2001 Beach Soccer World Championship

2001 Beach Soccer World Championship
VII Beach Soccer World Championships 2001
Tournament details
Host country Brazil
Dates 11 – 18 February
Teams 12 (from 3 confederations)
Venue(s) 1 (in 1 host city)
Final positions
Champions  Portugal (1st title)
Runners-up  France
Third place  Argentina
Fourth place  Brazil
Tournament statistics
Matches played 20
Goals scored 144 (7.2 per match)
Top scorer(s) Portugal Alan (10 goals)
Best player Portugal Hernâni
Best goalkeeper France Pascal Olmeta

The 2001 Beach Soccer World Championship was the seventh edition of the Beach Soccer World Championships, the most prestigious competition in international beach soccer contested by men's national teams. It was organized by the Brazilian sports agency Koch Tavares in cooperation with and under the supervision of Beach Soccer Worldwide (BSWW), the sports governing body. The championships were ultimately under the control of FIFA in 2005, which subsequently rebranded the competition as the better-known FIFA Beach Soccer World Cup.

For the first time since its establishment in 1995, the tournament took place outside of the sport's native home of Rio de Janeiro and instead was hosted at the resort of Costa do Sauipe, in the state of Bahia, approximately 70km north of the major city of Salvador.[1]

It was also the first time that hosts and six-time defending champions Brazil did not win the championships, finishing in fourth, as Portugal beat France in the final to claim their first title.

Organisation

Having increased the number of participating teams in 1999, these championships continued to consist of twelve nations who were split into four groups of three playing in a round robin format. The top two from each group advanced to the quarter finals from which point on the championship was played as a knock-out tournament until a winner was crowned with an additional match to determine third place.

The draw for the allocation of the twelve nations into the four groups was conducted on January 14 in Villa-Lobos State Park in São Paulo.[1]

A representative of FIFA, Alfredo Asfura, attended the finals to assess the sport's premier event to understand the suitability of potentially incorporating beach soccer into the FIFA family.[2] His post-competition analysis of the sport was that beach soccer was full of "prosperity" and that the "experience, professionalism and seriousness of the organization [of the event] will be fundamental for FIFA" in deciding where or not to adopt the sport in the future.[3] FIFA ultimately took over as governing body of beach soccer in late 2004.[4]

Rede Globo were responsible for broadcasting the games in Brazil, which caused controversy in Portuguese media when the network decided to show the third place play off involving the Brazilian national team but subsequently not show the final.[5]

Teams

Asia, Africa and Oceania were unrepresented.

Group stage

Matches are listed as local time in Salvador, (BRST / UTC-2)

Group A

Pos Team Pld W W+ L GF GA GD Pts Qualification
1 Brazil 2200213+186Advance to knockout stage
2 Italy 2101413–93
3 Germany 2002514–90
Brazil  103  Germany
Junior Negão
Neném
Jorginho  (pen.)
Benjamin
Júnior
Report Ferry
Högi
Costa do Sauipe

Brazil  110  Italy
Junior
Neném
Duda
Edgar
Magal
Jorginho
Report  
Costa do Sauipe

Italy  42  Germany
?1
?1
?1
?1
Report Högi
Ferry
Costa do Sauipe

Group B

Pos Team Pld W W+ L GF GA GD Pts Qualification
1 France 2200116+56Advance to knockout stage
2 Peru 210189–13
3 Venezuela 2002711–40
Peru  54  Venezuela
Drago
Barco
Buchanam
Valdelomar
Oblitas
Report Tovar
Edgar
Heatkliff
Costa do Sauipe

France  63  Venezuela
Cantona
Cardoso
Squaglia
Ottavy
Report Heatkliff
Roberto
Edgar
Costa do Sauipe

Peru  35  France
Valdelomar 2
Oblitas
Report Cantona
 (o.g.) Budge
Cardoso
J. Cantona
Bonora
Costa do Sauipe

Group C

Pos Team Pld W W+ L GF GA GD Pts Qualification
1 Portugal 220093+66Advance to knockout stage
2 United States 210154+13
3 Uruguay 200218–70
Portugal  51  Uruguay
Alan
João António
Hernâni
Report Peti
Costa do Sauipe

United States  24  Portugal
Jevin Report Alan
Madjer
Costa do Sauipe

United States  30  Uruguay
Chris
Adrian
Beto
Report  
Costa do Sauipe

Group D

Pos Team Pld W W+ L GF GA GD Pts Qualification
1 Argentina 220060+66Advance to knockout stage
2 Spain 210124–23
3 Turkey 200215–40
Spain  21  Turkey
?1
?1
Report ?1
Costa do Sauipe

Argentina  30  Turkey
Carlos Russo
Maty
Report  
Costa do Sauipe

Argentina  30  Spain
Fede
Maty
Report  
Costa do Sauipe

Knockout stage

February 16th was allocated as a rest day.

