2009 FIFA Beach Soccer World Cup

2009 FIFA Beach Soccer World Cup
كأس العالم لكرة القدم الشاطئية 2009

The official logo of the 2009 FIFA Beach Soccer World Cup
Tournament details
Host country United Arab Emirates
Dates 16–22 November 2009
Teams 16 (from 6 confederations)
Venue(s) 2 [1] (in 1 host city)
Final positions
Champions  Brazil (13th title)
Runners-up   Switzerland
Third place  Portugal
Fourth place  Uruguay
Tournament statistics
Matches played 32
Goals scored 284 (8.88 per match)
Attendance 97,500 (3,047 per match)
Top scorer(s) Switzerland Dejan Stankovic
(16 goals)
Best player Switzerland Dejan Stankovic
Best goalkeeper Brazil Mao
Fair play award  Japan
 Russia

The 2009 FIFA Beach Soccer World Cup was the fifth edition of the FIFA Beach Soccer World Cup, governed by FIFA.[2] Previous editions before 2005 were not governed by FIFA and were held under the title Beach Soccer World Championships.[3] Overall, this was the fifteenth edition of the World Cup since its establishment in 1995.[4] It took place in Dubai, the United Arab Emirates, the second tournament to take place outside Brazil and the last tournament to take place on an annual basis, between 16 November and 22 November 2009.[1] The winners of the tournament were Brazil, who won their fourth consecutive FIFA Beach Soccer World Cup title and their thirteenth title overall.

Qualifying Rounds

African Zone

The qualifiers to determine the two African nations who would play in the World Cup took place in Durban, South Africa for the fourth year running between 1 July and 5 July. Nine nations took part in the competition, which eventually saw Nigeria claim their second title, qualifying for the first time since 2007, with the Ivory Coast finishing in second place, qualifying for the first time.

Asian Zone

The Asian qualifiers were held in Dubai, the United Arab Emirates, from 7 to 11 November. With only seven teams attending the qualifiers, the United Arab Emirates stepped in as the eighth side to even the two groups in the group stage. Japan qualified for the fourth time after beating Bahrain in the final of the championship, who qualified for their second World Cup.

European Zone

UEFA held the second European tournament dedicated to World Cup qualification in Castellón, Spain, between, 7 June and 14 June. Hosts Spain won the championship, with Russia finishing second. Switzerland beat Portugal in the third place play off, but regardless of the result, both teams qualified to the World Cup, along with the finalists. Italy beat France in the fifth place play off to qualify as the fifth European nation.

North, Central American and Caribbean Zone

The North, Central America and the Caribbean Zone qualifiers took place between 17 June and 21 June, after being postponed in May due to the 2009 swine flu outbreak, in Puerto Vallarta, Mexico, for the second year running. El Salvador and Costa Rica were the two finalists, meaning they both qualified for the World Cup; El Salvador for the second time and Costa Rica for the first. El Salvador defeated Costa Rica in the final to win their first title.

Oceanian Zone

The qualifiers to decide the one nation from Oceania that would be competing in the World Cup took place in Moorea, Tahiti, between 27 July and 31 July. Despite Vanuatu winning the group stage, they lost in the final to the Solomon Islands, who claimed their third title and qualification for a fourth year in a row.

South American Zone

The South American qualifiers took place between 11 March and 15 March, in the Uruguayan capital, Montevideo. Brazil and hosts Uruguay were the two finalists, meaning they both qualified for the World Cup. Brazil defeated Uruguay in the final to win the title. Argentina and Ecuador were knocked out in the semi finals and played each other in the third place play off. Argentina beat Ecuador to claim the third berth at the World Cup.

Host

United Arab Emirates qualified automatically as the hosts.

Teams

These are the teams that qualified for the world cup:

Asian zone:

African zone:

European zone:

North, Central American and Caribbean zone:

Oceanian zone:

South American zone:

Host nation:

Players

[6]

Venues

Two venues were used in the city of Dubai, United Arab Emirates at Jumeirah Beach during the World Cup with matches split between them as follows.[7]

Dubai (1)
2009 FIFA Beach Soccer World Cup (United Arab Emirates)
Dubai (2)
Jumeirah Beach (Main Pitch) Jumeirah Beach (Pitch 2)
25°21′N 55°25′E / 25.350°N 55.417°E / 25.350; 55.417 (Jumeirah Beach) 25°21′N 55°25′E / 25.350°N 55.417°E / 25.350; 55.417 (Jumeirah Beach)
Capacity: 5,700 Capacity: 1,200

Groups

The 16 teams present at the finals in Brazil were split into 4 groups of 4 teams. Each team played the other 3 teams in its group in a round-robin format, with the top two teams advancing to the quarter finals. The quarter finals, semi finals and the final itself was played in the form of a knockout tournament.

