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BSWW World Ranking

Ranking for men's national teams in beach soccer


Ranking for men's national teams in beach soccer

The BSWW World Ranking is a ranking system for men's national teams in beach soccer, calculated by the sport's developmental body, Beach Soccer Worldwide (BSWW). The rankings are currently led by Brazil who have held the number one spot since March 2023.

The teams (both member nations of FIFA – the sport's governing body – and non-members) are ranked using a "points-per-event system", whereby the ranking of the team in the final standings of each event they participate in awards that team a certain number of points; the teams that accumulate the most points are ranked highest.

The rankings were introduced in February 2014 and were originally updated monthly; since the outbreak of the COVID-19 pandemic, new issues have been released at irregular intervals. To date, only three teams (Russia, Portugal and Brazil) have held the top position, of which Brazil have spent the longest ranked first.

The ranking system is based upon that which is used to produce the FIFA World Rankings in its parent sport, association football, and since its establishment has been used for such purposes as seeding teams at the FIFA Beach Soccer World Cup.

Background

Since the 2000s, BSWW had been producing a European ranking; it was used to seed the teams in regional events. At each competition the teams played in, they earned points depending on their final position (an approach also adapted for use in the world ranking).

BSWW believed creating a world ranking would help teams, national associations and fans in understanding the "reality of beach soccer".

The ranking was first presented at the 2nd FIFA Beach Soccer Workshop in Dubai from 22 to 23 November 2013 to representatives of over 100 national associations who debated the composition of its materialisation.

In building the initial version of the ranking, BSWW took into account "many aspects and factors" used to create the FIFA World Rankings. Points earned from events over the previous five years (2009–13) were observed to include the outcomes of the three previous World Cups, therefore providing "an extensive results record and a solid criteria" for its basis; the results of over 1400 matches from ~100 events were integrated into the ranking. The weight of a team's points was reduced by 20% going back year on year.

The finalised version was subsequently released on 6 February 2014; for succeeding updates, the current calculation method immediately superseded the method use to create the initial ranking.

Current calculation method

Correct as of November 2022

Points distribution

The teams are ranked using a "points-per-event system"; in each event they participate, the teams will earn ranking points (providing the event is sanctioned by BSWW and/or FIFA) – the number of points they earn is determined by their placement in the final standings of that event. The higher in the standings the team finishes, the more points they will earn. Runners-up receive 25% less points than the champions; for most subsequent places, they receive 20% less points than the position above.

BSWW have divided the different types of competitions on the calendar into eight tiers of prestige for the purposes of the world ranking. Higher tier events that are deemed to be the most prestigious reward teams with more points than lower tier events.

The following table shows exactly how many points a team will earn per their final position at each type of event:

SymbolDescription
a) The points on offer vary for each continent due to the perceived strength of the different confederations. Strength is calculated by considering interconfederation matches at the last three FIFA Beach Soccer World Cups. The confederations that win the most points on average from these matches are considered strongest and therefore receive more points in tier 3 tournaments than the weaker ones.
Applies to Europe only – note that unlike any other competitions, points earned from regular season events expire from a team's ranking points total immediately after the end of the league season, not after the usual four year limit.
Premium and Category 1 events are organised by BSWW; they involve a larger number of FIFA referees, more BSWW delegates, higher stadium standards and more TV coverage than Category 2 events.
In the event a friendly ends in a tie, both teams receive 5 points.
This position is never applicable to this competition.
...Continued from previous (when/if applicable).
TierEventPoints per position in final standings of event5th6th7th8th9th10th11th12th13th14th15th16th17th18th19th20th21st22nd...12345678
CRU3rd 4th
FIFA Beach Soccer World Cup175013151050840670540430345275220175140115115115115
World Beach Games6004503602902301851501209575605040404040
Continental championshipsOFC; UEFA55041533026521017013511085707070707070705555...............
CONMEBOL5444113272622081681341098469
AFC52839831625420116313010581676767676767675353...............
CAF4843652902331851491199775616161616161614848...............
CONCACAF4703502802251801451159075606060606060604545...............
Intercontinental Cup45034027021517514011090
Continental leaguesFinals400300240190155125100908580757570707070606060605555...
Regular
season∇Division A45352520
Division B25181310
Continental cups & games3002251801451159075605050.......................................
BSWW TourPremium2001601208060504030.............................................
Category 110080604030252020.............................................
Category 2403020105555.............................................
Friendly matches102

Points weighting & assessment periods

Only the total points earned from the above events over the last four years (counting back from the current month) go towards the team's ranking; points older than four years expire and do not count.

