BSWW Season Review 2011 is the official document showing the growth of the Beach Soccer in terms of number of events, teams involved, TV coverage and attendance during last season. No doubt 2011 has been a key year for the history of beach soccer, and the figures and media exposure compiled in this review are the clearest evidence on that.
3. Welcome, by Joan Cusco
4. The Season in Numbers
5. Calendar
6. TV Coverage
8. Beachsoccer.com
9. Getting trendy…
20. Euro Beach Soccer League
26. EBSL Bern 2011
31. EBSL Berlin 2011
96. EBSL Ravenna 2011
134. EBSL The Hague 2011
150. EBSL Superfinal & Promotion Final – Moscow 2011
188. Beach Soccer Worldwide Tour
188. Copa Latina
191. BSWW Miami Cup 2011
274. BSWW Mundialito
347. Copa Lagos
466. Samsung Beach Soccer Intercontinental Cup Dubai 2011
590. Final European 2011 Ranking
592. Mundialito de Clubes
826. Other Key moments
827. Beach Soccer Takes aim at Rio 2016
828. Rio 2016 Head Wants Olympics Beach Soccer
829. Beach Soccer opens CONCACAF Congress
830. Beach Soccer takes part in FIFA Ballon d’Or Gala
831. 32.000 at the stands of the Copa Brasil
832. Karembeu, Beach Soccer ambassador in Soccerex
3. Contacts
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BSWW season review 2011
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2. SEASON REVIEW 2011
Contents
3. Welcome, by Joan Cusco
4. The Season in Numbers
5. Calendar
6. TV Coverage
8. Beachsoccer.com
9. Getting trendy…
20. Euro Beach Soccer League
26. EBSL Bern 2011
31. EBSL Berlin 2011
96. EBSL Ravenna 2011
134. EBSL The Hague 2011
150. EBSL Superfinal & Promotion Final – Moscow 2011
188. Beach Soccer Worldwide Tour
188. Copa Latina
191. BSWW Miami Cup 2011
274. BSWW Mundialito
347. Copa Lagos
466. Samsung Beach Soccer Intercontinental Cup Dubai 2011
590. Final European 2011 Ranking
592. Mundialito de Clubes
826. Other Key moments
827. Beach Soccer Takes aim at Rio 2016
828. Rio 2016 Head Wants Olympics Beach Soccer
829. Beach Soccer opens CONCACAF Congress
830. Beach Soccer takes part in FIFA Ballon d’Or Gala
831. 32.000 at the stands of the Copa Brasil
832. Karembeu, Beach Soccer ambassador in Soccerex
3. Contacts
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3. SEASON REVIEW 2011
Welcome
Beach Soccer beats new landmarks,
welcomes new territories and designs
new realities
It is a great pleasure for me to greet you all again at the
end of a new year in Beach Soccer. And it is mainly so
because the new season has proven that we are on the
right track to see the sport grow and grow. Too many
things have happened during this last 12 months not to
consider this 2011 as a key year for the sport
development, a stage which, thanks to great efforts and
a lot of passion, have brought significant steps forward
which will set a referential point in our history.
This 2011 will be remember for good as a year in which
the dream of seeing the Clubs competition came true.
The I Mundialito de Clubes, held in Sao Paulo in March,
opened the door to a whole new life for the sport. And, as
anticipated, the clubs competition is here to stay, with
this desire firmly backed by an amusing success both in
terms of media interest and competition standards.
Another of the wonderful news about this last season
was the opening of new venues, which added even more
glamour and brightness to the World-scale circuit. Miami
and Lagos joined the BSWW Tour, delivering, together
with Samsung Intercontinental Cup Dubai, three great
competitions that will for sure stay in the Beach Soccer
calendar for a long time, confirming at the same time
that Beach Soccer is a worldwide citizen.
Together with the turning point set by Russia’s winning
the FIFA Beach Soccer World Cup and ending Brazil’s
dominion, it is an irrefutable fact that the
competitiveness and entity of all the squads has also
experienced a remarkable growth, and this is also a great
symptom of the sport’s excellent health.
After all these facts, and the incorporation of the
women’s beach soccer we are working hard on, the route
is set for the new golden objective, one we feel to be in
the right path to: the Olympics. It is an ambitious goal,
and there’s a lot to fight for, yet, but the prize is more
than worth it...
Beach Soccer, then, is stronger than ever, and we just
wanted to say one thing for that: Thank you for being a
key part of it. Thank you for making it happen.
Joan Cusco
BSWW Vice-president and FIFA Board Member
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4. THE SEASON IN NUMBERS
30
National Teams
and
10 Clubs involved
TV:
Matches broadcasted
540 million
to
households in
180 countries
National Teams
&
10
938 goals Clubs involved
in
134 matches
Attendance:
+800.000
spectators
attended our events
beachsoccer.com:
+630.000 unique
visitors and
+1.400.000 hits
5. SEASON REVIEW 2011
The Calendar
Euro Beach Soccer League Copa Latina
Bern 2011 (Rio Quente, BRA)
(Bern, SUI) January 28th to 30th
May 27th – 29th
Euro Beach Soccer League I Mundialito de Clubes
Berlin 2011 (Sao Paulo, BRA)
(Berlin, GER) March 19th - 26th
July 8th – 10th
Euro Beach Soccer League Beach Soccer Worldwide Miami
Ravenna 2011 Cup 2011
(Ravenna, ITA) (Miami, USA)
July 22nd – 24th April 29th – May 1st
Euro Beach Soccer League BSWW Mundialito
The Hague 2011 (Portimao, POR)
(The Hague, NED) August 11th – 13th
July 29th – 31st
EBSL Superfinal and Samsung Beach Soccer
Promotion Final Moscow’ 11 Intercontinental Cup Dubai 2011
(Moscow, RUS) (Dubai, UAE)
August 4th – 7th November 22nd – 26th
FIFA Beach Soccer World Cup Copa Lagos
Ravenna/Italy 2011 (Lagos, NGA)
+ 3 continental qualifiers December 16th – 18th
(not included in this review)
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6. SEASON REVIEW 2011
TV coverage
The love story between Beach Soccer and TV keeps as strong as ever, and the
sport got further confirmed this season as a perfect Small Screen product.
Figures set this even clearer, with a very successful 2012 season in which
many broadcasters jumped aboard and joined the party of a fast-growing sport.
The usual Giant platforms, such as Eurosport, FOX, Al Jazeera, Super Sport,
Rede Globo and so strengthened their relationship with Beach Soccer, and
important newcomers joined the spectrum to shape a great Worldwide
coverage map. Through the new agreements this year, more supporters, in
more countries than before, could enjoy the thrilling action of the sport.
During the whole season, the games broadcasts reached more than 540
million households, getting the action to the screens of more than 180
countries worldwide.
This was accomplished thanks to the involvement of up to 24 major
broadcasters, whose coverage area left almost no territories uncovered.
These figures were even significantly increased when dealing with news
videos. In an event such as the BSWW Miami Cup, for instance, Associated
Press and Sports News Television took the images of the games to up to 1000
million households globally.
For the first time also this year, every single event was produced in High
Definition, hence securing all details to travel through the waves and let the
sports followers every single movement happening on the sand.
