2018 Euro Beach Soccer League Explained

Tourney Name:Euro Beach Soccer League
Year:2018
Dates:22 June – 9 September
Size:330px
Num Teams:27
Confederations:1
Country:Azerbaijan
Country2:Portugal
Country3:Russia
Country4:Belarus
Country5:Germany
Country6:Italy
Venues:6
Cities:6
Count:2
Matches:89
Goals:714
Prevseason:2017
Nextseason:2019

The 2018 Euro Beach Soccer League (EBSL) was the 21st edition of the Euro Beach Soccer League, the annual, premier competition in European beach soccer contested between men's national teams. It was organised by Beach Soccer Worldwide (BSWW), in a league and play-off format.

This season, teams continued to take part in two divisions, the top tier (Division A) and the bottom tier (Division B). 12 teams continued to contest Division A, consisting of the top 11 finishers from last year plus Turkey who were promoted to the top tier. Whilst Division B accommodated 15 nations: 13 nations who did not gain promotion from last season, Georgia who made their debut, plus Greece who were relegated from the top tier at the end of last season. No nations returned after an absence from competing in recent years, however, the Netherlands, who had competed in the last two seasons, did not enter this year.

A total of five stages of fixtures were scheduled during the regular season. Each team from Division A played in two stages whilst each team in Division B played in one. At each stage the participating nations earned points for the overall league tables.

At the end of the regular season, according to the league tables, the eight best teams in Division A advanced to the post-season event, the Superfinal, to compete to become the winners of this year's EBSL. Meanwhile, the top seven teams in Division B (the four group winners and three best runners-up) and the team ranked bottom of Division A played in a different post-season event, the Promotion Final, to try to earn a spot in Division A next year.

The top scorer of the 2002 season,[1] Alan of Portugal, announced his retirement on 11 June;[2] Alan competed in all 20 EBSL seasons since the inaugural edition in 1998, meaning this year marked the first EBSL season in which he did not feature.

The league also acted as the qualification route to the 2019 European Games; the top six teams of the Superfinal plus the Promotion Final winners qualified to joint hosts Belarus.[3]

Germany, the defending Division A team in the Promotion Final, beat Romania in the final to win the event, therefore retaining their Division A status for next season. Russia were the defending champions but were knocked out of title-winning contention in the group stage of the Superfinal, ultimately finishing fourth in the post-season event, just the second time (the other 2005), that Russia failed to finish in the top three. The concluding match of the Superfinal was contested between Italy and Spain, who were looking to end 13 and 12-year waits since their last respective EBSL titles (2005 and 2006). Italy, on home sand, won the match on penalties to claim their second European title.[4]

Calendar and locations

The schedule was announced on 23 March.[5]

For the first time, Azerbaijan and Belarus hosted an EBSL regular season stage. It was also the first time since the 2013 season that no nations in Division B hosted a stage, only the second time this had occurred since divisions were introduced in 2002.

PhaseDatesCountryCityStageDivisions
Regular
season
22–24 June bgcolor=#bbf3bb align=centerA
6–8 July bgcolor=#bbf3bb align=centerA bgcolor=#b8def6 align=centerB
20–22 July bgcolor=#bbf3bb align=centerA bgcolor=#b8def6 align=centerB
3–5 August bgcolor=#bbf3bb align=centerA
24–26 August bgcolor=#bbf3bb align=centerA bgcolor=#b8def6 align=centerB
6–9 Septemberbgcolor=#bbf3bb align=centerA
bgcolor=#b8def6 align=centerB

Teams

The following teams have entered this season, in the following divisions (12 in Division A,[5] 15 in Division B[6]).

The numbers in parentheses show the European ranking of each team prior to the start of the season, out of 36 nations.[7]

Division A

Division B

Notes:

1. Promoted from Division B at the end of the 2017 season

2. Relegated from Division A at the end of the 2017 season

3. Teams making their debut

Stage 1 (Baku, 22–24 June)

Matches are listed as local time in Baku, AZT (UTC+4).

All matches took place at the Baku Beach Arena,[8] part of the Flag Square cluster of the European Games Park in Sabail raion, with a capacity of 3,900.[9] The stadium previously hosted the beach soccer event at the 2015 European Games.[8]

There were no Division B fixtures during this stage.

