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Euro Winners Cup

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Football tournament
Euro Winners Cup
Organiser(s)BSWW
Founded9 October 2012; 13 years ago (2012-10-09)
RegionEurope (UEFA)
Teams50–60
Related competitionsEuro Winners Challenge
Women's Euro Winners Cup
Current championsItaly Catania (1st title)
Most championshipsPortugalBraga
RussiaKristall (4 titles each)
WebsiteBeach Soccer Worldwide
2025 Euro Winners Cup

TheEuro Winners Cup (EWC) is an annual, continentalbeach soccer club competition contested between top-division European teams; the clubs that are their country's national league/cup champions (and, for some nations, one or more runners-up) from countries all acrossEurope take part. Organised byBeach Soccer Worldwide (BSWW), the championship is viewed as beach soccer's rudimentary version of theUEFA Champions League in its parent sport,association football.[1][2][3]

Featuring many of the world's best beach soccer players and clubs, the championship offers the strongest level of club competition on theold continent.[4] It is therefore the most prestigious club beach soccer championship in Europe; the winners become continental champions.

Established in 2013 as a 20 team, five-day event,[5] domestic beach soccer advancement in Europe has seen the tournament rapidly expand;[1] in 2017, BSWW introduced a preliminary qualifying round, open to all clubs not automatically qualified for the competition proper.[6] This has doubled the competition's length to 10 days, with over 50 clubs now participating; it takes place on multiple pitches in one location. BSWW also began awomen's edition in 2016.[7]

Braga (Portugal) andKristall (Russia) are the most successful clubs with four titles apiece. Catania of Italy are the current champions.

Organisation

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Founding

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EWC former logo timeline
2013–2015.
2013–2015.
2016–2021.
2016–2021.

The idea of the Euro Winners Cup had been "worked on for so much time", finally being founded on 9 October 2012 after an agreement was signed between organisersBeach Soccer Worldwide (BSWW) and theComune ofSan Benedetto del Tronto to host the first edition in the Italian city the following spring.[8]

At the signing, Gabino Renales (BSWW General Manager) said with increasing numbers of national leagues across Europe and the growing level of competitiveness within them, taking clubs onto an international scene was something the sport was demanding and hence the Euro Winners Cup was created to satisfy this craving.[8]

Qualification

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From 2013 to 2016, just one club from each European nation qualified – the champions of their highest level of beach soccer competition (be it a nationalleague orknockout cup). The host country was also allowed to enter two additional clubs – the club based in the host city of the event and their national league/cup runners-up. The defending champions also earned automatic qualification regardless of domestic performance.[6] Other runners-up were also sometimes accepted at the discretion of BSWW.

In 2017, thePreliminary Round was introduced – a qualifying stage open to any and all clubs that do not qualify automatically, regardless of where they placed in their nation's domestic league/cup competition. The successful clubs progress to the competition proper.[9]. In 2018 the qualification was transformed into theEuro Winners Challenge, the secondary continental competition that qualify the winner to the EWC quarterfinal (2018-2023) or the following EWC edition (2024-present)[10][11][12].

In 2019, BSWW overhauled the qualification system, adopting one based upon theUEFA coefficient ranking used in theUEFA Champions League. In this system, more than one club from stronger national leagues – those featuring higher quality clubs and players – qualify for the competition.[13][14] The strength of each league is determined by analysing the performance of clubs in the EWC on a country-by-country basis over the previous five editions.[15] Currently, three clubs (league champions, runners-up and third place) from the top six ranked countries qualify to the competition (as of 2022 these are:Portugal,Russia,Spain,Ukraine,Germany andPoland). Two clubs (league champions and runners-up) from the leagues ranked seventh, eighth and ninth qualify (as of 2022 these are:Turkey,Italy andBelgium). And the remaining countries ranked tenth and lower continue to have just one club qualify – their league champions.[16][17] The preliminary round remains in place, as do additional slots for the host club and defending champions.

In 2020 and 2021, qualification was completely abandoned due to health concerns andtravel constraints caused by theCOVID-19 pandemic meaning many clubs could not compete. The competition was opened up to simply any club in Europe that was able and willing to participate; the competition format was also altered accordingly for these editions.[18][19][20] Since 2022, clubs from Russia have been banned from entering in accordance with sanctions imposed byFIFA andUEFA in response to theRussian invasion of Ukraine.[21][22][23][24]

Format

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Currently, the tournament is a 10-day event taking place in late May or early June and typically operates under the following format:

  • Days 1–3:Preliminary round – the participating clubs are split into groups (usually of four) and compete in around robin format.
  • Days 4–6:Group stage – the eight best ranking teams from the preliminary round proceed to join the automatic qualifiers in the group stage. The clubs are split into groups (usually of four) and compete in a round robin format.
  • Days 7–10:Knockout stage – the 32 best ranking teams from the group stage advance to the knockout stage. The teams compete insingle-elimination matches; the round of 32 (day 7), the round of 16 and quarter-finals (day 8), semi-finals (9) and ending with the final (10).Consolation matches are also played to determine the final rankings involving the clubs knocked out of these rounds.

