The 2019 Euro Beach Soccer League (EBSL) was the 22nd 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.
2019 Euro Beach Soccer League
Composite image of the banner style logos used during the 2019 EBSL. At each regular season stage, the main EBSL banner is joined solely by the subtitle corresponding to that stage.
Locations of the two stages and the Superfinal of the 2019 Euro Beach Soccer League
This season, the competing 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; all twelve teams returned from last season's top tier as none were relegated. Division B accommodated a record 16 nations: 14 nations who did not gain promotion from last season, Finland who made their debut, and the Netherlands who returned after an absence from competing in recent years.
Due to the saturated 2019 international beach soccer calendar for European teams, this season was shortened considerably compared to the usual program.[1][2] A total of just two stages of fixtures were scheduled during the regular season. Each team from Division A played in just one stage (compared to the usual two) whilst each team in Division B also 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.
Azerbaijan, the defending Division A team in the Promotion Final, beat Kazakhstan in the final to win the event, therefore retaining their Division A status for next season;[3] for the second year running, no Division B nation earned promotion. Italy 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. The concluding match of the Superfinal was contested between Russia and Portugal, who were both looking to claim a record sixth European title.[4] Portugal, on home sand, came from 2–0 down to win the match and claim their sixth EBSL crown.[5]
The calendar below was revealed on 18 March 2019.[6]
Similarly to the 2008 and 2015 editions, this season's regular season schedule was truncated, down to just two stages, in order to accommodate the additional events taking up space in the international calendar,[1][2] including Division A teams competing in just one stage each, compared to the usual two stages.[7]
All matches took place at the Estádio do Viveiro on Praia de Nazaré (Nazaré Beach),[9] in tandem with the hosting of the 2019 Women's Euro Beach Soccer Cup. The area has a capacity of 2,200.[10]
During this round, Georgia won their first ever matches in the EBSL,[11] ultimately leading to a first stage title (in either division), meanwhile Spain reached a milestone of winning their 25th stage title. Goalkeeper Valentin Jaeggy made his 300th appearance for Switzerland on day 3, marked with a commemorative jersey presented on-field by fellow players.[12]
All matches took place at the Arena Beach Stadium on the "Spiaggia libera numero 1" (Free beach number 1) section of Playa di Catania (Catania Beach),[13] with a capacity of approximately 2,000.[14]
Finland made their EBSL debut during this stage.[1]
