2020_Africa_Beach_Soccer_Cup_of_Nations

2021 Beach Soccer Africa Cup of Nations

2021 Beach Soccer Africa Cup of Nations

International football competition


The 2021 Africa Beach Soccer Cup of Nations was the fourth edition of the Africa Beach Soccer Cup of Nations (BSAFCON),[1] the premier beach soccer championship in Africa contested by men's national teams who are members of the Confederation of African Football (CAF). Originally organised by Beach Soccer Worldwide (BSWW) under the title FIFA Beach Soccer World Cup CAF qualifier[2] (informally known as CAF Beach Soccer Championship), in 2015, CAF became organisers and began using the BSAFCON title to which the competition was officially renamed the next year.[3] Overall, this was the 10th edition of the event.

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The tournament was due to take place in Jinja, Uganda between 23 and 29 November 2020.[4][5] However, due to the COVID-19 pandemic and rising water levels on the shores of Lake Victoria affecting the host beach, Uganda withdrew from hosting.[6] Senegal were subsequently chosen as the new hosts,[7] with the tournament rescheduled to take place from 23 to 29 May 2021,[8][9] in the city of Saly.[10]

The event also acted as the qualification route for African teams to the 2021 FIFA Beach Soccer World Cup in Russia; the winners and runners-up qualified.

Senegal were the defending champions and successfully defended the title, after defeating Mozambique 4–1 in the final to secure their 6th title.

Qualification

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The 2021 Africa Beach Soccer Cup of Nations qualifying round determined the eight teams that would compete in the final tournament in May 2021.

The fixtures were announced by CAF on 4 March 2021.[11] The matches were to be played on the weekends of 26–27 March and 9–10 April 2021. However, the COVID-19 pandemic caused a number of withdrawals.[12]

Qualification ties were played on a home-and-away, two-legged basis. If the sides were level on aggregate after the second leg, the away goals rule was applied, and if still level, the tie proceeded directly to a penalty shoot-out (no extra time played).[13]

Entrants

Fourteen teams entered the competition. The qualifying matches involved the lowest-ranked twelve entrants. The six winners of the ties qualified for the final tournament, joining two automatic qualifiers – Senegal, the hosts, and Egypt, the highest-ranked entrant based on the results of the previous edition.[11]

Nigeria, who had previously competed at every edition of the tournament and qualified for the World Cup from the last two championships, were unable to enter this year's tournament because the Nigeria Football Federation (NFF) had indefinitely barred the national team from competing following the team's "poor outing" at the 2019 World Cup.[14]

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Note: The numbers in parentheses show the African ranking of the teams at the time of the qualification round (out of 23 nations).[15]

Matches

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Qualified teams

The following eight teams qualified for the final tournament:[16]

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Draw

The draw to split the eight teams into two groups of four took place at 12:00 EGY (UTC+2) on 29 April 2021 in Cairo, Egypt. It was conducted by CAF Head of Competitions, Khaled Nasser.[16][17][18]

Initially, two teams were seeded and assigned to the head of the groups: to Group A, as the hosts, Senegal, and to Group B, as team ranked highest in the previous edition of the championship, Egypt. The other six teams were placed in a single pot. As each was drawn out, the placement of the teams alternated back and forth between Groups A and B.[16][17]

Venue

Location of Saly in Senegal

One venue was used to host all matches in the city of Saly.[10] The stadium was purpose-built; it was scheduled to be constructed between 11 and 17 May. It had a capacity of 1000, however, 500 was the maximum capacity in order to accommodate social distancing measures regarding the COVID-19 pandemic.[19]

Squads

Each squad contained up to 15 players.[20]

Group stage

The match schedule was originally released on 8 May.[21] The programme was revised on 20 May.[22]

Each team earns three points for a win in regulation time, two points for a win in extra time, one point for a win in a penalty shoot-out, and no points for a defeat. The top two teams from each group advance to the semi-finals.[13]

All times are local, GMT (UTC±0).

Group A

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Source: CAF
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Notes:
  1. DR Congo's withdrawal was announced on 20 May; the reasons for which were undisclosed.[22]
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Group B

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Source: CAF
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5th place play-off

The teams finishing in third place in the groups are knocked out of title-winning contention, receding to play in a consolation match to determine 5th and 6th place in the final standings.

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Knockout stage

The group winners and runners-up progress to the knockout stage to continue to compete for the title. 27 May was allocated as a rest day.

 
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28 May
 
 
 Senegal3
 
29 May
 
 Morocco 2
 
 Senegal4
 
28 May
 
 Mozambique 1
 
 Mozambique 6
 
 
 Uganda 3
 
Third place play-off
 
 
29 May
 
 
 Morocco5
 
 
 Uganda 3

Semi finals

Winners qualify for the 2021 FIFA Beach Soccer World Cup.

