Beach Soccer Stars

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Beach Soccer Stars
Beach Soccer Stars logo.png
2019 logo
Awarded forExcellence in beach soccer team and individual achievements
LocationDubai
Country United Arab Emirates
Presented byBeach Soccer Worldwide (BSWW)
First awarded7 November 2014 (2014-11-07)
WebsiteBSWW
Television/radio coverage
NetworkMycujoo
Runtime~90 minutes

Beach Soccer Stars is an annual award ceremony in beach soccer organised by the sport's developmental body, Beach Soccer Worldwide (BSWW).

The first edition was held on 7 November 2014 in Dubai, United Arab Emirates.[1] The ceremony has continued to take place in the Emirate every year since, occurring after the conclusion of the Beach Soccer Intercontinental Cup during the first week of November and has been called beach soccer's version of the better known Ballon D'or in association football.[2]

A gala event, attended by many of the world's top current and former players, coaches, officials and other beach soccer figures,[3] five individual prizes are awarded for the best beach soccer player of the year, best goalkeeper of the year, best coach, rising star and best goal. Further awards are presented to the five players that, combined, are deemed to produce a dream team for that season as well as a prize for best event of the year.[4] In 2017, BSWW introduced a sixth individual award for best women's player of the year[5] and in 2019, an award to recognise a legendary figure of the sport.[6]

Various parties decide the award winners, including coaches, players, BSWW expert panel and fans.[4] In 2016, coaches and captains from a total of 75 national beach soccer teams voted on the awards.[7]

The most recent edition took place on 9 November 2019.[6]

Winners[]

Best player[]

  • Decided by: Players and coaches

Fellow national team captains and coaches vote for who they want to be crowned best player of the year.[4] BSWW reveal a shortlist of the three players with the most votes prior to the ceremony.[note 1] On the awards night, the winner of the award with the most votes of the three is revealed as the best player of the year.

Shortlists of three players with most votes (   Award winner ):
Year Player Team
2014[1]
Bruno Xavier  Brazil
Llorenç Gómez  Spain
Noël Ott   Switzerland
2015[11]
Madjer  Portugal
Bruno Xavier  Brazil
Heimanu Taiarui  Tahiti
2016[12]
Madjer  Portugal
Gabriele Gori  Italy
Dejan Stankovic   Switzerland
2017[13]
Mauricinho  Brazil
Bruno Xavier  Brazil
Mohammad Ahmadzadeh  Iran
2018[14]
Llorenç Gómez  Spain
Bruno Xavier  Brazil
Datinha  Brazil
2019[6]
Jordan Santos  Portugal
Gabriele Gori  Italy
Rodrigo  Brazil

Best goalkeeper[]

  • Decided by: Players and coaches

Fellow national team captains and coaches vote for who they want to be crowned best goalkeeper of the year.[4] BSWW reveal a shortlist of the three players with the most votes prior to the ceremony.[note 1] On the awards night, the winner of the award with the most votes of the three is revealed as the best goalkeeper of the year.

Shortlists of three goalkeepers with most votes (   Award winner ):
Year Player Team
2014[1]
Dona  Spain
Andrey Bukhlitskiy  Russia
Peyman Hosseini  Iran
2015[11]
Jonathan Torohia  Tahiti
Andrey Bukhlitskiy  Russia
Elinton Andrade  Portugal
2016[12]
Elinton Andrade  Portugal
Vitalii Sydorenko  Ukraine
Jonathan Torohia  Tahiti
2017[13]
Peyman Hosseini  Iran
Mão  Brazil
Maxim Chuzhkov  Russia
2018[14]
Elinton Andrade  Portugal
Mão  Brazil
Maxim Chuzhkov  Russia
2019[6]
Maxim Chuzhkov  Russia
Simone del Mestre  Italy
Mão  Brazil

Best coach[]

  • Decided by: Players and coaches

Fellow national team captains and coaches vote for who they want to be crowned best coach of the year.[4] BSWW reveal a shortlist of the three coaches with the most votes prior to the ceremony.[note 1] On the awards night, the winner of the award with the most votes of the three is revealed as the best coach of the year.

Shortlists of three coaches with most votes (   Award winner ):
Year Coach Team(s) managed
2014[1]
Russia Mikhail Likhachev  Russia
Switzerland Angelo Schirinzi   Switzerland,  Tahiti[15]
Spain Joaquín Alonso  Spain
2015[11]
Portugal Mario Narciso  Portugal
Russia Mikhail Likhachev  Russia
French Polynesia Tehina Rota  Tahiti
2016[12]
Portugal Mario Narciso  Portugal
Switzerland Angelo Schirinzi   Switzerland,  Tahiti,[16]  Bahamas[17]
Poland Marcin Stanislawski  Poland
2017[13]
Brazil Gilberto Costa  Brazil
Portugal Mario Narciso  Portugal
Iran Mohammad Mirshamsi  Iran
2018[14]
Brazil Gilberto Costa  Brazil
Switzerland Angelo Schirinzi   Switzerland, Russia Kristall (club)[18]
Spain Joaquín Alonso  Spain
2019[6]
Brazil Gilberto Costa  Brazil
Spain Nico Alvarado  Belarus
Switzerland Angelo Schirinzi   Switzerland, Russia Kristall (club)

Rising star award[]

  • Decided by: BSWW panel of experts

Experts at BSWW decide which player will be crowned the best rising star of the year.[4] On the awards night, the winner of the award is revealed. No preliminary shortlist is disclosed.

