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Beach soccer

Beach soccer, also known as beach football, sand football or beasal, is a variant of association football played on a beach or some form of sand.[2]

Beach soccer
International match
Highest governing bodyFIFA
Nicknamesbeach football, sand football, beach footie, beasal
First played1992 at Will Rogers Beach, Los Angeles, United States[1]
Characteristics
ContactYes
Team members5 at a time
TypeTeam sport, ball sport
EquipmentFootball
Presence
OlympicNo

The introduction of beach soccer was an attempt to codify rules for the game in 1992 by the founders of Beach Soccer Worldwide, a company set up to develop the sport and responsible for the majority of its tournaments.[3]

The first international matches were played in 1993 for men and 2009 for women.[4][5] As of July 2023, there are 193 men's and 64 women's clubs and 101 men's and 23 women's national teams sorted in the Beach Soccer Worldwide Rankings.[6]

History Edit

Beach football (beasal or futebol de areia) started in Brazil, more precisely at Rio de Janeiro. In 1950 the first official tournament was created to unite neighborhood small tournaments that happened since 1940.[7] It has grown to be an international game. The participation of international players such as Eric Cantona, Michel, Julio Salinas, Romário, Júnior and Zico has helped to expand television coverage to audiences in over 170 countries.[citation needed]

Beach soccer had been played recreationally for years and in different formats. In 1992 the laws of the game were envisioned and a pilot event was staged by the founding partners of BSWW in Los Angeles and the sport was adopted by Beach Soccer Los Angeles in 2017 where the game is played all around Los Angeles County. By 1993, the first professional beach soccer competition was organized at Miami Beach with teams from the United States, Brazil, Argentina and Italy taking part.

 
Women's beach soccer game at YBF 2010 in Yyteri Beach, Pori, Finland
 
A beach soccer game at the 2006 Chicago Beach Soccer Invitational

In April 1994 the first event to be covered by network television transmissions was held on Copacabana Beach in Rio de Janeiro and the city hosted the first Beach Soccer World Championship in 1995. The competition was won by the host nation, making Brazil the first-ever World Champions of Beach Soccer. Commercial interest begin to match developments on the field and growing demand for the sport around the world gave rise to the Pro Beach Soccer Tour in 1996.

The first Pro Beach Soccer Tour included a total of 60 games in two years across South America, Europe, Asia and the United States. Interest generated by the tour in Europe led to the creation of the European Pro Beach Soccer League in 1998, providing a more solid infrastructure that would increase the professionalism of the spectacle. EPBSL, now known as the Euro BS League, brought promoters together from across the continent and satisfied the demands of the media, sponsors and fans. Four years on from its creation, the first step in the building of a legitimate worldwide competition structure for the sport of pro beach soccer had been taken.

Behind the scenes developments were also taking place, with the Beach Soccer Company relocating its headquarters to Europe firstly to Monaco and then Barcelona before becoming Pro Beach Soccer, S.L. in April 2000. One year later they would join forces with Octagon Koch Tavares (who had continued to organise the World Championships and events in South America) to form a single entity known as Beach Soccer Worldwide (BSWW) with the aim of unifying all major Pro Beach Soccer tournaments in the world under the same structure and providing representation of the sport to major sponsors, the media and FIFA.

FIFA became the global governing body of the sport in 2005, acknowledging BSWW's framework and organizing the first FIFA Beach Soccer World Cup.[8]

The next four years would see this growth consolidated by further progress both on and off the field. By 2004, some 17 nations had entered teams, with this number expected to rise to over[9] stage events.

Such interest has allowed BSWW to strike certain sponsorship deals with international companies including McDonald's, Coca-Cola and MasterCard, who stepped up their involvement in 2004 and are now title sponsors of the Euro BS League. Recognition has also come from FIFA who have cited BSWW as the major entity behind the creation and growth of Beach Soccer, forming a "highly promising" partnership that was "in its full splendour" seen in the 2005 world cup, held in Copacabana Beach, Brazil. France won the first world cup and the next year Brazil won it at the same venue. The World Cup has continued to flourish with the first held outside Brazil in 2008 and future World Cups spreading as far out as Tahiti in 2013 and Portugal in 2015.[10]

The Women's Euro Beach Soccer Cup and Women's Euro Winners Cup were first held in 2016, whereas the Women's Euro Beach Soccer League debuted in 2021. In addition, the 2019 World Beach Games had a women's beach soccer tournament, and a Women's Intercontinental Beach Soccer Cup was held in 2021. As of 2022, FIFA and the other five continental confederations do not host women's beach soccer tournaments. The Asian Beach Games, European Games and South American Beach Games also do not have women's beach soccer tournaments.

