2017 Mundialito de Clubes

2017 Mundialito de Clubes
V Mundialito de Clubes
Tournament details
Host country Brazil
Dates 14 December – 17 December 2017
Teams 8 (from 3 confederations)
Venue(s) 1 (in 1 host city)
Final positions
Champions Russia Lokomotiv Moscow (2nd title)
Runners-up Iran Pars Jonoubi
Third place Brazil Corinthians
Fourth place Brazil Flamengo
Tournament statistics
Matches played 16
Goals scored 132 (8.25 per match)
Top scorer(s) Brazil Igor Rangel
(7 goals)
Best player Brazil Nelito
Best goalkeeper Russia Maksim Chuzhkov

The 2017 Mundialito de Clubes was the fifth edition of the Mundialito de Clubes (Club World Cup in English), a biennial international club beach soccer competition contested between top men's clubs from across the world (existing clubs and teams specially assembled for the event). The tournament is loosely similar to the FIFA Club World Cup in association football, however participating teams are not regional champions, entering via invitation.

Organised by Beach Soccer Worldwide (BSWW) and other local entities in Brazil, the competition took place in Vargem Grande Paulista, São Paulo State, Brazil between December 14 and 17, featuring eight clubs.[1]

Barcelona were incumbent champions but did not enter a team this year. The tournament was won by Lokomotiv Moscow who became the first team to win two Mundialito de Clubes titles, beating Iranian club Pars Jonoubi 5–4 in the final.[2]

Teams

Eight invited clubs entered the competition, representing six different nations and three continents. Africa, North America and Oceania are unrepresented.

Confederation Team(s)
AFC (Asia) Iran Pars Jonoubi
CONMEBOL (South America) Argentina Rosario Central
Brazil Botafogo
Brazil Corinthians
Brazil Flamengo
UEFA (Europe) Portugal Sporting CP
Russia Lokomotiv Moscow
Spain Levante

Squads

2017 Mundialito de Clubes squads[3]


Venue

Location of Vargem Grande Paulista in Brazil

One venue was used in the city of Vargem Grande Paulista, São Paulo.

  • An arena with a capacity of 2,000[4] at Rua Serra da Mantiqueira (Rua da Feira) hosted the matches.[5]

Draw

The draw to split the eight teams into two groups of four was conducted by BSWW and took place in the afternoon of November 30.[6]

Initially, two teams were automatically assigned to the groups:[7]

  • to Group A: as the São Paulo based host club, Brazil Corinthians
  • to Group B: the other seeded club, Brazil Flamengo

The remaining six teams were split into three pots of two, shown in the below table.[7]

The clubs were paired into pots based on similar geographical proximity. From each pot, one team was drawn into Group A and the other team was drawn into Group B.[7]

Pot 1 (Seeds) Pot 2 Pot 3 Pot 4
  • Argentina Rosario Central
  • Brazil Botafogo

Group stage

All times are local, BRST (UTC–2).

Group A

Pos Team Pld W W+ WP L GF GA GD Pts Qualification
1 Russia Lokomotiv Moscow 3 3 0 0 0 20 6 +14 9 Advance to the Final
2 Brazil Corinthians (H) 3 2 0 0 1 10 10 0 6 3rd place play-off
3 Brazil Botafogo 3 1 0 0 2 11 16 5 3 5th place play-off
4 Portugal Sporting CP 3 0 0 0 3 6 15 9 0 7th place play-off
Source: BSWW
(H) Host.
Lokomotiv Moscow Russia 6–1 Portugal Sporting CP
Stankovic  11'
Shkarin  12' (p)
Nelito  14', 15'
Ozu  23'
Nikonorov  31'
Report(ru)  30' (p) Duarte
Corinthians Brazil 4–3 Brazil Botafogo
Moran  7', 23'
Paporotnyi  19', 25'
Report(ru)  20' Botelho
 25' Igor
 34' (p) Balinha

Botafogo Brazil 2–9 Russia Lokomotiv Moscow
Sobreira  29'
Igor  34' (p)
Report(ru)  8', 11', 16' (p) Nelito
 9', 19' Nikonorov
 17' Stankovic
 27' Makarov
 27' Be Martins
 32' (p) Llorenç
Corinthians Brazil 3–2 Portugal Sporting CP
Paporotnyi  19'
Shishin  26'
Leo Martins  29'
Report(ru)  8' Eudin
 34' (p) M. Santos

Corinthians Brazil 3–5 Russia Lokomotiv Moscow
Paporotnyi  19'
Daniel  21', 35'
Report(ru)  14' (p) Ozu
 23' Be Martins
 27' Stankovic
 30' Nikonorov
 33' Llorenç
Botafogo Brazil 6–3 Portugal Sporting CP
Igor  3', 4' (p), 18'
Sobreira  5'
Dani  32'
Calmon  34'
Report(ru)  4' Madjer
 14' J. Santos
 24' Batalha