All matches are listed as local time in Dubai, (UTC+4)

Group A

Team Pld W W+ L GF GA GD Pts
 Uruguay 3201128+46
 Portugal 3201148+66
 United Arab Emirates 3102121203
 Solomon Islands 3102919-103

16 November 2009
13:30
Uruguay  6 7  Solomon Islands
Ricar  3',  32'
Martin  10',  29'
Pampero  29'
Fabian  31'
Report  6',  15',  15' Laua
 8' Hosea
 9' Makaa
 11' Wale
 22' Omo
Jumeirah Beach (Pitch 2)
Attendance: 150
Referee: Italy Fabio Polito



16 November 2009
19:30
United Arab Emirates  5 7  Portugal
Al Mesaabi  1'
Sadeqi  6'
Alabadla  8'
K. Albalooshi  25'
I. Albalooshi  28'
Report  20' Ze Maria
 24' Belchior
 27',  31',  33' Madjer
 27' Alan
 28' Bilro
Jumeirah Beach (Main Pitch)
Attendance: 5 000
Referee: Turkey Serdar Akcer



17 November 2009
15:00
Portugal  1 2  Uruguay
Belchior  18' Report  7',  35' Coco
Jumeirah Beach (Main Pitch)
Attendance: 900
Referee: Japan Tasuku Onodera



17 November 2009
19:30
Solomon Islands  1 7  United Arab Emirates
Hale  1' Report  1',  6' K. Albalooshi
 13' I. Albalooshi
 22' Alabadla
 24' Al Mesaabi
 30' Sadeqi
 31' Ranjbar
Jumeirah Beach (Main Pitch)
Attendance: 4 000
Referee: France Sylvain Palhies



18 November 2009
16:30
Portugal  6 1  Solomon Islands
Madjer  1',  6'
Ze Maria  10'
Belchior  29',  32'
Bruno Novo  36'
Report  12' Hosea
Jumeirah Beach (Main Pitch)
Attendance: 2 000
Referee: Azerbaijan Afgan Hamzayev



18 November 2009
19:30
United Arab Emirates  0 4  Uruguay
Report  2',  34' Ricar
 10' Pampero
 28' Martin
Jumeirah Beach (Main Pitch)
Attendance: 6 000
Referee: Russia Alexander Berezkin



Group B

Team Pld W W+ L GF GA GD Pts
 Japan 3210159+68
 Spain 32012114+76
 Ivory Coast 31021518-33
 El Salvador 30031121-100

16 November 2009
15:00
Ivory Coast  7 6  El Salvador
Enounou  1',  21',  26',  27',  36'
Daniel  12'
Aka  23'
Report  7',  29' Hernandez
 7' Ruiz
 8' Torres
 11',  11' Velasquez
Jumeirah Beach (Pitch 2)
Attendance: 100
Referee: Hungary Istvan Meszaros



16 November 2009
18:00
Spain  5 5
(a.e.t.)
 Japan
Oda  7' (o.g.)
Juanma  18'
Javier Torres  22'
Nico  24'
Wayo  39'
Report  14' Toma
 15',  26' Tabata
 16' Higa
 38' Oda
  Penalties  
Nico
Juanma
Kuman
2 3 Yamauchi
Makino
Higa
Jumeirah Beach (Main Pitch)
Attendance: 3 500
Referee: Uruguay Javier Bentancor



17 November 2009
13:30
Japan  3 2  Ivory Coast
Makino  11'
Toma  26'
Tabata  32'
Report  10' Aka
 17' Ouattara
Jumeirah Beach (Pitch 2)
Attendance: 200
Referee: Lithuania Sergejus Slyva