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This is the list of broadcasters who got the rights to shoot the Beach Soccer
games during this 2012 season:
EUROSPORT, through EUROSPORT & EUROSPORT ESPN – STAR SPORTS AL JAZEERA (ART)
2 is the responsible for the Beach Soccer Broadcast Official broadcaster for official broadcaster for
all over the Old Continent, reaching up to 59 territories Asia the Middle-East and
in Europe, and broadcasting in 16 different languages North Africa
FOX Sports, through FOX SOCCER CHANNEL FOX DEPORTES CONO SUPER SPORT
their networks was the was the official NORTE and CONO SUR Official broadcaster for
official broadcaster for broadcaster for the USA USA, Central and South Africa
the whole American and Australia America, as well as for
Continent (English) the Caribbean (Spanish)
Rede GLOVO TV SPORT TV SPORT TV RTR
(Brazil) (Brazil) (Portugal) (Russia)
Terra TV RAI Network
(USA and Latin America) (Italy)
AZ TV TVE and ESPORTS 3 CHARLTON SPORTS
(Azerbaijan) (Spain) (Israel)
ESPN ORANGE SPORT TRK FOOTBALL PLUM TV
(England) (Poland) (Ukraine) (Miami)
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Beachsoccer.com
The official Beach Soccer Worldwide website was another of the elements
experiencing the growth of the sport at a multiple level. Breaking records year
after year, www.beachsoccer.com gets confirmed as the main point of
information about the Beach Soccer world, offering at the same time
interactive and exclusive contents such as games, videos, albums, calendar,
etc. As a result of being the quickest and most reliable channel for all the fans
of Beach Soccer, is today firmly established as the main source of information
when it comes to the most beautiful version of “The Beautiful game”.
Besides, the Live Stream window, through which all matches are broadcasted,
keeps gaining audience, and becomes a wonderful tool for all the sport’s fans
to watch, live, all the action of the Beach Soccer Worldwide tournaments.
Figures strongly back these facts, with reports showing that, during this 2011,
the BSWW site hosted more than 630.000 unique visitors, and received
more than 1.400.000 hits.
Morte technically, the online broadcasting of the different games in the year
brought a final amount of more than 16.500 Gygabites of streamed
content.
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Getting trendy…
Beach soccer is quickly getting acknowledged as a trendy sport, a ‘cool’ activity to enjoy
watching and practicing, not only because of its excersising goodness but also because of
the atmosphere surrounding it: the paradise resorts and beaches, the music, the beauty,
the glamour…
Consequently, it is nowadays no big surprise to see Beach Soccer reported in the most
prestigious sports and Trend magazines, such as GQ, Men’s Health, Millionaire, Guerin
Sportivo, and so on.
GQ
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21. EURO BEACH SOCCER LEAGUE
2011
Euro Beach Soccer League (EBSL) 2011 format
The Euro Beach Soccer League brings the top national teams from the entire continent to
compete head to head in a thrilling summer-long league format. Originally started back in
1998, this exciting continental competition has been constantly gaining reputation and
catching the attention of more and more countries.
The competition travels from place to place with the league setting up camp for a weekend
at a time, attracting large crowds of spectators and giving each event a unique feel for the
television audience. BSWW are always looking to improve, and confirming this fact, the
Beach Soccer entity created the following format to try and standardize its most prestigious
competition.
The EBSL 2011 featured again four preliminary events in four different stages around the
old continent, being the one in Bern the opening leg of this year’s season. Next stops for
the ESLB locomotive this season were Berlin (July 8th-10th), Ravenna (July 15th-17th) and
The Hague (July 29th-31st). The best teams during these stages headed for the final battle in
Moscow (August 4th-7th), where the EBSL Superfinal raised Russia as the best team in
Europe, just weeks before Likhachev’s team made history by snatching Brazil the World
Cup.
As usual, the EBSL 2011 was divided into two separate divisions, Division A and Division B.
Division A consists of the 8 top teams in Europe based on the BSWW European Ranking.
Division B consists of the lower ranked teams and new entries to the competition. Each
division has its own regulations and competition format.
In each EBSL venue there were four teams competing in the Division A pool and three in the
Division B pool, facing each other in a round-robin format. Each team competed in two
preliminary events to see their points obtained accumulated into an overall ranking that
determined the teams qualified for the Superfinal in Moscow (August 4th-7th).
The same system worked for Division B contenders. The four EBSL stage winners plus the
runner-up with better figures in the season got into the Promotion Final, in which they
battled together with the lowest ranked team in Division A to gain a slot in the top-flight
division for the following season, being France the ones to do so, avenging last year’s
exchanged roles with Turkey.
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22. EURO BEACH SOCCER LEAGUE
2011
Previous editions
EBSL 2010 Super Final Review
Lisbon (Portugal), August 26th – 29th
Portugal become the new Kings of Europe
The Portuguese team became the new European Beach Soccer League champions, after
they beat Italy in the Superfinal held in Lisbon, achieving this way the trophy for the
fourth time so far. The match, as expected, was absolutely hard-fought, since the
Lusitanian were to contest the best Italy, who had reached this Superfinal in a great
shape, inflicting emphatic defeats to all their opponents.
EBSL SUPERFINAL final
standings
1-PORTUGAL
2-ITALY
3-RUSSIA
4-SWITZERLAND
5- SPAIN
6- ROMANIA
Individual awards
MVP: Madjer (POR)
Best Goalkeeper: Andry
Bukhlistkiy (RUS)
Top Scorer: Dejan Stankovic
(SUI)
EBSL 2010 Promotion Final Review
Lisbon (Portugal), August 26th – 29th
C’est fini for France: Turkey snatches their Division A berth
Beach Soccer fans in Lisbon witnessed how Turkey beat France in the dramatic
Promotion Final, clinching the Division A passport from the French. The Ottomans
became a top-flight team for next season in an exciting game only decided in its last
stage.
Promotion Final standings
1- TURKEY (promoted to EBSL Division A for next season)
2- FRANCE (relegated from EBSL Division A)
3- ISRAEL
4- HUNGARY
5- AZERBAIJAN
6- ENGLAND
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23. EURO BEACH SOCCER LEAGUE