Division A

Group 1

height=5
Key:Group winners /(H)Hosts
Team
133000145+99
23200196+36
3 (H)31002511–63
430003612–60
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Group 2

height=5
Key:Group winners
Team
132010119+27
232001218+136
33100269–33
430003517–120
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Awards

The following were presented after the conclusion of the final day's matches.[10]

width=150Stage Winners trophyTop scorer(s)width=200Best playerwidth=200Best goalkeeper
Dejan Stanković
Noël Ott
6 goals Leo Martins Elinton Andrade

Stage 2 (Nazaré, 6–8 July)

Matches are listed as local time in Nazaré, WEST (UTC+1)

All matches took place at the Estádio do Viveiro on Praia de Nazaré (Nazaré Beach),[11] in tandem with the hosting of the 2018 Women's Euro Beach Soccer Cup.

The stadium had recently been undergoing redevelopment, increasing its capacity from 1,600 to 2,200.[12] However, one part of the stadium was still awaiting upgrades,[13] meaning the new capacity figure was yet to be fully reached.

During this round, Bulgaria won a stage title for the first time (in either division).

Division A

height=5
Key:Group winners /(H) Hosts
width=50%
Team
1311101510+56
2311011613+35
3 (H)31002121203
430003715–80
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Division B

Group 1

height=5
Key:Group winners
Team
133000217+149
232001169+76
3310021411+33
430003226–240
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Group 2

height=5
Key:Group winners
Team
12101086+24
2200114401
32000224–20
The Serbia vs. Estonia match was the first goalless draw in the 20-year history of the EBSL.[14]
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Awards

The following were presented after the conclusion of the final day's matches. Individual awards apply to Division A only.[15]

Stage Winners trophyTop scorer(s)width=175Best playerwidth=175Best goalkeeper

(Division A)

(Division B)
Antonio Mayor
Chiky Ardil
Oleksandr Korniichuk
Cem Keskin
4 goals Be Martins Vitalii Sydorenko

Stage 3 (Moscow, 20–22 July)

Matches are listed as local time in Moscow, MSK (UTC+3).

All matches took place at Yantar Beach Soccer Stadium in the district of Strogino,[16] with a capacity of 2,500.[17]

This was the eighth time Moscow hosted an EBSL event, drawing level with Marseille as the cities to host the most events in the league's history.

During this round, Kazakhstan won an EBSL stage title for the first time (in either division).

Division A

height=5
Key:Group winners /(H) Hosts
Team
1 (H)32100178+98
2310021311+23
3310021420–63
4310021520–53
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Switzerland, Azerbaijan and Poland are ranked accordingly based on their three-way head-to-head results

Division B

height=5
Key:Group winners
Team
1330001811+79
2311011512+35
3310021012–23
430003917–80
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Awards

The following were presented after the conclusion of the final day's matches. Individual awards apply to Division A only.[18]

Stage Winners trophyTop scorer(s)width=175Best playerwidth=175Best goalkeeper

(Division A)
width=120
(Division B)
Noël Ott7 goals Maxim Chuzhkov

Stage 4 (Minsk, 3–5 August)

Matches are listed as local time in Minsk, FET (UTC+3).

All matches took place at the National Beach Soccer Stadium, part of the Olympic Sports Complex in Pyershamayski District,[19] with a capacity of 1,300.[20]

With construction beginning on 8 June, the stadium was a newbuild, commissioned specifically for the purpose of hosting the beach soccer event at the 2019 European Games; this stage was organised to take place in Minsk to serve as test event for the new venue ahead of the upcoming games.[19]

There were no Division B fixtures during this stage; this contributes to the fact this was the first stage to feature just four teams since the Moscow stage of the 2013 season.

Division A

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Key:Group winners /(H) Hosts
width=50%
Team
1 (H)312002013+77
2320011610+66
3310021319–63
4300031522–70
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Awards

The following were presented after the conclusion of the final day's matches.[21]

width=150Stage Winners trophywidth=200 colspan=2Top scorer(s)width=200Best playerwidth=200Best goalkeeper
Ilia Savich7 goals Ihar Bryshtel Simone Del Mestre

Stage 5 (Warnemünde, 24–26 August)

Matches are listed as local time in Warnemünde, CEST (UTC+2)

All matches took place on the site of the Sport & Beach Arena on Warnemünde Beach,[22] at the purpose built DFB Beachsoccer Arena,[23] with a capacity of approximately 1,500 seats.[24]

Georgia made their EBSL debut during this stage, the 34th different nation to compete in the league.