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The 2019 Euro Beach Soccer League EBSL was the 22nd 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 2019 Euro Beach Soccer LeagueComposite image of the banner style logos used during the 2019 EBSL At each regular season stage the main EBSL banner is joined solely by the subtitle corresponding to that stage Tournament detailsHost countriesPortugalItalyDates5 July 8 SeptemberTeams28 from 1 confederation Venue s 3 in 3 host cities Final positionsChampions Portugal 6th title Runners up RussiaThird place SpainFourth place ItalyTournament statisticsMatches played71Goals scored566 7 97 per match 20182020 Stage 1 NazareStage 2 CataniaSuperfinal Figueira da Fozclass notpageimage Locations of the two stages and the Superfinal of the 2019 Euro Beach Soccer League This season the competing 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 all twelve teams returned from last season s top tier as none were relegated Division B accommodated a record 16 nations 14 nations who did not gain promotion from last season Finland who made their debut and the Netherlands who returned after an absence from competing in recent years Due to the saturated 2019 international beach soccer calendar for European teams this season was shortened considerably compared to the usual program 1 2 A total of just two stages of fixtures were scheduled during the regular season Each team from Division A played in just one stage compared to the usual two whilst each team in Division B also 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 Azerbaijan the defending Division A team in the Promotion Final beat Kazakhstan in the final to win the event therefore retaining their Division A status for next season 3 for the second year running no Division B nation earned promotion Italy 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 The concluding match of the Superfinal was contested between Russia and Portugal who were both looking to claim a record sixth European title 4 Portugal on home sand came from 2 0 down to win the match and claim their sixth EBSL crown 5 Contents 1 Calendar and locations 2 Teams 2 1 Division A 2 2 Division B 3 Stage 1 Nazare 5 7 July 3 1 Division A 3 1 1 Group 1 3 1 2 Group 2 3 2 Division B 3 3 Awards 4 Stage 2 Catania 16 18 August 4 1 Division A 4 2 Division B 4 2 1 Group 1 4 2 2 Group 2 4 2 3 Group 3 4 3 Awards 5 League tables 5 1 Division A 5 2 Division B 6 Promotion Final Figueira da Foz 5 8 September 6 1 Qualified teams 6 2 Group stage 6 2 1 Group 1 6 2 2 Group 2 6 3 Play off stage 6 3 1 Seventh place play off 6 3 2 Fifth place play off 6 3 3 Third place play off 6 3 4 Promotion play off final 6 4 Final standings 7 Superfinal Figueira da Foz 5 8 September 7 1 Qualified teams 7 2 Group stage 7 2 1 Group 1 7 2 2 Group 2 7 3 Play off stage 7 3 1 Seventh place play off 7 3 2 Fifth place play off 7 3 3 Third place play off 7 3 4 Superfinal match 7 4 Awards 7 4 1 Winners trophy 7 4 2 Individual awards 7 5 Final standings 8 Season statistics Division A 8 1 Top scorers 8 2 Most assists 8 3 Discipline 9 References 10 External linksCalendar and locations editThe calendar below was revealed on 18 March 2019 6 Similarly to the 2008 and 2015 editions this season s regular season schedule was truncated down to just two stages in order to accommodate the additional events taking up space in the international calendar 1 2 including Division A teams competing in just one stage each compared to