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Third place play-off

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Final

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Awards

Winners trophy

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Individual awards

The following awards were given at the conclusion of the tournament:[23]

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Goalscorers

There were 102 goals scored in 14 matches, for an average of 7.29 goals per match.

10 goals

  • Mozambique Nelson Manuel

9 goals

  • Egypt Hossam "Paulo" Hassan
  • Mozambique Rachide Sefo Smith

6 goals

  • Morocco Rabi Aboutalbi

5 goals

  • Senegal Raoul Mendy

4 goals

  • Uganda Emmanuel Alex Wasswa
  • Senegal Babacar Fall
  • Egypt Ahmed Elshahat
  • Morocco Nassim El Hadaoui

3 goals

  • Uganda Isma Kawawulo
  • Senegal Ninou Diatta
  • Seychelles Ronny Bamboche

2 goals

  • Uganda Baker Lukooya
  • Senegal Mamadou Sylla
  • Tanzania Jaruph Rajab Juma
  • Tanzania Stephano Walles Mapunda
  • Egypt Haitham Mahsoub
  • Egypt Mohamed Hassan
  • Egypt Abdelrahman Hassan
  • Egypt Eslam Salama
  • Mozambique Yuran Jose Malate
  • Morocco Driss Ghannam

1 goal

  • Uganda Rica Byaruhanga
  • Uganda Paul Lule
  • Senegal Pope Boye
  • Tanzania Kashiru Salumu Said
  • Tanzania Ismail Gambo
  • Egypt Abdelaziz Abdelaziz
  • Egypt Ahmed Fayed
  • Egypt Hassane Hussein
  • Mozambique Fadil Ainadine
  • Mozambique Ramossete Cumbe
  • Morocco Yassine Kerroum
  • Morocco Kamal El Mahrouk
  • Morocco Ismail El Ouariry
  • Morocco Sami Iazal
  • Morocco Yassir Abada
  • Seychelles Lorddy Autre
  • Seychelles Terence Amade
  • Seychelles Robinson Gift

Final standings

Qualified for the 2021 FIFA Beach Soccer World Cup
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Qualified teams for FIFA Beach Soccer World Cup

The following two teams from CAF qualify for the 2021 FIFA Beach Soccer World Cup.

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1 Bold indicates champions for that year. Italic indicates hosts for that year.

References

  1. "Futsal and Beach Soccer Committee holds meeting in Kampala". CAF. 27 March 2018. Retrieved 16 August 2018.
  2. Gaich, Rémi (11 January 2016). BSWW competitions / National teams. Barcelona: Beach Soccer Worldwide. pp. 14, 15, 19.
  3. "CAF renames six competitions". Daily Post (Nigeria). 11 August 2015. Retrieved 16 August 2018.
  4. "AFCON 2020 Beach Soccer: Uganda wins hosting rights". kawowo.com. 30 November 2018. Retrieved 3 December 2018.
  5. "Что? Где? Когда? Открываем все "чёрные ящики" сезона-2020!" (in Russian). Beach Soccer Russia. 20 January 2020. Retrieved 21 January 2020.
  6. "Uganda withdraws from hosting 2020 Africa Beach soccer Cup of Nations". Footballghana.com. 6 July 2020. Retrieved 16 January 2021.
  7. "Beach Soccer Africa Cup of Nations, Senegal 2021: Registration open". CAF. 17 December 2020. Retrieved 16 January 2021.
  8. "LA PROCHAINE CAN DE BEACH SOCCER À SALY PORTUDAL (PRÉSIDENT FÉDÉRATION)" (in French). Senegalese Press Agency. 15 April 2021. Archived from the original on 30 April 2021. Retrieved 28 April 2021.
  9. "Beach Soccer AFCON - Pawasa's Tanzania aiming for the last four". CAF. 29 April 2021. Retrieved 29 April 2021.
  10. "Regulations of the African Beach Soccer Championship" (PDF). Confédération Africaine de Football. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2018-08-17. Retrieved 5 March 2021.
  11. "Nigeria miss first ever Africa Beach Soccer Nations Cup". Sport News Africa. 4 March 2021. Archived from the original on 26 May 2021. Retrieved 5 March 2021.
  12. "Overall World Ranking – Africa - CAF". Beach Soccer Worldwide. 5 March 2021. Archived from the original on 2020-11-20. Retrieved 5 March 2021.
  13. "Teams". CAF. Retrieved 31 May 2021.
  14. "Beach Soccer AFCON - DR Congo withdraws, schedule revamped". Confederation of African Football. 20 May 2021. Retrieved 20 May 2021.
  15. "Beach Soccer AFCON - Senegal Champions for 3rd consecutive time". Confederation of African Football. 29 May 2021. Retrieved 31 May 2021.

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