The four years in question are assessed as individual twelve month periods; the total points earned during each period are weighted differently to put an emphasis on the value of points earned more recently. 100% of a team's total points gained during the last twelve months count towards their ranking. However, from the three preceding twelve month periods, only a portion of their points earned during each count towards their ranking; the portion that counts gets smaller the further back in time the period in question is which are 75%, 50% and 25% of their original points totals respectively.

This is illustrated/summarised in the table below:

Example calculationTime when points were earnedPeriod assessed in current ranking% of points
total countedPoints earned
during periodPoints counted
towards ranking
For the current ranking month: ****
Up to 1 year ago100%500x1.00 = 500
1 to 2 years ago75%500x0.75 = 375
2 to 3 years ago50%500x0.50 = 250
3 to 4 years ago25%500x0.25 = 125
20001250

World number 1 teams

Ranking leaders

Timeline of BSWW World Ranking leaders

ImageSize = width:130 height:500 PlotArea = left:40 right:0 bottom:10 top:10

  1. Just short of the date the next version of the BSWW World Ranking will be applicable (dd/mm/yyyy) Define $enddate = 01/11/2025

DateFormat = dd/mm/yyyy Period = from:01/01/2014 till:$enddate TimeAxis = orientation:vertical format:yyyy ScaleMajor = unit:year increment:1 start:2014 ScaleMinor = unit:month increment:1 start:01/01/2014

  1. Colors for teams (typically derived from jersey's first colors) Colors = id:Russia value:rgb(0, 0.22, 0.65) id:Portugal value:rgb(1, 0, 0) id:Brazil value:rgb(1, 0.84, 0.19)

  2. A line at the right side of the graph LineData = from:01/01/2014 till:end atpos:65 color:black width:0.5

  3. Setup text and color to use in the labeled bars Define $labelRussia = text:"Russia" color:Russia Define $labelPortugal = text:"Portugal" color:Portugal Define $labelBrazil = text:"Brazil" color:Brazil

PlotData = bar:Leaders width:25 mark:(line,black)

from:01/01/2014 till:01/06/2016 shift:(20,-7) $labelRussia from:01/06/2016 till:01/05/2017 shift:(20,-2) $labelPortugal from:01/05/2017 till:01/03/2020 shift:(20,-7) $labelBrazil from:01/03/2020 till:01/08/2021 shift:(20,-2) $labelPortugal from:01/08/2021 till:01/11/2022 shift:(20,-7) $labelRussia from:01/11/2022 till:01/03/2023 shift:(20,-5) $labelPortugal from:01/03/2023 till:end shift:(20,-3) $labelBrazil

Three teams have been ranked world number 1, namely Russia, Portugal and Brazil. The rank leaders have roughly coincided with the team that is reigning World Cup champions during that time.

When the rankings debuted in February 2014, Russia were the inaugural leaders, having amassing over 5000 points thanks to winning the 2011 and 2013 World Cup and Euro Beach Soccer League (EBSL) titles. Portugal won the next World Cup in July 2015 and the EBSL in the August; Russia finished third in both. Despite Portugal's successes, they were not enough to knock Russia off the top spot until June 2016. Portugal relinquished their world crown to Brazil in May 2017 who immediately took the number 1 ranking and subsequently overtook Russia as the team longest ranked the world's best in October 2019. Portugal regained the World Cup title in December 2019, cutting Brazil's lead to a mere 240 points, but nevertheless the South American's clung on to the number 1 spot in the immediate aftermath of the tournament. Their near three-year stay at the top of the ranking finally ended with the release of the March 2020 listings, with world champions Portugal replacing them at the peak by a slender 21 points, becoming the first team to spend a second spell as number 1. Russia then began their second spell as ranking leaders after a five year gap, in August 2021, immediately after claiming the 2021 World Cup. By January 2022, they had spent enough time at the summit during this spell to regain the record of team longest ranked the world's best cumulatively. However, the Russian invasion of Ukraine then occurred in February; as a result, Russia were suspended from participating in BSWW competitions in accordance with sanctions imposed by FIFA and UEFA in response to the conflict. Subsequently, they were powerless in surrendering the top spot back to Portugal by November. However, Portugal's third spell as world number 1 would ultimately by the shortest of any incumbent to date, as within just a few months, a series of titles, primarily the 2023 Copa América, saw Brazil earn enough points to return to the pinnacle after three years, later leapfrogging Russia to have amassed the most time at number 1 once again by January 2024.

Two teams have peaked at number 2 without yet going on to reach the top spot which are Iran and Spain. Both Switzerland and Paraguay have peaked at number 3, the highest of any landlocked countries.

TeamStart dateEnd dateMonthsTotal
1January 2014May 20162929
2June 2016April 20171111
3May 2017February 20203434
(2)March 2020July 20211728
(2)August 2021October 20221544
(3)November 2022February 2023432
(2)March 2023present****

Season-end number 1

The season-end number 1 is the team which garnered the most points during the calendar year in question.

