Euro Beach Soccer Cup

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Euro Beach Soccer Cup
Euro Beach Soccer Cup logo.png
Organising body BSWW
Founded1998
Abolished2016
Region Europe (UEFA)
Number of teams8
Last championsFlag of Portugal.svg  Portugal
(7th title)
Most successful team(s)Flag of Portugal.svg  Portugal (7 titles)

The Euro Beach Soccer Cup (EBSC), originally known as the European Pro Beach Soccer Championships until 2004, was a biennial (previously annual) beach soccer competition contested between European men's national teams, organised by Beach Soccer Worldwide (BSWW). Having started in 1998, the tournament's prestige has held in being one of the oldest and longest running beach soccer competitions in Europe and the world. It is currently merged with Euro Beach Soccer League.

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History

Historically, the top eight ranking teams from the previous Euro Beach Soccer League qualified to contest the cup, hence the similar naming, with the first edition in 1998 starting off the back of the first EBSL season earlier in the year, making it one of beach soccer's main prestigious tournaments. However, due to saturation in the calendar in recent years, the once major championship has been somewhat back-benched. The participating teams are not always the best ranked as in the past (notably in 2008 and 2014), with entry requirements being more lax/down to invitation, and the tournament has been moved to every two years, the last annual edition coming in 2010.

Portugal are the most successful team and the current champions, having won the tournament for the seventh time in 2016 having failed to win since 2006.

The cup is played as a straight knock-out tournament, other than in the 1998, 2008 and 2014 editions when a group stage was used first before a set of knock-out rounds.

In 2016, BSWW began a women's edition of the event, to be hosted annually.

Men's tournaments

Results

YearLocationFinalThird place play-offAwards
WinnersScoreRunners-upThird placeScoreFourth placeTop ScorerBest PlayerBest Goalkeeper
1998
Details
Flag of Italy.svg Siracusa, Italy Flag of Portugal.svg
Portugal
3–2Flag of Spain.svg
Spain
Flag of Italy.svg
Italy
11–4Flag of Germany.svg
Germany
Flag of Portugal.svg Alan Flag of Portugal.svg Alan Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg Thomas Gruetter
1999
Details
Flag of Spain.svg Alicante, Spain Flag of Spain.svg
Spain
6–2Flag of Portugal.svg
Portugal
Flag of France.svg
France
8–7Flag of Italy.svg
Italy
2001
Details
Flag of Spain.svg Maspalomas, Spain Flag of Portugal.svg
Portugal
4–3Flag of Spain.svg
Spain
Flag of Italy.svg
Italy
5–4Flag of Germany.svg
Germany
Flag of Italy.svg Marco Bruschini Flag of Portugal.svg Madjer Flag of Spain.svg Roberto Valeiro
2002
Details
Flag of Spain.svg Barcelona, Spain Flag of Portugal.svg
Portugal
2–1Flag of Spain.svg
Spain
Flag of France.svg
France
9–6Flag of Italy.svg
Italy
Flag of Spain.svg Ramiro Amarelle Flag of Portugal.svg Madjer Flag of Germany.svg Jürgen Rollmann
2003
Details
Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Liège, Belgium Flag of Portugal.svg
Portugal
6–3Flag of France.svg
France
Flag of Spain.svg
Spain
6–3Flag of Germany.svg
Germany
Flag of Italy.svg Massimo Agostini Flag of Portugal.svg Hernâni Flag of France.svg Claude Barrabe
2004
Details
Flag of Portugal.svg Lisbon, Portugal Flag of Portugal.svg
Portugal
8–3Flag of Spain.svg
Spain
Flag of Italy.svg
Italy
9–9 a.e.t.
(4–3) pen.
Flag of France.svg
France
Flag of Portugal.svg Madjer Flag of Portugal.svg Madjer Flag of Portugal.svg João Carlos
2005
Details
Flag of Russia.svg Moscow, Russia Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg
Switzerland
4–3Flag of Russia.svg
Russia
Flag of Portugal.svg
Portugal
5–4Flag of Ukraine.svg
Ukraine
Flag of Italy.svg Pasquale Carotenuto Flag of Russia.svg Andrey Bukhlitskiy Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg Nico Jung
2006
Details
Flag of Italy.svg Naples, Italy Flag of Portugal.svg
Portugal
9–8Flag of France.svg
France
Flag of Italy.svg
Italy
6–4Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg
Switzerland
Flag of Italy.svg Pasquale Carotenuto Flag of Italy.svg Pasquale Carotenuto Flag of France.svg Christophe Eggimann
2007
Details
Flag of Spain.svg Tarragona, Spain Flag of Ukraine.svg
Ukraine
3–0Flag of France.svg
France
Flag of Portugal.svg
Portugal
2–1Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg
Switzerland
Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg Dejan Stankovic Flag of France.svg Jérémy Basquaise Flag of Ukraine.svg Volodymyr Hladchenko
2008
Details
Flag of Azerbaijan.svg Baku, Azerbaijan Flag of Spain.svg
Spain
2–0Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg
Switzerland
Flag of Azerbaijan.svg
Azerbaijan
4–3Flag of Norway.svg
Norway
Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg Dejan Stankovic Flag of Spain.svg Nico Flag of Spain.svg Roberto Valeiro
2009
Details
Flag of Italy.svg Rome, Italy Flag of Spain.svg
Spain
6–4Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg
Switzerland
Flag of Portugal.svg
Portugal
7–5Flag of Hungary.svg
Hungary
Flag of Portugal.svg Madjer Flag of Spain.svg Nico Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg Nico Jung
2010
Details
Flag of Italy.svg Rome, Italy Flag of Russia.svg
Russia
6–4Flag of Portugal.svg
Portugal
Flag of Italy.svg
Italy
5–4Flag of Spain.svg
Spain
Flag of Portugal.svg Madjer Flag of Russia.svg Ilya Leonov Flag of Russia.svg Andrey Bukhlitskiy
2012
Details
Flag of Russia.svg Moscow, Russia Flag of Russia.svg
Russia
4–2Flag of Portugal.svg
Portugal
Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg
Switzerland
5–4Flag of Italy.svg
Italy
Flag of Portugal.svg Madjer
Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg Dejan Stankovic
Flag of Italy.svg Giuseppe Soria
Flag of Russia.svg Aleksey Makarov Flag of Russia.svg Andrey Bukhlitskiy
2014
Details
Flag of Azerbaijan.svg Baku, Azerbaijan Flag of Spain.svg
Spain
8–6Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg
Switzerland
Flag of Russia.svg
Russia
7–4Flag of Greece.svg
Greece
Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg Noel Ott Flag of Spain.svg Juanma Flag of Hungary.svg Dávid Ficsór
2016
Details
Flag of Serbia.svg Belgrade, Serbia Flag of Portugal.svg
Portugal
6–3Flag of Italy.svg
Italy
Flag of Russia.svg
Russia
8–0Flag of Hungary.svg
Hungary
Flag of Italy.svg Gabriele Gori Flag of Portugal.svg Elinton Andrade Flag of Portugal.svg Elinton Andrade