England claimed the Division B stage crown, meaning they won back-to-back second-tier titles for the first time.

Division A

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Key:Group winners /(H) Hosts
Team
133000189+99
232001127+56
331002710–33
4 (H)30002617–110
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Division B

height=5
Key:Group winners
Team
133000207+139
2320011815+36
3310021016–63
430003818–100
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Awards

The following were presented after the conclusion of the final day's matches. Individual awards apply to Division A only.[25]

Stage Winners trophyTop scorer(s)width=175Best playerwidth=175Best goalkeeper

(Division A)
width=110
(Division B)
Llorenç Gomez6 goals Antonio Mayor Ivan Ostrovskii

League tables

At end of regular season[26]

Ranking & tie-breaking criteria: Division A – 1. Points earned 2. Goal difference 3. Goals scored | Division B – 1. Highest group placement 2. Points earned 3. Goal difference 4. Goals scored 5. Results against 4th place team

Division A

TeamQualification
1641103319+1415Advance to
Superfinal
2641012915+1414
3632012919+1013
4640022617+912
5631112722+512
6630033419+159
7630032219+39
8620041931–126
9610051322–93
10610053042–123
11610052034–143
12600061134–230Promotion Final

Division B

height=40 width="20"Teamwidth=90Qualification
1 (Q) 22000127+56
Promotion
Final
2 (Q) 22000116+56
322000116+56
4 (Q) 2101086+24
5 (q) 21001128+43
6 (q) 210018803
7 (q) 20101111102
8200114401
92000224–20
1020002611–50
112000249–50
1220002512–70
1330003917–80
1430003818–100
1530003226–240

Note: Since one group in Division B consisted of just three teams, for the teams who finished in 1st, 2nd or 3rd in a group of four, their results against the 4th placed team in their groups have been discounted.[26]

Key:

Team group placement: 1st place / 2nd place / 3rd place / 4th place
(Q) – Qualified to Promotion Final as a group winner
(q) – Qualified to Promotion Final as a best group runner-up

Promotion Final (Alghero, 6–9 September)

Matches are listed as local time in Alghero, CEST (UTC+2)

All matches took place at a purpose built stadium on Spiaggia del Lido di San Giovanni,[27] with a capacity of approximately 1,500.[28]

The winners of the Promotion Final earned a place in Division A next season; they also qualified for the 2019 European Games.

(Note two teams were ineligible to qualify to the European Games: Germany, as the team that finished 12th in Division A and Kazakhstan, who are not a member of the European Olympic Committees. In the event one of these teams was to win the Promotion Final, the next highest ranked eligible team would qualify in their place.)[29]

Qualified teams

The teams in bold qualified as Division B regular season group winners; those in italics qualified as the three best group runners-up.

The team in attempted to retain their position in Division A, having finished bottom of the regular season table.

Notes:

1. First appearance in Promotion Final

2. First appearance as defending Division A team in Promotion Final

Group stage

height=5
Key: Advance to –Final /3rd place match /5th place match /7th place match

Group 1

Team
133000164+129
232001128+46
331002915–63
430003717–100
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Group 2

Team
132001157+86
2310111014–44
330111109+13
430003914–50
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Play-off stage

Promotion play-off final

Final standings

Germany won the event to retain their Division A status for the 2019 EBSL season; this was just the second time in ten attempts since the Promotion Final was introduced that the defending Division A team successfully won it to preserve their top tier membership (the other France in 2011). Consequently, no Division B team earned promotion to the top division and no Division A team was relegated this year.

Romania claimed the single qualification berth to the 2019 European Games available in the Promotion Final as the highest ranked team eligible to qualify in the final standings.

