Beach soccer at the 2019 World Beach Games – Women's tournament

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2019 Women's beach soccer tournament at the World Beach Games
Tournament details
Host countryQatar
CityDoha
Dates11–16 October 2019
Teams8 (from 4 confederations)
Venue(s)2 (in 1 host city)
Final positions
Champions Spain (1st title)
Runners-up Great Britain
Third place Brazil
Fourth place Russia
Tournament statistics
Matches played16
Goals scored127 (7.94 per match)
2023

The women's beach soccer tournament at the 2019 World Beach Games in Doha, Qatar, the inaugural edition of the ANOC World Beach Games, took place over six days from 11–16 October.[1] Along with the men's tournament, the two events comprised the beach soccer competition at this year's Games.[2]

Organised by the Association of National Olympic Committees (ANOC), national associations of FIFA (beach soccer's governing body) from a territory with a National Olympic Committee (NOC) were invited to enter one team into preliminary qualification routes[2] from which eight teams, representing four continental zones, advanced to the final competition;[1] the hosts Qatar did not enter a team.[3]

The tournament was a multi-stage competition, consisting of a round-robin group stage and followed by a single elimination knockout round, starting with the semi-finals and ending with the gold medal match,[4] with all matches hosted on the Katara Beach.[5]

The gold and silver medals were won by Spain and Great Britain respectively, with the former defeating the latter in the final 3–2. The bronze medal was claimed by Brazil who beat Russia in the deciding match.[6]

Competition schedule[edit]

The tournament began on 11 October, one day before the opening ceremony, and ended on the final day of the Games, 16 October.[7]

Matches deciding medal winners took place exclusively on 16 October.[7]

G Group stage SF Semi-finals B Bronze medal match F Final / Gold medal match
Fri 11 Sat 12 Sun 13 Mon 14 Tue 15 Wed 16
G G G SF B F

Qualified teams[edit]

With the exception of UEFA, the six continental zones of FIFA were each originally allocated one berth at the Games.[2] However, neither the Asian Football Confederation (AFC) nor Oceania Football Confederation (OFC) ultimately entered any teams (China were due to enter a team as the AFC representative but withdrew[8]). Therefore, these two vacant berths were redistributed, with CONMEBOL and CONCACAF each receiving one extra berth.

The following teams qualified from their zones via regional preliminary tournaments or invitation (hosts Qatar were eligible to enter a team automatically however declined to enter):[1][3]

Means of qualification Ref. Dates Venue Berths Qualified
2019 UEFA Qualifying Tournament [9][1] 9–12 May 2019 Spain Salou 3  Great Britain[a]
 Russia
 Spain
2019 African Beach Games [10][11] 19–23 June 2019 Cape Verde Sal 1  Cape Verde
2019 CONCACAF Qualifying Tournament [12][1] 3–5 August 2019 El Salvador San Salvador 2  Mexico
 United States
Invitation (CONMEBOL teams) [1] 23 August 2019[b] 2  Brazil
 Paraguay
Total   8
a. Competed in qualification as England. England does not have an independent NOC and is instead represented by Great Britain at Olympic events.
b. The dates of teams who qualified via invitation refer to when they were publicly revealed by the qualification organisers.

Venues[edit]

Katara Beach, Doha

The matches were held on the Katara Beach[5] at the Beach Soccer Arena which consisted of two venues: the larger-capacity main stadium that hosted the majority of games and located adjacent, a smaller-capacity secondary stadium known as "Pitch 1" for all other matches which was only used during the group stage.[13][14][15]

Squads[edit]

Each team could enter a squad consisting of up to 10 players. A total of up to 80 athletes were expected to compete.[2][16]

Draw[edit]

The draw to split the eight teams into two groups of four took place at 10:00 AST (UTC+3) on 27 August 2019 at the Lusail Sports Arena in Doha, Qatar.[5][17] Beach Soccer Worldwide (BSWW) vice-president Joan Cusco oversaw the draw.[18]