''Movers of the Month''

Movers of the Month was (2015–2021) a commendation bestowed by BSWW with the release of each new update to the rankings to give recognition to the team that during that month (providing that they had played) had moved up the rankings the most or the team which had gained the most points. It began with the September 2015 update when became official sponsors of the rankings, started to be awarded infrequently and at irregular intervals following the outbreak of the COVID-19 pandemic, and has stopped being awarded entirely since the end of 2021.

Towards the tail end of its existence, in 2020, BSWW began awarding the commendation to teams part of the club rankings and women's national teams as well; the following tables list the men's national teams winners of Movers of the Month:

YearMonthMovers of the MonthChangeRef.
2015September11https://www.beachsoccer.com/news/overall-world-ranking-show-many-changes
October2https://www.beachsoccer.com/news/new-ranking-is-out
November11https://www.beachsoccer.com/news/new-overall-world-ranking-published
December3https://www.beachsoccer.com/news/overall-world-rankings-updated-3ea35652-de4d-4cf5-ad8f-74b2db2ef814
2016January0https://www.beachsoccer.com/news/brazil-is-january-s-mover-of-the-month
February2https://www.beachsoccer.com/news/overall-world-ranking-updates-now-out-through-february-2016
March0https://www.beachsoccer.com/news/portugal-new-mover-of-the-month
April2https://www.beachsoccer.com/news/uae-clamber-into-bsww-ranking-top-10
May6https://www.beachsoccer.com/news/sal-display-bolsters-england-s-ranking
June1https://twitter.com/BeachSoccer_WW/status/749990969089617920
July1https://www.beachsoccer.com/news/mundialito-boosts-brazil-s-ranking
August4https://www.beachsoccer.com/news/august-movers-of-the-month-ukraine
September22https://www.beachsoccer.com/news/movers-of-the-month-poland
October3https://www.beachsoccer.com/news/japan-october-s-movers-of-the-month
November1https://www.beachsoccer.com/news/iran-movers-of-the-month-for-november
December8https://www.beachsoccer.com/news/movers-of-the-month-senegal
2017January1https://www.beachsoccer.com/news/movers-of-the-month-switzerland
February38https://www.beachsoccer.com/news/movers-of-the-month-panama
March9https://www.beachsoccer.com/news/movers-of-the-month-uae
April1https://www.beachsoccer.com/news/movers-of-the-month-tahiti
May2https://www.beachsoccer.com/news/movers-of-the-month-brazil
June1https://www.beachsoccer.com/news/movers-of-the-month-france
July1https://www.beachsoccer.com/news/movers-of-the-month-belarus
August1https://www.beachsoccer.com/news/movers-of-the-month-iran
September1https://www.beachsoccer.com/news/movers-of-the-month-russia
October0https://www.beachsoccer.com/news/movers-of-the-month-mexico

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YearMonthMovers of the MonthChangeRef.
2017November0https://www.beachsoccer.com/news/movers-of-the-month-brazil-7c409cad-036c-4e7b-b03e-73c31e940e64
December3https://www.beachsoccer.com/news/movers-of-the-month-spain
2018January0https://www.beachsoccer.com/news/movers-of-the-month-iran-ebebed5c-b070-4673-af05-08ef2eb2b2a0
February1https://www.beachsoccer.com/news/senegal-new-movers-of-the-month
March0https://www.beachsoccer.com/news/brazil-movers-of-the-month-again
April2https://www.beachsoccer.com/news/movers-of-the-month-mexico-6e6aa359-c2ea-44cb-ba0e-a9fb96cc7b01
May3https://www.beachsoccer.com/news/france-may-s-movers-of-the-month
June0https://www.beachsoccer.com/news/the-june-movers-of-the-month-title-goes-to-portugal
July5https://www.beachsoccer.com/news/morocco-new-movers-of-the-month
August8https://www.beachsoccer.com/news/august-movers-of-the-month-usa
September1https://www.beachsoccer.com/news/the-azzurri-is-september-s-mover-of-the-month
October0https://beachsoccer.com/news/movers-of-the-month-october-brazil
November1https://beachsoccer.com/news/iran-are-november-s-movers-of-the-month
December4https://beachsoccer.com/news/december-s-movers-of-the-month-senegal
2019January0https://beachsoccer.com/news/spain-first-movers-of-the-month-in-2019
February11https://www.beachsoccer.com/news/iraq-are-the-new-movers-of-the-month
March2https://www.beachsoccer.com/news/march-mover-of-the-month-is-japan
April0https://www.beachsoccer.com/news/portugal-april-mover-of-the-month
May8https://www.beachsoccer.com/news/mexico-new-movers-of-the-month
June3https://beachsoccer.com/news/tahiti-are-june-s-movers-of-the-month
July1https://beachsoccer.com/news/russia-are-july-s-movers-of-the-month
August1https://beachsoccer.com/news/portugal-are-august-s-movers-of-the-month
September3https://www.beachsoccer.com/news/ukraine-are-september-s-movers-of-the-month
October0https://beachsoccer.com/news/brazil-are-october-s-movers-of-the-month
November3https://beachsoccer.com/news/japan-are-november-s-movers-of-the-month
December2https://beachsoccer.com/news/portugal-the-decade-s-final-movers-of-the-month

