2018 Beach Soccer Africa Cup of Nations explained

Tourney Name:Africa Beach Soccer Cup of Nations
Year:2018
Other Titles:2019 FIFA Beach Soccer World Cup CAF qualifier
Country:Egypt
City:Sharm El Sheikh
Dates:8–14 December
Num Teams:8
Confederations:1
Venues:1
Cities:1
Count:5
Matches:20
Goals:185
Top Scorer: Assouan Eric Kablan
Regis Enidiel
Prevseason:2016
Nextseason:2021

The 2018 Africa Beach Soccer Cup of Nations was the third 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 9th edition of the event.[4]

The tournament was played in Sharm El Sheikh, Egypt;[5] the North African country was awarded the hosting rights as they were the only nation to express interest by the deadline.[6] The finals were held from 8–14 December.[7] Qualification took place between 7–23 September.

The event also acted as the qualification route for African teams to the 2019 FIFA Beach Soccer World Cup in Paraguay; the winners and runners-up qualify.[8]

Senegal were the defending champions and successfully defended their title, after defeating Nigeria 6–1 in the final to secure their 5th title.

Qualification

Tourney Name:Africa Beach Soccer Cup of Nations qualification
Year:2018
Dates:7–22 September
Num Teams:10
Confederations:1
Matches:4
Goals:31
Top Scorer: Regis Enidiel
Prevseason:2016
Nextseason:2020

The 2018 Africa Beach Soccer Cup of Nations qualifying rounds determine the eight teams that will compete in the final tournament in December.

The fixtures were approved by CAF on 11 June.[9]

Qualification ties are played on a home-and-away, two-legged basis. If the sides are level on aggregate after the second leg, the away goals rule is applied, and if still level, the tie proceeds directly to a penalty shoot-out (no extra time is played).[10]

Hosts of the finals, Egypt, along with the champions and runners up of the last edition, Senegal and Nigeria respectively, received byes in qualifying; ten other nations contested five qualification berths.[11]

Ghana were due to play but failed to meet participation criteria by the May 31 entry deadline.[12]

Entrants

Roundwidth=400Teams entering roundNo. of teams
Qualification
  • (6th)
  • (8th)
  • (11th)
  • (5th)
  • (3rd)
  • (10th)
  • (13th)
  • (n/a)
  • (12th)
  • (16th)
10
Final tournament
  • (2nd)
  • (4th)
  • (1st)
3
Note: The numbers in parentheses show the African ranking of the teams at the time of the qualification round (out of 20 nations).[13]

Matches

Summary

The first legs were scheduled for 7–9 September, and the second legs were scheduled for 21–23 September 2018.[11]

The winners of each tie qualified for the finals.|}

Bold: Tie winners; qualified for finals.

Details

Ivory Coast won 7–5 on aggregate.----Libya won on walkover after Kenya withdrew.----Tanzania won on walkover after South Africa withdrew.----Morocco won on walkover after Sudan withdrew.----Madagascar won 10–9 on aggregate.

Qualified teams

The following eight teams qualified for the final tournament:[14]

Teamdata-sort-type="number"AppearancePrevious best performance
(hosts) 9th (2006, 2011, 2016)
9th (2009, 2013)
5th (2009, 2013)
5th (2015)
7th (2013)
9th (2007, 2009)
8th (2008, 2011, 2013, 2016)
1st

Draw

The draw for the final tournament was held on 28 October 2018 at the CAF Headquarters in Cairo, Egypt. The eight teams were drawn into two groups of four.[15]

Initially, two teams were automatically assigned to the groups:[16]

The remaining six teams were split into two pots: one of two and one of four; the highest seeds were placed in Pot 1 and the lowest seeds were placed in Pot 2. The teams were seeded based on their results in the 2016 Africa Beach Soccer Cup of Nations.[16] From Pot 1, one team was drawn into Group A and the other team was drawn into Group B; from Pot 2, two teams were drawn into Group A and two teams were drawn into Group B.[16]

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Referees

The following 21 referees will officiate the tournament:[17]

Venue

One venue was used in the city of Sharm El Sheikh.[18]

Squads

Each squad can contain a maximum of 12 players.[20]

Group stage

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.