17 November 2009
16:30
El Salvador  3 7  Spain
Ruiz  7',  14'
Garay  22'
Report  7' Amarelle
 14',  31' J.Torres
 15' Nico
 22' C.Torres
 26' Wayo
 34' Millos
Jumeirah Beach (Main Pitch)
Attendance: 1 500
Referee: Argentina Juan Rodríguez



18 November 2009
13:30
Spain  9 6  Ivory Coast
Wayo  3'
Amarelle  11',  14'
Kuman  17'
Juanma  17',  28'
C.Torres  19'
Coulibaly  25' (o.g.)
Nico  28'
Report  4',  25' Kabletchi
 10' Diomande
 10',  17',  36' Enounou
Jumeirah Beach (Main Pitch)
Attendance: 600
Referee: Chile Rene de la Rosa



18 November 2009
13:30
Japan  7 2  El Salvador
Kawaharazuka  4'
Toma  6'
Maezono  7',  13'
Makino  8'
Oda  22'
Tabata  27'
Report  22' Hernandez
 36' Torres
Jumeirah Beach (Pitch 2)
Attendance: 350
Referee: Kuwait Abbas Alshammari



Group C

Team Pld W W+ L GF GA GD Pts
 Russia 3201115+66
 Italy 311176+15
 Argentina 3111116+55
 Costa Rica 3003214-120

16 November 2009
15:00
Argentina  2 3
(a.e.t.)
 Italy
E. Hilaire  15'
S. Hilaire  20'
Report  19' Palmacci
 25' Pasquali
 37' Carotenuto
Jumeirah Beach (Main Pitch)
Attendance: 2 500
Referee: United Arab Emirates Faisal Sallam



16 November 2009
16:30
Russia  5 1  Costa Rica
Krasheninnikov  6'
Shkarin  10'
Leonov  13'
Shishin  17'
Shakhmelyan  18'
Report  29' Cameron
Jumeirah Beach (Main Pitch)
Attendance: 2 500
Referee: Chile Rene de la Rosa



17 November 2009
13:30
Costa Rica  0 6  Argentina
Report  14',  28' F. Hilaire
 15' E. Hilaire
 19',  36' Dallera
 30' Minici
Jumeirah Beach (Main Pitch)
Attendance: 550
Referee: Kuwait Abbas Alshammari



17 November 2009
18:00
Italy  1 3  Russia
Palmacci  2' Report  25' Leonov
 28' Shkarin
 28' Krasheninnikov
Jumeirah Beach (Main Pitch)
Attendance: 3 000
Referee: Spain Ruben Eiriz



18 November 2009
15:00
Costa Rica  1 3  Italy
Sterling  9' Report  8' Feudi
 10' Carotenuto
 35' Palmacci
Jumeirah Beach (Pitch 2)
Attendance: 200
Referee: Hungary Istvan Meszaros



18 November 2009
15:00
Russia  3 3
(a.e.t.)
 Argentina
Shaykov  3',  13'
Shakhmelyan  5'
Report  3' Franceschini
 26',  36' F. Hilaire
  Penalties  
Leonov
Shishin
Shkarin
Makarov
3 4 E. Hilaire
Leguizamon
Galvan
Minici
Jumeirah Beach (Main Pitch)
Attendance: 2 500
Referee: Turkey Serdar Akcer



Group D

Team Pld W W+ L GF GA GD Pts
 Brazil 3300238+159
  Switzerland 32011511+46
 Nigeria 3102162153
 Bahrain 3003923140

16 November 2009
13:30
Switzerland   6 5  Bahrain
Stanković  7',  32'
Schirinzi  11'
Spaccarotella  12',  35'
Jäggy  34'
Report  2',  16',  34' Salem
 17' Abdulla
 27' Mubarak
Jumeirah Beach (Main Pitch)
Attendance: 2 000
Referee: Costa Rica Erick Chavarria



16 November 2009
21:00
Brazil  11 5  Nigeria
Sidney  1',  23'
Bueno  2'
Benjamin  7'
André  9'
Daniel  12',  26'
Bruno  15',  26',  27'
Betinho  28'
Report  1',  30' Olawale
 5',  30' Tale
 35' Ibenegbu
Jumeirah Beach (Main Pitch)
Attendance: 2 500
Referee: Ukraine Petro Ivanov



