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Russian Beach Soccer Championships


Founded
Russia
UEFA
9
Russian Cup
Euro Winners Cup
Kristall St. Petersburg (7th title) (2022)
Kristall St. Petersburg (7 titles)
bsrussia.com
Current: 2023 Russian Beach Soccer Championships

The Russian Beach Soccer Championships (Russian: Чемпионат России по пляжному футболу) are the main national beach soccer championships in Russia. They are performed annually since 2005. Overall, 9 clubs (formerly 16 and 8 clubs) qualified through regional championships participate. They are divided into four groups, each composed of four teams, and two of the best clubs in each team will reach the quarterfinals. The winner is decided after a series of play-off rounds.

Formerly, 16 teams participated in the main round. At times there were qualifying rounds. The number of teams was reduced to 8 in 2011.

A new system was introduced in the 2014 season. Now the eight teams played two legs. There were overall 14 rounds which were split into 3 stages. Each win in regular time was calculated as three points, a win in overtime or after a series of penalties two points, a loss in the overtime or after a series of penalties one point. The four best teams qualified for the quarterfinals, the so-called Superfinal, which was played in the play-off system. In the semi-finals and the final there were two wins to be made in each round. The third-place game was played as a single-elimination round. The teams who reached the two worst places were pulled out from this tournament in the next year, and they were to be replaced by the winners of the Russian Cup, the second-highest ranked national tournament.

In the 2015 season, a new system of point calculation was introduced. Now, two points were given for a win in the overtime, one point after a series of penalties and zero points for any loss. Also, overall three sportsmen of a foreign club (a "legionnaire") were allowed to play in a club, two of which may play at one time in a pitch. Furthermore, each club received an opportunity to take a one-minute time out once during a game.

In the 2017 season, overall nine clubs participated, six of which qualified for the Superfinal. The two best teams of the regular season automatically entered the semi-final, while the remaining four teams played in the quarterfinals.