Year Winner Team D.O.B. & age when awarded
2014[1]
Noël Ott   Switzerland (1994-01-15)15 January 1994 (aged 20)
2015[11]
Bê Martins  Portugal (1989-12-29)29 December 1989 (aged 24)
2016[12]
Rodrigo  Brazil (1993-08-16)16 August 1993 (aged 23)
2017[13]
Boris Nikonorov  Russia (1989-04-03)3 April 1989 (aged 28)
2018[14]
Mohammad Moradi  Iran (1996-08-31)31 August 1996 (aged 22)
2019[6]
Josep Junior  Italy (2000-05-19)19 May 2000 (aged 19)

Best Five[]

  • Decided by: Players and coaches

Fellow national team captains and coaches vote for the five players that they believe, combined, form the best team of the year,[4] similar to the FIFA World XI award in association football. On the awards night, the five winners of the award with the most votes are revealed as the Best Five.

2014–2018
Year Players Team Position
2014[1]
Dona  Spain Goalkeeper
Ilya Leonov  Russia Defender
Ozu Moreira  Japan Defender
Bruno Xavier  Brazil Midfielder
Llorenç Gómez  Spain Forward
2015[11]
Jonathan Torohia  Tahiti Goalkeeper
Heimanu Taiarui  Tahiti Defender
Ozu Moreira  Japan Defender
Bruno Xavier  Brazil Midfielder
Madjer  Portugal Forward
2016[12]
Elinton Andrade  Portugal Goalkeeper
Ozu Moreira  Japan Defender
Bruno Xavier  Brazil Midfielder
Madjer  Portugal Forward
Dejan Stankovic   Switzerland Forward
2017[13]
Mão  Brazil Goalkeeper
Bruno Xavier  Brazil Defender
Mauricinho  Brazil Midfielder
Noël Ott   Switzerland Forward
Mohammad Ahmadzadeh  Iran Forward
2018[14]
Elinton Andrade  Portugal Goalkeeper
Ozu Moreira  Japan Defender
Bruno Xavier  Brazil Defender
Datinha  Brazil Midfielder
Llorenç Gómez  Spain Forward
2019–2023
Year Players Team Position
2019[6]
Maxim Chuzhkov  Russia Goalkeeper
Ozu Moreira  Japan Defender
Jordan Santos  Portugal Midfielder
Rodrigo  Brazil Midfielder
Gabriele Gori  Italy Forward

Best goal[]

  • Decided by: Fans

BSWW allow fans to vote for which goal will be named best of the year through their website.[4] Fans have a shortlist of ten goals to choose from, nominated by BSWW. On the awards night, the winner of the award is revealed.

Year Winner Team Opponent Match date Competition Video @ YouTube full-color icon (2017).svg
2014[1]
Llorenç Gómez  Spain   Switzerland 16 August 2014 2014 Euro Beach Soccer League Nominees; Winner
2015[11]
Madjer  Portugal   Switzerland 16 July 2015 2015 FIFA Beach Soccer World Cup Nominees; Winner
2016[12]
Nick Perera  United States  China 31 July 2016 2016 Mundialito Nominees; Winner
2017[13]
Peyman Hosseini  Iran  Mexico 27 April 2017 2017 FIFA Beach Soccer World Cup Nominees; Winner
2018[14]
Eduard Suarez  Spain   Switzerland 7 September 2018 2018 Euro Beach Soccer League Nominees; Winner
2019[6]
Rubén Batres  El Salvador  Mexico 5 August 2019 2019 World Beach Games qualifiers (CONCACAF) Nominees; Winner

Best event[]

  • Decided by: BSWW panel of experts

Experts at BSWW decide which competition will receive the prize for best event of the year.[19] On the awards night, the winner of the award is revealed. No preliminary shortlist is disclosed.

Year Event winner Location Dates of event
2014[1]
2013 Samsung Beach Soccer Intercontinental Cup United Arab Emirates Dubai, United Arab Emirates 19–23 November 2013
2015[11]
2015 FIFA Beach Soccer World Cup Portugal Espinho, Portugal 9–19 July 2015
2016[12]
2015 Samsung Beach Soccer Intercontinental Cup United Arab Emirates Dubai, United Arab Emirates 3–7 November 2015
2017[13]
2017 FIFA Beach Soccer World Cup The Bahamas Nassau, Bahamas 27 April – 7 May 2017
2018[14]
2018 Euro Beach Soccer League – Stage 2 / 2018 Women's Euro Beach Soccer Cup Portugal Nazaré, Portugal 6–8 July 2018
2019[6]
2019 European Games Belarus Minsk, Belarus 25–29 June 2019

Best women's player[]

  • Decided by: Players and coaches

New award introduced in 2017.[5]

Fellow national team captains and coaches vote for who they want to be crowned best women's player of the year. BSWW reveal a shortlist of the three players with the most votes prior to the ceremony. On the awards night, the winner of the award with the most votes of the three is revealed as the best women's player of the year.