Successful national teams

TeamTitlesRunners-upThird placeFourth placeTotal Top four (from 15)
Flag of Portugal.svg  Portugal 7 (1998, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2006, 2016)3 (1999, 2010, 2012)3 (2005, 2007, 2009)-13
Flag of Spain.svg  Spain 4 (1999, 2008, 2009, 2014)4 (1998, 2001, 2002, 2004)1 (2003)1 (2010)10
Flag of Russia.svg  Russia 2 (2010, 2012)1 (2005)2 (2014, 2016)-5
Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg   Switzerland 1 (2005)3 (2008, 2009, 2014)1 (2012)2 (2006, 2007)7
Flag of Ukraine.svg  Ukraine 1 (2007)--1 (2005)2
Flag of France.svg  France -3 (2003, 2006, 2007)2 (1999, 2002)1 (2004)6
Flag of Italy.svg  Italy -1 (2016)5 (1998, 2001, 2004, 2006, 2010)3 (1999, 2002, 2012)9
Flag of Azerbaijan.svg  Azerbaijan --1 (2008)-1
Flag of Germany.svg  Germany ---3 (1998, 2001, 2003)3
Flag of Hungary.svg  Hungary ---2 (2009, 2016)2
Flag of Greece.svg  Greece ---1 (2014)1
Flag of Norway.svg  Norway ---1 (2008)1

Overall standings

As 2016

PosTeamPartPldWWEWPLGFGADifPts
1Flag of Portugal.svg  Portugal 134231236237146+91100
2Flag of Spain.svg  Spain 1544280115243160+8385
3Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg   Switzerland 1442180222203198+556
4Flag of Italy.svg  Italy 1440151123217210+748
5Flag of France.svg  France 1235151118181197-1648
6Flag of Russia.svg  Russia 618140048848+4042
7Flag of Ukraine.svg  Ukraine 3960034131+1018
8Flag of Poland.svg  Poland 41250164157-1616
9Flag of Hungary.svg  Hungary 515401104876-2813
10Flag of England.svg  England 3940053137-612
11Flag of Germany.svg  Germany 516301126692-2610
12Flag of Belgium (civil).svg  Belgium 3930064551-69
13Flag of Azerbaijan.svg  Azerbaijan 2620042125-46
14Flag of Norway.svg  Norway 2620042444-206
15Flag of Turkey.svg  Turkey 131002913-43
16Flag of Austria.svg  Austria 2610052347-243
17Flag of Greece.svg  Greece 2601051833-152
18Flag of Romania.svg  Romania 130003615-90
19Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Netherlands 1300031025-150
20Flag of Ireland.svg  Ireland 130003932-230
21Flag of Serbia.svg  Serbia 250005633-270

Note: Win in Common Time W = 3 Points / Win in Extra Time WE = 2 Points / Win in Penalty shoot-out WP = 1 Point / Lose L = 0 Points

Team appearances

These are the nations who have appeared in the Euro Beach Soccer Cup since 1998.