YearHostFinal3rd place matchTeams
2005AnapaCity Khimik Voronezh Oblast3–2Dream Team MFTI MoscowDelta Saratov7–4Lipetsk16
2006SochiTIM St. Petersburg2–1(1–0)Strogino MoscowCITY MFTI Moscow8–5Dream Team MFTI Moscow16
2007SochiIBS St. Petersburg3–2Strogino MoscowTIM St. Petersburg5–1Delta Saratov16
2008SochiStrogino Moscow4–3Delta SaratovBiznes-Pravo Saratov7–5Lukoyl Kaliningrad16
2009SochiStrogino Moscow5–3IBS St. PetersburgLukoyl Kaliningrad9–1Delta Saratov16
2010AnapaLokomotiv Moscow3–2(1–0)Strogino MoscowGolden St. Petersburg3–2Delta Saratov16
2011St. PetersburgLokomotiv Moscow11–8Strogino MoscowKrylya Sovetov Samara4–3Delta Saratov8
2012St. PetersburgLokomotiv Moscow5–3Kristall St. PetersburgStrogino Moscow5–4IBS St. Petersburg8
2013MoscowKristall St. Petersburg6–4 (OT)Rotor-VolgogradLokomotiv Moscow5–2Dynamo Moscow8
2014VolgogradRotor-Volgograd6–25–34–2Kristall St. PetersburgStrogino Moscow3–1Lokomotiv Moscow8
2015SochiKristall St. Petersburg6–25–3Krylya Sovetov SamaraLokomotiv Moscow3–2Dynamo Moscow8
2016St. PetersburgKristall St. Petersburg5–33–1Zolotoy St. PetersburgLokomotiv Moscow6–3Spartak Moscow8
2017SaratovLokomotiv Moscow5–34–1Kristall St. PetersburgCSKA Moscow3–2Spartak Moscow9
2018MoscowKristall St. Petersburg4–1Delta SaratovSpartak Moscow4–1CSKA Moscow9
2019SamaraKristall St. Petersburg6–5Spartak MoscowKrylya Sovetov Samara3–1Lokomotiv Moscow8
2020St. PetersburgLokomotiv Moscow4–3Spartak MoscowKristall St. Petersburg7–3Delta Saratov6
2021MoscowKristall St. Petersburg3–0Delta SaratovLokomotiv Moscow7–5Spartak Moscow6
ClubWinsFinals3rd placesOverall
Kristall St. Petersburg7 (2013, 2015, 2016, 2018, 2019, 2021, 2022)3 (2012, 2014, 2017)1 (2020)11
Lokomotiv Moscow5 (2010, 2011, 2012, 2017, 2020)1 (2022)4 (2013, 2015, 2016, 2021)10
Strogino Moscow2 (2008, 2009)4 (2006, 2007, 2010, 2011)2 (2012, 2014)8
Rotor-Volgograd1 (2014)1 (2013)2
IBS St. Petersburg1 (2007)1 (2009)2
TIM St. Petersburg1 (2006)1 (2007)2
Siti Khimik Voronezh Oblast1 (2005)1
Delta Saratov3 (2008, 2018, 2021)1 (2005)4
Spartak Moscow2 (2019, 2020)1 (2018)3
Krylya Sovetov Samara1 (2015)2 (2011, 2019)3
Zolotoy St. Petersburg1 (2016)1
Dream Team MFTI Moscow1 (2005)1
CSKA Moscow2 (2017, 2022)2
Golden St. Petersburg1 (2010)1
Lukoyl Kaliningrad1 (2009)1
Biznes-Pravo Saratov1 (2008)1
CITY MFTI Moscow1 (2006)1
YearHostFinal3rd place matchTeams
2013St. PetersburgLokomotiv Moscow6–1Kristall St. PetersburgWFC City4–3DYUSSH-75 Moscow8
2014AnapaOlimpik KrasnodarN/ANeva City St. PetersburgKristall St. PetersburgN/ALokomotiv Moscow6
2015MoscowZvezda St. PetersburgN/ARusbalt MoscowTorpedo MoscowN/ARGAU-MSKHA Moscow6
2016St. PetersburgNeva St. PetersburgN/AZvezda St. PetersburgSevernyy Press St. PetersburgN/AAlfa-09 Kaliningrad5
2017KazanZvezda St. Petersburg7–4Drayv 32 BryanskAlfa-09 Kaliningrad4–1Neva St. Petersburg8
2018MoscowZvezda St. Petersburg6–1Neva St. PetersburgAlfa-09 Kaliningrad5–1Drayv 32 Bryansk6
2019MoscowZvezda St. Petersburg7–1Lex-Yablochnaya St. PetersburgStrogino Moscow7–1Mospolitekh Moscow10
2020MoscowZvezda St. Petersburg3–2Lex-Yablochnaya St. PetersburgStrogino Moscow6–1Alpha 098
ClubWinsFinals3rd placesOverall
Zvezda St. Petersburg5 (2015, 2017, 2018, 2019, 2020)1 (2016)6
Neva St. Petersburg1 (2016)2 (2014, 2018)3
Lokomotiv Moscow1 (2013)1
Olimpik Krasnodar1 (2014)1
Kristall St. Petersburg1 (2013)1 (2014)2
Lex-Yablochnaya St. Petersburg2 (2019, 2020)2
Drayv 32 Bryansk1 (2017)1
Rusbalt Moscow1 (2015)1
Alfa-09 Kaliningrad2 (2017, 2018)2
Strogino Moscow2 (2019, 2020)2
Severnyy Press St. Petersburg1 (2016)1
WFC City1 (2013)1
Torpedo Moscow1 (2015)1
  • (in Russian) Tournament details on BeachSoccerRussia
  • (in Russian) Russian Beach Soccer Federation
  • (in Russian) Beachsoccer.ru
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