Euro Beach Soccer Cup
The Euro Beach Soccer Cup , or Euro BS Cup or EBSC for short , is a beach soccer competition that was last held every two years and is also the official European championship. The tournament is organized by Beach Soccer Worldwide (BSWW), a FIFA- recognized organization for this sport. The seven best nations of the previous year's Euro Beach Soccer League as well as the hosts qualify for the Euro Beach Soccer Cup .
The tournaments at a glance
year | venue | final | Game for third place | ||||||
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winner | Result | 2nd place | 3rd place | Result | 4th Place | ||||
1998 details |
Syracuse ( Italy ) |
Portugal |
3: 2 |
Spain |
Italy |
11: 4 |
Germany |
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1999 details |
Alicante ( Spain ) |
Spain |
6: 2 |
Portugal |
France |
8: 7 |
Italy |
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2001 details |
Maspalomas ( Spain ) |
Portugal |
4: 3 |
Spain |
Italy |
5: 4 |
Germany |
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2002 details |
Barcelona ( Spain ) |
Portugal |
2: 1 |
Spain |
France |
9: 6 |
Italy |
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2003 details |
Liege ( Belgium ) |
Portugal |
6: 3 |
France |
Spain |
6: 3 |
Germany |
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2004 details |
Lisbon ( Portugal ) |
Portugal |
8: 3 |
Spain |
Italy |
9: 9, 1: 0 iP |
France |
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2005 details |
Moscow ( Russia ) |
Switzerland |
4: 3 |
Russia |
Portugal |
5: 4 |
Ukraine |
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2006 details |
Naples ( Italy ) |
Portugal |
9: 8 |
France |
Italy |
6: 4 |
Switzerland |
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2007 details |
Tarragona ( Spain ) |
Ukraine |
3-0 |
France |
Portugal |
2: 1 a.d. |
Switzerland |
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2008 details |
Baku ( Azerbaijan ) |
Spain |
2-0 |
Switzerland |
Azerbaijan |
4: 3 |
Norway |
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2009 details |
Rome ( Italy ) |
Spain |
6: 4 |
Switzerland |
Portugal |
7: 5 |
Hungary |
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2010 details |
Rome ( Italy ) |
Russia |
6: 4 |
Portugal |
Italy |
5: 4 |
Spain |
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2012 details |
Moscow ( Russia ) |
Russia |
4: 2 |
Portugal |
Switzerland |
5: 4 |
Italy |
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2014 details |
Baku ( Azerbaijan ) |
Spain |
8: 6 |
Switzerland |
Russia |
7: 4 |
Greece |
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2016 details |
Belgrade ( Serbia ) |
Portugal |
6: 3 |
Italy |
Russia |
8-0 |
Hungary |