Rules Edit

The rules of beach soccer are based on the Laws of the Game of association football, with some modifications.[11]

Field Edit

 
A beach soccer pitch. The dashed white lines are not marked on the pitch and must be inferred by players and officials.

A beach soccer field is a level sandy area smaller than a regular association football pitch. The field is cleared of pebbles and seashells along with any other objects which could injure a player.

The field is rectangular in shape and the touch line is longer than the goal line. The field dimensions are:

  • Length: 35–37 metres (38.3–40.5 yards)
  • Width: 26–28 metres (28.4–30.6 yards)

The penalty area is within 9 m (9.8 yards) of the goals and is marked by a yellow flag situated in touch. Two red flags opposite each other are at the center of the field to represent the half-way line. The goals are smaller than their standard association football counterparts, being 2.2 metres (7 ft 3 in) from the ground to the bottom of the crossbar and 5.5 metres (18 ft) in width between the inside of each upright.

Players Edit

Each team consists of five players including the goalkeeper and an unlimited number of substitutions, from a selection of three to five players. Throw-ins and kick-ins mean the pace and flow of the game can be faster than regular football. Shoes and socks are not allowed; players must play in bare feet, although ankle guards are permitted. Goal clearances (the equivalent of a goal kick) are taken by the goalkeeper using their hands to throw the ball and a goal cannot be scored directly from these.[12]

Match length Edit

A game lasts 36 minutes and is split up into three 12-minute periods. Unlike association football, in professional matches the referee is not the sole arbiter of the end of a period. A separate timekeeping official controls the official game clock, which is stopped for stoppages in play and typically counts down to zero, as in North American sports such as basketball and ice hockey. Draws are not permitted, with the game going into three minutes of golden goal extra time followed by a penalty shoot-out if the score is still on level terms after normal time. Unlike normal football, penalty kicks are directly decided by sudden death rules; it was changed since 2014 to three kicks from the penalty mark are taken, and the team that has scored more wins. If it is not decided after three kicks from the penalty mark, the sudden death rules will then be applied.[13] Since 2021, the rules were changed again from three to five kicks from the penalty mark.

Referees and discipline Edit

Beach soccer has two on-field referees who co-operatively referee the game. They are assisted by a third referee who acts in a manner similar to football's fourth official and a timekeeper.

As in football, yellow and red cards can be issued. Unlike in association football, the team can then bring on a substitute to replace the dismissed player after two minutes.[14] Similar to a power play in ice hockey, this period of numerical advantage ends early if the penalised team concedes a goal.

Free kicks and penalties Edit

Free kicks are awarded for various fouls. All free kicks are direct free kicks which has to be taken by the player who was fouled, unless awarded for deliberate handling. The laws specify that all players apart from the opposing goalkeeper must clear a zone between the kicker and the goal. Penalties are awarded for fouls within the penalty area.

Other major differences from football Edit

 
A beach soccer ball
  • The ball is inflated to a lower pressure (0.4–0.6 atm, compared to 0.6–1.1 atm in football).
  • Instead of a throw-in, a team may choose to take a kick-in.
  • Preventing an opponent doing a bicycle kick is a specific foul.
  • Teams may not keep possession in their penalty area for more than four seconds.
  • Goalkeepers may handle a back-pass from a teammate a maximum of once during their team's possession. This is considered reset once the opposing team has possessed the ball.

Tournaments Edit

The following are some of the competitions:

International Edit

 
Game at the FIFA Beach Soccer World Cup 2006

Multi-sports games Edit

PRO/Amateur International Edit

  • The Beach Soccer Championships – Oceanside, California – USA
  • North American Sand Soccer Championships – Virginia Beach, Virginia – USA
  • Sand Duels Beach Soccer – Ocean City, Maryland – USA

Confederation Edit

AFC (Asian Football Confederation):

CAF (Confederation of African Football):

CONCACAF (Confederation of North, Central American and Caribbean Association Football):

CONMEBOL (South American Football Confederation):

OFC (Oceania Football Confederation):

UEFA (Union of European Football Associations):

See also Edit

History Results Database Edit

  • (1993-2019)
  • (1993-2020)
  • All-time results (2021-Ongoing)
  • The Roon Ba (2010-2023)
  • The Roon Ba (2010-2023)
  • (2010-2020)
  • (Results in Team Profile)