2011
Euro Beach Soccer League Records
EURO BEACH SOCCER LEAGUE 2009
Final standings Individual awards
1. Russia ·MVP: Madjer (POR)
2. Portugal ·Best goalkeeper:
3. Italy Bukhlitskiy (RUS)
4. Spain ·Top scorer: Madjer (POR)
5. Switzerland and Palmacci (ITA), with
6. Poland 7 goals
EURO BEACH SOCCER LEAGUE 2008
Final standings Individual awards
1. Portugal ·MVP: Madjer (POR)
2. Netherlands ·Best goalkeeper: Reijer
3. Russia Ran (NED)
4. Italy ·Top scorer: Madjer
5. Switzerland (POR), with 11 goals
6. Czech Rep.
7. France
8. Poland
EURO BEACH SOCCER LEAGUE 2007
Final standings Individual awards
1. Portugal ·MVP: Stankovic (SUI)
2. France ·Best goalkeeper:
3. Russia Bukhlitskiy (RUS)
4. Spain ·Top scorer: Stankovic
5. Italy (SUI), with 24 goals
6. Switzerland ·Best tournament: BSWW
7. Poland Mundialito (Portimão)
8. Czech Republic ·Fair Play Award: Russia
EURO BEACH SOCCER LEAGUE 2006
Final standings Individual awards
1. Spain ·MVP: Madjer (SUI)
2. Portugal ·Best goalkeeper: Roberto
3. Poland (ESP)
4. Italy ·Top scorer: Madjer (SUI),
5. France with 30 goals
6. Switzerland ·Best tournament: BSWW
7. Ukraine Mundialito (Portimão) &
8. Greece Poddebice (POL) – Gr. B
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2011
EURO BEACH SOCCER LEAGUE 2005
Final standings Individual awards
1. Italy ·MVP: Scalabrelli (ITA)
2. Portugal ·Top scorer: Amarelle (ESP),
3. France with 7 goals
4. Switzerland ·Rookies of the year:
5. Spain Françosie (FRA), Stankovic
6. Hungary (SUI) & Vigh (HUN)
7. Russia ·Best tournament: Figueira
8. Austria de Foz (POR)
EURO BEACH SOCCER LEAGUE 2004
Final standings Individual awards
1. France ·MVP: David (ESP) & Belme (BEL)
2. Portugal ·Best goalkeepers: Roberto (ESP) &
3. Ukraine Fortemps (BEL)
4. Italy ·Top scorers: Madjer (POR) & Belme
5. Spain (BEL)
6. Switzerland ·Rookie of the year: Ukraine
7. Belgium ·FIFA Fair Play Awards: Larsen (NOR)
8. Austria & Fuat (TUR)
EURO BEACH SOCCER LEAGUE 2003
Final standings Individual awards
1. Spain ·MVP: Amarelle (ESP) & Larsen (NOR)
2. France ·Best goalkeeper: Lingenhag (SUI)
3. Portugal ·Top scorers: Madjer (POR) &
4. Switzerland Niederbacher (AUT)
5. Italy ·Rookie of the year: Castro (ESP) &
6. Norway Belme (BEL)
7. Belgium ·FIFA Fair Play Awards: Larsen (NOR) &
8. Austria Scales (ENG)
EURO BEACH SOCCER LEAGUE 2002
Final standings Individual awards
1. Portugal ·MVP: Fruzzetti (ITA) & Tamer (TUR)
2. Spain ·Best goalkeeper: Roberto (ESP)
3. France & Serr (GER)
4. Turkey ·Top scorers: Alan (POR) & Schirinzi (SUI)
5. Austria ·Rookie of the year: Belchior (POR)
6. Italy & Pölking (GER)
7. Switzerland ·FIFA Fair Play Award: Pointon (ENG)
8. Germany
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2011
EURO BEACH SOCCER LEAGUE 2001
Final standings Individual awards
1. Spain ·MVP: Amarelle (ESP)
2. Portugal ·Top scorer: Madjer (POR),
3. Italy with 40 goals
4. France ·Best goalkeeper: Roberto
5. Germany (ESP)
6. England
7. Switzerland
8. Ireland
EURO BEACH SOCCER LEAGUE 2000
Final standings Individual awards
1. Spain ·MVP: Amarelle (ESP)
2. Portugal ·Top scorer: Amarelle (ESP),
3. France with 15 goals
4. Italy ·Best goalkeeper: Abel (ESP)
5. Germany ·Rookie of the year: Boer (NED)
6. Netherlands ·FIFA Fair Play Award: Cantona (FRA)
EURO BEACH SOCCER LEAGUE 1999
Final standings Individual awards
1. Spain ·MVP: Madjer (POR)
2. France ·Top scorer: Setién (ESP),
3. Portugal with 40 goals
4. Italy ·Best goalkeeper: Zé Miguel
5. Germany (POR)
6. Austria
EURO BEACH SOCCER LEAGUE 1998
Final standings Individual awards
1. Germany ·MVP: Amarelle (ESP)
2. Italy ·Top scorer: Amarelle (ESP)
3. Spain ·Rookie of the year: Amarelle
4. Portugal (ESP)
5. France
6. Yugoslavia
7. Switzerland
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26. EURO BEACH SOCCER LEAGUE
BERN 2011
Weyermannshaus Beach Stadium (Bern)
May 27th – 29th
27. EURO BEACH SOCCER LEAGUE
BERN 2011
Spain and Israel, first winners!
Italy snatches second place in the EBSL Bern 2011 after
bending Switzerland in the last game
La Roja did not slow down their march after mathematically winning yesterday
the Euro Beach Soccer League – Bern 2011 stage, and got rid today of a
cheeky Turkey that, although being their first stage in Division A, left a great
impression. Spaniards clinch this way their ninth points in Switzerland and
have their foot at the door of the EBSL Super Final.
One of the new sensations of Joaquin’s squad, Nelson, got the opener for his
side, during the first period, and it was not until mid second leg that one of the
Turkish target men, Ayhan, leveled things. But the Ottoman joy was ephemeral,
since in the next minute, another newcomer, Aceitón, would rocket a ball in for
the 2-1. In the following minutes, the Spaniards increased their advantage, and
Juanma and Beiro made it 4-1, only to see Erhan cutting it a bit with his fourth
goal in the tournament.
The 4-2 was stuck on the scoreboard for most of the last period, until Ayhan,
with his second hit today, made the afternoon uneasy for La Roja. At least, the
four minutes yet to be played. But experience was Spain’s best weapons in that
last seconds, and Turkey could not find any crack to Xan’s nets, and the victory
fell on the Spanish side.
Goals: 1-0: Nelson, min. 2 (1); 1-1: Ayhan, min. 7 (2); 2-1: Aceitón, min. 6 (2); 3-
1: Juanma, min. 4 (2); 4-1: Miguel Beiro, min. 3 (2); 4-2: Erhan, min. 2 (2); 4-3:
Ayhan, min. 4 (3)
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28. EURO BEACH SOCCER LEAGUE
BERN 2011
Italy’s efficacy is superior to the Swiss
Switzerland could not keep the second place in this first Euro Beach Soccer
League 2011 stage of Bern. The hosts found it impossible to recover after a
solid beginning by the Azzurri, and ended hopeless in front of the Italian
expertise. When the transalpine are ahead, it is difficult to bring them down.
The Swiss knew it very well today.
Italy were better during the first stages of the game, and enjoyed several
dangerous chances to step ahead. Finally, Soria would sweep the Azzurri in
front with a bright finishing, and Leghissa would dive to head a ball in after a
great strategy movement just seconds afterwards. Things began turning too
uphill for hosts Switzerland, and although Schirinzi cut the distance in the first
minute of the second half, the 2-1 would remain until the next break.
Only twelve minutes left for Switzerland to try the final attack for the game, but
it did not work. Instead, Italy took an excellent advantage of the Swiss needs,
and two new goals by Soria finished all local chances, as well as gave the
Italian number 9 the
Goals: 1-0 : Soria, min. 3 (1); Leghissa, min. 3 (1); Schirinzi, min. 11 (2) ; 3-1:
Soria, min. 2 (3) ; 4-1 : Soria, min. 0 (3)
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29. EURO BEACH SOCCER LEAGUE
BERN 2011
Israel win the Division B stage in the EBSL Bern 2011
Israel will be in Moscow next August, fighting for the ticket to Division A. Lam’s
surprising side ran over favourites Ukraine and thanks to a 5-2 victory became
the Division B champions of this Euro Beach Soccer League – Bern 2011, what
automatically guarantees them a place in the EBSL Promotion Final.