Key:
The defending Division A team
Qualified to 2019 European Games
Ineligible to qualify for 2019 European Games
TeamOutcome
1 Retained spot in 2019 EBSL Division A
2Remain in Division B
3
4
5
6
7
8

Superfinal (Alghero, 6–9 September)

Matches are listed as local time in Alghero, CEST (UTC+2)

All matches took place at a purpose built stadium on Spiaggia del Lido di San Giovanni,[27] with a capacity of approximately 1,500.[30]

The winners of the Superfinal were crowned 2018 EBSL champions; the top six (excl. Belarus as they qualified automatically as Games hosts) also earned qualification to the 2019 European Games.

Qualified teams

The top eight teams from Division A, as per the end of regular season league table, qualified for the Superfinal.

Notes:

1. First appearance in Superfinal

Group stage

height=5
Key: Advance to –Final /3rd place match /5th place match /7th place match /(H) Hosts

Group 1

Team
1330001310+39
232001198+116
3310021516–13
430003922–130
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Group 2

Team
1 (H)312001714+37
232001137+66
33010278–12
430003614–80
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Play-off stage

Superfinal match

Post-match reactions
Italian goalkeeper Simone Del Mestre on his save of Jose Enrique's penalty that won the game:
"I won everything with Sambenedettese [his club team], but nothing compares to this. Before the final penalty, I turned towards the stand and I said ‘I’ve got this’. I can’t remember much after the save, but I just remember running like crazy all across the pitch."
Italian captain, Francesco Corosiniti:
"This group has managed to perform at a high level for a number of years, but to actually win is something entirely different. It was the climax of everything after Simone’s save and I can say without a doubt that we deserved this victory after all of the sacrifices that we made."
Spanish coach, Joaquín González:[31]
"You have to be proud of the work done." "We deserved to win the final against Italy."

Awards

Individual awards

Awarded for feats achieved in the Superfinal only[32]

width=300Top scorer
Ihar Bryshtel
8 goals
Best player
Llorenç Gomez
Best goalkeeper
Simone Del Mestre

Final standings

Finalists Spain and Italy faced each other for the first time in an EBSL title-decider; both teams were appearing in their second finals (the others 2014 and 2010 respectively) since they each last won their most recent titles (2006 and 2005 respectively). It was also just the second time (the other Spain vs. France, 2003) that neither Russia nor Portugal reached the final.

By winning the Superfinal, Italy ended a 13-year drought (the then current longest wait of any team with a previous title win) to claim their second EBSL crown; both titles were won on penalties. After nine successive wins, including claiming first place in the regular season, this was Spain's first loss of the season; their wait for a sixth title now continues into its 13th year.

Belarus' 5th-place finish was their joint best result (with 2016); the sixth European Games qualifier was therefore decided in the seventh place play-off between Ukraine and Azerbaijan, won by the former.

TeamResult
1 EBSL Champions (2nd title)
2Runners-up
3Third place
4
5
6
7
8

Season statistics

Top scorers

The following tables list the top 12 scorers in each division, including goals scored in both the regular and post season events. Note there is no award presented for these season-encompassing scoring feats, the tables are for statistical purposes only. Scoring awards were bestowed per stage, with the primary award that which was presented in the Superfinal.

Division A

width=45Rankwidth=200Playerwidth=30Pldwidth=65Goals
1 9 18
2 10 15
3 8 14
4 9 12
Ihar Bryshtel 10
Antonio Mayor 10
7 Fedor Zemskov 7 10
Ilia Savich 10
9 Oleksandr Korniichuk 6 9
Salavador "Chiky" Ardil 10
11 Tomasz Późniak 6 8
Christian Biermann 10
Emmanuele Zurlo 10
Rui Coimbra 10
Yury Krasheninnikov 10
Leo Martins 10
Glenn Hodel 10
Dmitry Shishin 10

†. Includes 3 goals scored in the Promotion Final vs. Division B teams.

Division B

width=45Rankwidth=200Playerwidth=30Pldwidth=65Goals
1 Filip Filipov 7 16
2 Aaron Clarke 7 12
Bayanbek Muralinov 7
4 Marian Maciuca 6 10
5 Cameron O'Rourke 7 9
6 Balazs Rutai 7 8
7 Ferenc Besenyei 7 7
Dmitriy Perevyortov 7
Henrik Salveson 7
Jake Younie 7
11 Ionel Florea "Boata" 6 6
Nicolai Ignat 7
Grigorii Cojocari 7
Johan Elverum Salveson 7
Source

Most assists

The following tables list the top 10 assistants in each division including assists provided in both the regular and post season events.

