2002 Euro Beach Soccer League

2002 Euro Beach Soccer League
Tournament details
Dates 1 June – 7 September
Teams 10 (from 1 confederation)
Venue(s) 11 (in 11 host cities)
Final positions
Champions  Portugal (1st title)
Runners-up  Spain
Third place  France
Fourth place  Turkey
Tournament statistics
Matches played 67
Goals scored 733 (10.94 per match)
Top scorer(s) Portugal Alan
Best player Italy Gianni Fruzzetti
Best goalkeeper Spain Roberto Valeiro
El Arenal
Locations of the events of the 2002 Euro Beach Soccer League
Southern Group events
Northern Group events
Superfinal

The 2002 Euro Beach Soccer League, was the fifth edition of the Euro Beach Soccer League (EBSL), the premier beach soccer competition contested between European men's national teams, known as the European Pro Beach Soccer League at the time, occurring annually since its establishment in 1998. The league was organised by Beach Soccer Worldwide (BSWW) between June 1 and September 7, 2002 in nine different nations across Europe.

This season BSWW introduced Divisions to the EBSL for the first time; the nations of the league were split into two groups based on similar levels of ability. These groups were known as the Southern and Northern groups, named so after the roughly similar geographical locations in Europe the nations in the respective divisions could be found. The Southern group consisted of the best 4 nations of the EBSL and was considered as the top division. Whilst the Northern group consisted of the other teams of lesser ability and was considered the lower division of the two. The difference in abilities of the two divisions was reflected in there being less Superfinal qualification spots available for the Northern group.[1]

Each team competed in their respective division/group to try and earn a place in the season-finale event, the Superfinal, in which the league title was then contested directly.[2]

Spain entered the competition as three-time defending champions. However it was Portugal, who having finished runners-up in the league for the last two years, finally found success and claimed their maiden European title by beating the Spanish in the final.[3][4]

The league also doubled as the qualification process for the 2003 Beach Soccer World Championship. The nations finishing in first, second and third place qualified.[5]

Teams

This season 10 nations took part in the Euro Beach Soccer League whom were and were distributed as follows. Despite the names of the groups following the rough geographical locations of the teams in Europe, Turkey was a notably clear exception in the "Northern" group.

Southern Group (Top Division, 4)

Northern Group (Lower Division, 6)

Superfinal berths

Following on from the maiden Superfinal last season, the season-ending event was expanded from four teams to six teams. The table summarises in what positions nations needed to finish in their respective divisions/groups in order to qualify to the Superfinal and what round of the Superfinal they would enter finishing in said positions.

Allocations:[6]

The amount of qualification spots available in the Superfinal from each division reflected the abilities of the nations in the respective groups.

# Position in Division Group Round entered
1Winner Southern Semi-finals
2Runner-up
3Third place Quarter-finals
4Fourth place
5Winner Northern
6Runner-up

Southern Group (Top Division)

The Southern Group consisted of four rounds of fixtures known as stages, with one stage hosted in each of the four countries participating as shown. All four teams took part in each. In each stage, the teams played each other once. The nation who earned the most points at the end of the stage was crowned stage winners.

At the end of the four stages all results were tallied up in a final league table.

Stage 1

Matches

The first stage took place in Marsielle, France. Spain finished as victors in the opening round.

5 July 2002
France  6–7  Italy
Portugal  4–6  Spain
6 July 2002
France  3–6  Spain
Portugal  6–2  Italy
7 July 2002
Italy  2–3  Spain
France  4–8  Portugal

Final standings

Pos Team Pld W W+ L GF GA GD Pts Notes
1 Spain 3300159+69Stage Winners
2 Portugal 32011812+66
3 Italy 31021115–43
4 France 30031321–80

Stage 2

Matches

The second stage took place in Carcavelos, Portugal. The hosts claimed their first stage of the season.

12 July 2002
Portugal  3–1  Italy
France  2–3 (a.e.t.)  Spain
13 July 2002
Portugal  9–6  France
Spain  4–3  Italy
14 July 2002
Italy  1–4  France
Portugal  4–1  Spain

Final standings

Pos Team Pld W W+ L GF GA GD Pts Notes
1 Portugal 3300168+89Stage Winners
2 Spain 311189–15
3 France 31021213–13
4 Italy 3003511–60

Stage 3

Matches

The third stage took place in Rome, Italy. Portugal followed up their first stage win with a second crown here.

