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词条 Euro Beach Soccer Cup
释义

  1. History

  2. Men's tournaments

     Results  Successful national teams  Overall standings   Team appearances  

  3. Women's tournaments

     Results  Successful national teams 

  4. See also

  5. References

  6. External links

{{infobox football tournament
| logo =
| caption = Logo since 2016.
| founded = 1998
| region = Europe (UEFA)
| number of teams = 8
| current champions = {{beachsoccer|POR}}
(7th title)
| most successful team = {{beachsoccer|POR}} (7 titles)
| website = EBSC
| current = 2018 Women's Euro Beach Soccer Cup
}}

The Euro Beach Soccer Cup (EBSC), originally known as the European Pro Beach Soccer Championships until 2004, is 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 is held in being one of the very oldest and longest running beach soccer competitions in Europe and the world.

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
ITA}} Siracusa, Italy{{Beachsoccer-big>size=27px|POR}}3–2size=27px|Spain}}size=27px|ITA}}11–4size=27px|GER}}POR}} AlanPOR}} AlanSUI}} Thomas Gruetter
1999
Details
ESP}} Alicante, Spain{{Beachsoccer-big>size=27px|Spain}}6–2size=27px|POR}}size=27px|FRA}}8–7size=27px|ITA}}
2001
Details
ESP}} Maspalomas, Spain{{Beachsoccer-big>size=27px|POR}}4–3size=27px|Spain}}size=27px|ITA}}5–4size=27px|GER}}ITA}} Marco BruschiniPOR}} MadjerESP}} Roberto Valeiro
2002
Details
ESP}} Barcelona, Spain{{Beachsoccer-big>size=27px|POR}}2–1size=27px|Spain}}size=27px|FRA}}9–6size=27px|ITA}}ESP}} AmarellePOR}} MadjerGER}} Jürgen Rollmann
2003
Details
BEL}} Liège, Belgium{{Beachsoccer-big>size=27px|POR}}6–3size=27px|FRA}}size=27px|Spain}}6–3size=27px|GER}}ITA}} Massimo AgostiniPOR}} Hernani MadrugaFRA}} Claude Barrabe
2004
Details
POR}} Lisbon, Portugal{{Beachsoccer-big>size=27px|POR}}8–3size=27px|Spain}}size=27px|ITA}}9–9 a.e.t.
(4–3) pen.
size=27px|FRA}}POR}} MadjerPOR}} MadjerPOR}} João Carlos
2005
Details
RUS}} Moscow, Russia{{Beachsoccer-big>Switzerland}}4–3size=27px|RUS}}size=27px|POR}}5–4size=27px|UKR}}ITA}} Pasquale CarotenutoRUS}} Andrey BukhlitskiySWI}} Nico Jung
2006
Details
ITA}} Naples, Italy{{Beachsoccer-big>size=27px|POR}}9–8size=27px|FRA}}size=27px|ITA}}6–4Switzerland}}ITA}} Pasquale CarotenutoITA}} Pasquale CarotenutoFRA}} Christophe Eggimann
2007
Details
ESP}} Tarragona, Spain{{Beachsoccer-big>size=27px|UKR}}3–0size=27px|FRA}}size=27px|POR}}2–1Switzerland}}Switzerland}} Dejan StankovicFRA}} Jérémy BasquaiseUKR}} Volodymyr Hladchenko
2008
Details
AZE}} Baku, Azerbaijan{{Beachsoccer-big>size=27px|Spain}}2–0Switzerland}}size=27px|AZE}}4–3size=27px|NOR}}Switzerland}} Dejan StankovicSpain}} NicoSpain}} Roberto Valeiro
2009
Details
ITA}} Rome, Italy{{Beachsoccer-big>size=27px|Spain}}6–4Switzerland}}size=27px|POR}}7–5size=27px|HUN}}POR}} MadjerSpain}} NicoSwitzerland}} Nico Jung
2010
Details
ITA}} Rome, Italy{{Beachsoccer-big>size=27px|Russia}}6–4size=27px|Portugal}}size=27px|Italy}}5–4size=27px|Spain}}POR}} MadjerRUS}} Ilya LeonovRUS}} Andrey Bukhlitskiy
2012
Details
RUS}} Moscow, Russia{{Beachsoccer-big>size=27px|Russia}}4–2size=27px|Portugal}}Switzerland}}5–4size=27px|Italy}}POR}} Madjer
{{Flagicon|SUI}} Dejan Stankovic
{{Flagicon|ITA}} Giuseppe Soria
RUS}} Aleksey MakarovRUS}} Andrey Bukhlitskiy
2014
Details
AZE}} Baku, Azerbaijan{{Beachsoccer-big>size=27px|Spain}}8–6Switzerland}}size=27px|Russia}}7–4size=27px|Greece}}SUI}} Noel OttESP}} JuanmaHUN}} Dávid Ficsór
2016
Details
SRB}} Belgrade, Serbia{{Beachsoccer-big>size=27px|Portugal}}6–3size=27px|Italy}}size=27px|Russia}}8–0size=27px|Hungary}}ITA}} Gabriele GoriPOR}} Elinton AndradePOR}} Elinton Andrade

