Beach Soccer Intercontinental Cup

The Beach Soccer Intercontinental Cup is an international beach soccer tournament which is held in Dubai, the United Arab Emirates every November as the finale of the competitive international beach soccer season. The invitation-only tournament has been held annually since the inaugural edition in 2011. It will continue until at least 2020.[1]

Beach Soccer Intercontinental Cup
Logo introduced in 2016
Organising bodyBSWW and DSC
Founded2011
RegionInternational (FIFA)
Number of teams8
Current champions Russia (4rd title)
Most successful team(s) Russia
(4 titles)
WebsiteBSWW
2021 Beach Soccer Intercontinental Cup

The Intercontinental Cup is second only to the FIFA Beach Soccer World Cup as the largest and most prestigious event on the international beach soccer circuit,[2] featuring an exclusive assembly of the world's very best national teams from each continent. Since the World Cup is a biannual competition, this event is now the most important annual international beach soccer tournament.[3]

The competition bares many similarities to the FIFA Confederations Cup in association football,[4] with each of the six confederations of FIFA (UEFA, CONMEBOL, CONCACAF, CAF, AFC, OFC) represented by at least one nation,[5] however is not so strict on entry requirements – those countries competing do not necessarily have to be regional champions, but nevertheless will still be one of the best performing nations from their confederation's most recent regional championship.[6][7] The tournament hosts and reigning World Cup champions also take part, taking the total number of participants to eight.

Samsung was the lead sponsor and presenting partner of the tournament from its inception until 2016. Huawei became new lead sponsors for 2017–18.[8] The Dubai Sports Council (DSC) and Beach Soccer Worldwide (BSWW) organise the competition.[9]

Russia is the most successful team, having won four tournaments and also the current champions.

Organisation

Foundation

Brazil, pictured here in 2015, are 3 times champions

Dubai first hosted a beach soccer event in 2000[10] and since 2006, the city began holding annual events, culminating with the hosting of beach soccer's premier event in 2009, the FIFA Beach Soccer World Cup.[11] During 2009, Emirates and FIFA struck an agreement to have the former sponsor and fund football tournaments worldwide. In connection to this deal, Dubai was offered to host an event in either youth football, women's football or beach soccer. DSC decided on beach soccer following the success and popularity of the World Cup.[7]

BSWW were also keen on returning beach soccer to Dubai, with Vice-President Joan Cusco claiming Dubai as beach soccer's "second most important city in this sport" save for Rio de Janeiro.[11] After using the time in 2010 to consider how to take beach soccer forward in the city following the World Cup success, an agreement was made between BSWW and DSC in 2011 to host the new Intercontinental Cup.[11]

It was desired by BSWW to have the tournament respect the legacy and be a celebration of the 2009 Dubai World Cup.[12] Therefore it was believed the idea of the competition, featuring the world's very best teams from each continent, modelled notably similarly to association football's secondary international event, the FIFA Confederations Cup,[4] would be best suited to achieve these goals.[11] After a successful maiden event in 2011, BSWW and DSC decided to make the tournament an annual occurrence, signing a 5-year contract in 2012.[13] In 2017, at the end of the 5-year deal, the two parties extended the existing contract to 2020.[1]

During this time, the championship's reputation has grown quickly because of the high level of elite competition[14] only comparable to the World Cup and, combined with the yearly presence of the championship, it has become beach soccer's most prestigious annual event (considering the fact that the World Cup is now a biannual event).[3][15]

Venues

Despite always taking place in Dubai to date, the tournament has been staged in multiple different parts of the city.

Format

The Intercontinental Cup is a 5-day event. The eight teams are split into two groups of four. The tournament starts with the group stage, played in a round robin format, taking place during days one through three. The winners and runners-up from each group advanced to the knockout stage, in which the teams then compete in single-elimination matches, beginning with the semi-finals and ending with the final on days four and five respectively. A third-place play-off is also contested by the losing semi-finalists on day five. The third and fourth placed nations from each group play in a series of consolation matches to decide fifth through eighth place however these matches have only occurred since 2013.

Results

Year Hosts Final Third place match
Champion Score Runner-up Third place Score Fourth place
2011
Details
Dubai, United Arab Emirates
Russia
5 – 4 (a.e.t.)
Brazil

Switzerland
4 – 4 (a.e.t.)
(1 – 0 pen.)

United Arab Emirates
2012
Details
Dubai, United Arab Emirates
Russia
7 – 4
Brazil

United Arab Emirates
8 – 7 (a.e.t.)
Nigeria
2013
Details
Dubai, United Arab Emirates
Iran
4 – 3
Russia

United Arab Emirates
8 – 7
Switzerland
2014
Details
Dubai, United Arab Emirates
Brazil
3 – 2 (a.e.t.)
Russia

Portugal
3 – 0
Iran
2015
Details
Dubai, United Arab Emirates
Russia
5 – 2
Tahiti

Iran
2 – 2 (a.e.t.)
(3 – 2 pen.)

