2016 Euro Beach Soccer League

2016 Euro Beach Soccer League
Logo of the Superfinal of the 2016 EBSL
(A new style of logo was introduced for the 2016 season, replacing the old style in use since 2009.)
Tournament details
Host countriesRussia
Spain
Hungary
Italy
Dates1 July – 28 August 2016
Teams26 (from 1 confederation)
Venue(s)4 (in 4 host cities)
Final positions
Champions Ukraine (1st title)
Runners-up Portugal
Third place Russia
Fourth place Spain
Tournament statistics
Matches played84
Goals scored681 (8.11 per match)
2015
2017
2016 Euro Beach Soccer League is located in Europe
Stage 1, Moscow
Stage 1, Moscow
Stage 2, Sanxenxo
Stage 2, Sanxenxo
Stage 3, Siófok
Stage 3, Siófok
Superfinal, Catania
Superfinal, Catania
Locations of the three stages and the Superfinal of the 2016 Euro Beach Soccer League

The 2016 Euro Beach Soccer League (EBSL) was the 19th edition of the annual, premier European competition in beach soccer contested between men's national teams, in a league and play-off format, taking place between 1 July and 28 August 2016.

This season a record 26 teams took part in two divisions. Twelve teams continued to contest Division A as in recent seasons, consisting of the top eleven finishers from the previous year plus Romania who were promoted. Whilst Division B was expanded to accommodate fourteen nations; those who did not gain promotion from the previous season, returning and debuting nations, plus Hungary who were relegated from the top tier.

This season there were three stages of fixtures. Each team from Division A played in two stages whilst each team from Division B played in one, earning points for the overall league tables.

At the end of the stages, according to the league tables, the eight best teams in Division A advanced to the Superfinal to compete to become the winners of this year's EBSL. Meanwhile, the top seven teams in Division B and the team ranked bottom of Division A played in the Promotion final to try to earn a spot in Division A next year.

Azerbaijan were promoted to Division A for the first time after beating Hungary in the Promotion Final who were looking to be promoted straight back up in their first season after relegation. Romania finished last in Division A and failed to defend their place in the Promotion Final and were therefore subsequently relegated straight back down to Division B having been promoted in 2015.

The Ukraine won the league after a strong performance in the Superfinal, despite only finishing sixth after the preliminary three stages were complete, claiming their first EBSL title, defeating defending champions Portugal in the final in a repeat of the previous season's title deciding match.

Calendar and Locations[edit]

Dates Country City Stage
1–3 July  Russia Moscow Stage 1
8–10 July  Spain Sanxenxo Stage 2
12–14 August  Hungary Siófok Stage 3
25–28 August  Italy Catania Superfinal and Promotion Final

Teams[edit]

  Competing in Division A
  Competing in Division B
  Competed in previous editions but not this year
  Never competed in the EBSL

The numbers in brackets show the European ranking of each team prior to the start of the league, out of 33 teams.[1]

Division A[edit]

Division B[edit]

Notes:

1. Teams making their debut

Stage 1 (Moscow, 1–3 July)[edit]

Matches are listed as local time in Moscow, (UTC+3)

All matches took place at Yantar Stadium in the district of Strogino.

Division A[edit]

Awards[edit]

Top scorer Best player Best goalkeeper Ref.
Switzerland Dejan Stankovic 10 goals Russia Kirill Romanov Spain Dona [2]

Division B[edit]

Stage 2 (Sanxenxo, 8–10 July)[edit]

Matches are listed as local time in Sanxenxo, (UTC+2)

All matches took place at a purpose built stadium on Silgar Beach.[3]

Division A[edit]

Awards[edit]

Top scorer Best player Best goalkeeper Ref.
Switzerland Noël Ott 6 goals Spain Miguel Santiso ("Kuman") Portugal Elinton Andrade [4]

Division B[edit]

Stage 3 (Siófok, 12–14 August)[edit]

Matches are listed as local time in Siófok, (UTC+2)

All matches took place at Mlsz Beach Arena.

Division A[edit]

Awards[edit]

Top scorer Best player Best goalkeeper Ref.
Belarus Ihar Bryshtel 6 goals Italy Gabriele Gori Belarus Valery Makarevich [5]

Division B[edit]