2023 Euro Winners Cup

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2023 Euro Winners Cup
Tournament details
Host countryPortugal
Dates9–18 June
Teams52 (from 1 confederation)
Venue(s)4 (in 1 host city)
Final positions
Champions Flag of Israel.svg Kfar Qassem (1st title)
Runners-up Flag of Italy.svg Pisa 2014
Third place Flag of Portugal.svg O Sótão
Fourth place Flag of Spain.svg Huelva
Tournament statistics
Matches played117
Goals scored990 (8.46 per match)
2022
2024

The 2023 Euro Winners Cup was the eleventh edition of the Euro Winners Cup (EWC), an annual continental beach soccer tournament for men's top-division European clubs. The championship is viewed as beach soccer's rudimentary version of the better known UEFA Champions League in its parent sport, association football. [1]

Contents

Organised by Beach Soccer Worldwide (BSWW), the tournament was held in Nazaré, Portugal from 9–18 June. [2]

Following a preliminary qualification round, the event began with a round robin group stage. At its conclusion, the best teams progressed to the knockout stage, a series of single elimination games to determine the winners, starting with the Round of 32 and ending with the final. Consolation matches were also played to determine other final rankings.

Benfica Loures of Portugal were the defending champions but did not enter this year due to financial restraints. [3] The tournament was won by Kfar Qassem of Israel who claimed their first title. [4]

Teams

Qualification

The amount of clubs which are entitled to enter automatically from each country depends on the perceived strength of their country's national league. BSWW determine the strength of each league by analysing the performance of all clubs in the EWC on a country-by-country basis over the previous five editions. A points-based ranking is produced from the data with the best performing nations permitted to enter multiple clubs. [2] [5]

Any and all clubs that don't qualify automatically, and/or are surplus to their countries allocated quotas, are entitled to enter the accompanying Euro Winners Challenge (preliminary round) to take place in the days prior to the competition proper, as a last opportunity to qualify for the EWC group stage; the best four clubs will qualify. [2] [5]

In accordance with sanctions imposed by FIFA and UEFA in 2022 in response to the Russian invasion of Ukraine, clubs from Russia remain banned from entering this year. [6] [7] [8] [9]

Entrants

52 clubs from 21 different nations entered the event – 36 entered straight into the group stage, 16 entered into the preliminary round. [5]

SA MVR of Bulgaria originally entered the EW Challenge and were present for the draw but subsequently withdrew and were replaced by Leixões of Portugal.

Key: H: Hosts \ TH: Title holders

Group stage
Flag of Portugal.svg  Portugal (5)ACD O Sótão (H)Flag of France.svg  France (3)AS ÉtaplesFlag of England.svg  England (1)Isle of Wight
Braga La Grande-Motte PyramideFlag of Estonia.svg  Estonia (1)Nõmme
GRAPMarseille BTFlag of the Czech Republic.svg  Czech Republic (1)Bohemians 1905
NacionalFlag of Ukraine.svg  Ukraine (2) Artur Music Flag of Slovakia.svg  Slovakia (1)Hustý
VarzimVIT KyivFlag of Georgia.svg  Georgia (1)Telavi
Flag of Spain.svg  Spain (3)HuelvaFlag of Belgium (civil).svg  Belgium (2)ES BrainoiseFlag of Latvia.svg  Latvia (1)Riga
Levante Newteam BrusselsFlag of Malta.svg  Malta (1)Ta' Xbiex
MarbellaFlag of Greece.svg  Greece (2)Atlas AOFlag of Cyprus.svg  Cyprus (1)Paphos
Flag of Germany.svg  Germany (3)Beach Royals DüsseldorfNapoli Patron
Real MünsterFlag of Turkey.svg  Turkey (1)Alanya Belediyespor
Rostocker RobbenFlag of Israel.svg  Israel (1) Kfar Qassem
Flag of Italy.svg  Italy (3)NaxosFlag of Bulgaria.svg  Bulgaria (1) Spartak Varna
Pisa 2014Flag of Moldova.svg  Moldova (1)Nistru Chișinău
ViareggioFlag of Romania.svg  Romania (1)West Deva
Euro Winners Challenge (preliminary round)
Flag of Portugal.svg  Portugal (8)ACD O Sótão BFlag of France.svg  France (2)Marseille Minots
Benfica ViseuSM Jalles
Buarcos 2017Flag of Belgium (civil).svg  Belgium (2)Genappe
LeixõesPerwez
Nazaré 2022Flag of Greece.svg  Greece (1)AO Kefallinia
São DomingosFlag of Moldova.svg  Moldova (1)Ghidighici
Sesimbra Flag of England.svg  England (1)Portsmouth
VilaflorFlag of Finland.svg  Finland (1)Miehet

Draw

The draw to split the 36 clubs into nine groups of four, and 16 clubs into four groups of four for the group and preliminary stages respectively, took place on 18 May. [5] [10] [11] [12]

Euro Winners Challenge (preliminary round)

Group stage

The designation of "home" and "away" teams displayed in the results matrices is for administrative purposes only.