19 July 2002
Italy  3–8  Spain
Portugal  6–4  France
20 July 2002
France  5–4 (a.e.t.)  Spain
Italy  2–9  Portugal
21 July 2002
Italy  7–5  France
Portugal  3–2  Spain

Final standings

Pos Team Pld W W+ L GF GA GD Pts Notes
1 Portugal 3300188+109Stage Winners
2 Spain 31021411+33
3 Italy 31021222–103
4 France 30121417–32

Stage 4

Matches

The fourth stage took place in El Arenal, Mallorca, Spain. The final stage was claimed by France.

26 July 2002
France  5–5 (a.e.t.)
2–1 (pens.)
 Portugal
Spain  5–3  Italy
27 July 2002
Italy  2–3  Portugal
Spain  7–8 (a.e.t.)  France
28 July 2002
Spain  4–3 Portugal
France  4–2  Italy

Final standings

Pos Team Pld W W+ L GF GA GD Pts Notes
1 France 31201714+37Stage Winners
2 Spain 32011614+26
3 Portugal 3102111103
4 Italy 3003712–50

Final Southern Group table

All four teams of the Southern Group automatically qualified to the Superfinal. Finishing first and second earned those teams byes straight into the semi-finals of the Superfinal, whilst the lower positioned teams in third and fourth were entered into the quarter-finals

Portugal were crowned winners of the group and earned the bye into the Superfinal semi-finals along with runners-up Spain.

Pos Team Pld W W+ L GF GA GD Pts Qualification
1 Portugal 129036339+2427Advance to Superfinal semi-finals
2 Spain 127145343+1023
3 France 122375665–912Advance to Superfinal quarter-finals
4 Italy 1220103560–256

Northern Group (Lower Division)

The Northern consisted of six rounds of fixtures known as stages, which commenced before the matches of the Southern Group. Of the nations competing, Austria hosted two stages, England, Switzerland and Turkey one, whilst Norway and Germany did not host any stage (despite Dusseldorf originally scheduled to host a round of fixtures).[2] The remaining stage was held in a neutral country, France. Four of the six teams took part in each stage, with each team taking part in a total of four stages. In every round of fixtures the teams played each other once. The nation who earned the most points at the end of the stage was crowned stage winners.

At the end of the six stages all results were tallied up in a final league table.

Stage 1

Matches

The first stage took place in Brighton, England. The Swiss won the first stage crown.

1 June 2002
England  4–3  Norway
Switzerland   5–4  Germany
2 June 2002
England  1–5   Switzerland
Germany  5–4  Norway
3 June 2002
Norway  5–9   Switzerland
England  2–3  Germany

Final standings

Pos Team Pld W W+ L GF GA GD Pts Notes
1  Switzerland 33001910+99Stage Winners
2 Germany 32011211+16
3 England 3102711–43
4 Norway 30031218–60

Stage 2

Matches

The second stage took place in Alanya, Turkey. Switzerland won their second consecutive stage.

12 July 2002
Austria  9–1  England
Turkey  6–6 (a.e.t.)
2–1 (pens.)
  Switzerland
13 July 2002
Turkey  5–2  Austria
Switzerland   11–5  England
14 July 2002
Austria  2–4   Switzerland
Turkey  4–5  England

Final standings

Pos Team Pld W W+ L GF GA GD Pts Notes
1  Switzerland 32012113+86Stage Winners
2 Turkey 31111513+25
3 Austria 31021310+33
4 England 31021124–133

Stage 3

Matches

The third stage took place in Basel, Switzerland. Turkey were crowned stage champions based on their head-to-head record with Germany.

19 July 2002
Turkey  5–4 (a.e.t.) Germany
Switzerland   9–7  Norway
20 July 2002
Turkey  4–3 (a.e.t.) Norway
Switzerland   4–6  Germany
21 July 2002
Germany  9–5  Norway
Switzerland   4–6  Turkey

Final standings

Pos Team Pld W W+ L GF GA GD Pts Notes
1 Turkey 31201511+47Stage Winners
2 Germany 32011914+56
3  Switzerland 31021719–23
4 Norway 30031522–70

Stage 4

Matches

The fourth stage took place in Linz, Austria. The hosts finished with their first stage win of the season.