For the purpose of the draw, the eight teams were split into two pots of four.[17] Two teams from each pot were drawn into each group. Teams from the same confederation could not be drawn into the same group, except for UEFA nations for which one group was permitted to contain two.[17] At the start of the draw, two teams from Pot 1 were automatically allocated to the groups – Spain (European ranking leaders), were assigned to position A1 and Great Britain, (European ranking deputy leaders (as England)), were assigned to position B1.[17][19]

The composition of the pots is shown below:

Pot 1 Pot 2

Group stage[edit]

Four of the eight nations, the winners and runners-up of each group, advance to the knockout stage.[4]

All times are local, AST (UTC+3).

Group A[edit]

Pos Team Pld W W+ WP L GF GA GD Pts Qualification
1  Spain 3 3 0 0 0 25 6 +19 9 Knockout stage
2  Brazil 3 1 0 1 1 14 12 +2 4
3  Mexico 3 0 1 0 2 12 19 −7 2
4  Cape Verde 3 0 0 0 3 10 24 −14 0
Source: ANOC
Mexico 1–9 Spain
  • Leyva 35'
Report(ru)
  • 2' C. Gonzalez
  • 4' S. Gonzalez
  • 5', 29' Mellado
  • 13' Gallego
  • 19', 32' Fresneda
  • 21' Miras
  • 33' Morera
Stadium, Katara beach
Brazil 7–2 Cape Verde
  • Jasna 3', 10'
  • Colodetti 13'
  • Nayara 16', 33'
  • Villar 22'
  • Adri 31'
Report(ru)
  • 2' (o.g.) Lele Lopes
  • 16' Rosangela
Pitch 1, Katara beach

Spain 10–2 Cape Verde
  • Miras 3', 11'
  • S. Gonzalez 18'
  • Miron 20', 26'
  • Mellado 25', 28'
  • Fresneda 30'
  • C. Gonzalez 32', 33'
Report(ru)
  • 5' Ruth
  • 33' Djoyce
Stadium, Katara beach
Brazil 4–4 (a.e.t.) Mexico
  • Nayara 9'
  • Adri 27'
  • Barboza 29', 32'
Report(ru)
  • 1', 3' Luna
  • 16' Paulin
  • 26' Sanchez
Penalties
Barboza soccer ball with check mark
Villar soccer ball with red X
Colodetti soccer ball with check mark
Bastos soccer ball with check mark
Jasna soccer ball with check mark
4–3 soccer ball with red X Gallegos
soccer ball with check mark Leyva
soccer ball with check mark Perez
soccer ball with check mark Ramos
soccer ball with red X Saucedo
Pitch 1, Katara beach

Spain 6–3 Brazil
  • Miron 6'
  • Mellado 24', 34'
  • Fresneda 28', 35'
  • C. Gonzalez 31'
Report(ru)
  • 14' Barboza
  • 15' Colodetti
  • 23' Medeiros
Stadium, Katara beach
Cape Verde 6–7 (a.e.t.) Mexico
  • Vanda 13', 15', 18'
  • Fortes 21'
  • Perez 23' (o.g.)
  • Djoyce 27'
Report(ru)
  • 1' Saucedo
  • 20', 29' Luna
  • 21', 25' Ramos
  • 34', 37' Sanchez
Pitch 1, Katara beach

Group B[edit]

Pos Team Pld W W+ WP L GF GA GD Pts Qualification
1  Great Britain 3 3 0 0 0 14 7 +7 9 Knockout stage
2  Russia 3 2 0 0 1 9 8 +1 6
3  United States 3 1 0 0 2 6 10 −4 3
4  Paraguay 3 0 0 0 3 9 13 −4 0
Source: ANOC
Russia 3–1 United States
Komarova 16'
Petrova 18'
Zaitseva 18'
Report(ru) 22' Quigley
Stadium, Katara beach
Referee: Łukasz Ostrowski (Poland)
Paraguay 4–5 Great Britain
Godoy 20', 29', 29'
Mora 33'
Report(ru) 16' Hillier
24' Kempson
25', 28' Clark
36' Haughton
Pitch 1, Katara beach
Referee: José Cortez (Mexico)