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YearMonthMovers of the MonthChangeRef.
2020
JanuaryNot awarded to men's national teams
February
March1https://web.archive.org/web/20200403163527/https://beachsoccer.com/
April →Not awarded due to the
COVID-19 pandemic
2021→ July
August3https://beachsoccer.com/movers-of-the-month-august-russia-and-brazil
September0https://beachsoccer.com/latest-bsww-rankings-updates-national-teams
OctoberNot awarded to men's national teams
November3https://beachsoccer.com/senegal-and-spain-are-novembers-movers-of-the-month

|}

Other rankings

BSWW formally published a series of new rankings to accompany the primary men's national team world rankings in December 2018, all of which were concerned purely with European sides. In November 2019, these rankings were upgraded from being only European based, to fully global rankings (save for the association ranking). Unlike the men's world ranking, they are not updated monthly.

Each ranking category, and the basis of each (at the release of the current issue), is listed below.

  • Women's national teams: Ranked based on recent performances in the Women's Euro Beach Soccer Cup, World Beach Games and qualifiers.
  • Men's clubs: Ranked based on recent performances in the Euro Winners Cup, Copa Libertadores, Mundialito de Clubes and World Winners Cup.
  • Women's clubs: Ranked based on recent performances in the Women's Euro Winners Cup and World Winners Cup.
  • Men's national associations (Europe only): Ranked based on recent performances of the clubs representing them in the Euro Winners Cup, therefore determining which European leagues have the best quality of clubs (inspired by the UEFA country coefficient ranking).

The club rankings are used to seed teams in European competitions. Similar to the UEFA coefficient's relationship with the UEFA Champions League, the association ranking is used to determine the number of clubs that qualify from each country's domestic league to the next edition of the Euro Winners Cup; better quality associations receive more berths.

The following tables show the top ten in each ranking's current issue:

Key: Confederation –AFC /CAF /CONCACAF /CONMEBOL /OFC /UEFA

;Women's national teams

RankChgwidth=120TeamPointsFull rankings (21 teams)
1
2
3
××
41
51
6
7
8
9
10
*change since August 2025

;Men's clubs

RankChgClubPointsFull rankings (418 clubs)
1
21
32
42
53
61
71
81
95
10
*change since July 2025

;Women's clubs

RankChgClubPointsFull rankings (174 clubs)
1
2
32
41
51
61
71
810
9
102
*change since July 2025

;Men's national associations

RankChgwidth=100AssociationPointsFull rankings (28 associations)
1
××
2
3
44
5
61
71
82
93
101
*change since 2020

References

;Notes ;Citations

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  4. "Draw Procedures FIFA Beach Soccer World Cup Bahamas 2017". FIFA.com.
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  6. (22 November 2013). "II FIFA Beach Soccer Workshop in Dubai". Beach Soccer Worldwide.
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  8. (4 July 2016). "Portugal reel in Russia to top rankings". Beach Soccer Worldwide.
  9. (7 June 2017). "Movers of the Month: Brazil". Beach Soccer Worldwide.
  10. (29 December 2019). "Portugal: The decade's final Movers of the Month!". Beach Soccer Worldwide.
  11. (1 April 2020). "Portugal é o melhor do mundo em futebol de praia". Maisfutebol.
  12. (1 April 2020). "Portugal atop of the World ranking once more!". Beach Soccer Worldwide.
  13. (29 August 2021). "Swiss trio are Russia 2021's golden boys". Fédération Internationale de Football Association.
  14. (28 February 2022). "Decision of the UEFA Executive Committee related to Russia". Union of European Football Associations.
  15. (28 February 2022). "Measures taken by BSWW after the attacks on Ukraine". [[Beach Soccer Worldwide]].
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  17. (31 March 2023). "Brasil retoma liderança do ranking mundial de beach soccer depois de três anos". [[O Globo]].
  18. (2 October 2015). "Overall World Ranking show many changes". Beach Soccer Worldwide.
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