References Edit

  1. ^ . beachsoccer.com. 2001. Archived from the original on February 15, 2002. Retrieved 28 April 2016.
  2. ^ "BBC – Manchester – Life's a beach in Tameside". BBC News. 2009-08-14. from the original on 2014-04-13. Retrieved 2012-10-03.
  3. ^ Pickup, Oliver (2013-09-04). . Sabotage Times. Archived from the original on 2014-04-08. Retrieved 2014-05-14.
  4. ^ . August 16, 2021. Archived from the original on 2021-08-16.
  5. ^ . December 4, 2020. Archived from the original on 2020-12-04.
  6. ^ "Rankings". Beach Soccer Worldwide.
  7. ^ "Projeto de Lei 2102/2016 - Clause 2102/2016". Câmara do Rio de Janeiro (in Brazilian Portuguese). from the original on 2017-04-22. Retrieved 2022-01-24.
  8. ^ . www.beachsoccer.com. Archived from the original on 2020-05-13. Retrieved 2018-07-06.
  9. ^ twenty for the Euro BS League in 2005, contributing to vastly expanded television coverage of the series and unprecedented demand from promoters in more than seventy countries looking to
  10. ^ Borkakoty, Rituraj (November 21, 2013). "Beach soccer is bigger than beach volleyball: Cusco". Khaleej Times. from the original on February 9, 2014. Retrieved June 25, 2014.
  11. ^ (PDF). FIFA.com. FIFA. Archived from the original (PDF) on 15 June 2016. Retrieved 5 July 2018.
  12. ^ "BBC – The Guide: What's on in Somerset". BBC News. 2009-08-13. from the original on 2014-05-15. Retrieved 2012-10-03.
  13. ^ (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 2014-07-08.
  14. ^ (PDF). Images.ussoccer.com. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2009-03-25. Retrieved 2012-10-03.

