8Flag of Israel.svg  Israel

Promotional final match

France  Flag of France.svg3 – 4Flag of Turkey.svg  Turkey

Final Division B standing

RankTeam
1Flag of Turkey.svg  Turkey (promoted to EBSL Division A next year)
2Flag of France.svg  France (relegated from EBSL Division A)
3Flag of Israel.svg  Israel
4Flag of Hungary.svg  Hungary
5Flag of Azerbaijan.svg  Azerbaijan
6Flag of England.svg  England

See also

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