2019 Women's Euro Beach Soccer Cup

The 2019 Women’s Euro Beach Soccer Cup was the fourth edition of the Women's Euro Beach Soccer Cup, an annual European beach soccer championship for women's national teams, organised by Beach Soccer Worldwide (BSWW). The event was revealed on 25 April 2019.[1]

2019 Women's Euro Beach Soccer Cup
Tournament details
Host country Portugal
CityNazaré
Dates5–7 July
Teams6 (from 1 confederation)
Venue(s)2 (in 1 host city)
Final positions
Champions Russia (2nd title)
Runners-up Spain
Third place  Switzerland
Fourth place England
Tournament statistics
Matches played9
Goals scored74 (8.22 per match)
Top scorer(s) Anna Cherniakova
Marina Fedorova
Nathalie Schenk
Eva Bachmann
Molly Clark
(4 goals each)

Six nations took part in a three-day competition, hosted in the same location as the previous two editions, Nazaré, Portugal, between 5 and 7 July, alongside the first stage of the men's 2019 Euro Beach Soccer League.[1]

Russia were the defending champions and successfully retained their crown, defeating Spain in the final to win their second successive title,[2] also becoming the first nation to win the tournament more than once.

Teams

For the first time, all six teams from the previous edition of the championship returned and hence no teams made their debut.[3]

Team Appearance Best performance Rank1
 Czech Republic 3rd Fourth place (2017) 5th
 England 4th Champions (2017) 1st
 Netherlands 4th Third place (2017) 6th
 Russia 2nd Champions (2018) 4th
 Spain 4th Champions (2016) 2nd
  Switzerland 4th Runners-up (2016, 2017) 3rd

1. This column shows the European ranking of the teams compiled by BSWW as of June 2019.

Venue


Praia de Nazaré (Nazaré Beach) is the host location of the competition for the third year running.
Nazaré
Location of Nazaré
in Portugal.

All matches took place at the Estádio do Viveiro on Praia de Nazaré (Nazaré Beach) with a capacity of 2,200,[4] except for one match that took place on an external, purpose built pitch known as "Pitch 2".[5]

Draw

Unlike in previous editions, the draw was not held publicly and its details were not disclosed.

Group stage

The teams compete in a round robin format. The winners of the groups proceed to contest the final. The respective group runners-up and third placed nations play each other in consolation matches to decide third through sixth place in the final standings.

Matches are listed as local time in Nazaré, WEST (UTC+1)

Group A

Pos Team Pld W W+ WP L GF GA GD Pts Qualification
1 Russia 22000103+76Advance to the Final
2 England 2100167–13Third place play-off
3 Netherlands 20002612–60Fifth place play-off
England 1–3 Russia
  • Kempson  23'
Report(ru)
  •  13' Gorshkova
  •  25', 36' Cherniakova
Estádio do Viveiro
Referee: Jonathan Mallia (Malta)

Russia 7–2 Netherlands
  • Silina  4'
  • Fedorova  5', 8', 14'
  • Miedema  17' (o.g.)
  • Cherniakova  27'
  • Gorshkova  33'
Report(ru)
  •  27', 30' Loth
Estádio do Viveiro
Referee: Saverio Bottalico (Italy)
England 5–4 Netherlands
  • Clark  14', 31'
  • Kempson  18'
  • Barron  19'
  • James  30'
Report(ru)
  •  11', 27', 28' Verschoor
  •  27' van Velsen
Estádio do Viveiro
Referee: Wilson Castanheira Soares (Portugal)

Group B

Pos Team Pld W W+ WP L GF GA GD Pts Qualification
1 Spain 21100106+45Advance to the Final
2  Switzerland 21001108+23Third place play-off
3 Czech Republic 20002511–60Fifth place play-off
Spain 5–4 (a.e.t.)  Switzerland
  • Grueter  8' (o.g.)
  • Morera  11'
  • C. Gonzalez  11'
  • Miras  24'
  • S. Gonzalez  39'
Report(ru)
  •  11' Schenk
  •  19', 25' Bachmann
  •  27' Kuffer
Estádio do Viveiro
Referee: Emmanuel Vocale (Belgium)