All times are local, EET (UTC+2).[21]

Group A

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Group B

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Placement stage (5th–8th place)

Fifth place semi-finals

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Fifth place match

Knockout stage

Semi-finals

Winners qualify for 2019 FIFA Beach Soccer World Cup.

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Final

Final ranking

Qualified for the 2019 FIFA Beach Soccer World Cup
RankTeam
4
5
6
7
8

Qualified teams for FIFA Beach Soccer World Cup

The following two teams from CAF qualify for the 2019 FIFA Beach Soccer World Cup.[22]

TeamQualified ondata-sort-type="number"Previous appearances in FIFA Beach Soccer World Cup1
only FIFA era (since 2005)
5 (2006, 2007, 2009, 2011, 2017)
6 (2007, 2008, 2011, 2013, 2015, 2017)

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

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Futsal and Beach Soccer Committee holds meeting in Kampala. 27 March 2018. 16 August 2018. CAF.
  2. Book: Gaich, Rémi . 11 January 2016 . BSWW competitions / National teams . Barcelona . Beach Soccer Worldwide . 14, 15, 19 .
  3. Web site: CAF renames six competitions. 11 August 2015. 16 August 2018. Daily Post (Nigeria).
  4. Web site: FIFA Council makes key decisions for the future of football development. https://web.archive.org/web/20181026182831/https://www.fifa.com/about-fifa/news/y=2018/m=10/news=fifa-council-makes-key-decisions-for-the-future-of-football-development.html. dead. October 26, 2018. FIFA.com. 26 October 2018.
  5. Web site: ELITE BEACH SOCCER REFEREES GEAR UP FOR SHARM EL SHEIKH. 21 July 2018. 16 August 2018. CAF.
  6. Web site: DECISIONS OF CAF EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE – 20 JULY 2017. 20 July 2017. CAF.
  7. Web site: Uganda face Ivory Coast in 2018 AFCON Beach Soccer qualifiers. 28 June 2018. 15 August 2018. New Vision.
  8. Web site: The 2019 FIFA Beach Soccer World Cup goes to Paraguay!. beachsoccer.com. 26 October 2018.
  9. Web site: DECISIONS OF CAF EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE OF 11ST JUNE 2018. Confédération Africaine de Football. 11 June 2018. 16 August 2018. CAF.
  10. Web site: Regulations of the African Beach Soccer Championship. Confédération Africaine de Football. 31 March 2015.
  11. Web site: Uganda to take part in first continental beach soccer qualifiers since 2015. 27 June 2018. 16 August 2018. PML Daily.
  12. Web site: Ghana misses out on 2018 Beach Soccer AFCON due to GFA snub. 11 June 2018. 19 August 2018. citinewsroom.com.
  13. Web site: Overall World Ranking – Africa - CAF. 16 August 2018. 16 August 2018. Beach Soccer Worldwide. https://web.archive.org/web/20180816204427/https://beachsoccer.com/ranking/overall/africa. 2018-08-16.
  14. Web site: Heptet joins host Egypt for Sharm El Sheikh contest. CAF. 24 September 2018.
  15. Web site: Host Egypt handed tough draw. CAF. 28 October 2018.
  16. Web site: Beach Soccer Afcon. Total Africa Cup of Nations – Facebook. 30 October 2018. 5 December 2018.
  17. Web site: 3rd Edition Of Beach Soccer AFCON Egypt 2018 > Referees. 27 August 2018. CAF.
  18. Web site: Venues. CAF.
  19. Web site: This is the complete match schedule for the @CAF_Online #BeachSoccer Africa Cup of Nations!. CAF Twitter.
  20. Web site: CAF Beach Soccer AFCON 2018 Media Guide. CAF.
  21. Web site: Beach Soccer Africa Cup of Nations, Egypt 2018, Fixtures of the Final Tournament. CAF.
  22. Web site: Nigeria, Senegal to represent Africa at Paraguay 2019. https://web.archive.org/web/20190329054149/https://www.fifa.com/beachsoccerworldcup/news/nigeria-first-to-qualify-for-paraguay-2019. dead. March 29, 2019. FIFA.com. 12 December 2018.