Division A

width=45Rankwidth=200Playerwidth=30Pldwidth=65Assists
1 Noël Ott 9 7
2 Ihar Bryshtel 10 6
3 Mo Jaeggy 8 5
Dona 9
Ivan Kanstantsinau 9
Be Martins 9
Llorenç Gómez 10
Antonio Mayor 10
Michael Misev 10
Dario Ramacciotti 10
Dmitry Shishin 10
Anton Shkarin 10

Division B

width=45Rankwidth=200Playerwidth=30Pldwidth=65Assists
1 Andrei Paul Neag 6 7
2 Kaloyan Tsvetkov 7 6
3 Henrik Salveson 7 5
4 Scott Lawson 6 4
Martin Velikov 7
Dmitriy Perevyortov 7
Tamas Szentes-Biro 7
8 Spyridon Gkritzalis 3 3
Balazs Rutai 7
Ferenc Besenyei 7
Aaron Clarke 7
Benjamin Lipok 7
Tom-Rune Sørensen 7
Filip Filipov 7

Source

Note regarding the recording of assists:
The source of these assists stats does not explain what system was used to determine the award of an assist. The total no. of assists recorded is 341 but 714 goals were scored. The discrepancy of the source not recording an assist for every goal scored may be due to a system in use such as FIFAs assists system – (regardless of who made the final pass to the scorer, no assist is awarded when the scorer ultimately lays the goal on for him/herself via a dribble, solo run etc., scores after intercepting an opponent's pass etc.). However, since the system in use is not explained, note that assists may simply of gone undocumented.

Discipline

The following table lists the players and teams who received the most penalties for disciplinary infringements in each division in both the regular and post season events.

width=175Categorywidth=30Divisionwidth=160Player(s)width=30width=160Team(s)width=30
Most yellow cards
A Bruno Torres
Ivan Kanstantsinau
420
B Pavel Adamov39
height=5 colspan=9
Second yellow cards
A Phillipp Borer11
B Pavel Adamov
Dmitriy Perevyortov
Daniel Zaharia
Abylay Yearly
12
height=5 colspan=9
Straight red cards
A Elinton Andrade
Elchin Gasimov
Be Martins
Yury Cherkasau
12
B Viktor Chornyy
László Szacksó
Marc Ibanez
1