17 November 2009
15:00
Nigeria  2 7   Switzerland
Olawale  14'
Abu  17'
Report  1' Spaccarotella
 1',  7',  14',  16' Stanković
 3',  7'Jaeggy
Jumeirah Beach (Pitch 2)
Attendance: 350
Referee: Chile Rene de la Rosa



17 November 2009
21:00
Bahrain  1 8  Brazil
Almughawi  36' Report  1',  3',  4',  29'Buru
 10' Bruno
 22' Daniel Souza
 31' Andre
 36' Daniel
Jumeirah Beach (Main Pitch)
Attendance: 4 000
Referee: Russia Alexander Berezkin



18 November 2009
18:00
Nigeria  9 3  Bahrain
Ezimorah  4'
Tale  8'
Agu  8',  9'
Ibenegbu  12',  21'
Abu  16'
Usman  30'
Okemmiri  34'
Report  6',  35' Salem
 22' Aldoseri
Jumeirah Beach (Main Pitch)
Attendance: 3 500
Referee: China Geng Zhiwei



18 November 2009
21:00
Brazil  4 2   Switzerland
Benjamin  10',  31'
Andre  29'
Bruno  35'
Report  1',  26' Stanković
Jumeirah Beach (Main Pitch)
Attendance: 6 000
Referee: United Arab Emirates Faisal Sallam

Knockout stage

Quarter-finals Semi-finals Final
                   
20 November 2009        
  Uruguay  3
21 November 2009
  Spain  2  
  Uruguay  4
20 November 2009
     Switzerland  7  
  Russia  2
22 November 2009
   Switzerland  4  
   Switzerland  5
20 November 2009
    Brazil  10
  Japan  1
21 November 2009
  Portugal  2  
  Portugal  2 Third place
20 November 2009
    Brazil  8  
  Brazil  6   Uruguay  7
  Italy  4     Portugal  14
22 November 2009

Quarter finals

20 November 2009
16:30
Japan  1 2  Portugal
Uehara  26' Report  17' Madjer
 36' Belchior
Jumeirah Beach (Main Pitch)
Attendance: 5 000
Referee: Uruguay Javier Bentancor



20 November 2009
18:00
Russia  2 4   Switzerland
Makarov  13'
Shishin  23'
Report  4',  13',  24' Stanković
 33' Meier
Jumeirah Beach (Main Pitch)
Attendance: 6 000
Referee: Brazil Ivo De Moraes



20 November 2009
19:30
Brazil  6 4  Italy
Sidney  6'
André  11',  17',  31'
Bruno  25'
Buru  36'
Report  17',  26',  26',  31' Pasquali
Jumeirah Beach (Main Pitch)
Attendance: 6 000
Referee: Spain Ruben Eiriz



20 November 2009
21:00
Uruguay  3 2
(a.e.t)
 Spain
Martin  18'
Ricar  27',  37'
Report Amarelle  28'
C.Torres  32'
Jumeirah Beach (Main Pitch)
Attendance: 6 000
Referee: Japan Tasuku Onodera



Semi-finals

21 November 2009
19:30
Portugal  2 8  Brazil
Bilro  13'
Alan  34'
Report  6' Sidney
 8' Benjamin
 12',  12' Bruno
 19' Daniel
 24' Betinho
 26' Buru
 34' Daniel Souza
Jumeirah Beach (Main Pitch)
Attendance: 6 000
Referee: Japan Tasuku Onodera



21 November 2009
21:00
Switzerland   7 4  Uruguay
Stanković  3',  12',  26',  29'
Spaccarotella  20'
Leu  30'
Rodrigues  36'
Report  24',  31' Martin
 27' Coco
 36' Matias
Jumeirah Beach (Main Pitch)
Attendance: 5 000
Referee: Lithuania Sergejus Slyva



Third Place Play-off

22 November 2009
19:30
 Portugal 14 7  Uruguay
Torres  3',  5',  26'
Madjer  6',  13',  22',  24',  30',  36',  36'
Jose Maria  11',  21'
Miguel  16' (o.g.)
Coimbra  20'
Report  6' Coco
 13' Pampero
 18' Matias
 22' (o.g.) Alan
 24' Ricar
 26' Fabian
 32' Oli
Jumeirah Beach (Main Pitch)
Attendance: 6 000
Referee: United Arab Emirates Faisal Sallam