the usual two stages 7 Phase Dates Country City Stage DivisionsRegularseason 5 7 July nbsp Portugal Nazare Stage 1 A B16 18 August nbsp Italy Catania Stage 2 A BPost season Finals 5 8 September nbsp Portugal Figueira da Foz Superfinal APromotion Final BTeams edit nbsp Competing in Division A Competing in Division B Competed in previous editions but not this year Never competed in the EBSLThe following 28 teams entered this season divided into divisions A and B as shown 12 in Division A 16 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 8 Division A edit nbsp Portugal 1st nbsp Russia 2nd nbsp Italy 3rd nbsp Spain 4th nbsp Switzerland 5th nbsp Ukraine 6th nbsp Poland 7th nbsp Belarus 8th nbsp France 9th nbsp Germany 10th nbsp Azerbaijan 12th nbsp Turkey 15th Division B edit nbsp Czech Republic 11th nbsp England 13th nbsp Hungary 14th nbsp Greece 16th nbsp Romania 17th nbsp Norway 18th nbsp Estonia 19th nbsp Kazakhstan 20th nbsp Moldova 21st nbsp Serbia 22nd nbsp Bulgaria 23rd nbsp Lithuania 24th nbsp Denmark 25th nbsp Netherlands 26th nbsp Georgia 28th nbsp Finland1 n a Notes 1 Teams making their debutStage 1 Nazare 5 7 July edit nbsp Praia de Nazare nbsp Estadio do Viveiro Matches are listed as local time in Nazare WEST UTC 1 All matches took place at the Estadio do Viveiro on Praia de Nazare Nazare Beach 9 in tandem with the hosting of the 2019 Women s Euro Beach Soccer Cup The area has a capacity of 2 200 10 During this round Georgia won their first ever matches in the EBSL 11 ultimately leading to a first stage title in either division meanwhile Spain reached a milestone of winning their 25th stage title Goalkeeper Valentin Jaeggy made his 300th appearance for Switzerland on day 3 marked with a commemorative jersey presented on field by fellow players 12 Division A edit Group 1 edit Key Group winners H HostsPos Team Pld W W WP L GF GA GD Pts1 nbsp Portugal H 3 2 1 0 0 14 9 5 82 nbsp Ukraine 3 2 0 0 1 9 8 1 63 nbsp Switzerland 3 0 1 0 2 19 21 2 24 nbsp Poland 3 0 0 0 3 7 11 4 0Switzerland nbsp v nbsp Ukraine 5 July 2019Switzerland nbsp 5 7 nbsp Ukraine16 15 Borer nbsp 1 1 Ott nbsp 3 Stankovic nbsp 28 32 Report ru nbsp 4 26 36 Shcherytsia nbsp 5 Pachev nbsp 28 33 35 Makeiev Referee Vitalij Gomolko Lithuania Poland nbsp v nbsp Portugal 5 July 2019Poland nbsp 1 3 nbsp Portugal20 00 Madani nbsp 36 Report ru nbsp 8 Goncalves nbsp 14 Jordan nbsp 22 Be Martins Referee Saverio Bottalico Italy Switzerland nbsp v nbsp Poland 6 July 2019Switzerland nbsp 7 6 a e t nbsp Poland14 00 Stankovic nbsp 8 25 27 Hodel nbsp 16 27 30 Borer nbsp 37 Report ru nbsp 1 Marciniak nbsp 1 4 31 Jesionowski nbsp 2 Gac nbsp 35 Madani Referee Jesus Montoro Spain Portugal nbsp v nbsp Ukraine 6 July 2019Portugal nbsp 3 1 nbsp Ukraine20 30 Jordan nbsp 6 Bruno Torres nbsp 16 Belchior nbsp 20 Report ru nbsp 10 Zavorotnyi Referee Oezcan Sultanolu Turkey Ukraine nbsp v nbsp Poland 7 July 2019Ukraine nbsp 1 0 nbsp Poland15 30 Zavorotnyi nbsp 17 Report ru Referee Attila Balint Romania Portugal nbsp v nbsp Switzerland 7 July 2019Portugal nbsp 8 7 a e t nbsp Switzerland20 30 Goncalves nbsp 7 Andrade nbsp 10 20 Leo Martins nbsp 12 39 Jordan nbsp 13 25 39 Report ru nbsp 1 39 Hodel nbsp 4 