Group B

Pos Team Pld W W+ WP L GF GA GD Pts Qualification
1 Iran Pars Jonoubi 3 2 0 0 1 20 15 +5 6 Advance to the Final
2 Brazil Flamengo 3 2 0 0 1 16 9 +7 6 3rd place play-off
3 Spain Levante 3 2 0 0 1 13 13 0 6 5th place play-off
4 Argentina Rosario Central 3 0 0 0 3 5 17 12 0 7th place play-off
Source: BSWW
Flamengo Brazil 6–0 Argentina Rosario Central
Benjamin Jr.  5', 10'
Thanger  6'
Dmais  9', 9'
Maikinho  10'
Report(ru)
Levante Spain 7–6 Iran Pars Jonoubi
Adrian Frutos  7' (p), 28'
Perez  16', 32'
Aceitón  18'
J. Torres  22'
C. Torres  33'
Report(ru)  2' Behzadpour
 14', 22' Boulokbashi
 22', 35' Kiani
 35' Mihandoust

Flamengo Brazil 6–3 Spain Levante
Matheus  15'
Benjamin Jr.  16', 21', 32'
Thanger  24'
Anderson  27'
Report(ru)  10' Biermann
 22' Perez
 34' J. Torres
Rosario Central Argentina 4–8 Iran Pars Jonoubi
Agustini  26'
Pampero  31', 33'
Ponzetti  36'
Report(ru)  2', 14', 23' Boulokbashi
 10' Kiani
 11' Masoumizadeh
 14', 18' Mirshekari
 28' Karami

Flamengo Brazil 4–6 Iran Pars Jonoubi
Benjamin Jr.  1'
Dmais  25'
Anderson  32'
Thanger  33' (p)
Report(ru)  3', 17' Mesigar
 9' Pimenta
 24', 30' Masoumizadeh
 35' Behzadpour
Rosario Central Argentina 1–3 Spain Levante
Agustini  22' Report(ru)  3' Mayor
 16' Biermann
 31' Miralles

Play-offs

Seventh place play-off

Sporting CP Portugal 4–5 Argentina Rosario Central
Duarte  12', 24'
J. Santos  19', 22'
Report(ru)  5' (p) Jaimes
 14', 34' (p) Agustini
 18' Quinta
 29' Donato

Fifth place play-off

Botafogo Brazil 4–4 (a.e.t.) Spain Levante
Calmon  3'
Igor  22', 24' (p)
Gil  29'
Report(ru)  3', 15' J. Torres
 26' Mayor
 31' (p) Perez
Penalties
Igor
Gil
1–3 Mayor
Adrian Frutos
Perez

Third place play-off

Corinthians Brazil 3–2 Brazil Flamengo
Shishin  10'
Paporotnyi  18', 25'
Report(ru)  15' Portela
 19' Anderson

Final

Lokomotiv Moscow Russia 5–4 Iran Pars Jonoubi
Makarov  1'
Shkarin  7'
Stankovic  10'
Ozu  17'
Nikonorov  19'
Report(ru)  16' Mirshekari
 17' Kiani
 18' Akbari
 28' Mesigar

Awards

Top scorer
Brazil Igor Rangel (Brazil Botafogo)
7 goals
Best player
Brazil Nelito (Russia Lokomotiv Moscow)
Best goalkeeper
Russia Maksim Chuzhkov (Russia Lokomotiv Moscow)
Source

Top goalscorers

Players with 3 or more goals

7 goals
  • Brazil Igor Rangel (Brazil Botafogo)
6 goals
5 goals
4 goals
3 goals

Source

Final standings

Rank Team Result
1Russia Lokomotiv Moscow Champions (2nd title)
2Iran Pars JonoubiRunners-up
3Brazil CorinthiansThird place
4Brazil Flamengo
5Spain Levante
6Brazil Botafogo
7Argentina Rosario Central
8Portugal Sporting CP

References

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  2. "Lokomotiv crowned Mundialito kings again!". Beach Soccer Worldwide. 17 December 2017. Retrieved 17 December 2017.
  3. "Teams" (in Russian). Beach Soccer Russia. Retrieved 15 December 2017.
  4. "5º Mundialito de clubes de beach soccer – 1º dia" (in Portuguese). esportividade.com.br. 14 December 2017. Retrieved 13 December 2017.
  5. "Vargem Grande Paulista é escolhida para sediar 5º Mundialito de Clubes de Beach Soccer" (in Portuguese). vargemgrandepta.sp.gov.br. 1 December 2017. Retrieved 13 December 2017.
  6. "Mundialito de Clubes draw held". Beach Soccer Worldwide. 30 November 2017. Retrieved 13 December 2017.
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