The Israeli, although facing the current champions of the European Qualifier
for the FIFA Beach Soccer World Cup, were confident in their possibilities, and
that confidence was finally rewarded. They knew that they needed to be
extremely competitive today, and they were, conceding their opponents few
chances, and forcing them to do their best in every ball, in every clash, in every
run. A rushing beginning was worth one goal for Israel, but that was not enough
to get in control of the game, since Ukraine knew how to shift things on their
favour and Riabchuk and Andreiev made it 1-2 rather quickly. But Amar was
even quicker to strike back for the 2-2 which closed the first period.
That first horn somehow signaled the end of the road for Ukraine, too. As from
the second period on, Israel commanded the game, stepping ahead for the
second time, thanks to Yatim, never letting their opponents recover. Instead,
they leant on a precise counterattack to progressively widen the distance with
an amazing goal by captain Iloz, and the fifth by Yatim, which finally secured
the first place, and the ticket to the Promotion Final, for Lam’s side.
Goals: 1-0: Levi, min. 10 (1); 1-1: Riabchuk, min. 6 (1); 1-2: Andreiev, min. 4
(1); 2-2: Amar, min. 3 (1); 3-2: Yatim, min. 7 (2); 4-2: Iloz, min. 3 (2); 5-2: Yatim,
min. 2 (3)
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30. EURO BEACH SOCCER LEAGUE
BERN 2011
EURO BEACH SOCCER LEAGUE – BERN 2011
May 27th
Israel 6 – 3 Norway
Spain 5 – 3 Italy
Switzerland 6 – 4 Turkey
May 28th
Norway 2 – 3 Ukraine
Italy 9 – 4 Turkey
Switzerland 4 – 5 Spain
May 29th
Israel 5 – 2 Ukraine
Spain 4 – 3 Turkey
Italy 1 – 4 Switzerland
Competition Standings
DIVISION A
Team Points Goals Goals Goal Yellow Red
scored Received difference cards cards
1 SPAIN 9 14 10 +4 0 0
2 ITALY 6 16 10 +6 0 0
3 SWITZERLAND 3 11 13 -2 1 0
4 TURKEY 0 11 19 -8 4 0
DIVISION B
Team Points Goals Goals Goal Yellow Red
scored Received difference cards cards
1 ISRAEL* 6 11 5 +6 2 0
2 UKRAINE 3 5 7 -2 0 0
3 NORWAY 0 5 9 -4 0 0
*Qualified for the EBSL 2011 Promotion Final
Final Standings :
Champions Division A: Spain
Champions Division B: Israel
MVP: Juanma (Spain)
Top Scorer: Soria (Italy)
Best Goalkeeper: Simone del Mestre (Italy)
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31. EURO BEACH SOCCER LEAGUE
BERLIN 2011
O2 World (Berlin)
July 8th – 10th
32. EURO BEACH SOCCER LEAGUE
BERLIN 2011
Beach Soccer meets excellence at the O2 World
Mike Keller, managing director: “the O2 World offers the
perfect framework for such a high-class tournament”
The Euro Beach Soccer League reached Berlin for the first time ever and only
the best setting would do for such an important event. The Beach Soccer
Stadium was set by the amusing facilities of the O2 World, definitely achieving
the best venue for the German stage of the top European Beach Soccer
tournament. Its central location, and the never-ending possibilities it offers
completed in the best possible way the international Beach Soccer party for an
unforgettable experience.
Mike Keller, managing director of the O2World explained the high value of this
relationship between Beach Soccer and arena’s excellent facilities: “This year,
the prestigious Euro Beach Soccer League tournament took place in Berlin for
the first time ever, and we really appreciate that the organizer chose our site
for the event. We are convinced that the O2World, with both its infrastructure
and its attractive and central location, offers the perfect framework for such a
high-class tournament. Our expectations were not let down, with a great
summer party weekend and an amusing spirit with music, sand, a vivid crowd
and many thrilling and exciting beach soccer matches”.
In turn, Joan Cusco, Beach Soccer Worldwide vice-president and FIFA Board
member, highlighted the company’s aim at the best-known places at every
venue: “Beach Soccer events are colourful festivals everyone can enjoy. With
the flashing spectacle, the music, the vibe and their atmosphere, they change
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BERLIN 2011
the life of a city, and this is why we always look for representative places to
host them. Berlin is a key trendy hotspot for us, as it entails lots of values
strictly paralleled with those of beach soccer. And, having the stadium by the O 2
World was something wonderful, as we bind the sport with a spectacular
venue, just as we do with South Beach in Miami, Copacabana in Rio de Janeiro,
Circo Massimo in Rome, etc.
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34. EURO BEACH SOCCER LEAGUE
BERLIN 2011
EBSL Berlin 2011 Cup goes to Russia!
... and Czech Republic snatches the Promotion Final berth
after edgeing hosts Germany in the last game of the
tournament
The Euro Beach Soccer League – Berlin 2011 stage cup flew to Russian hands,
after a breath-taking final which offered the best of Beach Soccer: ten amazing
goals, a great atmosphere, and two of the best teams in the world battling for a
cup which only had a rather clear owner at the end of the match.
Fielding an amusing fitness, Russia began putting into siege Graça’s goal, with
two shots in the first seconds of the game top ut the Portuguese goalie into
serious difficulties. After those overwhelming first minutes, Portugal regained
their breath and looked to Bukhlitskiy’s end. Madjer could have opened the
score when being conceded a penalty kick, but the excellent Russian
goalkeeper guessed his aim and prevented the captain to sweep ahead the
current champions. Just a couple of minutes afterwards, instead,
Krasheninnikov managed the opener for his side to get to first break ahead on
the score.
This is exactly the scenario no team wants to be thrown at: if Russia gets
ahead, it gets really difficult to block their march to the triumph. But if there’s a
team capable of doing so, this is magic-packed Portugal, with players capable
of doing real harm at any moment. It is not only Madjer or Belchior, but any
other. Coimbra was this time the one to voice that the Lusitanians are an all-
round team full of resources, and thanks to a wide-range attempt managed the
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BERLIN 2011
equalizer in front of the 2000 people witnessing one of the best possible
battles in this sport. And that was not the end of the work done by the
unsuspected hero numbered 2, as some minutes afterwards he himself drove
a strong race to reach the ball and sent it out of Bukhlitskiy’s reach for the turn-
around completion.
Portugal was in the right vibe, and Ze Miguel’s lads willed not to leave the
chance to get a higher advantage. When the last minute of that second leg was
inching to the horn, the red side built a brilliant collective move, back-heel pass
by Madjer included, for Bruno Novo to finish and raise the 3-1. Russia got then
back on duty with the beginning of the third period, with Eremeev cutting the
distance. But current title-holders were feeling strong, and Madjer restored the
2-goal gap.
But in that frenetic first minutes of the last period, the Russians confirmed they
were not to give up regardless the distance to climb. Shishin was the man to
carry that flag. Russia’s 6 not only balanced the score in just 90 seconds, but
with two new goals got the cup to Russian hands.