Final

22 November 2009
21:00
 Brazil 10 5   Switzerland
André  6',  23'
Betinho  8',  23'
Buru  8',  15'
Daniel  12'
Benjamin  18'
Sidney  31'
Bueno  36'
Report  9' Jaeggy
 30' Meier
 31' Rodrigues
 34' Schirinzi
 36' Stanković
Jumeirah Beach (Main Pitch)
Attendance: 6 000
Referee: Spain Ruben Eiriz

Winners

 2009 FIFA Beach Soccer World Cup Winners 

Brazil
Fourth (13th overall) title

Awards

Golden Ball Silver Ball Bronze Ball
Switzerland Dejan Stankovic Portugal Madjer Brazil Benjamin
Golden Shoe Silver Shoe Bronze Shoe
Switzerland Dejan Stankovic Portugal Madjer Brazil Buru
16 goals 13 goals 8 goals
Golden Glove
Brazil Mao
FIFA Fair Play Award
 Japan
 Russia

Top scorers

16 goals
  • Switzerland Dejan Stankovic
13 goals
8 goals
  • Ivory Coast Ludovic Ehounou
  • Brazil André
  • Brazil Buru
7 goals
  • Uruguay Ricar
6 goals
  • Brazil Bruno
5 goals
  • Bahrain Rashed Salem
  • Brazil Benjamin
  • Brazil Daniel
  • Brazil Sidney
  • Portugal Belchior
  • Italy Roberto Pasquali
4 goals
  • Argentina Federico Hilaire
  • Brazil Betinho
  • Japan Teruki Tabata
  • Portugal Ze Maria
  • Spain Amarelle
  • Switzerland Moritz Jäggy
  • Switzerland Sandro Spaccarotella
  • Uruguay Martin

3 goals
  • Ivory Coast Bartholomew Ibenegbu
  • El Salvador Tomas Hernandez
  • El Salvador Agustin Ruiz
  • Italy Paolo Palmacci
  • Japan Masahito Toma
  • Nigeria Isiaka Olawale
  • Nigeria Victor Tale
  • Portugal Torres
  • Solomon Islands Robert Laua
  • Spain Christian Torres
  • Spain Javier Torres
  • Spain Juanma
  • Spain Nico
  • Spain Wayo
  • United Arab Emirates Karim Albalooshi
  • Uruguay Pampero
2 goals
  • Argentina Augustin Dallera
  • Argentina Ezequiel Hilaire
  • Brazil Bueno
  • Brazil Daniel Souza
  • Ivory Coast Frederic Aka
  • Ivory Coast Didier Kabletchi
  • El Salvador Walter Torres
  • El Salvador Frank Velasquez
  • Italy Pasquale Carotenuto
  • Japan Masakiyo Maezono
  • Japan Shinji Makino
  • Japan Hirofumi Oda
  • Nigeria Azeez Abu

2 goals (cont.)
  • Nigeria Gabriel Agu
  • Nigeria Victor Tale
  • Portugal Alan
  • Portugal Bilro
  • Portugal Ze Maria
  • Russia Yury Krasheninnikov
  • Russia Ilya Leonov
  • Russia Rustam Shakhmelyan
  • Russia Dmitry Shishin
  • Russia Anton Shkarin
  • Russia Igor Shaykov
  • Solomon Islands Gibson Hosea
  • Spain Christian Torres
  • Switzerland Stephan Maier
  • Switzerland Michael Rodrigues
  • Switzerland Angelo Schirinzi
  • Uruguay Coco
  • Uruguay Fabian
  • Uruguay Matias
  • United Arab Emirates Bakhit Alabadla
  • United Arab Emirates Ibrahim Albalooshi
  • United Arab Emirates Rami Al Mesaabi
  • United Arab Emirates Qambar Sadeqi
32 others scored 1 goal each
Own goal
  • Ivory Coast Coulibaly (For SpainSpain)
  • Japan Hirofumi Oda (For SpainSpain)
  • Portugal Alan (For UruguayUruguay)
  • Uruguay Miguel (For PortugalPortugal)

Final standings

Position Team
1  Brazil
2   Switzerland
3  Portugal
4  Uruguay
5  Japan
6  Spain
7  Russia
8  Italy
9  Argentina
10 United Arab Emirates
11  Ivory Coast
12  Nigeria
13  Solomon Islands
14  El Salvador
15  Costa Rica
16  Bahrain

References

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