Ostgen nbsp 7 9 10 Stankovic nbsp 27 Jaggy Referee Saverio Bottalico Italy Group 2 edit Key Group winnersPos Team Pld W W WP L GF GA GD Pts1 nbsp Spain 3 3 0 0 0 14 3 11 92 nbsp Russia 3 1 0 1 1 9 7 2 43 nbsp Turkey 3 1 0 0 2 10 13 3 34 nbsp Azerbaijan 3 0 0 0 3 5 15 10 0Russia nbsp v nbsp Azerbaijan 5 July 2019Russia nbsp 3 3 a e t 3 2 p nbsp Azerbaijan17 30 Fedorov nbsp 11 Nikonorov nbsp 29 Stepliani nbsp 36 Report ru nbsp 3 Allahguliyev nbsp 21 Manafov nbsp 31 Nazarov Referee Antonio Pereira Portugal PenaltiesKrasheninnikov nbsp Paporotnyi nbsp Nikonorov nbsp nbsp Zeynalov nbsp Allahguliyev nbsp MammadovTurkey nbsp v nbsp Spain 5 July 2019Turkey nbsp 2 6 nbsp Spain18 45 Keskin nbsp 6 29 Report ru nbsp 7 20 Frutos nbsp 11 15 Mayor nbsp 12 Suarez nbsp 33 Garcia Referee Sergio Filipe Soares Portugal Russia nbsp v nbsp Turkey 6 July 2019Russia nbsp 5 2 nbsp Turkey15 30 Raskin nbsp 10 p Fedorov nbsp 10 Zharikov nbsp 17 Nikonorov nbsp 21 33 Report ru nbsp 6 Yesilirmak nbsp 18 Keskin Referee Attila Balint Romania Spain nbsp v nbsp Azerbaijan 6 July 2019Spain nbsp 6 0 nbsp Azerbaijan19 15 Suarez nbsp 6 13 28 Chiky nbsp 8 17 32 Report ru Referee Luca Romani Italy Azerbaijan nbsp v nbsp Turkey 7 July 2019Azerbaijan nbsp 2 6 nbsp Turkey16 45 Gasimov nbsp 12 Allahguliyev nbsp 12 Report ru nbsp 8 25 35 Terzioglu nbsp 17 24 Keskin nbsp 36 Turkmen Referee Antonio Pereira Portugal Spain nbsp v nbsp Russia 7 July 2019Spain nbsp 2 1 nbsp Russia18 00 Mayor nbsp 4 Dona nbsp 22 Report ru nbsp 15 Nikonorov Referee Sergio Filipe Soares Portugal Division B edit Key Group winnersPos Team Pld W W WP L GF GA GD Pts1 nbsp Georgia 3 2 0 0 1 12 10 2 62 nbsp Bulgaria 3 2 0 0 1 12 8 4 63 nbsp Norway 3 1 0 0 2 8 12 4 34 nbsp Denmark 3 1 0 0 2 8 10 2 3Georgia amp Bulgaria Norway amp Denmark are ranked based on their head to head results Norway nbsp v nbsp Denmark 5 July 2019Norway nbsp 4 1 nbsp Denmark13 30 Sorensen nbsp 8 19 H Salveson nbsp 10 Li nbsp 33 Report ru nbsp 13 C Jorgensen Referee Oezcan Sultanolu Turkey Georgia nbsp v nbsp Bulgaria 5 July 2019Georgia nbsp 4 3 nbsp Bulgaria14 45 Davitadze nbsp 4 Todadze nbsp 20 Kokoladze nbsp 23 Shamiladze nbsp 25 Report ru nbsp 8 Tsvetkov nbsp 25 Filipov nbsp 34 Gospodinov Referee Oleg Cebotari Moldova Norway nbsp v nbsp Georgia 6 July 2019Norway nbsp 3 6 nbsp Georgia11 30 Sandsor nbsp 8 E Salveson nbsp 32 Sorensen nbsp 33 Report ru nbsp 13 Shamiladze nbsp 15 18 Ivaniadze nbsp 19 Kokoladze nbsp 21 K Makhadadze nbsp 35 G Makharadze Referee Emmanuel Vocale Belgium Bulgaria nbsp v nbsp Denmark 6 July 2019Bulgaria nbsp 4 3 nbsp Denmark12 45 Filipov nbsp 7 7 20 C Jorgensen nbsp 8 o g Report ru nbsp 7 33 C Jorgensen nbsp 22 Kjobek Referee Francisco Henriques Costa Portugal Denmark nbsp v nbsp Georgia 7 July 2019Denmark nbsp 4 2 nbsp Georgia12 45 Damm nbsp 3 Raedkjaer nbsp 6 30 Kjobek nbsp 36 Report ru nbsp 6 G Makharadze nbsp 14 Ivaniadze Referee Jesus Montoro Spain Norway nbsp v nbsp Bulgaria 7 July 2019Norway nbsp 1 5 nbsp Bulgaria14 00 H Salveson nbsp 8 Report ru nbsp 1 Dzhambazov nbsp 10 Martinov nbsp 11 20 30 Filipov Referee Jonathan Mallia Malta Awards edit The following were presented after the conclusion of the final day s matches