Goals: 0-1: Krash, min. 1 (1); 1-1: Coimbra, min. 6 (2); 2-1: Coimbra, min. 4 (2);
3-1: Bruno Novo, min. 0 (2); 3-2: Eremeev, min. 9 (3); 4-2: Madjer, min. 8 (3); 4-
3: Shishin, min. 8 (3); 4-4: Shishin, min. 6 (3); 4-5: Shishin, min. 2 (3); 4-6:
Shishin, min. 0 (3)
Romania secures top-flight points
Romania left Turkey with no chance of points in their Division A debut, securing
at the same time they will be a Division A team next season, as the Ottoman
will not be able to equalize the three points already at Romanian hands. It
cannot be said that it is a fair ending for Turkey, as they have shown really good
thing in thei matches this season. But the highest-level beach soccer is fiercely
competitive, and you need to be really tough to edge the great teams involved
in the competition.
Turkey determinedly sought their opponent’s goal in the first minutes,
acknowledging that this match against Romania was the last chance to skip
having to fight for their top-flight berth in next month’s Promotion Final in
Moscow (August, 4th-7th). They targeted it, and were quite successful in their
quest, as Ayhan achieved the opener for the Ottoman with just one minute
gone. Only the posts prevented Turkey for a wider advantage in an inspired first
period for Adil’s lads.
Romania reacted after the break, indeed, in the very first move, when Croi
leveled things with the 1-1. Turkey did not want to let their chance go, and
Tamer immediately replied to recover the advantage for his side. The
Carpathians had stepped back onto the game, and they had done it for good.
Boata and Maci turned the score around and kept with the stroke exchange
which led to the 5-4 by the Romanian target man, one of the best players in
Europe. Although Turkey kept trying, the Romanian defense sent all balls out to
snatch their first three points in the season, with which they assure they will not
face relegation this season. Now is the moment to look for higher things for
Maci, the Postes, and co.
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Goals: 0-1: Ayhan, min. 10 (1); 1-1: Croi, min. 11 (2); 1-2: Tamer, min. 11 (2) ;
2-2 : Boata, min. 9 (2) ; 3-2 : Maci, min. 8 (2); 3-3: Erhan, min. 5 (2); 4-3: I.
Poste, min. 9 (3); 4-4: Erhan, min. 9 (3); 5-4: Maci, min. 8 (3)
Czech Republic snatches the Promotion Final berth
Germany saw the Cup fly to Czech Republic in the last match of the Euro Beach
Soccer League stage they were hosting. After being surprised in the first period,
the Mannschaft found it difficult to cope with the game, as they never managed
to get ahead, and remained unable to retain the trophy within its frontiers.
Things began in a hard way for the hosts. Although they had got in control of
the game, and were attempting to open the score to give their crowd a
deserved joy, they were faced to the Czechs first goal. Dannilo rocketed a ball
in for the equalizer, giving the game a new beginning for Germany. But in that
new beginning, the Czechs were even tougher, as they got 1-3 ahead in the first
minutes of the second period.
Ulle cut that distance a bit, but Mizar poured a last bucket of cold water over
the German heads when, right from the corner, sent the ball in, catching Klon
and his defenders by surprise, and raising the 4-2 on the score. With 4 minutes
to go, the hosts kept trying to launch the comeback, but all their attempts were
fruitless. Instead, Czech Republic finished the game, with Lukic and Kovarik
making it 2-6 to seize the Division B first position. The Czechs, then, enjoyed
the chance to fight in the Promotion Final for a place in Division A next season.
Goals: 0-1: Bocek, min. 5 (1) ; 1-1: Dannilo, min. 3 (1); 1-2: Peterik, min. 10 (2);
1-3: Kovarik, min. 7 (2); 2-3: Ulle, min. 6 (2); 2-4: Mizar, min. 4 (3); 2-5: Lukic,
min. 1 (2); 1-6: Kovarik, min. 0 (3)
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Final standings
Champion Division A: Russia
Champion Division B: Czech Republic
Individual awards:
Best goalkeeper: Bukhlistkiy (RUSSIA)
Top Scorer: Shishin (RUSSIA)
MVP: Shishin (RUSSIA)
EURO BEACH SOCCER LEAGUE – BERLIN 2011
Friday, 8th July
16.45 – Russia 5-2 Romania
18:00 – Turkey 3-6 Portugal
19:30 – Germany 4-1 Andorra
Saturday, 9th July
15.30 – Czech Republic 4-3 Andorra
16:45 – Portugal 5-4 Romania
18:00 – Russia 7-2 Turkey
Sunday, 10th July
16.30 – Portugal 4-6 Russia
17:45 – Romania 5-4 Turkey
19:45 – Germany 2-6 Czech Republic
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The celebrity match…
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Results (GERMANY)
About 2’5 million people reached through Print Press
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Stadio del Mare (Ravenna)
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Swiss frenzy in Ravenna
Alpines beat Italy to end as winners of this third EBSL stage
and secure their place in Moscow. France will be there, too
Switzerland raised the Cup of this Euro Beach Soccer League – Ravenna 2011,
after bending hosts Italy in a hard fought last game, tightly unbalanced thanks
to the goals by Rodrigues and Leu. With the points achieved so far, the Alpines
find themselves mathematically in the Super Final, whereas Italy, with nine
points is almost virtually in Moscow, too.
Although the Italians needed a wide victory to have the chance to keep the Cup
at home due to their heavy defeat yesterday, the Azzurri were set to go for it.
Switzerland, in turn, though in taking the opportunity of already securing their
place to fight for the European throne, without needing to fear any miracle by
Poland in the last stage in The Hague. Both teams felt the highest of respects
towards their opponent and preferred not to get too uncovered during the first
stages.
It was not until the 8th minute of the second leg that Rodrigues invented an
unforgettable overhead kick to blast the ball at the back of the Italian nets. The
best goalkeeper of the tournament, Italian Simone Del Mestre, could do
nothing to prevent the ball in as the missile by Swiss number 5 was
unstoppable. The match changed at that moment. Being already down in the
score, hosts could do nothing but going into attack and try to change the
course of things. They put Valentin’s goal under their crosshair, but nothing
worked for them. Instead, Leu found the way to Del Mestre’s nets with a
powerful free kick to make it 0-2.
There were just 4 minutes left, and the Alpine side would not take any risk.
They made a couple of steps backwards and closed lines tight wight Valentin,
leaving Italy no chance to react and seizing the Cup.
Goals: 0-1: Rodrigues, min. 2 (2); 0-2: Leu, min. 4 (3)
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Unbelievable come back by Romania gets them virtually
in Superfinal
An amazing comeback by Romania against Poland boosted Maci’s side into the
Euro Beach Soccer League Superfinal. In this third stage of the European
League, the Romanian turned a really unfavourable 0-3 into a 4-3 in the last
stage of their last game in the regular phase to clinch their ninth points. Now,
they place themselves among these teams that may get into this year’s Super
Final, and only mathematics after the last stage in The Hage (July 29th –
31st)and an outstanding performance by Poland in Dutch soil could leave them
out.
Things began in a really harsh way for the Carpathians, as Saganowski and
Golebowski made it really uphill for them with a 0-3 in the first period. But, just
as the Romanian’s did last season when they seemed out of the race against
Spain, an unveliebable come-back, finished in the last seconds, made them
virtually a Super Final contender. Today, against Poland, two goals by M. Poste
and another one by Tanase left the score 3-3 by mid last leg.