 
Quarter finalsSemi-finalsFinal
 
          
 
15 February
 
 
 France (a.e.t.)5
 
17 February
 
 Italy4
 
 France6
 
15 February
 
 Argentina5
 
 Argentina5
 
18 February
 
 United States1
 
 France3
 
15 February
 
 Portugal9
 
 Brazil7
 
17 February
 
 Peru1
 
 Brazil5
 
15 February
 
 Portugal (a.e.t.)6 Third place play-off
 
 Portugal1
 
18 February
 
 Spain0
 
 Argentina4
 
 
 Brazil2
 

Quarter finals

France  54 (a.e.t.)  Italy
Solda
Olmeta
Bonora3
Cantona3
Germain
Report Fruzzetti
4 Albore
Garbagna
Costa do Sauipe

Argentina  51  United States
Topo
Carlos Russo
Maty
Report Beto
Costa do Sauipe

Brazil  71  Peru
Neném
Benjamin
?1
?1
?1
Report Budge
Costa do Sauipe

Portugal  10  Spain
Barraca Report  
Costa do Sauipe

Semi-finals

Portugal  65 (a.e.t.)  Brazil
Madjer
Hernâni
Alan
Report Jorginho
Junior Negão
Neném
Costa do Sauipe

France  65  Argentina
Squaglia
?1
?1
?1
?1
?1
Report Tano
Carlos Russo
?1
Costa do Sauipe

Third place play-off

Daylight saving ended on the morning of the 18th. The time shown is UTC-3.

Argentina  42  Brazil
Carlos Russo
Topo
Coco
Petrasso
Report Benjamin
Jorginho
Costa do Sauipe

Final

Portugal  93  France
Alan
Hernâni
Barraca
Madjer
Nunes
Report Ottavy
Cantona
Costa do Sauipe

Notes:

1. Scorer not stated in report
2. Report is unclear, Oblitas may of scored this goal
3. Report is unclear, note the possibility this is not the scorer
4. Report is unclear, Garbagna, or another player, may of scored this goal

Winners

 2001 Beach Soccer World Championship
Champions 

Portugal
First title

Awards

Top scorer
Portugal Alan
10 goals
Best player
Portugal Hernâni
Best goalkeeper
France Pascal Olmeta

Final standings

Pos Grp Team Pld W W+ L GF GA GD Pts Final result
1 C  Portugal 5 4 1 0 25 11 +14 14 Champions
2 B  France 5 3 1 1 25 24 +1 11 Runners-up
3 D  Argentina 5 4 0 1 20 9 +11 12 Third place
4 A  Brazil 5 3 0 2 35 14 +21 9 Fourth place
5 C  United States 3 1 0 2 6 9 3 3 Eliminated in the
quarter finals
6 D  Spain 2 1 0 1 2 5 3 3
7 B  Peru 3 1 0 2 9 16 7 3
8 A  Italy 3 1 0 2 8 18 10 3
9 B  Venezuela 2 0 0 2 7 11 4 0 Eliminated in the
group stage
10 D  Turkey 2 0 0 2 1 5 4 0
11 C  Uruguay 2 0 0 2 1 8 7 0
12 A  Germany 2 0 0 2 5 14 9 0
Source:

References

  1. 1 2 "COSTA DO SAUÍPE SEDIA PELA PRIMEIRA VEZ O MUNDIAL DE BEACH SOCCER" (in Portuguese). photoegrafia.com.br. 14 January 2001. Retrieved 2 June 2017.
  2. "FIFA VAI OBSERVAR MUNDIAL EVENTO NA COSTA DO SAUÍPE" (in Portuguese). photoegrafia.com.br. 9 February 2001. Retrieved 2 June 2017.
  3. "NÍVEL TÉCNICO DO MUNDIAL DE BEACH SOCCER AGRADA FIFA" (in Portuguese). photoegrafia.com.br. 20 February 2001. Retrieved 2 June 2017.
  4. "FIFA Executive Committee confirms the Strategic Studies Committee's proposals and adopts FIFA Code of Ethics". fifa.com. 6 October 2004. Retrieved 28 April 2016.
  5. "BRASIL IGNORA VITÓRIA PORTUGUESA NO FUTEBOL DE PRAIA" (in Portuguese). record.pt. 19 February 2001. Retrieved 6 June 2017.
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