United States men's national beach soccer team

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United States
Association United States Soccer Federation
Confederation CONCACAF
Head coachIan Carry [1]
Captain Nick Perera [2]
FIFA code USA
BSWW ranking NR (2 June 2025) [3]
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Biggest win
Flag of the United States.svg  United States 14–1 Bonaire  Flag of Bonaire.svg
(Puerto Vallarta, Mexico; May 13, 2019)
Biggest defeat
Portugal  Flag of Portugal (official).svg 14–1 Flag of the United States.svg  United States
(Espinho, Portugal; July 26, 2014)
World Cup
Appearances7 (first in 2005 )
Best resultSilver medal icon.svg Runners-up (1995)
CONCACAF Beach Soccer Championship
Appearances10 (first in 2006 )
Best resultGold medal icon.svgChampions (2006, 2013, 2023)

The United States men's national beach soccer team represents the United States in international beach soccer competitions and is controlled by the USSF, the governing body for soccer in the United States. The national team competes in multiple events, including the Acapulco Beach Soccer Cup, the El Salvador Beach Soccer Cup, the Mundialito, the CONCACAF Beach Soccer Championship, which also serves as the qualifying tournament for the FIFA Beach Soccer World Cup. [4] USA has been fairly successful, commonly falling in the top 3 positions of the CONCACAF championship, and is also ranked first in the CONCACAF Beach Soccer Championship Ranking. [5]

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The U.S. Men's National Beach Soccer Team has been around since the sport was officially considered a professional international sport, having the first event hosted in Miami. [6]

The national team also is very active in the sport, playing in many competitions and tournaments very often. [7]

History

Early years

The sport of beach soccer is said to have originated in Brazil, where locals played soccer on the beaches for recreation. In 1992, the founding fathers of Beach Soccer Worldwide created the official rules for the sport. [6] Then in 1993, the United States held the first ever professional beach soccer event in Miami, Florida which included national teams from Brazil, Argentina, and Italy. This event led to the creation of more teams in other countries, rapidly growing the sport. [6]

Beach Soccer World Championship (Pre-FIFA)

The United States participated in the inaugural Beach Soccer World Championship in Brazil in 1994, marking the start of their competitive journey. The U.S. team competed consistently in the tournament from 1994 to 2001, achieving a runners-up in 1995, fourth place in 1996, and third-place finish in 1997. [8] [9] The U.S. team joined FIFA once the World Championship was officially recognized by the association.

CONCACAF Beach Soccer Championship

CONCACAF, the governing body for football in North America, Central America, and the Caribbean, began hosting qualifying tournaments for the FIFA Beach Soccer World Cup in 2005. [10] The inaugural event, the 2005 CONCACAF and CONMEBOL Beach Soccer Championship, was a joint tournament with CONMEBOL held in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, where the United States national beach soccer team secured third place by defeating Argentina in the third-place playoff. In 2006, CONCACAF held its first standalone Beach Soccer Championship in Puntarenas, Costa Rica, which the U.S. won, defeating Canada in the final. In 2007, another joint CONCACAF and CONMEBOL Championship took place in Acapulco, Mexico, with the U.S. winning the title by defeating Uruguay 4-3 in the final. [11] [12]

From 2008, CONCACAF hosted standalone championships. The U.S. placed third in 2008, fourth in 2009, and third in 2010. [10] After a three-year hiatus, the tournament resumed in 2013 in Nassau, Bahamas, with the U.S. emerging as champions, defeating El Salvador 5-4 in overtime. [13] The championship continued biennially, with the U.S. finishing fourth in 2015, fifth in 2017, second in both 2019 and 2021, first in 2023, and third in 2025, defeating the Bahamas in the third-place match but failing to qualify for the FIFA Beach Soccer World Cup. [14]

FIFA Beach Soccer World Cup

The sport of beach soccer, and the United States national beach soccer team, became a recognized part of FIFA – the main international governing body of soccer – in 2005, in which CONCACAF – the Confederation of North & Central America and Caribbean Association Football – became the officiating body for qualifying tournaments.

The U.S. national beach soccer team went on to compete in FIFA Beach Soccer World Cup tournaments from 2005 through 2013 against some of the 98 total national teams from all around the world. The U.S. has competed in all CONCACAF tournaments since their inception, achieving three titles (2006, 2013, 2023) and qualifying for the FIFA Beach Soccer World Cup seven times: 2005, 2006, 2007, 2013, 2019, 2021, and 2024.

In 2005, the U.S. team made it to the World Cup in Brazil. In the group stages, they were unable to win either of their games, resulting in them not making it through to the playoffs.

In 2006, the men's national team won the CONCACAF Beach Soccer Championship and qualified for the FIFA World Cup, which was held in Brazil. Due to them only winning one game in the group stages, they did not qualify for the playoffs.

Ben Astorga set a tournament record by scoring just four seconds into a match against Canada during the 2006 CONCACAF Beach Soccer Championship. [15]

In 2007, the team made it to the FIFA World Cup in Brazil again. They ended up losing in the group stages and were unable to make it through to the playoffs.

In 2008, 2009, and 2010, the U.S. team fell in the semifinals of the CONCACAF Beach Soccer Championships and did not qualify for the World Cup. The FIFA Beach Soccer World Cup changed to being held every other year, meaning the next opportunity for the U.S. to qualify would be in 2013.

In 2013, the men's national beach soccer team won the CONCACAF Beach Soccer Championship and qualified for the World Cup which was held in Tahiti. They did not make it through the group stages and were out before the playoffs.

Anthony Chimienti is the U.S. all-time leading goal scorer in World Cup play with 9 goals, participating in 3 World Cups.