Successful national teams

TeamTitlesRunners-upThird placeFourth placeTotal Top four (from 15)
{{beachsoccer|POR}}7 (1998, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2006, 2016)3 (1999, 2010, 2012)3 (2005, 2007, 2009) -13
{{beachsoccer|ESP}}4 (1999, 2008, 2009, 2014)4 (1998, 2001, 2002, 2004)1 (2003)1 (2010)10
{{beachsoccer|RUS}}2 (2010, 2012)1 (2005)2 (2014, 2016) -5
{{beachsoccer|SUI}}1 (2005)3 (2008, 2009, 2014)1 (2012)2 (2006, 2007)7
{{beachsoccer|UKR}}1 (2007) - -1 (2005)2
FRA}} -3 (2003, 2006, 2007)2 (1999, 2002)1 (2004)6
ITA}} -1 (2016)5 (1998, 2001, 2004, 2006, 2010)3 (1999, 2002, 2012)9
AZE}} - -1 (2008) -1
GER}} - - - 3 (1998, 2001, 2003)3
HUN}} - - - 2 (2009, 2016)2
GRE}} - - - 1 (2014)1
NOR}} - - - 1 (2008)1

Overall standings

As 2016

PosTeamPartPldWWEWPLGFGADifPts
1{{beachsoccer|POR}}134231236237146+91100
2{{beachsoccer|ESP}}1544280115243160+8385
3{{beachsoccer|SUI}}1442180222203198+556
4{{beachsoccer|ITA}}1440151123217210+748
5{{beachsoccer|FRA}}1235151118181197-1648
6{{beachsoccer|RUS}}618140048848+4042
7{{beachsoccer|UKR}}3960034131+1018
8{{beachsoccer|POL}}41250164157-1616
9{{beachsoccer|HUN}}515401104876-2813
10{{beachsoccer|ENG}}3940053137-612
11{{beachsoccer|GER}}516301126692-2610
12{{beachsoccer|BEL}}3930064551-69
13{{beachsoccer|AZE}}2620042125-46
14{{beachsoccer|NOR}}2620042444-206
15{{beachsoccer|TUR}}131002913-43
16{{beachsoccer|AUT}}2610052347-243
17{{beachsoccer|GRE}}2601051833-152
18{{beachsoccer|ROM}}130003615-90
19{{beachsoccer|NED}}1300031025-150
20{{beachsoccer|IRL}}130003932-230
21{{beachsoccer|SRB}}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
  • {{bg|gold|1st}} – Champions
  • {{bg|silver|2nd}} – Runners-up
  • {{bg|#cfaa88|3rd}} – Third place
  • {{bg|#9acdff|4th}} – Fourth place
  • 5th − Fifth place
  • 6th − Sixth place
  • 7th − Seventh place
  • 8th − Eighth place
  • QF – Quarterfinals or seventh/eighth place
  • R1 – Round 1 (group stage)
  • • – Did not play
  • {{border|width=3px|color=red|  }} – Hosts
{{Flagicon>ITA
(7)
{{Flagicon>ESP
(4)
{{Flagicon>ESP
(8)
{{Flagicon>ESP
(8)
{{Flagicon>BEL
(8)
{{Flagicon>POR
(8)
{{Flagicon>RUS
(8)
{{Flagicon>ITA
(8)
{{Flagicon>ESP
(8)
{{Flagicon>AZE
(6)
{{Flagicon>ITA
(8)
{{Flagicon>ITA
(8)
{{Flagicon>RUS
(8)
{{Flagicon>AZE
(6)
{{Flagicon>SRB
(8)