Legend
1998
Flag of Italy.svg
(7)
1999
Flag of Spain.svg
(4)
2001
Flag of Spain.svg
(8)
2002
Flag of Spain.svg
(8)
2003
Flag of Belgium (civil).svg
(8)
2004
Flag of Portugal.svg
(8)
2005
Flag of Russia.svg
(8)
2006
Flag of Italy.svg
(8)
2007
Flag of Spain.svg
(8)
2008
Flag of Azerbaijan.svg
(6)
2009
Flag of Italy.svg
(8)
2010
Flag of Italy.svg
(8)
2012
Flag of Russia.svg
(8)
2014
Flag of Azerbaijan.svg
(6)
2016
Flag of Serbia.svg
(8)
Total Appearances
Flag of Azerbaijan.svg  Azerbaijan 3rd6th2
Flag of Austria.svg  Austria QFQF2
Flag of Belgium (civil).svg  Belgium 5thQFQF3
Flag of England.svg  England 5th5th6th3
Flag of France.svg  France R14thQF3rd2nd4thQF2nd2nd6thQFQF12
Flag of Germany.svg  Germany 4th4th6th4thQF5
Flag of Greece.svg  Greece QF4th2
Flag of Hungary.svg  Hungary 6th4thQF5th4th5
Flag of Ireland.svg  Ireland QF1
Flag of Italy.svg  Italy 3rd3rd3rd4th6th3rd6th3rdQF5thQF3rd4th2nd14
Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Netherlands QF1
Flag of Norway.svg  Norway 6th4th2
Flag of Poland.svg  Poland 5thQF6th5th4
Flag of Portugal.svg  Portugal 1st2nd1st1st1st1st3rd1st3rd3rd2nd2nd1st13
Flag of Romania.svg  Romania QF1
Flag of Russia.svg  Russia 2nd5th1st1st3rd3rd6
Flag of Serbia.svg  Serbia 1 R18th2
Flag of Spain.svg  Spain 2nd1st2nd2nd3rd2nd5th5th6th1st1st4th6th1st7th15
Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg   Switzerland R1QFQFQFQF1st4th4th2nd2nd5th3rd2nd6th14
Flag of Turkey.svg  Turkey QF1
Flag of Ukraine.svg  Ukraine 4th1st5th3
1 Includes one appearance as Yugoslavia

Women's tournaments

Results

YearLocationFinalThird place play-offAwards
WinnersScoreRunners-upThird placeScoreFourth placeTop ScorerBest PlayerBest Goalkeeper
2016
Details
Flag of Portugal.svg Cascais, Portugal Flag of Spain.svg
Spain
2–1Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg
Switzerland
Flag of Portugal.svg
Portugal
6–6 a.e.t.
2–0 pens.
Flag of England.svg
England
Flag of England.svg Molly Clark Flag of Spain.svg Andrea Mirón Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg Suzanne Stutz
2017
Details
Flag of Portugal.svg Nazaré, Portugal Flag of England.svg
England
4–3Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg
Switzerland
Flag of the Netherlands.svg
Netherlands
1–0Flag of the Czech Republic.svg
Czechia
Flag of England.svg Gemma Hillier Flag of the Netherlands.svg Grytsje Van den Berg Flag of England.svg Lucy Quinn
2018
Details
Flag of Portugal.svg Nazaré, Portugal Flag of Russia.svg
Russia
2–0Flag of Spain.svg
Spain
Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg
Switzerland
6–3Flag of England.svg
England
Flag of Russia.svg Anastasia Gorshkova Flag of Russia.svg Marina Fedorova Flag of Spain.svg Maria Jose Pons
2019
Details
Flag of Portugal.svg Nazaré, Portugal Flag of Russia.svg
Russia
3–2Flag of Spain.svg
Spain
Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg
Switzerland
6–5 a.e.t. Flag of England.svg
England
5 players Flag of Russia.svg Marina Fedorova Flag of Russia.svg Viktoriia Silina
2020 Flag of Portugal.svg Nazaré, Portugal [1] Cancelled due to COVID-19 pandemic.

Successful national teams

TeamTitlesRunners-upThird placeFourth placeTotal top
four (from 4)
Flag of Russia.svg  Russia 2 (2018, 2019)---2
Flag of Spain.svg  Spain 1 (2016)2 (2018, 2019)--3
Flag of England.svg  England 1 (2017)--3 (2016, 2018, 2019)4
Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg   Switzerland -2 (2016, 2017)2 (2018, 2019)-4
Flag of Portugal.svg  Portugal --1 (2016)-1
Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Netherlands --1 (2017)-1
Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  Czech Republic ---1 (2017)1

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