External links Edit

  • Beach Soccer Worldwide

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Beach soccer also known as beach football sand football or beasal is a variant of association football played on a beach or some form of sand 2 Beach soccerInternational matchHighest governing bodyFIFANicknamesbeach football sand football beach footie beasalFirst played1992 at Will Rogers Beach Los Angeles United States 1 CharacteristicsContactYesTeam members5 at a timeTypeTeam sport ball sportEquipmentFootballPresenceOlympicNoThe introduction of beach soccer was an attempt to codify rules for the game in 1992 by the founders of Beach Soccer Worldwide a company set up to develop the sport and responsible for the majority of its tournaments 3 The first international matches were played in 1993 for men and 2009 for women 4 5 As of July 2023 there are 193 men s and 64 women s clubs and 101 men s and 23 women s national teams sorted in the Beach Soccer Worldwide Rankings 6 Contents 1 History 2 Rules 2 1 Field 2 2 Players 2 3 Match length 2 4 Referees and discipline 2 5 Free kicks and penalties 2 6 Other major differences from football 3 Tournaments 3 1 International 3 2 Multi sports games 3 3 PRO Amateur International 3 4 Confederation 4 See also 5 History Results Database 6 References 7 External linksHistory EditSee also Beach Soccer Worldwide Beach football beasal or futebol de areia started in Brazil more precisely at Rio de Janeiro In 1950 the first official tournament was created to unite neighborhood small tournaments that happened since 1940 7 It has grown to be an international game The participation of international players such as Eric Cantona Michel Julio Salinas Romario Junior and Zico has helped to expand television coverage to audiences in over 170 countries citation needed Beach soccer had been played recreationally for years and in different formats In 1992 the laws of the game were envisioned and a pilot event was staged by the founding partners of BSWW in Los Angeles and the sport was adopted by Beach Soccer Los Angeles in 2017 where the game is played all around Los Angeles County By 1993 the first professional beach soccer competition was organized at Miami Beach with teams from the United States Brazil Argentina and Italy taking part nbsp Women s beach soccer game at YBF 2010 in Yyteri Beach Pori Finland nbsp A beach soccer game at the 2006 Chicago Beach Soccer InvitationalIn April 1994 the first event to be covered by network television transmissions was held on Copacabana Beach in Rio de Janeiro and the city hosted the first Beach Soccer World Championship in 1995 The competition was won by the host nation making Brazil the first ever World Champions of Beach Soccer Commercial interest begin to match developments on the field and growing demand for the sport around the world gave rise to the Pro Beach Soccer Tour in 1996 The first Pro Beach Soccer Tour included a total of 60 games in two years across South America Europe Asia and the United States Interest generated by the tour in Europe led to the creation of the European Pro Beach Soccer League in 1998 providing a more solid infrastructure that would increase the professionalism of the spectacle EPBSL now known as the Euro BS League brought promoters together from across the continent and satisfied the demands of the media sponsors and fans Four years on from its creation the first step in the building of a legitimate worldwide competition structure for the sport of pro beach soccer had been taken Behind the scenes developments were also taking place with the Beach Soccer Company relocating its headquarters to Europe firstly to Monaco and then Barcelona before becoming Pro Beach Soccer S L in April 2000 One year later they would join forces with Octagon Koch Tavares who had continued to organise the World Championships and events in South America to form a single entity known as Beach Soccer Worldwide BSWW with the aim of unifying all major Pro Beach Soccer tournaments in the world under the same structure and providing representation of the sport to major sponsors the media and FIFA FIFA became the global governing body of the sport in 2005 acknowledging BSWW s framework and organizing the first FIFA Beach Soccer World Cup 8 The next four years would see this growth consolidated by further progress both on and off the field By 2004 some 17 nations had entered teams with this number expected to rise to over 9 stage events Such interest has allowed BSWW to strike certain sponsorship deals with international companies including McDonald s Coca Cola and MasterCard who stepped up their involvement in 2004 and are now title sponsors of the Euro BS League Recognition has also come from FIFA who have cited BSWW as the major entity behind the creation and growth of Beach Soccer forming a highly promising partnership that was in its full splendour seen in the 2005 world cup held in Copacabana Beach Brazil France won the first world cup and the next year Brazil won it at the same venue The World Cup has continued to flourish with the first held outside Brazil in 2008 and future World Cups spreading as far out as Tahiti in 2013 and Portugal in 2015 10 The Women s Euro Beach Soccer Cup and Women s Euro Winners Cup were first held in 2016 whereas the Women s Euro Beach Soccer League debuted in 2021 In addition the 2019 World Beach Games had a women s beach soccer tournament and a Women s Intercontinental Beach Soccer Cup was held in 2021 As of 2022 FIFA and the other five continental confederations do not host women s beach soccer tournaments The Asian Beach Games European Games and South American Beach Games also do not have women s beach soccer tournaments Rules EditThe rules of beach soccer are based on the Laws of the Game of association football with some modifications 11 Field Edit nbsp A beach soccer pitch The dashed white lines are not marked on the pitch and must be inferred by players and officials A beach soccer field is a level sandy area smaller than a regular association football pitch The field is cleared of pebbles and seashells along with any other objects which could injure a player The field is rectangular in shape and the touch line is longer than the goal line The field dimensions are Length 35 37 metres 38 3 40 5 yards Width 26 28 metres 28 4 30 6 yards The penalty area is within 9 m 9 8 yards of the goals and is marked by a yellow flag situated in touch Two red flags opposite each other are at the center of the field to represent the half way line The