Maybe the hardest part of the way was already done, and the dynamics of the
game seemed to point for a dramatic last minutes. Although maybe the
Romanians were the ones to try it more determinedly, Poland had their
chances too. Effectively, the ending was absolutely exciting, with Croi sending a
long-range attempt right into Polish goalmouth, making his team put one feet
and a half in Moscow.
Goals: 0-1: Saganowski, min. 5 (1); Golebowski, min. 1 (1); 0-3: Golebowski,
min. 0 (1); 1-3: M. Poste, min. 11 (3); 3-2: Tanase, min. 7 (3); 3-3: M. Poste,
min. 6 (3); 4-4: Croi, min. 0 (3)
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France to fight for top-flight place!
France will have the chance to get their Division A back in next month’s Euro
Beach Soccer League Promotion Final. Les Bleus secured that opportunity after
edging Azerbaijan in a match that, although seemingly under control, could
have ended up dramatically for François’ team, as just some centimeters left
the Azeri ball apart from the French goal line in the last minute, when the result
was 3-2. But the ball did not reach Ruiz’s nets, and Edouard managed the final
4-2 in a smart header, tricking Vagif completely.
A first header by Basquaise put France on the road to Moscow in the beginning
of the first period, and the French seemed to have enough with that little
advantage. Elvin, with the first of his two goals, showed them they were fully
mistaken, achieving the equalizer in exactly the same minute of the second
period. Edouard came to the rescue, catching a refusal by the Azeri goalkeeper
to sweep his team ahead again, this time, for good. Soares widened the
distance with a great header for the 3-1 before that second period was over.
That advantage became even more comfortable after seeing that Azerbaijan
were kind of afraid to go all forth looking to do harm, and it was only in a free
kick conceded by goalkeeper Ruiz that they could cut the distance. Almost
without having done any merits to it, Hatamov’s team was just one goal down,
and they could even caused Les Bleus a major upset if that last ball had found
the other side of the line. But, as stated, it did not, and France will be one of
the big names next month in Moscow.
Goals: 1-0: Basquaise, min. 8 (1); 1-1: Elvin, min. 8 (2); 2-1: Edouard, min. 6
(2); 3-1: Soares, min. 1 (2); 3-2: Elvin, min. 0 (3); 4-2: Elvin, min. 0 (3)
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Final standings
Champion Division A: Switzerland
Champion Division B: France
Individual awards:
Best Goalkeeper: Simone Del Mestre
Top Scorer: Saganowski (POL) – 5 goals
MVP: Maci (ROM)
EURO BEACH SOCCER LEAGUE – RAVENNA 2011
Friday, July 22nd
15:30 – France 1(1) – 1(0) Belarus
16:45 – Switzerland 9 – 4 Romania
18:00 – Italy 2 – 1 Poland
Saturday, July 23rd
15:30 – Azerbaijan 1 – 6 Belarus
16:45 – Switzerland 7 – 6 Poland
18:00 – Italy 2 – 5 Romania
Sunday, July 24th
15:30 –France 4 – 2 Azerbaijan
16:45 – Romania 4 – 3 Poland
18:00 – Italy 0 – 2 Switzerland
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Scheveningen (The Hague)
July 29th – 31st
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Portugal gets stripes back in the Hague
Lusitanians edge Russia to win the last EBSL stage before
Moscow, as Holland reacts in time to get into Promotion Final
Not even one month later, Portugal managed to claim their revenge after
Russia clinched the cup in the second stage of the current Euro Beach Soccer
League, held in Berlin. In the last stage before the Superfinal, the current
European champions managed to dominate a strongest-than-ever Russian
National team in the last match in The Hague. As expected, the match was a
loud crash among two extremely competitive teams, and only little details
made the difference to unbalance the final result.
One of these differences was Portuguese number 10, Belchior, showing a
better aim than anyone on the sand. Awarded as the tournament’s top scorer
two goals by the super-talented Portuguese forward came at key moments,
rescuing Portugal first with the 2-2 equalizer, and getting the final difference
with the 5-3 when Russia was pushing strong for a late comeback. On the other
side, things did not work well enough and, although counting on the stage’s
MVP, Shaykov, Likhachev’s team did not found proper solutions to their
opponent’s solidness.
This last win places Portugal as third in the overall season rankings, following
Russia as the leader and Switzerland, in the second place. So, anything can
happen in the Superfinal in Moscow next week.
Goals: 1-0: Madjer, min. 7 (1); 1-1: Shaykov, min. 4 (1); 1-2: Krash, min. 9 (2);
2-2: Belchior, min. 7 (2); 3-2: Lucio, min. 4 (2); 4-2: L. Vaz, min. 0 (2); 4-3:
Shakhmelyan, min. 0 (2); 5-3: Belchior, min. 7 (3)
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Great Dutch reaction gets them to Moscow
It was not as easy as the final score may point… Holland needed to suffer for
more than half of the game to see the score turn to their side and open the
doors to the Superfinal. But, backed by a wonderful crowd, the hosts managed
to turn the score around to finally achieve their objective: having the chance to
fight for a Division A berth in Moscow next week.
England began the game pouring cold water on the stands animosity, with
Funnell sending the ball in after the kick-off whistle. The Netherlanders knew
that, although having fell relatively easily against Greece, England’s spirit could
turn into a menacing weapon at any stage, something soon proved. The out-of-
the-Dutch-script beginning by the English went further that, and Day flashed
everyone with an amazing scissor kick for the 0-2. Things were getting too risky
for the Orange, who seemed not to find the crack in their opponent’s
resistance.
It was not until the very last minute of the first period when one of the local
heroes, Van Geldermalsen offered a new dose of his sublime talent to cut the
distance in the score, and bring a bit of hope to the scared Dutch hearts.
England was confident on their possibilities, though, and Funnel again restored
the distance in the score, disabling the Netherlander efforts so far. The game
was heading to the end of the second period, and nothing seemed to work for
the hosts, who saw how they were being sent out of the Promotion Final. But a
free kick by Ax threw some light to that darkness, and allowed the Dutch to get
to the second break just one goal down.
The final reaction that would send Holland to the Promotion Final finally came
at the last stage. A 5-0 run in that last 12 minutes not only managed to turn the
score around, but crushed all English chances and secured the ticket to
Moscow amid a true party.
Goals: 0-1: Funnell, min, 11 (1); 0-2: Day, min. 7 (3); 1-2: Van Geldermansel,
min. 0 (1); 1-3: Funnell, min. 8 (2); 2-3: Ax, min. 2 (2); 3-3: Koswal, min. 10 (3)
4-3: Tosch, min. 6 (3); 5-3: Aijach, min. 4 (3); 6-3: Ax, min. 4 (3); 7-3: Van
Rooijen, min. 1 (3);
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Last Polish swipes to get first points
After having been really unlucky so far, Poland finally got a sweet closing to
their season, with a convincing victory over Spain in their last match in this
Euro Beach Soccer League. The Polish had brought exciting performances and
offered fierce resistance to all the opponents they had faced so far, but luck
had not been on their side and their standings could not be opened yet. But
they did it, erasing at the same time any little danger of being sent to
Promotion Final.