Matches took place from 9 to 11 June.

Key
  • Walkover
  • * – Extra-time result
  • – Match decided by penalty shootout

Group A

PosTeamPldWW+WPLGFGAGDPtsQualificationVILBUAKEFMIE
1Flag of Portugal.svg Vilaflor33000185+139 Knockout stage 3−1 9–0
2Flag of Portugal.svg Buarcos 2017320011812+66 4−6 5–2
3Flag of Greece.svg AO Kefallinia3100281243 5−4
4Flag of Finland.svg Miehet30003823150 4−9
Source: BSWW

Group B

PosTeamPldWW+WPLGFGAGDPtsQualificationLEINAZSESPOR
1Flag of Portugal.svg Leixões33000217+149 Knockout stage 9−3
2Flag of Portugal.svg Nazaré 202232001119+26 3–5 3−2
3Flag of Portugal.svg Sesimbra 31002101663 2−5 5–2
4Flag of England.svg Portsmouth30003515100 1−7
Source: BSWW

Group C

PosTeamPldWW+WPLGFGAGDPtsQualificationGENSMJVISSAO
1Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Genappe32010106+47 Knockout stage 5−2
2Flag of France.svg SM Jalles32001101006 6−4
3Flag of Portugal.svg Benfica Viseu310029903 3−4 1–2
4Flag of Portugal.svg São Domingos3000381240 1–1 3−5
Source: BSWW

Group D

PosTeamPldWW+WPLGFGAGDPtsQualificationMMSACDPERGHI
1Flag of France.svg Marseille Minots33000156+99 Knockout stage 3−0
2Flag of Portugal.svg ACD O Sótão B32001128+46 5–7 4−1
3Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Perwez310025943 1−5 3−0
4Flag of Moldova.svg Ghidighici300030990Withdrew 0−3
Source: BSWW

Knockout stage

Key
  • w/o – Walkover (awarded as 3–0)
  • np – not played
Fifth place5th–8th place semifinalsQuarterfinalsSemifinalsFinal
13 June; Report
Flag of France.svg Marseille Minots9
14 June; Report Flag of France.svg SM Jalles514 June; Report
Flag of France.svg SM Jalles4Flag of France.svg Marseille Minots (a.e.t.)9
Flag of Portugal.svg Leixões713 June; Report Flag of Portugal.svg Buarcos 20176
Flag of Portugal.svg Leixões1
15 June; Report Flag of Portugal.svg Buarcos 2017415 June; Report
Flag of Portugal.svg Leixões1Flag of France.svg Marseille Minots9
Flag of Portugal.svg Vilaflor413 June; Report Flag of Portugal.svg ACD O Sótão B5
Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Genappe2
14 June; Report Flag of Portugal.svg ACD O Sótão B414 June; Report
Seventh placeFlag of Belgium (civil).svg Genappe3 (3)Flag of Portugal.svg ACD O Sótão B (p)3 (3)Third place
15 June; Report Flag of Portugal.svg Vilaflor (p)3 (5)13 June; Report Flag of Portugal.svg Nazaré 20223 (1)15 June; Report
Flag of France.svg SM Jalles3Flag of Portugal.svg Vilaflor4Flag of Portugal.svg Buarcos 20174
Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Genappe6Flag of Portugal.svg Nazaré 20227Flag of Portugal.svg Nazaré 20226

Group stage

Matches take place from 12 to 14 June.

All group winners, runners-up and third-placed teams, along with the best fourth-placed team, progressed to the knockout stage.

Group A

PosTeamPldWW+WPLGFGAGDPtsQualificationPAFACDNAXWDA
1Flag of Cyprus.svg Pafos33000218+139 Knockout stage 3−2
2Flag of Portugal.svg ACD O Sótão (H)32001209+116 12−3 6−3
3Flag of Italy.svg Naxos310021026163 2−10
4Flag of Romania.svg West Deva30003111980 4−8 4−5
Source: BSWW
(H) Host

Group B

PosTeamPldWW+WPLGFGAGDPtsQualificationBRABOHNOMTEL
1Flag of Portugal.svg Braga 33000233+209 Knockout stage 5−1 13−1
2Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Bohemians 190532001108+26 4−1
3Flag of Estonia.svg Nõmme3100291013 1−5
4Flag of Georgia.svg Telavi30003425210 2−5 1−7
Source: BSWW

