2024 Euro Winners Cup
The 2024 Euro Winners Cup was the twelfth edition of the Euro Winners Cup, an annual continental beach soccer tournament for men's top-division European clubs. The championship is widely viewed as beach soccer's rudimentary version of the better known UEFA Champions League in its parent sport, association football.
Organised by Beach Soccer Worldwide, the tournament was held in Nazaré, Portugal, from 7 to 16 June.
Following a preliminary qualification round, 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 16 and ending with the final. Consolation matches were also played to determine other final rankings.
Kfar Qassem of Israel were the defending champions, but were eliminated in the quarterfinals, ultimately placing fifth. Braga of Portugal won the tournament, claiming their fourth European crown; they defeated Pisa of Italy in the final, condemning the Tuscans to a consecutive runners-up finish.
Teams
Qualification
Qualification for the competition is similar to the UEFA Champions League, whereby clubs qualify via their country’s national beach soccer league.The exact number of clubs which qualify from each association depends on the perceived "strength" of their country’s league. BSWW determine the strength of each league by analysing the performance of all clubs in the EWC on a country-by-country basis over the previous five editions; a points-based ranking is produced from the data. From the most recent edition of their respective leagues, the best performing nations in the ranking are permitted to enter multiple top placing clubs, whilst the worst performing are allowed to enter just one club. This is similar in concept to that of the UEFA coefficient ranking.
Eligible clubs may choose not to, or are unable to participate. Thus, in reality, some countries fill their quota with clubs placed lower down in their league, don’t claim all their slots, sometimes fill none of their slots at all, and sometimes unclaimed slots are transferred to other associations at the discretion of BSWW.
Any and all clubs that do not qualify via their league placing, and/or are surplus to their countries' allocated quotas, are invited to enter the accompanying Euro Winners Challenge to begin in the days prior to the competition proper. The Challenge is both a competition in its own right and acts as an alternative qualification route for this edition of the EWC; the semi-finals of the Challenge double as Round of 32 ties of the EWC and the Challenge final doubles as a Round of 16 tie of the EWC. The winners of the latter are crowned champions of the Challenge and are rewarded with a place in the quarter-finals of the EWC at which stage they become fully integrated with the clubs of the competition proper.
Entrants
56 clubs from 24 different nations enter the event – 36 enter straight into the group stage, 20 enter into the Euro Winners Challenge.In accordance with sanctions imposed by FIFA and UEFA in 2022 in response to the Russian invasion of Ukraine, clubs from Russia remain banned from entering this year.
Draw
The draw to split the 36 clubs into nine groups of four, and 20 clubs into five groups of four, for the group and preliminary stages respectively, took place on 16 May.Euro Winners Challenge (preliminary round)
Group stage
All group winners, along with the best runners-up, progress to the knockout stage.The other four runners-up progress to a play-off round to decide the final two knockout stage berths.
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Group A
Group B
Group C
Group D
Group E
Play-off round
The two winners qualify for the knockout stage.Knockout stage
The two finalists earn direct qualification for the 2025 Euro Winners Cup.;Key
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Group stage
All group winners, along with the best runners-up, progress to the knockout stage.The other four runners-up progress to a play-off round to decide the final two knockout stage berths.
All third-placed and fourth-placed teams recede to a set of consolation matches to determine final placements.
Group B
Group C
Group D
Group E
Group F
Group G
Group H
Group I
Placement matches
Matches took place on 12 June.Knockout stage
Play-off round
The two winners qualify for the Round of 16.Awards
The following individual awards were presented after the final.Top goalscorers
Players with at least five goals are listed.;15 goals
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- Edson Hulk
- Francisco Casano
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- Balinha
- Filipe Silva
- Hamada Jabaren
- Jordan Santos
- Miguel Pintado
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- Igor Ricardo
- Igor
- Richárd Patócs
- Léo Martins
- Carlos Carballo
- Soleiman Batis
- Yauheni Novikau
- Yahor Hardzetski
- Lucão
- Glenn Hodel
- Petru Popescu
- Romain Billet
- Paulinho Barboza
- Pablo Pérez
- Mateusinho
- Bê Martins
- Bokinha
- Amer Yatim
- Christian Biermann
- Salvatore Sanfilippo
- Bjorn Wagenaar
- Vasco Gonçalves
- Eudin
- Gianmarco Genovali
- Alessandro Remedi
- Cosmin Zamfir
- Marian Măciucă
- Emmanuele Zurlo
- Ovidio Alla
- Igor Iguinho
- Yury Piatrouski
- Sameh Moreb
- Bruno Xavier
- Deiverson Dmais