2021 Euro Winners Cup


The 2021 Euro Winners Cup was the ninth edition of the Euro Winners Cup, an annual continental beach soccer tournament for men's top-division European clubs. The championship is the sport's version of the better known UEFA Champions League in association football.
Organised by Beach Soccer Worldwide, the tournament was held in Nazaré, Portugal from 12–18 July.
The event began with a round robin group stage. At its conclusion, the best teams progressed to the knockout stage, a series of single elimination games to determine the winners, starting with the Round of 32 and ending with the final. Consolation matches were also played to determine other final rankings.
Kristall of Russia were the defending champions and successfully defended their title, defeating Braga in the final in what was a repeat of the concluding match of the last edition. This moved Kristall clear of Braga in terms of the most titles won, with four.

Teams

Qualification

Usually, to enter automatically, a club needed to be the champions of their country's most recent national championship. Any club that didn't meet these requirement was entitled to enter the accompanying Euro Winners Challenge to take place in the days prior to the competition proper, as a last opportunity to qualify for the EWC main round.
But as with the previous year, due to the effect of the COVID-19 pandemic on the competition, the normal rules regarding qualification were abandoned. The Euro Winners Challenge did not take place; entry restrictions were relaxed: the event was opened up to simply any European club that wished to participate. All clubs entered straight into the group stage.

Entrants

50 clubs from 16 different nations entered the event.
Key: H: Hosts \ TH: Title holders

Venues

Four venues are used in one host city: Nazaré, Leiria District, Portugal.
Matches took place at Praia de Nazaré on one of four pitches. One seated arena, the Estádio do Viveiro, and three purpose made pitches, located adjacent to the main stadium, simply known as Pitch 2, Pitch 3 and Pitch 4.

Draw

The draw to split the 50 clubs into 13 groups took place at 13:00 CEST on 7 July at BSWW's headquarters in Barcelona, Spain.

Group stage

The top two teams from each group, and the best six third places teams, advanced to the round of 32.
All kickoff times are local, WEST and were those scheduled; actual times may have differed slightly.

Group A




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Group B




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Group C




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Group D




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Group E




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Group F




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Group G




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Group H




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Group I




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Group J




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Group K




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Group L




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Group M




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Ranking of third-placed teams

Since Groups K and M consisted of three teams, for the third placed teams from Groups A–J and L, their results against the teams finishing in fourth place in their groups were discounted for this ranking.


Knockout stage

Round of 32

Draw

The draw to determine the round of 32 ties and composition of the knockout stage bracket took place on 14 July after the conclusion of all group stage matches.
The 32 clubs were split into four pots of eight based on their group stage performance, with the best performing clubs placed in Pot 1 down to the worst performing octet in Pot 4. Teams from Pot 1 were drawn against teams from Pot 4; teams from Pot 2 were drawn against teams from Pot 3. The drawing of ties alternated as such and were allocated to the bracket from top to bottom in the order they were drawn.
Pot 1Pot 2Pot 3Pot 4
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Matches



Round of 16



Quarter-finals

9th–16th place



1st–8th place



Semi-finals

13th–16th place



9th–12th place



5th–8th place



1st–4th place



Finals

15th place match



13th place match



11th place match



9th place match



7th place match



5th place match



3rd place match



Final



Awards

The following individual awards were presented after the final.

Top goalscorers

Players with at least seven goals are listed.
;18 goals
;16 goals
  • Edson Hulk
;15 goals
;14 goals
  • Lucão
;13 goals
  • Eudin
;12 goals
  • Aleh Hapon
  • Chiky Ardil
  • Andrei Pankratov
  • Andrey Kotenev
;10 goals
;9 goals
;8 goals
;7 goals
  • Llorenç Gómez
  • Victor Angeletti
  • Serhii Dubovyk
  • Camilo Augusto
  • André Pinto
  • Fabinho
  • Sven Körner
  • Catarino
  • Oleg Zborovskyi
  • Roman Pachev
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