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Source

External links

Notes and References

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  2. News: "SINTO QUE AINDA ESTOU EM BOA FORMA, MAS QUERO TERMINAR EM GRANDE" . . 11 June 2018 . 13 June 2018.
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  4. News: Italy beat Spain on penalties to claim European title . Beach Soccer Worldwide . 9 September 2018 . 9 September 2018.
  5. News: The EBSL 2018, revealed! . Beach Soccer Worldwide . 23 March 2018 . 23 March 2018.
  6. Web site: EBSL 2018: Division B finalised. Beach Soccer Worldwide. 12 June 2018. 12 June 2018.
  7. Web site: OVERALL WORLD RANKING - EUROPE . https://web.archive.org/web/20180609175917/https://beachsoccer.com/ranking/overall/europe . dead . 9 June 2018 . beachsoccer.com . 9 June 2018 . 12 June 2018 .
  8. Cusco . Joan . 23 May 2018 . Kicking off . 4 . Barefoot . Barcelona, Spain . Beach Soccer Worldwide . 9 June 2018 .
  9. News: Press Guide to the Baku 2015 European Games . BEGOC . September 2014 . 31, 60 . 9 June 2018.
  10. News: Л. Мартинс признан MVP этапа Евролиги в Баку, Отт и Станкович - лучшие бомбардиры . Beach Soccer Russia . 24 June 2018 . 24 June 2018 . https://web.archive.org/web/20180624204933/http://bsrussia.com/info/item/9188?type=1 . 24 June 2018 . dead .
  11. Web site: Euro Beach Soccer League 2018 hosted by Nazare Beach Events . Nazare Beach Events Facebook . 27 June 2018 .
  12. Web site: "Тратим на Кубок европейских чемпионов € 200 тыс., но деньги остаются в Назаре" . Beach Soccer Russia . 31 May 2018 . 27 June 2018 . Russian . https://web.archive.org/web/20180628020116/http://bsrussia.com/info/item/8874?type=2 . 28 June 2018 . dead .
  13. Web site: Nazaré é o centro do andebol da Europa . TripSeek . 24 June 2018 . 27 June 2018 . Portuguese .
  14. Web site: Сербия не сумела забить Эстонии, но выиграла в серии пенальти. Норвегия и Болгария добыли по три очка . Beach Soccer Russia . 6 July 2018 . 6 July 2018 . Russian . https://web.archive.org/web/20180707005946/http://bsrussia.com/info/item/9331?type=1 . 7 July 2018 . dead .
  15. News: We'd like to say a huge congratulations to the players who won individual awards in the #EBSLNazare! . Beach Soccer Worldwide Twitter . 8 July 2018 . 9 July 2018.
  16. Note the stadium is also referred to as "Amber Beach Sports Stadium". Web site: Битва за Европу. В Баку стартует главный турнир 2018 года . Beach Soccer Russia . 21 June 2018 . 24 June 2018 . Russian . https://web.archive.org/web/20180623161652/http://bsrussia.com/info/item/9153?type=2 . 23 June 2018 . dead .
  17. Figure as of 2016. Web site: Реконструкция стадиона "Янтарь" в Строгино. . vk.com . 11 February 2016 . 17 July 2017 . Russian .
  18. News: Russia and Kazakhstan both claim third win on final day . Beach Soccer Worldwide . 22 July 2018 . 22 July 2018.
  19. News: Work begins at Minsk 2019 beach soccer venue. insidethegames.biz . 8 June 2018 . 13 June 2018.
  20. News: НАЦИОНАЛЬНЫЙ СТАДИОН ПО ПЛЯЖНОМУ ФУТБОЛУ ОТКРЫТ В МИНСКЕ . minsk2019.by . 31 July 2018 . 1 August 2018 . Russian . https://web.archive.org/web/20180801221039/http://minsk2019.by/ru/news/494 . 1 August 2018 . dead .
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  22. Web site: EURO BEACHSOCCER LEAGUE (EBSL) IN WARNEMÜNDE . rostock.de . 5 August 2018 . German .
  23. Web site: BEACHSOCCER-FESTSPIELE IN WARNEMÜNDE . German Football Association. 17 August 2018 . 5 August 2018 . German .
  24. Web site: DFB DEUTSCHE BEACHSOCCER MEISTERSCHAFTEN . rostock.de . 11 August 2018 . German .
  25. News: Островский - лучший вратарь этапа Евролиги в Варнемюнде. Beach Soccer Russia. 26 August 2018. 26 August 2018. Russian. https://web.archive.org/web/20180827005313/http://bsrussia.com/info/item/9918?type=1. 27 August 2018. dead.
  26. News: EBSL: final regular phase standings . Beach Soccer Worldwide . 27 August 2018 . 27 August 2018.
  27. News: Un piccolo stadio per il Beach Soccer a tempo di record . Alghero Live. 24 August 2018 . 6 September 2018.
  28. News: beach Soccer/Gori cala il poker all extra time,Domani Italia-Spagna finale ore 17,45 . tuttocampo.it . 8 September 2018 . 9 September 2018 .
  29. News: Шесть лучших сборных Суперфинала Евролиги-2018 сыграют на Европейских играх в Минске . Beach Soccer Russia . 5 September 2018 . 5 September 2018 . https://web.archive.org/web/20180906013940/http://bsrussia.com/info/item/9962?type=1 . 6 September 2018 . dead .
  30. News: Alghero capitale europea del beach soccer . La Nuova Sardegna. 5 September 2018 . 6 September 2018.
  31. Web site: Joaquín Alonso: "Hay que estar orgullosos del trabajo realizado" . sefutbol.com . 9 September 2018 . 10 September 2018 . Spanish.
  32. News: Льоренц - MVP Суперфинала Евролиги-2018, Бриштель - лучший бомбардир . Beach Soccer Russia . 9 September 2018 . 9 September 2018 . https://web.archive.org/web/20180910061313/http://bsrussia.com/info/item/10022?type=1 . 10 September 2018 . dead .