Total Appearances
{{beachsoccer|Azerbaijan}}3rd6th2
{{beachsoccer|Austria}}QFQF2
{{beachsoccer|Belgium}}5thQFQF3
{{beachsoccer|England}}5th5th6th3
{{beachsoccer|France}} R14thQF3rd2nd4thQF2nd2nd6thQFQF12
{{beachsoccer|Germany}}4th4th6th4thQF5
{{beachsoccer|Greece}}QF4th2
{{beachsoccer|Hungary}}6th4thQF5th4th5
{{beachsoccer|Ireland}}QF1
{{beachsoccer|Italy}}3rd3rd3rd4th 6th3rd6th3rdQF5thQF3rd4th2nd14
{{beachsoccer|Netherlands}}QF1
{{beachsoccer|Norway}}6th4th2
{{beachsoccer|Poland}}5thQF6th5th4
{{beachsoccer|Portugal}}1st2nd1st1st1st1st3rd1st3rd3rd2nd2nd1st13
{{beachsoccer|Romania}}QF1
{{beachsoccer|Russia}}2nd5th1st1st3rd3rd6
{{beachsoccer|Serbia}} 1R18th2
{{beachsoccer|Spain}}2nd1st2nd2nd3rd2nd5th5th6th1st1st4th 6th1st7th15
{{beachsoccer|Switzerland}} R1QFQFQFQF1st4th4th2nd2nd5th3rd2nd6th14
{{beachsoccer|Turkey}}QF1
{{beachsoccer|Ukraine}}4th1st5th3

{{anchor|11}}1 Includes one appearance as Yugoslavia

Women's tournaments

Results

YearLocationFinalThird place play-offAwards
WinnersScoreRunners-upThird placeScoreFourth placeTop ScorerBest PlayerBest Goalkeeper
2016
Details
POR}} Cascais, Portugal{{flagicon>ESP|size=30px}}
Spain
2–1SUI}}
Switzerland
POR|size=30px}}
Portugal
6–6 a.e.t.
2–0 pens.
ENG|size=30px}}
England
ENG}} Molly ClarkESP}} Andrea MirónSUI}} Suzanne Stutz
2017
Details
POR}} Nazaré, PortugalENG|size=30px}}
England
4–3SUI}}
Switzerland
NED|size=30px}}
Netherlands
1–0CZE|size=30px}}
Czech Rep.
ENG}} Gemma HillierNED}} Grytsje Van den BergENG}} Lucy Quinn
2018
Details
POR}} Nazaré, Portugal{{flagicon>RUS|size=30px}}
Russia
2–0ESP|size=30px}}
Spain
SUI}}
Switzerland
6–3ENG|size=30px}}
England
RUS}} Anastasia GorshkovaRUS}} Marina FedorovaESP}} Maria Jose Pons

Successful national teams

TeamTitlesRunners-upThird placeFourth placeTotal top
four (from 3)
{{beachsoccerwomen|ESP}}1 (2016) 1 (2018) - -2
{{beachsoccerwomen|ENG}}1 (2017) - -2 (2016, 2018)3
{{beachsoccerwomen|RUS}}1 (2018) - - -1
SUI}} - 2 (2016, 2017) 1 (2018) -3
POR}} - - 1 (2016) -1
NED}} - - 1 (2017) -1
CZE}} - - - 1 (2017)1

See also

  • Beach soccer

References

External links

  • http://theroonba.com/beach98.htm
  • http://www.beachsoccer.com/
{{Euro Beach Soccer Cup}}{{European Championships}}{{International Beach Soccer}}

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