At the 2015 CONCACAF Beach Soccer Championship, the U.S. lost in the semifinals and did not qualify for the World Cup. In 2017, they lost in the quarterfinals and once again did not qualify for the World Cup.

At the 2019 CONCACAF Beach Soccer Championship, the U.S. lost in the finals, but their 2nd-place finish qualified them for the 2019 FIFA Beach Soccer World Cup.

In 2023, the U.S. National Team managed getting first at the 2023 CONCACAF Beach Soccer Championship, qualifying them for the 2024 FIFA Beach Soccer World Cup, with their top scorer at the World Cup being Alessandro Canale. [16] They fell short, not making past the group stage. [17]

Coaching staff

Coaching Staff 2025
PositionName
Head coach Flag of the United States.svg Ian Carry [18]
Assistant coach Flag of the United States.svg Ryan Futagaki [19]
Assistant coach Flag of the United States.svg Nick Perera [20]
Strength and conditioning coach Flag of the United States.svg Daniel Wartner [21]

Ian Carry has been appointed as the new head coach of the U.S. Men's Beach Soccer National Team, succeeding Francis Farberoff. [18] [22] Carry previously served as the team's goalkeeping coach and brings over 20 years of coaching and technical experience to the role.

🇺🇸 Former Head Coaches

🇺🇸 Former Assistant Coaches

Players

2024 squad

The following 12 players were named to the roster for the 2024 FIFA Beach Soccer World Cup. [28]

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules; some limited exceptions apply. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No.Pos.NationPlayer
1 GK Flag of the United States.svg  USA Chris Toth
12 GK Flag of the United States.svg  USA Austin Collier
3 DF Flag of the United States.svg  USA Antonio Chavez
5 DF Flag of the United States.svg  USA Nico Perea
6 DF Flag of the United States.svg  USA Cody Valcarcel
2 MF Flag of the United States.svg  USA Tanner Akol
No.Pos.NationPlayer
4 MF Flag of the United States.svg  USA Ricardo Carvalho
11 MF Flag of the United States.svg  USA Chris Albiston
7 MF Flag of the United States.svg  USA Andres Navas
8 FW Flag of the United States.svg  USA Conner Rezende
9 FW Flag of the United States.svg  USA Alessandro Canale
10 FW Flag of the United States.svg  USA Gabriel Silveira

Competitive record

BSWW Beach Soccer World Championships

Beach Soccer World Championships Record
YearLocationRoundPospldWW+LGFGAGD
1995 Flag of Brazil.svg Rio de Janeiro Runners-up (Final)2nd54011615+41
1996 Flag of Brazil.svg Rio de Janeiro Fourth place4th53021720-3
1997 Flag of Brazil.svg Rio de Janeiro Third place3rd53022116+5
1998 Flag of Brazil.svg Rio de Janeiro Group Stage7th42021314-1
1999 Flag of Brazil.svg Rio de Janeiro Group Stage6th31021412+2
2000 Flag of Brazil.svg Rio de Janeiro Group Stage7th31021417−3
2001 Flag of Brazil.svg Costa do Sauípe Quarter finals5th310269−3
2002 Flag of Brazil.svg Vitória / Guarujá Did not participate
2003 Flag of Brazil.svg Rio de Janeiro Group Stage8th3003826−18
2004 Flag of Brazil.svg Rio de Janeiro Group Stage10th200228−6
Total0 titles9/103315018111137-26

FIFA Beach Soccer World Cup

FIFA World Cup Record
YearRoundPosPldWW+LGFGAGD
Flag of Brazil.svg 2005 Group Stage10th2002512–7
Flag of Brazil.svg 2006 Group Stage12th31021420–6
Flag of Brazil.svg 2007 Group Stage13th31021620-4
Flag of France.svg 2008 Did Not Qualify
Flag of the United Arab Emirates.svg 2009 Did Not Qualify
Flag of Italy.svg 2011 Did Not Qualify
Flag of French Polynesia.svg 2013 Group Stage10th31021314–1
Flag of Portugal (official).svg 2015 Did Not Qualify
Flag of the Bahamas.svg 2017 Did Not Qualify
Flag of Paraguay.svg 2019 Group Stage14th30031017–7
Flag of Russia.svg 2021 Group Stage16th30031118–7
Flag of the United Arab Emirates.svg 2024 Group Stage14th3003711–4
Flag of Seychelles.svg 2025 Did Not Qualify
Total0 titles7/1320301776110–34

CONCACAF Beach Soccer Championship

CONCACAF Beach Soccer Championship Record
YearRoundPositionPldWW+LGFGAGD
Flag of Costa Rica.svg 2006 Champions1st43011710+7
Flag of Mexico.svg 2008 Third place3rd31021310+3
Flag of Mexico.svg 2009 Fourth place4th42021913+6
Flag of Mexico.svg 2010 Third place3rd53112314+9
Flag of the Bahamas.svg 2013 Champions1st54102811+17
Flag of El Salvador.svg 2015 Fourth place4th64022618+8
Flag of the Bahamas.svg 2017 Quarterfinals5th65013414+20
Flag of Mexico.svg 2019 Runners-up2nd64113815+23
Flag of Costa Rica.svg 2021 Runners-up2nd64023319+14
Flag of the Bahamas.svg 2023 Champions1st66003710+16
Flag of the Bahamas.svg 2025 Third place3rd62132715+12
Total3 titles10/105136312268134+123

CONCACAF / CONMEBOL Beach Soccer Championships

CONCACAF / CONMEBOL Beach Soccer Championships Record
YearRoundPosPldWLGFGAGD
Flag of Brazil.svg 2005 Third3rd3211416−2
Flag of Mexico.svg 2007 Winner1st3301912+7
Totals1 title2/26513328+5

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