goals are smaller than their standard association football counterparts being 2 2 metres 7 ft 3 in from the ground to the bottom of the crossbar and 5 5 metres 18 ft in width between the inside of each upright Players Edit Each team consists of five players including the goalkeeper and an unlimited number of substitutions from a selection of three to five players Throw ins and kick ins mean the pace and flow of the game can be faster than regular football Shoes and socks are not allowed players must play in bare feet although ankle guards are permitted Goal clearances the equivalent of a goal kick are taken by the goalkeeper using their hands to throw the ball and a goal cannot be scored directly from these 12 Match length Edit A game lasts 36 minutes and is split up into three 12 minute periods Unlike association football in professional matches the referee is not the sole arbiter of the end of a period A separate timekeeping official controls the official game clock which is stopped for stoppages in play and typically counts down to zero as in North American sports such as basketball and ice hockey Draws are not permitted with the game going into three minutes of golden goal extra time followed by a penalty shoot out if the score is still on level terms after normal time Unlike normal football penalty kicks are directly decided by sudden death rules it was changed since 2014 to three kicks from the penalty mark are taken and the team that has scored more wins If it is not decided after three kicks from the penalty mark the sudden death rules will then be applied 13 Since 2021 the rules were changed again from three to five kicks from the penalty mark Referees and discipline Edit Beach soccer has two on field referees who co operatively referee the game They are assisted by a third referee who acts in a manner similar to football s fourth official and a timekeeper As in football yellow and red cards can be issued Unlike in association football the team can then bring on a substitute to replace the dismissed player after two minutes 14 Similar to a power play in ice hockey this period of numerical advantage ends early if the penalised team concedes a goal Free kicks and penalties Edit Free kicks are awarded for various fouls All free kicks are direct free kicks which has to be taken by the player who was fouled unless awarded for deliberate handling The laws specify that all players apart from the opposing goalkeeper must clear a zone between the kicker and the goal Penalties are awarded for fouls within the penalty area Other major differences from football Edit nbsp A beach soccer ballThe ball is inflated to a lower pressure 0 4 0 6 atm compared to 0 6 1 1 atm in football Instead of a throw in a team may choose to take a kick in Preventing an opponent doing a bicycle kick is a specific foul Teams may not keep possession in their penalty area for more than four seconds Goalkeepers may handle a back pass from a teammate a maximum of once during their team s possession This is considered reset once the opposing team has possessed the ball Tournaments EditThe following are some of the competitions International Edit nbsp Game at the FIFA Beach Soccer World Cup 2006FIFA Beach Soccer World Cup Intercontinental Cup BSWW Mundialito Mundialito de Clubes Persian Beach Soccer Cup Lisovic 2023 Multi sports games Edit World Beach Games Asian Beach Games Bolivarian Beach Games European Games Mediterranean Beach Games South American Beach GamesPRO Amateur International Edit The Beach Soccer Championships Oceanside California USA North American Sand Soccer Championships Virginia Beach Virginia USA Sand Duels Beach Soccer Ocean City Maryland USAConfederation Edit AFC Asian Football Confederation AFC Beach Soccer Asian CupCAF Confederation of African Football Africa Beach Soccer Cup of NationsCONCACAF Confederation of North Central American and Caribbean Association Football CONCACAF Beach Soccer ChampionshipCONMEBOL South American Football Confederation Copa America de Beach SoccerOFC Oceania Football Confederation OFC Beach Soccer Nations CupUEFA Union of European Football Associations Euro Beach Soccer Cup Euro Beach Soccer League UEFA Beach Soccer Championship BSWW Euro Winners Cup and Women s Euro Winners CupSee also Edit nbsp Association football portal nbsp Sports portal nbsp Games portalBeach handball Beach rugby Beach volleyball Footvolley Futsal Street football TeqballHistory Results Database Editbeach SOCCER RESULTS 1993 2019 Beach Soccer Worldwide 1993 2020 All time results 2021 Ongoing The Roon Ba 2010 2023 The Roon Ba 2010 2023 The Roon Ba 2010 2020 Federation Internationale de Football Association FIFA FIFA com Results in Team Profile References Edit The History and Growth of Pro Beach Soccer 1992 to Present beachsoccer com 2001 Archived from the original on February 15 2002 Retrieved 28 April 2016 BBC Manchester Life s a beach in Tameside BBC News 2009 08 14 Archived from the original on 2014 04 13 Retrieved 2012 10 03 Pickup Oliver 2013 09 04 Sand Aliens amp Heel Flicks Introducing The England Beach Soccer Team Sabotage Times Archived from the original on 2014 04 08 Retrieved 2014 05 14 beach SOCCER RESULTS August 16 2021 Archived from the original on 2021 08 16 Beach Soccer Worldwide December 4 2020 Archived from the original on 2020 12 04 Rankings Beach Soccer Worldwide Projeto de Lei 2102 2016 Clause 2102 2016 Camara do Rio de Janeiro in Brazilian Portuguese Archived from the original on 2017 04 22 Retrieved 2022 01 24 FIFA Beach Soccer World Cup www beachsoccer com Archived from the original on 2020 05 13 Retrieved 2018 07 06 twenty for the Euro BS League in 2005 contributing to vastly expanded television coverage of the series and unprecedented demand from promoters in more than seventy countries looking to Borkakoty Rituraj November 21 2013 Beach soccer is bigger than beach volleyball Cusco Khaleej Times Archived from the original on February 9 2014 Retrieved June 25 2014 BEACH SOCCER Laws of the Game 2015 2016 PDF FIFA com FIFA Archived from the original PDF on 15 June 2016 Retrieved 5 July 2018 BBC The Guide What s on in Somerset BBC News 2009 08 13 Archived from the original on 2014 05 15 Retrieved 2012 10 03 Amendments to the Beach Soccer Laws of the Game 2014 PDF Archived from the original PDF on 2014 07 08 FIFA booklet Beach Soccer Laws of the Game 2006 PDF Images ussoccer com Archived from the original PDF on 2009 03 25 Retrieved 2012 10 03 External links Edit nbsp 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