Czech Republic 3–6  Switzerland
  • Culova  4'
  • Folprechtova  7'
  • Jungova  20'
Report(ru)
  •  5', 23' Schenk
  •  12', 16' Kalin
  •  22' Morger
  •  35' Vincenz
Pitch 2
Referee: Bogdan Balaban (Romania)
Spain 5–2 Czech Republic
  • Morera  14', 24'
  • Asensio  17'
  • Mellado  22'
  • S. Gonzalez  27'
Report(ru)
  •  16' Culova
  •  22' Pychova
Estádio do Viveiro
Referee: Malte Gerhardt (Germany)

Play-offs

Fifth place play-off

Netherlands 6–5 Czech Republic
  • Moudou  4', 17'
  • Drost  8', 20'
  • Van Der Flier  14'
  • van Velsen  19'
Report(ru)
  •  5', 35' Pychova
  •  8' Pomijova
  •  20' Culova
  •  30' Slavikova
Estádio do Viveiro
Referee: Sergio Soares (Portugal)

Third place play-off

Switzerland  6–5 (a.e.t.) England
  • Bachmann  1', 39'
  • Grueter  4'
  • Schenk  10'
  • Kuffer  18'
  • Morger  32'
Report(ru)
  •  2', 8' Clark
  •  16' James
  •  35' Kempson
  •  36' Hillier
Estádio do Viveiro
Referee: Malte Gerhardt (Germany)

Final

Russia 3–2 Spain
  • Fedorova  22'
  • Cherniakova  23'
  • Gorshkova  25'
Report(ru)
  •  27' (o.g.) Khutornaia
  •  34' (p) Martinez
Estádio do Viveiro
Referee: Francisco Henriques Costa (Portugal)

Awards

After the final, the following awards were presented.[2]

Winners trophy

2019 Women's Euro Beach Soccer Cup
Champions

Russia
Second Title

Individual awards

Top scorer(s)
Molly Clark
Anna Cherniakova
Marina Fedorova
Nathalie Schenk
Eva Bachmann
4 goals
Best player
Marina Fedorova
Best goalkeeper
Viktoriia Silina

Goalscorers

4 goals
3 goals
  • Veronika Pychova
  • Aaike Verschoor
  • Michaela Culova
  • Sarah Kempson
  • Anastasiia Gorshkova
  • Carla Morera
2 goals
  • Gemma Hillier
  • Katie James
  • Celine van Velsen
  • Sandra Kalin
  • Pascale Kuffer
  • Nancy Loth
  • Chelly Drost
  • Andrea Morger
  • Bouchra Moudou
  • Carolina Gonzalez
  • Alba Mellado
1 goal
  • Tess Van Der Flier
  • Sara Gonzalez
  • Alina Grueter
  • Martina Folprechtova
  • Viktoriia Silina
  • Katerina Slavikova
  • Lorena Asensio
  • Jessica Miras
  • Fabiola Vincenz
  • Barbora Pomijova
  • Aneta Jungova
Own goals
  • Mariel Miedema (vs. Russia)
  • Veronika Khutornaia (vs. Spain)
  • Alina Grueter (vs. Spain)

Source

Final standings

Pos Grp Team Pld W W+ WP L GF GA GD Pts Final result
1 A  Russia 3 3 0 0 0 13 5 +8 9 Champions
2 B  Spain 3 1 1 0 1 12 9 +3 5 Runners-up
3 B   Switzerland 3 1 1 0 1 16 13 +3 5 Third place
4 A  England 3 1 0 0 2 11 13 2 3 Fourth place
5 A  Netherlands 3 1 0 0 2 12 17 5 3 Fifth place
6 B  Czech Republic 3 0 0 0 3 10 17 7 0 Sixth place
Source: BSWW
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References

  1. "Women's Euro Beach Soccer Cup Nazaré 2019 announced". beachsoccer.com. 25 April 2019. Retrieved 2 July 2019.
  2. "Russia retain European crown!". Beach Soccer Worldwide. 7 July 2019. Retrieved 7 July 2019.
  3. "Definitieve selectie Nederlands vrouwen Beach Soccer team bekend" (in Dutch). beachsoccerbond.nl. Retrieved 2 July 2019.
  4. ""Тратим на Кубок европейских чемпионов € 200 тыс., но деньги остаются в Назаре"" (in Russian). Beach Soccer Russia. 31 May 2018. Archived from the original on 28 June 2018. Retrieved 27 June 2018.
  5. "Euro Beach Soccer League arranca na Nazaré" (in Portuguese). cm-nazare.pt. 1 July 2019. Retrieved 2 July 2019.
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