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The competition is organized by the governing body for South American football, CONMEBOL, who started the league in 2017 as part of its Development Department's Evolution Program. [1] All ten members of the continental confederation take part in the league, with both senior and under 20s teams representing each nation; therefore, a total of 20 ...
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). [2] The rankings are currently led by Brazil [1] who have held the number one spot since March 2023.
The Beach Soccer Africa Cup of Nations (BSAFCON) is the beach soccer tournament of Africa, [1] organized by the Confederation of African Football (CAF). [2] Launched in 2006, the winners of each edition [ 3 ] qualifies for African nations to the upcoming FIFA Beach Soccer World Cup .
2021 Africa Beach Soccer Cup of Nations; 2021 FIFA Beach Soccer World Cup CAF qualifier; Tournament details; Host country: Senegal: City: Saly: Dates: 23–29 May: Teams: 7 (from 1 confederation) Venue(s) 1 (in 1 host city) Final positions; Champions Senegal (6th title) Runners-up Mozambique: Third place Morocco: Fourth place Uganda: Tournament ...
The 2022 CONMEBOL South American Beach Soccer League (officially, Liga Evolucion de Fútbol Playa (Beach Soccer Evolution League)) [1] was the fourth edition of the South American Beach Soccer League, a continental league competition for South American men's national beach soccer teams.
The South Africa national beach soccer team represents South Africa in international beach soccer competitions and is controlled by the South African Football Association, the governing body for soccer in South Africa. The team's nickname is Beach Bafana.
The Copa América of Beach Soccer (named natively in Spanish as the Copa América de Fútbol Playa) is a biennial international beach soccer tournament contested between the senior men's national teams of the 10 members of CONMEBOL. [1] It is beach soccer's version of the better known Copa América in its parent sport, association football.
The South zone regular season took place in the Argentinian city of Rosario. [8] All matches were hosted at the "Ángel Di María" beach soccer field, part of the Caribe Canalla sports and recreation complex on the banks of the Paraná River, home to Rosario Central Beach Soccer Club. [10] [11] Stands were installed with a capacity of 600. [12]