Great Britain 5–2 United States
  • Kempson 1', 21'
  • Short 17', 19'
  • Hillier 29'
Report(ru)
  • 18' Sunseri-Warp
  • 26' Quigley
Stadium, Katara beach
Russia 5–3 Paraguay
  • Cherniakova 1', 31', 35' (pen.)
  • Komarova 17'
  • Zaitseva 18'
Report(ru)
  • 21' (pen.) Godoy
  • 22' Mora
  • 31' Caceres
Pitch 1, Katara beach

Great Britain 4–1 Russia
  • Bazan 8'
  • Kempson 8'
  • Hillier 9'
  • Martin 16'
Report(ru)
  • 14' Petrova
Stadium, Katara beach
United States 3–2 Paraguay
  • Leslie 2'
  • Witteman 3', 20'
Report(ru)
  • 5' Alonso
  • 7' Mora
Pitch 1, Katara beach

Knockout stage[edit]

 
Semi-finalsGold medal match
 
      
 
15 October
 
 
 Spain3
 
16 October
 
 Russia2
 
 Spain3
 
15 October
 
 Great Britain2
 
 Great Britain6
 
 
 Brazil5
 
Bronze medal match
 
 
16 October
 
 
 Russia3
 
 
 Brazil4

Semi-finals[edit]

Great Britain 6–5 Brazil
  • Kempson 9', 35'
  • Martin 10', 29', 35' (pen.)
  • Hillier 28'
Report(ru)
  • 3', 26' Nayara
  • 3' Adri
  • 10' Barboza
  • 12' (pen.) Lorena
Stadium, Katara beach

Spain 3–2 Russia
  • Fresneda 10'
  • C. Gonzalez 23' (pen.)
  • Morera 32'
Report(ru)
  • 2' (o.g.) Gallego
  • 4' Zaitseva
Stadium, Katara beach

Bronze medal match[edit]

Brazil 4–3 Russia
  • Adri 15'
  • Lorena 19', 23' (pen.)
  • Barboza 24'
Report(ru)
  • 2' Cherniakova
  • 18', 32' Gorshkova
Stadium, Katara beach

Gold medal match[edit]

Great Britain 2–3 Spain
  • Clark 6'
  • Barron 28'
Report(ru)
  • 6', 7' Asensio
  • 9' Fresneda
Stadium, Katara beach

Top goalscorers[edit]

Players with at least three goals are listed

7 goals
  • Spain Carmen Fresneda
6 goals
  • United Kingdom Sarah Kempson
  • Spain Alba Mellado
5 goals
  • Brazil Nayara Couto
  • Brazil Natalie Barboza
  • Spain Carolina Gonzalez
4 goals
  • Mexico Marisol Luna
  • United Kingdom Gemma Hillier
  • Paraguay Fanny Godoy
  • Russia Anna Cherniakova
  • United Kingdom Wendy Martin
  • Brazil Lorena Medeiros
3 goals
  • Paraguay Jennifer Mora
  • Mexico Esli Sanchez
  • Cape Verde Vanda Delgado Graça
  • Brazil Jasna Continentino
  • Russia Natalia Zaitseva
  • United Kingdom Molly Clark
  • Brazil Adriele Rocha
  • Spain Andrea Miron
  • Spain Jessica Miras

Source: BSRussia

Final standings[edit]

Rank Team Result
1st place, gold medalist(s)  Spain Gold Medal
2nd place, silver medalist(s)  Great Britain Silver Medal
3rd place, bronze medalist(s)  Brazil Bronze Medal
4  Russia Fourth place
5  United States Eliminated in the
group stage
6  Mexico
7  Paraguay
8  Cape Verde

See also[edit]

References[edit]

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