2 August 2002
Austria  5–4  Norway
England  6–2  Germany
3 August 2002
Austria  9–8  Germany
Norway  5–6  England
4 August 2002
Germany  6–4  Norway
Austria  10–2  England

Final standings

Pos Team Pld W W+ L GF GA GD Pts Notes
1 Austria 33002414+109Stage Winners
2 England 32011417–36
3 Germany 31021619–33
4 Norway 30031317–52

Stage 5

Matches

The fifth stage took place in Kitzbühel, Austria. Turkey won the stage based on their head-to-head record with Norway, whilst Austria finished ahead of Germany also based on head-to-head records.

16 August 2002
Austria  6–10  Norway
Turkey  7–9  Germany
17 August 2002
Austria  7–8 (a.e.t.)  Turkey
Norway  7–7 (a.e.t.)
2–1 (pens.)
 Germany
18 August 2002
Austria  11–8  Germany
Turkey  7–5  Norway

Final standings

Pos Team Pld W W+ L GF GA GD Pts Notes
1 Turkey 31112221+15Stage Winners
2 Norway 31112220+25
3 Austria 31022426–23
4 Germany 31022425–13

Stage 6

Matches

The sixth and final stage took place in Palavas-les-Flots, France. Austria claimed the final stage of the Northern Group.

30 August 2002
Austria  7–4  Turkey
Switzerland   7–6  England
31 August 2002
England  2–10  Turkey
Austria  7–4   Switzerland
1 September 2002
England  7–12  Austria
Turkey  12–10   Switzerland

Final standings

Pos Team Pld W W+ L GF GA GD Pts Notes
1 Austria 33002615+119Stage Winners
2 Turkey 32012619+76
3  Switzerland 31022125–43
4 England 30031529–140

Final Northern Group table

The top two teams of the Northern Group qualified to the Superfinal, entering at the quarter-final stage. The remaining nations exited this season's EBSL.

Austria were narrowly crowned winners, with runners-up Turkey ousting Switzerland by a similarly slim margin to also successfully qualify for the season-ending event.

Pos Team Pld W W+ L GF GA GD Pts Qualification
1 Austria 128048765+2224Advance to Superfinal quarter-finals
2 Turkey 125437864+1423
3  Switzerland 127057867+1121
4 Germany 126067169+218
5 England 124084781–3412
6 Norway 1211106277–155

Superfinal

Qualified teams

This is a summary of the teams who qualified for the Superfinal.

# Team Group Round entered
1 PortugalSouthern Semi-finals
2 Spain
3 France Quarter-finals
4 Italy
5 Austria Northern
6 Turkey

Results

This season the Superfinal was played as a straight knockout tournament. Four of the six teams contesting the title started in the quarter-finals, whilst the top two nations from the Southern Group received a bye and started in the semi-finals. The teams played one match per round until the final when the winner of the 2002 Euro Beach Soccer League was crowned. The losers of the quarter and semi-finals played in consolation matches to determine their final league placements.

In the quarter-finals the Southern and Northern group qualifiers were kept apart; one tie involved the two qualifiers from the Northern Group playing against each other, whilst the other tie had the two qualifiers from the Southern Group playing one another. Finishing in the top two of the top tier, Portugal had a bye straight into the semis. However, as winners of the Southern Group, Portugal were also rewarded with getting to play the weaker of the two quarter-final winners, the winner of the all-Northern tie, in the semi-finals. Whilst Spain, as runners-up of the Southern Group, did not earn this luxury and had to play the harder-on-paper winner of the all-Southern quarter-final.[6]

In the final, Madjer came out as top scorer with 4 goals,[7] whilst Amarelle was amongst the scorers for the Spanish.[8]

  Quarter-finals (5th Sep.) Semi-finals (6th Sep.) Final (7th Sep.)
                           
 Portugal 8  
 Austria 6  
 Turkey 5  
 Turkey 14  
   Portugal 8
   Spain 6
 Spain (pens.) 6 (2)
 France 12  
 France 6 (1)  
 Italy 7  
5th place match (6th Sep.) 3rd place match (7th Sep.)
 Austria 7  Turkey 3
 Italy 6  France 9

Winners

 2002 Euro Beach Soccer League
Champions 

Portugal
First title

Superfinal final standings

Portugal beat Spain in the final to win their first Euro Beach Soccer League title at their fifth attempt, and end Spain's run of three successive EPBSL titles.

Finishing in the top three positions also earned those nations qualification straight into the upcoming World Cup.[5]

Pos Team Notes Qualification
1 Portugal EBSL Champions Qualified to 2003 Beach Soccer World Championship
2 Spain Runners-up
3 FranceThird place
4 Turkey
5 Austria
6 Italy

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