Results

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YearLocationNo. of clubsFinalThird place play-off
WinnersResultRunners-upThird placeResultFourth place
2013ItalySan Benedetto,Italy20Lokomotiv MoscowRussia3–0Ukraine Griffin KyivBeşiktaşTurkey3–1Switzerland Grasshoppers
2014ItalyCatania,Italy25KristallRussia2–0ItalyMilano BSBragaPortugal4–1Switzerland Sable Dancers Bern
2015ItalyCatania,Italy28KristallRussia6–2ItalyCatania BSVyborUkraine3–2 (a.e.t.)RussiaLokomotiv Moscow
2016ItalyCatania,Italy32ViareggioItaly6–6 (a.e.t.)[A]UkraineArtur MusicBragaPortugal5–4ItalyCatania BS
2017PortugalNazaré,Portugal54BragaPortugal8–5UkraineArtur MusicLokomotiv MoscowRussia5–4Russia Delta Saratov
2018PortugalNazaré,Portugal58BragaPortugal3–3 (a.e.t.)[B]RussiaKristallKP ŁódźPoland4–3RussiaLokomotiv Moscow
2019PortugalNazaré,Portugal60BragaPortugal6–0PolandKP ŁódźLevanteSpain7–6Russia Delta Saratov
2020PortugalNazaré,Portugal27KristallRussia3–3 (a.e.t.)[C]PortugalBragaReal MünsterGermany7–6Spain Marbella
2021PortugalNazaré,Portugal[25]50KristallRussia6–3PortugalBragaSan FranciscoSpain7–4Germany Real Münster
2022PortugalNazaré,Portugal[26]60Benfica LouresPortugal3–1PortugalBragaKfar QassemIsrael7–2France Grande-Motte Pyramide
2023PortugalNazaré,Portugal[27]52Kfar QassemIsrael2–2 (a.e.t.)[D]Italy PisaO SótãoPortugal3–2Spain Huelva
2024PortugalNazaré,Portugal[28]56BragaPortugal5–3Italy PisaO SótãoPortugal7–4Spain Huelva
2025PortugalNazaré,Portugal36Catania BSItaly6–1IsraelKfar QassemTSOR MogilevBelarus2–2 (a.e.t.)[E]Spain Marbella
A. ^ Viareggio won the penalty shootout 7–6.
B. ^ Braga won the penalty shootout 5–4.
C. ^ Kristall won the penalty shootout 1–0.
D. ^ Kfar Qassem won the penalty shootout 5–3.
E. ^ TSOR Mogilev won the penalty shootout 5–4.

Performance

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Successful clubs

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Select members of Kfar Qassem pose with the winners trophy and medals at a reception withIsaac Herzog atBeit HaNassi following their victory in 2023.
TeamWinnersRunners-upThird place
PortugalBraga4 (2017, 2018, 2019, 2024)3 (2020, 2021, 2022)2 (2014, 2016)
RussiaKristall4 (2014, 2015, 2020, 2021)1 (2018)
IsraelKfar Qassem1 (2023)1 (2025)1 (2022)
ItalyCatania BS1 (2025)1 (2015)
RussiaLokomotiv Moscow1 (2013)1 (2017)
Portugal Benfica Loures1 (2022)
Italy Viareggio1 (2016)
Italy Pisa2 (2023, 2024)
UkraineArtur Music2 (2016, 2017)
PolandKP Łódź1 (2019)1 (2018)
Italy Milano1 (2014)
Ukraine Griffin Kyiv1 (2013)
Portugal O Sótão2 (2023, 2024)
Belarus TSOR Mogilev1 (2025)
Spain San Francisco1 (2021)
Germany Real Münster1 (2020)
SpainLevante1 (2019)
Ukraine Vybor1 (2015)
Turkey Beşiktaş1 (2013)

Successful nations

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NationWinnersRunners-upThird place
 Portugal534
 Russia511
 Italy240
 Israel111
 Ukraine031
 Poland011
 Spain002
 Belarus001
 Germany001
 Turkey001

