2015_Euro_Beach_Soccer_League

2015 Euro Beach Soccer League

2015 Euro Beach Soccer League

International football competition


The 2015 Euro Beach Soccer League (EBSL) is an annual European competition in beach soccer. The competitions allows national teams to compete in beach soccer in a league format over the summer months. Each season ends with a Superfinal, deciding the competition winner.

Quick Facts Tournament details, Dates ...

This season, there were twelve teams each participating in two divisions in each stage that faced each other in a round-robin system. Division A consisted of 11 teams from last season's Division A, plus Hungary who were promoted. Division B consisted of 8 of the lower ranked teams and new entries to the competition. Each division has its own regulations and competition format.

Due to the beach soccer event at the 2015 European Games (24–28 June) and the 2015 FIFA Beach Soccer World Cup (9–19 July) scheduled to take place right in the middle of the typical EBSL season of June to August, BSWW were forced to organise a shorter season than usual, featuring an abnormally low amount of regular season stages of fixtures (two, rather than the customary three or four). Consequently, whereas each Division A nation would usually take part in two stages, this season they only took part in one.

Calendar

More information Dates, City ...

All times are CEST (UTC+02:00).

Teams

More information DIVISION A, DIVISION B ...

Stage 1 (Moscow, 12–14 June)

     Stage winners

Division A

More information Team, Pld ...

Schedule and results

More information Italy, 4 – 2 ...
More information Belarus, 2 – 1 ...
More information Greece, 1 – 2 ...
More information Poland, 3 – 3 (a.e.t.) ...

More information Italy, 2 – 0 ...
More information Belarus, 4 – 5 (a.e.t.) ...
More information Portugal, 6 – 1 ...
More information Russia, 4 – 1 ...

More information Germany, 7 – 6 ...
More information France, 3 – 1 ...
More information Portugal, 5 – 6 ...
More information Russia, 3 – 3 (a.e.t.) ...

Individual Awards

MVP: Italy Gabriele Gori
Top scorer: Italy Gabriele Gori, Belarus Ihar Bryshtel, Portugal Zé Maria (5 goals)
Best goalkeeper: Russia Ivan Ostrovsky

Source:[1]

Stage 2 (Siófok, 7–9 August)

     Stage winners (Div. A)
     Stage winners (Div. B)

Division A

More information Team, Pld ...

Schedule and results

More information Spain, 5 – 6 (a.e.t.) ...
More information Ukraine, 5 – 4 (a.e.t.) ...

More information Spain, 4 – 9 ...
More information Switzerland, 10 – 4 ...

More information Switzerland, 7 – 3 ...
More information Hungary, 5 – 6 ...

Division B

More information Team, Pld ...

Schedule and results

More information Czech Republic, 6 – 9 ...
More information England, 5 – 3 ...
More information Andorra, 0 – 5 ...
More information Romania, 2 – 6 ...

More information Czech Republic, 5 – 3 ...
More information England, 2 – 5 ...
More information Turkey, 7 – 3 ...
More information Azerbaijan, 4 – 0 ...

More information Norway, 4 – 0 ...
More information Moldova, 3 – 3 (a.e.t.) ...
More information Turkey, 6 – 2 ...
More information Azerbaijan, 6 – 5 (a.e.t.) ...

Individual Awards

MVP: Switzerland Noël Ott
Top scorer: Switzerland Dejan Stankovic (10 goals)
Best goalkeeper: Ukraine Volodymyr Hladchenko

Source:[2]

Cumulative standings

The eight best placed teams in Division A qualified for the Superfinal. The qualifiers for the Promotion Final were the eight best placed teams in Division B and the last placed team in Division A.

     Team advanced to Superfinal
     Team advanced to Promotional Final

Ranking & tie-breaking criteria: 1. Points earned 2. Highest stage placement 3. Goal difference 4. Goals scored.

More information Pos, Team ...

Since Division A teams only participated in one stage this season, tie-breaking criteria were different than usual for the top tier. Instead of teams tied on points then ranked on goal difference, teams tied were then ranked based on who placed the highest in the group of the stage they played in[3] (as is usual in Division B). If the two teams both finished in the same position in their respective groups, only then was goal difference used.

Hence, of the five teams on three points, France finished highest having finished 2nd in stage one, Poland last having finished 4th in stage one. Meanwhile the other three all finished in 3rd place in their respective stage groups so were then ranked by goal difference.

Finals (Pärnu, 20–23 August)

Promotional Final (Division B)

Teams

clinched Promotional Final

Group 1 Standings

More information Team, Pld ...

Group 2 Standings

More information Team, Pld ...

Schedule and results

More information Czech Republic, 2 – 0 ...
More information Azerbaijan, 5 – 6 (a.e.t.) ...
More information Hungary, 1 – 3 ...
More information Norway, 5 – 5 ...

More information Azerbaijan, 4 – 5 (a.e.t.) ...
More information Hungary, 5 – 4 ...
More information Turkey, 3 – 3 (a.e.t.) ...
More information England, 3 – 5 ...

More information Turkey, 4 – 4 (a.e.t.) ...
More information Romania, 4 – 3 ...
More information Norway, 3 – 4 (a.e.t.) ...
More information Estonia, 7 – 6 ...

Play-off results

Seventh-place Match
More information Norway, 4 – 9 ...
Fifth-place Match
More information Hungary, 4 – 2 ...
Third-place Match
More information England, 2 – 2 (a.e.t.) ...
Promotion Final
More information Estonia, 6 – 6 ...

Final Division B Standing

More information Rank, Team ...

Superfinal (Division A)

Teams

clinched Championship Final

Group 1 Standings

More information Team, Pld ...

Group 2 Standings

More information Team, Pld ...

Schedule and results

More information Ukraine, 6 – 5 ...
More information Spain, 2 – 7 ...
More information France, 2 – 5 ...
More information Portugal, 3 – 3 (a.e.t.) ...

More information Italy, 3 – 3 (a.e.t.) ...
More information Ukraine, 4 – 5 ...
More information Switzerland, 5 – 8 ...
More information Portugal, 6 – 2 ...

More information Italy, 6 – 7 ...
More information Belarus, 3 – 4 (a.e.t.) ...
More information Switzerland, 5 – 8 ...
More information Russia, 3 – 0 ...

Play-off results

Seventh-place Match
More information Belarus, 2 – 3 ...
Fifth-place Match
More information Italy, 15 – 10 ...
Third-place Match
More information Spain, 3 – 6 ...
Championship final Match
More information Ukraine, 4 – 5 ...

Individual Awards

Source:[4]

Final Division A Standing

More information Rank, Team ...

Sources


References

  1. "Россия с Беларусью, доведя поединок до серии пенальти, выходят в Суперфинал..." BeachSoccer.Ru (in Russian). 14 June 2015. Retrieved 12 July 2022.

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