Individual awards apply to Division A only 12 Stage Winners trophy Top scorer s Best player Best goalkeeper nbsp Spain Division A nbsp Georgia Division B nbsp Dejan Stankovic 8 goals nbsp Jordan Santos nbsp DonaStage 2 Catania 16 18 August editMatches are listed as local time in Catania CEST UTC 2 All matches took place at the Arena Beach Stadium on the Spiaggia libera numero 1 Free beach number 1 section of Playa di Catania Catania Beach 13 with a capacity of approximately 2 000 14 Finland made their EBSL debut during this stage 1 Division A edit Key Group winners H HostsPos Team Pld W W WP L GF GA GD Pts1 nbsp Italy H 3 2 0 1 0 13 9 4 72 nbsp Belarus 3 2 0 0 1 9 5 4 63 nbsp Germany 3 0 0 1 2 13 15 2 14 nbsp France 3 0 0 0 3 11 17 6 0 Belarus nbsp v nbsp France 16 August 2019Belarus nbsp 4 1 nbsp France16 45 Samsonov nbsp 6 13 p Piatrouski nbsp 11 Chaikouski nbsp 12 Report ru nbsp 2 FayosGermany nbsp v nbsp Italy 16 August 2019Germany nbsp 4 5 nbsp Italy18 00 Korner nbsp 5 Weirauch nbsp 18 Biermann nbsp 20 33 Report ru nbsp 6 Ramacciotti nbsp 12 Palmacci nbsp 13 Marinai nbsp 20 21 GoriBelarus nbsp v nbsp Germany 17 August 2019Belarus nbsp 3 2 nbsp Germany17 00 Ryabko nbsp 16 p Chaikouski nbsp 24 Hapon nbsp 25 Report ru nbsp 19 Weirauch nbsp 26 p MetzlerFrance nbsp v nbsp Italy 17 August 2019France nbsp 3 6 nbsp Italy18 00 Bru nbsp 8 34 p Leblanc nbsp 20 Report ru nbsp 8 Gori nbsp 11 17 23 Palmacci nbsp 18 Josep Jr nbsp 19 ZurloFrance nbsp v nbsp Germany 18 August 2019France nbsp 7 7 a e t 4 5 p nbsp Germany16 45 Bru nbsp 6 8 Soares nbsp 14 Barbotti nbsp 18 36 Angeletti nbsp 24 Dias nbsp 38 Report ru nbsp 2 10 14 21 33 Korner nbsp 5 39 MetzlerPenaltiesSoares nbsp Gosselin nbsp Angeletti nbsp Leblanc nbsp Fayos nbsp Dias nbsp Barbotti nbsp Bru nbsp nbsp Ebener nbsp Kniller nbsp Hoveler nbsp Korner nbsp Nowak nbsp Metzler nbsp Martinez nbsp WeirauchItaly nbsp v nbsp Belarus 18 August 2019Italy nbsp 2 2 a e t 3 2 p nbsp Belarus18 00 Palmacci nbsp 16 Gori nbsp 27 Report ru nbsp 12 Hapon nbsp 22 PiatrouskiPenaltiesChiavaro nbsp Gori nbsp Zurlo nbsp nbsp Savich nbsp Samsonov nbsp ChaikouskiDivision B edit Group 1 edit Key Group winners WithdrewPos Team Pld W W WP L GF GA GD Pts1 nbsp Greece 3 3 0 0 0 11 5 6 92 nbsp Romania 3 2 0 0 1 12 7 5 63 nbsp Finland 3 1 0 0 2 10 12 2 34 nbsp Serbia 3 0 0 0 3 0 9 9 0Serbia nbsp v nbsp Greece 16 August 2019Serbia nbsp 0 3 w o nbsp Greece11 30 Report ru Finland nbsp v nbsp Romania 16 August 2019Finland nbsp 4 7 nbsp Romania15 30 Report ru Serbia nbsp v nbsp Finland 17 August 2019Serbia nbsp 0 3 w o nbsp Finland11 30 Report ru Romania nbsp v nbsp Greece 17 August 2019Romania nbsp 2 3 nbsp Greece15 30 Ciocanel nbsp 34 p 35 Report ru nbsp 24 Mikelatos nbsp 24 Pipinis nbsp 28 LympousisGreece nbsp v nbsp Finland 18 August 2019Greece nbsp 5 3 nbsp Finland11 30 Mikelatos nbsp 12 Nikolaou nbsp 18 Katsoulis nbsp 26 Kafantaris nbsp 30 Lympousis nbsp 33 Report ru nbsp 5 Risto nbsp 11 Dementiev nbsp 29 TiiraRomania nbsp v nbsp Serbia 18 August 2019Romania nbsp 3 0 w o nbsp Serbia15 30 Report ru Serbia withdrew on 16 August due to administrative issues their opponents received 3 0 walkover wins 15 Group 2 edit Key Group winnersPos