One of the beasts on the sand, Saganowski, put Poland into a comfortable
advantage with his unstoppable left foot. Three swipes by the Polish captain
made the score 0-3 by mid second period. Spain were fighting to reach the
Superfinal in the second place of the European league chart, and tried to react
to that siege they were suffering, but Merida’s and Jorge’s hits were quickly
neutralized by Goledioski’s and Stasiak’s for the final 2-5.
Goals: 0-1: Saganowski, min. 1 (1); 0-2: Saganowski, min. 8 (2); 0-3:
Saganowski, min. 5 (2); 1-3: R. Mérida, min. 2 (2); 2-3: Jorge: min. 9 (3); 2-4:
Golediowski, min. 7 (3); 2-5: Stasiak, min. 3 (3)
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Final standings
Champion Division A: Portugal
Champion Division B: Netherlands
Individual awards:
Best goalkeeper: Xan (ESP)
Top Scorer: Belchior (POR)
MVP: Shaykov (RUS)
EURO BEACH SOCCER LEAGUE – THE HAGUE 2011
Friday, July 29th
15.45h: Poland 5 – 6 Portugal
17.00h: Russia 9 – 3 Spain
18.15h: England 2 – 5 Greece
Saturday, July 30th
15.45h: Netherland 4 – 2 Greece
17.00h: Russia 6 – 1 Poland
18.15h: Portugal 2 – 3 Spain
Saturday, July 30th:
15.45h: Netherland 7 – 3 England
17.00h: Spain 2 – 5 Poland
18.15h: Portugal 5 – 3 Russia
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MOSCOW 2011
Moscow
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The Perfect story...
Russia anticipated they were about to make history in the
FIFA Beach Soccer World Cup by getting crowned as
European champions after winning EBSL Superfinal in an
unforgettable and magic game in front of their crowd
The Euro Beach Soccer League could not have a better ending for Russia, after
winning the Superfinal in an unforgettable match against Switzerland. The
battle between the two European superpowers held the real essence of Beach
Soccer, adding a dramatic ending of the game with the Russian turning around
a really difficult situation.
The crowd was ready to enjoy a great party in Moscow. No one thought about
anything else than seeing Leonov lift the Cup to become the kings of the sport
in Europe, the best way, undoubtedly, to reach Ravenna in a couple of weeks
for the World Cup. But Switzerland were not thinking in playing a secondary role
in this supposed party, and poured three buckets of cold water at the very
beginning of the game, to calm the atmosphere down. 0-3 was the unexpected
result by the end of first period but, although the faithful fans might see things
a little too dark, Likhachev’s squad were absolutely confident in their
possibilities.
Not even Stankovic’s new hit for the 1-4, seconds after Makarov managed to
finally open the Russian account, was enough to place in the Russian’s mind
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the lightest idea of giving up, and Leonov shouted that there was nothing to
fear with the 2-4. From that moment on, Likhachev’s soldiers became
unstoppable for the Swiss, and Shkarin and Krasheninnikov made their fears
come true, leveling the score before the second period ended.
The third leg was just the confirmation of the festival, with one name arising
above the rest. Shishin, with two goals that made him the tournament’s
hardest hitter, confirmed the epic evening for Russia, recovering a crown which
spent this last year in Portugal.
Goals: 0-1 : Borer, min. 6 (1) ; 0-2 : Stankovic, min. 4 (1); 0-3: Stankovic, min. 0
(1); 1-3: Makarov, min. 11 (2); 1-4: Stankovic, min. 11 (2); 2-4: Leonov, min. 10
(2); 3-4: Shkarin, min. 8 (2); 4-4: Krasheninnikov ; min. (2); 5-4 : Shishin, min. 3
(3) ; 6-4 : Shishin, min. 1 (3).
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EBSL Promotion Final 2011
France is back!
'Les Bleus' avenge defeat against Turkey in last Promotion Final to
become again a Division A team
France paid Turkey back in kind today. The French revenge lasted just one year to come to
send the Turkish to the Division they were condemned to after last year’s Promotional Final.
It was Les Bleus moment, it was what they had been waiting for during the whole season,
and they claimed what they were owed after last summer’s painful ending to go back to the
top-flight division for next year.
Turkey proved they were to be a hard nut to crack in the beginning of the match, when Seyit
swept the Ottomans ahead. But the French key player today, Didier Samoun, began his
flashing performance shortly afterwards, and with two goals turned the score around to dry
out the Turkish advantage. Baris balanced things back, and so did Tamer after a new hit by
France’s number 5 for the 2—3.
The match was as hard-fought as expected, and it seemed impossible to forecast who was to
go in Division B and who was to get in Division A next season. But the French would not let
their opponents surprise them again, and Pagis pushed them ahead with the 3-4 to begin the
French winning run, completed by Mendy and Samoun, that would take France back to where
they belong: the elite.
Goals: 1-0 Seyit, min. 8 (1); 1-1: Samoun, min. 6 (1); 1-2: Samoun, min. 4 (2); Baris, min. 4
(2); 2-3: Samoun, min. 11 (3); 3-3: Tamer, min. 9 (3); 3-4: Pagis, min. 8 (3) ; 3-5 : Mendy,
min. 3 (3); 3-6 : Samoun, min. 1 (3)
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Game results
Thursday, August 4th
13:30 – Switzerland 6 – 7 Italy
14:45 – Turkey 3 – 1 Belarus
16:00 – Netherlands 4 – 5 France
17:15h - Russia 8 – 1 Romania
Friday, August 5th
13:30 – Israel 1 – 3 France
14:45 – Czech Rep. 2 – 5 Belarus
16:00 – Portugal 3 – 1 Italy
17:15h - Russia 4 – 2 Spain
Saturday, August 6th
13:30 – Netherlands 5 – 7 Israel
14:45 – Turkey 12 – 2 Czech Rep
16:00 – Switzerland 5 – 2 Portugal
17:15h – Spain 2 – 3 Romania
Sunday, August 7th
10:30 – Czech Republic 3(1) – 3(0) Netherlands (Promotion Final 5th/6th)
12:00 – Spain 0 – 5 Italy (Superfinal 5th/6th place)
13:30 – Belarus 1 (1) – 1 (2) Israel (Promotion final 3rd/4th place)
14:45 – Turkey 3 – 6 France (PROMOTION FINAL)
16:00 – Romania 3 (6 ) - 3(7) Portugal (Superfinal 3rd/4th place)
17:15 – Russia 6 – 4 Switzerland (SUPERFINAL)
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Final standings:
Euro Beach Soccer League - Superfinal Moscow 2011
Winner – RUSSIA
Runner-up – Switzerland
3rd place – Portugal
4th place – Romania
5th place – Italy
6th place – Spain
Euro Beach Soccer League – Promotion Final Moscow 2011
WINNER – FRANCE (promotes to Division A)
Runner-up – Turkey (goes to Division B)
3rd place – Israel
4th place – Belarus
5th place – Czech Republic
6th place – Netherlands
Individual awards
MVP: Stankovic (SUI)
Top Scorer: Shishin (RUS) - 7 goals
Best Goalkeeper: Valentin (SUI)
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MEDIA CLIPPING
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The coverage of the Euro Beach Soccer League – Superfinal & Promotional Final Moscow
2011 by the Russian Media was really extensive, at all levels. Besides the news on TVs and
Radio Stations, up to 274 articles were compiled both form newspapers and websites. Find
the list below.