Group C

PosTeamPldWW+WPLGFGAGDPtsQualificationARTVARMARTAX
1Flag of Ukraine.svg Artur Music 33000226+169 Knockout stage 10−1
2Flag of Portugal.svg Varzim32001178+96 1−5 8−2
3Flag of Spain.svg Marbella310021817+13 4−7 12−2
4Flag of Malta.svg Ta' Xbiex30003430260 1−8
Source: BSWW

Group D

PosTeamPldWW+WPLGFGAGDPtsQualificationMARRIGESBBRD
1Flag of France.svg Marseille BT32001104+66 Knockout stage 2−3
2Flag of Latvia.svg Riga3200185+36 0−3
3Flag of Belgium (civil).svg ES Brainoise320017706 1−5 3−2
4Flag of Germany.svg Beach Royals Düsseldorf300030990Withdrew 0−3 0−3
Source: BSWW

Group E

PosTeamPldWW+WPLGFGAGDPtsQualificationPISROSVITGRA
1Flag of Italy.svg Pisa 201433000167+99 Knockout stage 5−2 6−1
2Flag of Germany.svg Rostocker Robben320011714+36 6−5
3Flag of Ukraine.svg VIT Kyiv30012151721 4−5
4Flag of Portugal.svg GRAP300031121100 4−9 6–6
Source: BSWW

Group F

PosTeamPldWW+WPLGFGAGDPtsQualificationLEVNACNEWHUS
1Flag of Spain.svg Levante 33000174+139 Knockout stage 3−1 6−1
2Flag of Portugal.svg Nacional320011211+16 2−8
3Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Newteam Brussels31002101113 2−6 7−2
4Flag of Slovakia.svg Hustý30003417130 1−4
Source: BSWW

Group G

PosTeamPldWW+WPLGFGAGDPtsQualificationHUEMUNGMPNIS
1Flag of Spain.svg Huelva320011814+46 Knockout stage 7−3
2Flag of Germany.svg Real Münster320011410+46 3−4
3Flag of France.svg La Grande-Motte Pyramide310021413+13 3−4 8−2
4Flag of Moldova.svg Nistru Chișinău31002132293 8−7 3−7
Source: BSWW

Group H

PosTeamPldWW+WPLGFGAGDPtsQualificationKQMNPNVARIOW
1Flag of Israel.svg Kfar Qassem 33000195+149 Knockout stage 6−0 6−3
2Flag of Greece.svg Napoli Patron32001121316 7−3
3Flag of Bulgaria.svg Spartak Varna 310021312+13 4−5 6−1
4Flag of England.svg Isle of Wight30003620140 2−7
Source: BSWW

Group I

PosTeamPldWW+WPLGFGAGDPtsQualificationATLVIAETAALA
1Flag of Greece.svg Atlas AO32100187+118 Knockout stage 6−5* 5−1
2Flag of Italy.svg Viareggio32001189+96 9−0 4−3
3Flag of France.svg AS Étaples31002619133 1−7
4Flag of Turkey.svg Alanya Belediyespor3000371470 3−5
Source: BSWW

Knockout stage

The draw for the round of 32, and allocation of ties to the bracket, took place after the conclusion of all group stage matches on 14 June. [13]

Round of 32

  Matches double as EW Challenge semi-finals

Matches took place on 15 June (save for the Challenge matches which took place on 14 June).

Team 1 Score Team 2
Pisa 2014 Flag of Italy.svg 5–2 Flag of Bulgaria.svg Spartak Varna
Rostocker Robben Flag of Germany.svg 3–4 Flag of Spain.svg Marbella
Atlas AO Flag of Greece.svg 6–5 Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Newteam Brussels
Marseille BT Flag of France.svg 3–2 Flag of France.svg La Grande-Motte Pyramide
Braga Flag of Portugal.svg 14–2 Flag of France.svg AS Étaples
Varzim Flag of Portugal.svg 6–2 Flag of Belgium (civil).svg ES Brainoise
Artur Music Flag of Ukraine.svg 8–1 Flag of Estonia.svg Nõmme
ACD O Sótão Flag of Portugal.svg 6–3 Flag of Portugal.svg Nacional
Levante Flag of Spain.svg 6–2 Flag of Moldova.svg Nistru Chișinău
Huelva Flag of Spain.svg 4–3 (a.e.t.)Flag of Latvia.svg Riga
Pafos Flag of Cyprus.svg 3–7 Flag of Ukraine.svg VIT Kyiv
Viareggio Flag of Italy.svg 9–0 Flag of Greece.svg Napoli Patron
Kfar Qassem Flag of Israel.svg 5–3 Flag of Italy.svg Naxos
Real Münster Flag of Germany.svg 4–2 Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Bohemians 1905
Marseille Minots Flag of France.svg 9–6 Flag of Portugal.svg Buarcos 2017
ACD O Sótão B Flag of Portugal.svg 3–3 (a.e.t.)
3–1 (p)
Flag of Portugal.svg Nazaré 2022