Awards

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YearTop goalscorer(s)GlsBest playerBest goalkeeperRef.
2013SwitzerlandDejan Stankovic(Switzerland Grasshoppers)13RussiaEgor Shaykov(RussiaLokomotiv Moscow)Ukraine Vitalii Sydorenko(Ukraine Griffin Kyiv)[1]
2014PortugalLéo Martins(Italy Milano)13BrazilBruno Xavier(RussiaKristall)SpainDona(PortugalBraga)[2]
2015BelarusIhar Bryshtel(Ukraine Vybor)14BrazilDatinha(RussiaKristall)Italy Simone Del Mestre(Italy Catania)[3]
2016ItalyGabriele Gori(Italy Viareggio)18BrazilRodrigo(Italy Catania)Ukraine Vitalii Sydorenko(UkraineArtur Music)[4]
2017ItalyGabriele Gori(Italy Viareggio)18BrazilMauricinho(PortugalBraga)Ukraine Vitalii Sydorenko(UkraineArtur Music)[5]
2018SpainLlorenç Gómez(IsraelKfar Qassem)16BrazilMauricinho(RussiaKristall)SpainDona(PortugalBraga)[6]
2019ItalyGabriele Gori(UkraineArtur Music)26PortugalJordan Santos(PortugalBraga)Poland Dariusz Słowiński(PolandKP Łódź)[7]
2020SpainLlorenç Gómez(UkraineArtur Music)22BrazilMauricinho(RussiaKristall)Brazil Rafa Padilha(Braga)[8]
2021Portugal Bernardo Lopes(Portugal GRAP)18BrazilMauricinho(RussiaKristall)RussiaMaxim Chuzhkov(RussiaKristall)[9]
2022Bulgaria Filip Filipov(Slovakia Husty)17Brazil Luís Henrique(Portugal Benfica Loures)PortugalElinton Andrade(Portugal Benfica Loures)[10]
2023Brazil Bokinha(Greece Atlas AO)18BrazilBruno Xavier(Italy Pisa)SwitzerlandEliott Mounoud(IsraelKfar Qassem)[11]
2024SpainChiky Ardil(Portugal O Sótão)15Brazil Filipe Silva(PortugalBraga)Italy Leandro Casapieri(Italy Pisa)[12]
2025Brazil Lucão(Israel Rosh HaAyin)14Brazil Thanger(Italy Catania)Brazil Rafa Padilha(Italy Catania)[13]

Appearances and performance timeline

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The following is an appearance and performance timeline of the countries who have been represented by clubs at the Euro Winners Cup. It shows which countries were represented at each edition and by how many clubs. The colour of the cells indicates the furthest any of that country's clubs progressed in the competition in that edition, corresponding to the key below. Clubs which did not progress passed the preliminary round are not counted.

34members of UEFA have been represented by at least one club in at least one edition to date.

Key
   ChampionsRound of 32[b]
Runners-upGroup stage
Third placen{\displaystyle n}No. of clubs entered
Fourth place×Did not enter a club
Quarter-finals••Banned from entering
Round of 16[a]Host country
a. Not used in 2013.
b. Not used in 2013–18, 20, 22, 24–25.
Timeline
Years
Country
2013201420152016201720182019202020212022202320242025Total
AzerbaijanAzerbaijan1×1××××××××××2
BelarusBelarus1111111××××119
BelgiumBelgium××1111123221×15
BulgariaBulgaria×111111×1111111
CyprusCyprus××××××××××1113
Czech RepublicCzech Republic×11××11×111119
DenmarkDenmark×××1×11×11××16
EnglandEngland11121×11×11×111
EstoniaEstonia×111111××11×19
FinlandFinland××××××1××1×114
FranceFrance111111113243323
Georgia (country)Georgia××11111×2×11110
GermanyGermany×11111132433324
GreeceGreece111111211221116
HungaryHungary11111×1××××1×7
IsraelIsrael11×111××2212214
ItalyItaly3333231×1234230
KazakhstanKazakhstan×11×1××××1××15
LatviaLatvia11×1111×××11×8
LithuaniaLithuania×××1×1×××1×××3
MaltaMalta××××××××××1×12
MoldovaMoldova111111122111115
NetherlandsNetherlands11×1111××××118
NorwayNorway×××××1××××××12
PolandPoland1122222××1×××13
PortugalPortugal11114510717984472
RomaniaRomania××1111×1×111×8
RussiaRussia122352524••••••••26
SlovakiaSlovakia×××××××××11114
SpainSpain112122325333331
SwedenSweden××××1××121×1×6
SwitzerlandSwitzerland11121×11×××1×9
TurkeyTurkey1111112××111112
UkraineUkraine111122333×2×221
Total teams20252832363444275040403636448
Total countries18222325252424131622212324

See also

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References

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  12. ^"The main European club competitions will be played between 7 and 16 June".
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