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Some examples:
Balt Info
BCM
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Championat.com
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E1.ru
Finam FM
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First news
Fontanka
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Gazeta
Itar Tass
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Km.ru
Lenta.ru
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Lipetsk Media
LP Gazeta
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MK.ru
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Moscvichka.ru
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New Izv
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Newsru.com
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Radio Vesti
Ria.ru
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(Rossiyskaya Gazeta)
Российская газета
Smi2
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Sportbox
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Sports.ru
Sports Daily
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Tass Ural
Tribuna
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Vesti
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Voice of Russia
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Vsluh.ru
Vzglyad
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Hot Park – Rio Quente Resorts (Goiás, BRA)
Jan 28th – 30th
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Uruguay breaks the bank!
The Charrua cause major upset in Rio Quente after bagging
the Copa Latina home against hosts Brazil on penalty kicks
Competitors got far too uncomfortable for Brazil in the Copa Latina, a title they
saw fly away for the second time in a row. Uruguay followed Chile’s last year
steps, and snatched the cup from Brazilian soil after a leveled match which
needed the penalty shootout for the final decision. The tenth crown for hosts
will have to wait, at least, until next year, in the XIIIth edition.
Seeing the Celeste concentration and focus, Brazil wanted to get in control of
the game as soon as possible, backed by the more than 2.500 people packing
the Hot Park stadium, in the Rio Quente Resorts. They managed it, thanks to an
unfortunate deflection by Fabian, who ended up sending André ball inside his
own net. After that first hit, Brazil handled the match during the first period,
but, although they enjoyed a couple of great chances, the score by the end of
the first period remained 1-0.
Uruguay strengthened their defensive disposition during the second time, cut
the Brazilian creation and managed to turn the score around, thanks to Nico’s
doublet. Benjamin came again to the rescue for the verdeamarela, and with a
long range shot managed the equalizer for the hosts. The canarinha captain
was in charge of the third goal, as well, leaving the score 3-2 up, and giving way
to probably the best Brazilian minutes in the whole game. Betinho crashed a
ball against the post, and Diego’s saves prevented any new verdeamarela
attempt in. In turn, Fabian could get even with his unlucky role in the first goal
of the game and equalized the score again: 3-3.
Extra time was not enough for any of the contenders to put both hands on the
trophy and the match necessarily headed for the penalty shootout. Obviously,
Uruguay knew than the 9 meter spot equals any forces, and took the best
advantage of it. Fabian, again, took the responsibility for the Celeste side, and
did not miss the chance. But Benjamin, instead, could not celebrate his 300
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caps with a new decisive goal, and Diego’s hands finally sent the Copa Latina
to Uruguay.
In the other game of the day, Mexico secured the third place after beating
Argentina (7-6 )in a true goal-party. Plata, with 3 goals, and Barbosa, with two,
were the key factors for the current CONCACAF champions in this last game, in
which Maturin and Rodriguez completed the run. The goals by Franceschini (2),
Joel (2), Vivas and Leguizamon were not enough for the albiceleste.
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Contents
193. Beach Soccer Worldwide Miami Cup: A whole Beach Soccer Experience
195. Marketing Materials
202. TV Coverage
210. The Outfits on the sand
214. The cup flies to Brazil
217. The Beach Soccer Foundation: Clean the Beach Miami 2011
218. Media clipping
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Beach Soccer Worldwide Miami Cup 2011:
A whole Beach Soccer experience
International Beach Soccer got to the sands of Florida and it did so in full
shape. The Beach Soccer Worldwide Miami Cup 2011 staged some of the best
teams in the world for a complete high-level Beach Soccer tournament
happening in South Beach. In the temporary stadium set on the sand at the
Beach Polo facilities, Brazil, undisputable kings of the sport played their role to
claim the Cup, but it was nothing easy for them against the spirited hosts USA,
who ended up as runner-ups, current CONCACAF champions Mexico and Spain,
one of the traditional European powerhouses.
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The event brought the best of beach soccer. Not only speaking about its assets
as the most spectacular version of the beautiful game, but also as a whole all-
round spectacle. The 47 goals scored (for an average of 8 goals per game), the
amazing moves and the flying of the Fair Play flag are only a part of the party,
the atmosphere and the special taste of the Beach Soccer events. And that
special flavour was fully savored in Miami’s South Beach, where the stands
were packed, the music played loud and the passion travelled from the sand to
the seats in the same intensity as it did the other way round.
But high-performance beach
soccer was not the only
spectacle on display on the
South Beach sand, since this
BSWW Miami Cup counted on
many different actions to
bring even more excitement
on. One of the coolest was a
celebrity Beach Soccer game,
scheduled for Sunday 1st
May, 14:30 hours, featuring
some of the current most
popular pop singers, actors,
musicians, sportsmen, who
will join the action to jump
onto the venue pitch for a
really eye-catching match.
Former footballers such as
World Champion Christian
Karembeu, Juan Pablo
Galavis, current Miami FC
player, the Quijano Brothers
(Manolo and Óscar), from
Spanish group Café Quijano,
Mexican actor Héctor
Soberón, and many others,
did not want to miss the
chance of jumping onto the
sand and spending a
wonderful time playing this
soccer modality, as well as
bringing a great time to all
those sitting at the stands.
Besides the celebrity match, an emotional concert by Spanish star singer
Antonio Orozco and two fashion by ANK and shows boosted onsite the glamour
and the beauty in this colourful event to turn it into an unforgettable memory.
Time for thinking in green, too
Besides the flashes and the highest level sportsmen on the sand, there was
also the time for thinking about the world surrounding us. Beach Soccer is
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much more than the most spectacular version of the Beautiful Game. Its spirit
goes beyond the magic, the fight and the effort on the sand, since this sport
cannot be understood without the respect to its privileged setting, without its
taking care of the beaches. This environmental conscience is one of the main
concerns of The Beach Soccer Foundation, which organized the “Clean the
Beach 2011” action right before the beginning of this Beach Soccer Worldwide
Miami Cup. More than 200 people took part in this initiative, doing their bit to
keep the sand safe, including all the teams involved in the tournament, the
cheerleaders and VIPs such as footballer Christian Karembeu, Spanish actress
Ana Obregón or Bolivian Businessman, Marcelo Claure.
A solidarity auction closed this amazing party. In collaboration with the Voces
Foundation, Beach Soccer Worldwide organized this action to help raising
funds to help the underprivileged children. The auction consisted in the selling
of a Mexico National Football team T-shirt signed by Rafa Márquez, Chicharito
and all the rest of the players, and a FC Barcelona outfit, also autographed by
the whole squad, with Messi, Xavi, Villa, Puyol… The initiative turned into a
huge success, achieving to collect a significant quantity which will travel,
directly, to the hands of those who need it most.
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Marketing Materials
OFFICIAL POSTER
15,000 distributed around South Beach, Hotels, Bars, Clubs
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FLYERS
50,000 distributed around South Beach
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CELEBRITY FOUNDATION MATCH
Team Brightstar v Team Terra
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