Egypt
2016
Details
Dubai, United Arab Emirates
Brazil
6 – 2
Iran

Russia
4 – 3
Tahiti
2017
Details
Dubai, United Arab Emirates
Brazil
2 – 0
Portugal

Iran
4 – 2
Russia
2018
Details
Dubai, United Arab Emirates
Iran
4 – 2
Russia

Brazil
5 – 3
Egypt
2019
Details
Dubai, United Arab Emirates
Iran
6 – 3
Spain

United Arab Emirates
2 – 1 (a.e.t.)
Russia
2021
Details
Dubai, United Arab Emirates
Russia
3 – 2
Iran

Senegal
7 – 4
Portugal

Performance statistics

Successful teams

# Team Titles Runners-up Third place Fourth place Total top 4
1  Russia 4 (2011, 2012, 2015, 2021) 3 (2013, 2014, 2018,) 1 (2016) 2 (2017, 2019) 10
2  Iran 3 (2013, 2018, 2019) 2 (2016, 2021) 2 (2015, 2017) 1 (2014) 8
3  Brazil 3 (2014, 2016, 2017) 2 (2011, 2012) 1 (2018) 6
4  Portugal 1 (2017) 1 (2014) 1 (2021) 3
5  Tahiti 1 (2015) 1 (2016) 2
6  Spain 1 (2019) 1
7  United Arab Emirates 3 (2012, 2013, 2019) 1 (2011) 4
8   Switzerland 1 (2011) 1 (2013) 2
9  Senegal 1 (2021) 1
10  Egypt 2 (2015, 2018) 2
11  Nigeria 1 (2012) 1

Success by confederation

Total times teams played by confederation
AFC CAF CONCACAF CONMEBOL OFC UEFA Total
Teams2099952072
Top 41130621436
Top 240051818
1st30030410
2nd20021510
3rd51010310
4th23001410

Awards

Year Top goalscorer(s) Gls Best player Best goalkeeper Ref.
2011 Dejan Stankovic 12 Dejan Stankovic Mão
2012 Fernando DDI 10 Egor Shaykov Andrey Bukhlitskiy
2013 Dejan Stankovic 17 Mohammad Ahmadzadeh Andrey Bukhlitskiy
2014 Bruno Xavier
Dmitry Shishin
Mohammad Ahmadzadeh
Takasuke Goto
6 Mão Mão
2015 Mohamed Gamal 9 Yury Krasheninnikov Humaid Albalooshi
2016 Bruno Xavier 8 Bruno Xavier Peyman Hosseini
2017 Jordan Santos 8 Rodrigo Mão
2018 Fedor Zemskov 9 Rodrigo Hamid Behzadpour
2019 Amir Akbari 6 Waleed Beshr Mohamad Al Jasmi

Overall standings

As of 2019 Beach Soccer Intercontinental Cup

Pos Team App Pld W W+ WP L GF GA GD Pts Avg. Pts
1  Russia 945263313221142+79871.93
2  Brazil 73526216209105+104832.37
3  Iran 7352007813399+34671.91
4  United Arab Emirates 945163224140176–36561.24
5  Egypt 5259101596119–23291.16
6  Portugal 31580165251+1251.67
7  Tahiti 5217101386108–22231.1
8   Switzerland 31351167766+11181.38
9  Japan 31350085455–1151.15
10  Mexico 523400196694–28120.52
11  Spain 21030164342+1101
12  Italy 21030074454–1090.9
13  Nigeria 2830053646–1091.13
14  Morocco 21021073544–980.8
15  Paraguay 1520031215–361.2
16  United States 4182001649113–6460.33
17  Poland 1510221718–151
18  Oman 130003616–1000
19  Argentina 1500051427–1300

Key: Appearances App / Won in Normal Time W = 3 Points / Won in Extra Time W+ = 2 Points / Won in Penalty shoot-out WP = 1 Point / Lost L = 0 Points

Performance timeline & Appearances

Key
Teams \ Years 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 2021 Apps
 Argentina ××××8th×××××1
 Brazil 2nd2nd5th1st×1st1st3rd××7
 Egypt ××××4th6th6th4th6th×5
 Iran ××1st4th3rd2nd3rd1st1st2nd8
 Italy ××6th×××××7th×2
 Japan ×7th×7th××××5th5th4
 Mexico 6th×7th×7th×8th×8th×5
 Morocco ××8th5th××××××2
 Nigeria 5th4th××××××××2
 Oman 7th×××××××××1
 Paraguay ××××××7th××7th1
 Poland ×××××5th××××1
 Portugal ×××3rd6th×2nd××4th4
 Russia 1st1st2nd2nd1st3rd4th2nd4th1st10
 Senegal ×××××××××3rd1
 Spain ×××××××6th2nd6th2
  Switzerland 3rd5th4th×××××××3
 Tahiti 8th6th××2nd4th×8th××5
 United Arab Emirates 4th3rd3rd6th5th7th5th7th3rd8th10
 United States ×8th×8th×8th×5th××4

All-time top goalscorers

As of 2019

The following table shows the all-time top 15 goalscorers.

Rank Player Team Pld Goals GPG
1Bruno Xavier Brazil28421.5
2Dejan Stanković  Switzerland13372.85
3Mohammad Ahmadzadeh Iran30321.07
4Dmitry Shishin Russia32280.88
5Yuri Krasheninnikov Russia40250.63
6Alexey Makarov Russia35240.69
7Rodrigo Brazil17231.35
Ali Karim United Arab Emirates450.51
9Egor Shaykov Russia18221.22
10Fernando DDI Brazil21200.95
11Naea Bennett Tahiti20190.95
12Anatoly Permitin Russia19170.89
Boris Nikonorov Russia190.89
Mauricinho Brazil190.89
Artur Paporotnyi Russia240.71

Sources:
2011, 2012, 2013, 2014, 2015, 2016, 2017, 2018,

2019

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