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2012 Euro Beach Soccer Cup


FieldValue
tourney_nameEuro Beach Soccer Cup
year2012
size175px
captionOfficial logo
countryRussia
dates17 – 19 February 2012
num_teams8
confederations1
venues1
cities1
champion_otherRUS Russia
count2
second_otherPOR Portugal
third_otherSUI Switzerland
fourth_otherITA Italy
matches11
goals90
top_scorerPOR Madjer (6 goals)
SUI Dejan Stankovic (6 goals)
ITA Giuseppe Soria (6 goals)
playerRUS Alexey Makarov
prevseason2010
nextseason2014

SUI Dejan Stankovic (6 goals) ITA Giuseppe Soria (6 goals) The 2012 Euro Beach Soccer Cup was held in Moscow. The venue was the Luzhniki Palace of Sports in the Russian capital of Moscow. Eight teams with better results in 2011 come together for this competition, with a one-round knock-out system that took place between February 17–19.

Just like in the 2005 Euro Beach Soccer Cup, the Euro Beach Soccer Cup was hosted in Russia, and the Muscovite climate at that time of the year meant the tournament was held indoors. Russia, Switzerland, Portugal, Italy, Spain, Romania, Poland, and France were the participating countries.

Participating nations

Matches

All kickoff times are listed as local time in Moscow (UTC+4).

Main Tournament

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Quarter finals


Kuman , , , P. Palmacci , S. Feudi F. Corosiniti S. Marinai

B. Novo
B. Torres
B. Piechnik D. Baran B. Piechnik

A. Makarov ,

Semi finals

M. Jaeggy , R. Coimbra Jordan B. Novo

A. Bukhlitskiy
E. Shaykov

Third place

F. Corosiniti
M. Leghissa
D. Ramacciotti S. Spaccarotella S. Meier , P. Borer

Final

E. Shaykov
A. Makarov Madjer

Fifth to eighth place deciding matches

The following matches took place between the losing nations in the quarterfinals to determine the final standings of the nations finishing in fifth to eighth place. The semifinals took place on the same day of the semifinals of the main tournament and the playoffs took place on the day of the final.

All kickoff times are listed as local time in Moscow (UTC+4).

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Fifth to eighth place semi finals

Maci , D.Baran K. Grzegorczyk T. Wydmuszek

J. Basquaise Pajon

Seventh place playoff

J. Basquaise
L. Chirilă , J. Basquaise F. Mendy A. Barbotti

Fifth place playoff

P. Friszkemut
B. Saganowski M. Beiro

Winners

Awards

Best Player (MVP)Top Scorer(s)Best Goalkeeper
RUS Aleksey Makarov
POR Madjer (6 goals)
SUI Dejan Stankovic (6 goals)
ITA Giuseppe Soria (6 goals)
RUS Andrey Bukhlitskiy

Top scorers

6 goals

  • POR Madjer
  • SUI D. Stankovic
  • ITA G. Soria

5 goals

  • RUS A. Makarov
  • ESP Kuman

3 goals

  • RUS D. Shishin
  • POR B. Novo
  • ITA P. Palmacci
  • POL D. Baran
  • POL P. Friszkemut
  • FRA J. Basquaise

2 goals

  • RUS E. Eremeev
  • RUS E. Shaykov
  • SUI P. Borer
  • ITA S. Feudi
  • ITA F. Corosiniti
  • POR R. Coimbra
  • POL B. Saganowski
  • ESP M. Beiro
  • FRA D. Samoun
  • ROM L. Croituru 1 goal
  • RUS A. Bukhlitskiy
  • POR Lucio
  • POR Jordan
  • POR B. Torres
  • SUI S. Meier
  • SUI S. Spaccarotella
  • SUI M. Jaeggy
  • ITA D. Ramacciotti
  • ITA S. Marinai
  • ITA M. Leghissa
  • POL K. Grzegorczyk
  • POL T. Wydmuszek
  • POL B. Piechnik
  • POL D. Depta
  • ESP Pajon
  • FRA G. Touchat
  • FRA F. Mendy
  • FRA A. Barbotti
  • ROM Maci
  • ROM M. Posteucă
  • ROM L. Chirilă Own goal
  • POL B. Piechnik
  • ESP C. Torres
  • FRA J. Basquaise

Discipline

;Cards issued ;Player with most cards ;Team with most cards

  • [[Image:Yellow card.svg|10px]] Yellow (23)
  • [[Image:Yellow card.svg|10px]][[Image:Red card.svg|10px]] Second yellow (1)
  • [[Image:Red card.svg|10px]] Red (2)
  • ROM I. Gândac (3)
  • POL B. Piechnik (2)
  • FRA J. Basquaise (2)
  • (7)
  • (6)
  • (5)
  • (5)
  • (4)

Final standings

RankTeam
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8

References

References

  1. (2012-12-23). "Beach Socceroos chasing World Cup dream".
  2. "Beach Soccer Worldwide".
  3. "beach SOCCER RESULTS".
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