2016 BSWW Mundialito

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2016 BSWW Mundialito
Tournament details
Host countryPortugal
Dates29 – 31 July 2016
Teams4 (from 2 confederations)
Venue(s)1 (in 1 host city)
Final positions
ChampionsFlag of Brazil.svg  Brazil (13th title)
Runners-upFlag of Portugal.svg  Portugal
Third placeFlag of the United States.svg  United States
Fourth placeFlag of the People's Republic of China.svg  China
Tournament statistics
Matches played6
Goals scored70 (11.67 per match)
Top scorer(s) Flag of Brazil.svg Lucão
(8 goals)
2014
2017

The 2016 BSWW Mundialito is a beach soccer tournament that takes place at Praia de Carcavelos in Cascais, Portugal, from 29 July to 31 July 2016. [1] This competition with 4 teams was played in a round-robin format.

Contents

Participating nations

Standings

TeamPldWW+LGFGA+/-Pts
Flag of Brazil.svg  Brazil 3300365+259
Flag of Portugal.svg  Portugal 32013011+136
Flag of the United States.svg  United States 31021416–23
Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg  China 3002238–360

Schedule and results

Brazil  Flag of Brazil.svg8 – 1Flag of the United States.svg  United States
Bokinha Soccerball shade.svg6'
Lucão Soccerball shade.svg9'
Datinha Soccerball shade.svg19', 20', 20'
Fernando Ddi Soccerball shade.svg24'
Filipe Soccerball shade.svg31'
Mão Soccerball shade.svg32'
Report Perera Soccerball shade.svg25'
China  Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg0 – 14Flag of Portugal.svg  Portugal
Report Coimbra Soccerball shade.svg4'
Bruno Novo Soccerball shade.svg5', 22'
Belchior Soccerball shade.svg7', 27'
Torres Soccerball shade.svg14'
Madjer Soccerball shade.svg15', 33'
Alan Soccerball shade.svg17'
Bê Martins Soccerball shade.svg19', 28'
José Maria Soccerball shade.svg30', 31' (pen.), 34'

Brazil  Flag of Brazil.svg16 – 0Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg  China
Datinha Soccerball shade.svg2' (pen.)
Bruno Xavier Soccerball shade.svg9', 22', 23'
Lucão Soccerball shade.svg13', 18', 25', 26', 30', 31'
Filipe Soccerball shade.svg15', 20', 34'
Bokinha Soccerball shade.svg17', 35'
Mauricinho Soccerball shade.svg29'
Report
Portugal  Flag of Portugal.svg6 – 5Flag of the United States.svg  United States
José Maria Soccerball shade.svg7', 34'
Belchior Soccerball shade.svg14', 21'
Bê Martins Soccerball shade.svg19'
Coimbra Soccerball shade.svg22'
Report J. Santos Soccerball shade.svg2'
Perera Soccerball shade.svg12'
Dos Santos Soccerball shade.svg18'
Canale Soccerball shade.svg30'
Leopoldo Soccerball shade.svg36'

United States  Flag of the United States.svg8 – 2Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg  China
Canale Soccerball shade.svg12'
Leopoldo Soccerball shade.svg12'
Perera Soccerball shade.svg14', 16', 24', 28'
Own Goal (Wan Chao) Soccerball shade.svg17'
J. Santos Soccerball shade.svg19'
Wan Chao Soccerball shade.svg3'
Cai Wei Ming Soccerball shade.svg13'
Portugal  Flag of Portugal.svg4 – 6Flag of Brazil.svg  Brazil
Bê Martins Soccerball shade.svg2', 6'
Bruno Novo Soccerball shade.svg12'
José Maria Soccerball shade.svg30'
Datinha Soccerball shade.svg6'
Catarino Soccerball shade.svg6'
Bruno Xavier Soccerball shade.svg12', 31'
Lucão Soccerball shade.svg13'
Felipe Soccerball shade.svg29'

Awards

Best Player (MVP)
Top Scorer(s)
Best Goalkeeper

Top scorers

See also

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References

  1. "Beach Soccer Worldwide". beachsoccer.com. Archived from the original on 2017-08-30. Retrieved 2017-08-30.