Team Pld W W WP L GF GA GD Pts1 nbsp Czech Republic 3 2 0 1 0 11 8 3 72 nbsp Kazakhstan 3 2 0 0 1 14 10 4 63 nbsp England 3 1 0 0 2 8 12 4 34 nbsp Netherlands 3 0 0 0 3 13 16 3 0England nbsp v nbsp Czech Republic 16 August 2019England nbsp 1 3 nbsp Czech Republic10 15 Lawson nbsp 21 Report ru nbsp 18 21 26 HurabNetherlands nbsp v nbsp Kazakhstan 16 August 2019Netherlands nbsp 5 6 nbsp Kazakhstan14 15 Report ru England nbsp v nbsp Netherlands 17 August 2019England nbsp 5 4 nbsp Netherlands10 15 Clarke nbsp 2 5 6 p O Rourke nbsp 23 p Younie nbsp 33 Report ru nbsp 3 Van Gelder nbsp 17 29 Van Der Bent nbsp 33 KampmanKazakhstan nbsp v nbsp Czech Republic 17 August 2019Kazakhstan nbsp 3 3 a e t 1 3 p nbsp Czech Republic14 15 Perevyortov nbsp 4 Demeshko nbsp 16 Bogdanov nbsp 18 Report ru nbsp 5 Pekarek nbsp 6 Stejstal nbsp 9 HurabPenaltiesDemeshko nbsp Yeraly nbsp nbsp Hurab nbsp Klima nbsp PekarekCzech Republic nbsp v nbsp Netherlands 18 August 2019Czech Republic nbsp 5 4 nbsp Netherlands10 15 Lukas nbsp 21 36 Sander nbsp 21 o g Dominik nbsp 22 Tomas nbsp 29 Report ru nbsp 9 Sander nbsp 21 26 Steenks nbsp 36 JeroenKazakhstan nbsp v nbsp England 18 August 2019Kazakhstan nbsp 5 2 nbsp England14 15 Muralinov nbsp 2 Chornyy nbsp 6 11 Yershin nbsp 24 Demeshko nbsp 27 Report ru nbsp 17 27 Clarke Group 3 edit Key Group winnersPos Team Pld W W WP L GF GA GD Pts1 nbsp Hungary 3 2 1 0 0 14 8 6 82 nbsp Estonia 3 2 0 0 1 17 14 3 63 nbsp Lithuania 3 1 0 0 2 13 12 1 34 nbsp Moldova 3 0 0 0 3 6 16 10 0 Moldova nbsp v nbsp Estonia 16 August 2019Moldova nbsp 5 6 nbsp Estonia09 00 Report ru Lithuania nbsp v nbsp Hungary 16 August 2019Lithuania nbsp 3 5 nbsp Hungary12 45 Report ru Moldova nbsp v nbsp Lithuania 17 August 2019Moldova nbsp 0 6 nbsp Lithuania09 00 Report ru nbsp 3 Plytnikas nbsp 6 17 Lebedev nbsp 7 Graiciunas nbsp 31 p 36 MeskinisHungary nbsp v nbsp Estonia 17 August 2019Hungary nbsp 5 4 a e t nbsp Estonia12 45 Besenyei nbsp 25 Fekete nbsp 30 Turos nbsp 36 39 Rutai nbsp 38 Report ru nbsp 2 6 37 Lepik nbsp 2 o g TurosEstonia nbsp v nbsp Lithuania 18 August 2019Estonia nbsp 7 4 nbsp Lithuania09 00 Juha nbsp 8 30 Lukk nbsp 12 15 Stuf nbsp 13 32 Kigaste nbsp 24 Report ru nbsp 6 Graiciunas nbsp 10 Meskinis nbsp 14 20 MakutunoviciusHungary nbsp v nbsp Moldova 18 August 2019Hungary nbsp 4 1 nbsp Moldova12 45 Fekete nbsp 17 Besenyei nbsp 22 Rutai nbsp 23 Wirth nbsp 25 Report ru nbsp 28 p IgnatAwards edit The following were presented after the conclusion of the final day s matches Individual awards apply to Division A only 16 Stage Winners trophy Top scorer s Best player Best goalkeeper nbsp Italy Division A nbsp Greece Division B nbsp Sven Korner 6 goals nbsp Paolo Palmacci nbsp Valery MakarevichLeague tables editAt end of regular seasonRanking amp tie breaking criteria Division A 1 Points earned 2 Highest group placement 3 Goal difference 4 Goals scored Division B 1 Highest group placement 2 Points earned 3 Goal difference 4 Goals scored 5 Least yellow cards Division A edit Pos Team Pld W W WP L GF GA GD Pts Qualification1 nbsp Spain 3 3 0 0 0 14 3 11 9 Advance toSuperfinal2 nbsp Portugal 3 2 1 0 0 14 9 5 83 spa, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,