Round of 16 onwards

  Match doubles as EW Challenge final

Round of 16 Quarterfinals Semi-finals Final
16 June; Report
Flag of Italy.svg Pisa 20144
16 June; Report
Flag of Spain.svg Marbella3
Flag of Italy.svg Pisa 20143
16 June; Report
Flag of Greece.svg Atlas AO1
Flag of Greece.svg Atlas AO9
17 June; Report
Flag of France.svg Marseille BT5
Flag of Italy.svg Pisa 20143
16 June; Report
Flag of Portugal.svg ACD O Sótão2
Flag of Portugal.svg Braga 8
16 June; Report
Flag of Portugal.svg Varzim1
Flag of Portugal.svg Braga 2
16 June; Report
Flag of Portugal.svg ACD O Sótão3
Flag of Ukraine.svg Artur Music 3 (4)
18 June; Report
Flag of Portugal.svg ACD O Sótão (p)3 (5)
Flag of Italy.svg Pisa 20142 (3)
16 June; Report
Flag of Israel.svg Kfar Qassem (p)2 (5)
Flag of Spain.svg Levante 3
16 June; Report
Flag of Spain.svg Huelva4
Flag of Spain.svg Huelva6 3rd place match
16 June; Report
Flag of Ukraine.svg VIT Kyiv218 June; Report
Flag of Ukraine.svg VIT Kyiv (p)4 (4)
17 June; Report Flag of Portugal.svg ACD O Sótão3
Flag of Italy.svg Viareggio4 (3)
Flag of Spain.svg Huelva2Flag of Spain.svg Huelva2
16 June; Report
Flag of Israel.svg Kfar Qassem 4
Flag of Israel.svg Kfar Qassem 6
16 June; Report
Flag of Germany.svg Real Münster5
Flag of Israel.svg Kfar Qassem 9 5th–8th semi-finals 5th place match
15 June; Report
Flag of France.svg Marseille Minots217 June; Report
Flag of France.svg Marseille Minots           9  
Flag of Greece.svg Atlas AO3
Flag of Portugal.svg ACD O Sótão B               5  18 June; Report
Flag of Portugal.svg Braga 5
Flag of Portugal.svg Braga 7
17 June; Report
Flag of Ukraine.svg VIT Kyiv8
Flag of Ukraine.svg VIT Kyiv8
Flag of France.svg Marseille Minots4
7th place match
18 June; Report
Flag of Greece.svg Atlas AO7
Flag of France.svg Marseille Minots2

Awards

The following individual awards were presented after the final. [4]

Top scorer(s)
Flag of Brazil.svg Bokinha ( Flag of Greece.svg Atlas AO)
18 goals
Best player
Flag of Brazil.svg Bruno Xavier (Flag of Italy.svg Pisa 2014)
Best goalkeeper
Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg Eliott Mounoud (Flag of Israel.svg Kfar Qassem)

Top goalscorers

Players with at least five goals are listed; goals scored in the Euro Winners Challenge matches are not included.

18 goals
15 goals
14 goals
12 goals
11 goals
10 goals
8 goals
7 goals
6 goals
5 goals

Source: BSWW

Final standings

RankTeamResult
1Flag of Israel.svg Kfar Qassem Champions (1st title)
2Flag of Italy.svg Pisa 2014Runners-up
3Flag of Portugal.svg ACD O SótãoThird place
4Flag of Spain.svg Huelva
5Flag of Ukraine.svg VIT Kyiv
6Flag of Portugal.svg Braga
7Flag of Greece.svg Atlas AO
8Flag of France.svg Marseille Minots
9–16Flag of Ukraine.svg Artur Music Eliminated in the Round of 16
Flag of Portugal.svg ACD O Sótão B
Flag of Spain.svg Levante
Flag of Spain.svg Marbella
Flag of France.svg Marseille BT
Flag of Germany.svg Real Münster
Flag of Portugal.svg Varzim
Flag of Italy.svg Viareggio
17–32
Flag of France.svg AS ÉtaplesEliminated in the Round of 32
Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Bohemians 1905
Flag of Portugal.svg Buarcos 2017
Flag of Belgium (civil).svg ES Brainoise
Flag of France.svg Grande-Motte Pyramide
Flag of Portugal.svg Nacional
Flag of Greece.svg Napoli Patron
Flag of Italy.svg Naxos
Flag of Portugal.svg Nazaré 2022
Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Newteam Brussels
Flag of Moldova.svg Nistru Chișinău
Flag of Estonia.svg Nõmme
Flag of Cyprus.svg Pafos
Flag of Latvia.svg Riga
Flag of Germany.svg Rostocker Robben
Flag of Bulgaria.svg Spartak Varna

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