Beach soccer at the 2019 Mediterranean Beach Games

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Beach soccer at the 2019 Mediterranean Beach Games
Beach soccer at the 2019 Mediterranean Beach Games.png
Tournament details
Host countryGreece
Dates28–31 August
Teams8 (from 3 confederations)
Venue(s) Patras
Final positions
ChampionsFlag of Italy.svg  Italy (2nd title)
Runners-upFlag of Portugal.svg  Portugal
Third placeFlag of France.svg  France
Fourth placeFlag of Morocco.svg  Morocco
Tournament statistics
Matches played16
Goals scored185 (11.56 per match)
Top scorer(s) Flag of Italy.svg Fabio Sciacca
Flag of Italy.svg Emmanuele Zurlo
(9 goals)
2015
2023

The beach soccer tournament at the 2019 Mediterranean Beach Games was held from 28 to 31 August at the South Park, Patras. [1] [2]

Contents

Medalists

EventGoldSilverBronze
MenFlag of Italy.svg  Italy
Alessio Battini
Andrea Carpita
Alfio Luca Chiavaro
Alessio Frainetti
Josep Junior Gentilin
Simone Marinai
Pietro Angelo Palazzolo
Dario Ramacciotti
Fabio Sciacca
Emmanuele Zurlo
Marco Giordani
Marcello Percia Montani
Flag of Portugal.svg  Portugal
Léo Martins
Belchior
Tiago Petrony
Jordan Santos
Bruno Torres
Rui Coimbra
João Gonçalves
Elinton Andrade
Madjer
Rúben Brilhante
Ricardinho
Tiago Batalha
Flag of France.svg  France
Victor Angeletti
Anthony Barbotti
Stéphane Belhomme
Jérémy Bru
Lucas Drouillet
Anthony Fayos
Quentin Gosselin
Maxime Legal
Mathieu Prouvost
German Salazar
Dionizio Santos
Julien Soares

Group stage

All times are local (UTC+3).

Group A

PosTeamPldWW+WPLGFGAGDPtsQualification
1Flag of Portugal.svg  Portugal 32010189+97 Gold medal match
2Flag of Morocco.svg  Morocco 32001189+96 Bronze medal match
3Flag of Greece.svg  Greece (H)31002131303 Fifth place match
4Flag of Syria.svg  Syria 30003523180 Seventh place match
Source: Patras 2019
(H) Host
Portugal  Flag of Portugal.svg4–4 (a.e.t.)Flag of Morocco.svg  Morocco
Report
Penalties
5–4
Artemis C2
Referee: Özcan Sultanoğlu (Turkey)
Greece  Flag of Greece.svg6–2Flag of Syria.svg  Syria
Report
Artemis C2
Referee: Moussa Bounaanaa (France)

Syria  Flag of Syria.svg1–9Flag of Morocco.svg  Morocco
Report
Artemis CC
Referee: Hassan Abed Rabbo (Lebanon)
Greece  Flag of Greece.svg3–6Flag of Portugal.svg  Portugal
Report
Artemis CC
Referee: Murat Ergin Gözütok (Turkey)

Syria  Flag of Syria.svg2–8Flag of Portugal.svg  Portugal
Report
Artemis CC
Referee: Murat Ergin Gözütok (Turkey)
Greece  Flag of Greece.svg4–5Flag of Morocco.svg  Morocco
Report
Artemis CC
Referee: Özcan Sultanoğlu (Turkey)

Group B

PosTeamPldWW+WPLGFGAGDPtsQualification
1Flag of Italy.svg  Italy 33000336+279 Gold medal match
2Flag of France.svg  France 320012812+166 Bronze medal match
3Flag of Libya.svg  Libya 31002212103 Fifth place match
4Flag of Albania.svg  Albania 30003447430 Seventh place match
Source: Patras 2019
France  Flag of France.svg19–1Flag of Albania.svg  Albania
Report
Artemis C2
Referee: Francisco de Oses (Spain)
Italy  Flag of Italy.svg12–3Flag of Libya.svg  Libya
Report
Artemis C2
Referee: Antonio Pereira Almeida (Portugal)

Libya  Flag of Libya.svg13–3Flag of Albania.svg  Albania
Report
Artemis CC
Referee: Murat Ergin Gözütok (Turkey)
Italy  Flag of Italy.svg6–3Flag of France.svg  France
Report
Artemis CC
Referee: Antonio Pereira Almeida (Portugal)

Libya  Flag of Libya.svg5–6Flag of France.svg  France
Report
Artemis CC
Referee: Francisco de Oses (Spain)
Italy  Flag of Italy.svg15–0Flag of Albania.svg  Albania
Report
Artemis CC
Referee: Antonio Pereira Almeida (Portugal)

Final round

Seventh place match

Syria  Flag of Syria.svg10–4Flag of Albania.svg  Albania
Report
Artemis C2
Referee: Jonathan Mallia (Malta)

Fifth place match

Greece  Flag of Greece.svg8–5Flag of Libya.svg  Libya
Report
Artemis CC
Referee: Moussa Bounaanaa (France)

Bronze medal match

Morocco  Flag of Morocco.svg1–5Flag of France.svg  France
Report
Artemis CC
Referee: Antonio Pereira Almeida (Portugal)

Gold medal match

Portugal  Flag of Portugal.svg5–7Flag of Italy.svg  Italy
Report
Artemis CC
Referee: Özcan Sultanoğlu (Turkey)

Final standings

RankTeam
Gold medal icon.svgFlag of Italy.svg  Italy
Silver medal icon.svgFlag of Portugal.svg  Portugal
Bronze medal icon.svgFlag of France.svg  France
4Flag of Morocco.svg  Morocco
5Flag of Greece.svg  Greece
6Flag of Libya.svg  Libya
7Flag of Syria.svg  Syria
8Flag of Albania.svg  Albania

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References

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