Shortlists of three players with most votes (   Award winner ):
Year Player Team
2017[13]
England Sarah Kempson  England
Netherlands Grytsje Van den Berg  
Brazil Leticia Villar[a] Hungary Astra (club)
2018[14]
Russia Marina Fedorova  Russia
England Molly Clark  England
Brazil Adriele Rocha[a] Poland Grembach Łódź (club)
2019[6]
Spain Carolina González  Spain
Brazil Adriele Rocha  
England Sarah Kempson  England

Best legend[]

  • Decided by: BSWW panel of experts

New award introduced in 2019.[6]

Experts at BSWW decide which figure will be awarded the legend award for that year. On the awards night, the winner of the award is revealed. No preliminary shortlist is disclosed.

Year Winner & age Nation Known as Select achievements Reason for award
2019[6]
Júnior (aged 65)  Brazil Former player & coach
Contribution to the development of beach soccer[20]

See also[]

Notes[]

  1. ^ Jump up to: a b c Note:
    • 2014–16: Voters could choose any player or coach they desired.
    • 2017–: Voters must choose from a preliminary list of 50 players and 12 coaches picked by BSWW.[8][9][10]
  1. ^ Jump up to: a b Not involved with national team; clubs represented in BSWW competitions are therefore shown instead.

References[]

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  3. ^ "Beach Soccer Stars 2016". beachsoccer.com. Retrieved 7 November 2017.
  4. ^ Jump up to: a b c d e f g h "Beach Soccer Stars 2014". beachsoccer.com. Retrieved 7 November 2017.
  5. ^ Jump up to: a b "Best Women's Player: The Three Nominees". beachsoccer.com. 27 October 2017. Retrieved 7 November 2017.
  6. ^ Jump up to: a b c d e f g h i j k l "Beach Soccer Stars shine bright once more". Beach Soccer Worldwide. 9 November 2019. Retrieved 9 November 2019.
  7. ^ "Куско: вопрос о возможном расширении чемпионата мира ещё не закрыт" (in Russian). beachsoccerrussia.ru. 7 November 2016. Archived from the original on 10 November 2017. Retrieved 7 November 2017.
  8. ^ "Gori e Ramacciotti del Viareggio nella top 50 di beach soccer - Luccaindiretta" [Gori and Ramacciotti of Viareggio in the top 50 of beach soccer]. Luccaindiretta (in Italian). 2 October 2017. Retrieved 20 August 2021.
  9. ^ BahamasLocal.com (1 October 2018). "Best Player of the Year: The 50 nominees | Nassau / Paradise Island, Bahamas | Bahamas Local News - Nassau / Paradise Island, Bahamas". bahamaslocal.com. Retrieved 18 August 2021.
  10. ^ "Sand Eagles forward Abu Azeez reacts to Beach Soccer Stars Award nomination - Latest Sports News In Nigeria". Latest Sports News In Nigeria. 26 September 2019. Retrieved 18 August 2021.
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  12. ^ Jump up to: a b c d e f g "Stars Night held in Dubai". beachsoccer.com. 5 November 2016. Retrieved 7 November 2017.
  13. ^ Jump up to: a b c d e f g h "Beach Soccer Stars 2017: List of winners". beachsoccer.com. 4 November 2017. Retrieved 7 November 2017.
  14. ^ Jump up to: a b c d e f g h "Beach Soccer Stars draws the curtain in Dubai". beachsoccer.com. 10 November 2018. Retrieved 10 November 2018.
  15. ^ "Angelo Schirinzi, le ‘coach’ et ami des Tiki Toa"; "Beachsoccer – Tiki Toa vs Angleterre : 'la guerre d'abord, le partage ensuite !' dixit Teva Zaveroni !" (in French). tahiti-infos.com. 25 September 2014. Retrieved 24 October 2018.
  16. ^ "Sport: Tahiti call on Swiss coach to fix beach soccer slump". Radio New Zealand. 26 October 2016. Retrieved 24 October 2018.
  17. ^ "With the recent addition of Angelo Schirinzi as Bahamas’ head coach"; "Bahamas All Set To Face No. 6 Switzerland In Kalik Light Cup". The Tribune. 30 March 2016. Retrieved 24 October 2018.
  18. ^ "Кристалл ТРЕНЕРСКИЙ ШТАБ". bsc-kristall.ru. Archived from the original on 24 October 2018. Retrieved 24 October 2018.
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  20. ^ "С третьей попытки. Максим Чужков - лучший вратарь планеты!" (in Russian). Beach Soccer Russia. 9 November 2019. Retrieved 9 November 2019.

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