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2025 Women's Euro Beach Soccer League

2025 Women's Euro Beach Soccer League
Tournament details
Host countriesSpain
Italy
Dates22 May – 14 September
Venue(s)3 (in 3 host cities)
2024
2026

The 2025 Women's Euro Beach Soccer League is the fifth edition of the Women's Euro Beach Soccer League (WEBSL). It is the annual, premier competition in European beach soccer contested between women's national teams, succeeding the Women's Euro Beach Soccer Cup (2016–19). Organised by Beach Soccer Worldwide (BSWW), it is the women's version of the men's long-running Euro Beach Soccer League, which began in 1998.

The league consists of two phases: three rounds of fixtures comprising the regular season, and the playoff event, the Superfinal, in which the teams then directly contest the league title, with the winners becoming WEBSL champions.

Poland are the time defending champions.

Calendar and locations

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The initial calendar was revealed on 31 January 2025.[1] Alghero was replaced as Superfinal hosts on 16 April 2025.[2] A stage was due to take place in Batumi but did not materialise.

Phase Dates Country City Stage
Regular
season
22–25 May Spain El Puerto de Santa María Stage 1
25–27 July Italy Castellammare di Stabia Stage 2
Play-offs 9–14 September Italy Viareggio Superfinal

Stage 1 (El Puerto de Santa María, 23–25 May)

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Matches are listed as local time in El Puerto de Santa María, CEST (UTC+2) and are those scheduled; actual kick-off times may somewhat differ.

All matches take place inside the Plaza de toros de El Puerto bullring, in tandem with stage 1 of the men's competition.[3][4]

Belgium made their debut in the competition during this stage.

Key: Advance to –   Final /   3rd place match /   5th place match / (H) Hosts

Play-offs

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25 May 2025 Fifth place match England  5–0  Belgium
11:00
  • M. Barron-Clark 24', 28', 36'
  • R. Barron-Clark 30'
  • A. Povey 32'
Report Referee: Giorgio Piraccini (Italy)

25 May 2025 Third place match Ukraine  4–3  Czech Republic
14:45
  • Klipachenko 16'
  • Kostiuk 22'
  • Skybina 23', 29'
Report
  • Folprechtova 1', 16'
  • Chocholousova 27'
Referee: Alicia Galán (Spain)

25 May 2025 Final Spain  3–2  Poland
18:45
  • Paqui C. 16', 21'
  • Alcaide 27'
Report
  • Banaszkiewicz 25'
  • Matusiak 32'
Referee: Fiammetta Susanna (Italy)

Awards

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The following were presented after the conclusion of the final day's matches.[5]

Event winners trophy Top scorer(s) Best player Best goalkeeper
 Spain Poland Magdalena Szpera 4 goals Spain Andrea Mirón Spain Laura Gallego

Stage 2 (Castellammare di Stabia, 25–27 July)

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Matches are listed as local time in Castellammare di Stabia, CEST (UTC+2) and are those scheduled; actual kick-off times may somewhat differ.

All matches took place at Stabia Beach Arena, with a capacity of approximately 2,500, in tandem with stage 3 of the men's competition.[6]

Pos Team Pld W W+ WP L GF GA GD Pts
1  Portugal 3 3 0 0 0 18 8 +10 9
2   Switzerland 3 1 0 1 1 14 12 +2 4
3  Italy (H) 3 1 0 0 2 9 9 0 3
4  Netherlands 3 0 0 0 3 5 17 –12 0
25 July 2025 Portugal  8–3   Switzerland
16:30
  • Cristiana 10'
  • Ferreira 13'
  • Joana Meira 14'
  • Carolina 15', 32'
  • Mélissa G. 17', 24'
  • Inês C. 25'
Report
  • Flury 10'
  • Schärer 19'
  • Raselli 29'
Referee: Ago Kärtmann (Estonia)
25 July 2025 Netherlands  2–3  Italy
19:15
  • Lize 5'
  • Mariël 12'
Report
  • Vecchione 2'
  • Galloni 8'
  • Galluccio 34'
Referee: Alicia Galan (Spain)

26 July 2025 Portugal  6–2  Netherlands
16:30
  • Inês C. 21', 33'
  • Andreia 29'
  • Flores 30', 36'
  • Mélissa G. 31'
Report
Referee: Alicia Galan Cayado (Spain)
26 July 2025 Italy  3–3 (a.e.t.)
(6–7 p)
  Switzerland
19:15
  • Ciccarelli 4'
  • Vecchione 10'
  • Galloni 37'
Report
  • Flury 12', 31'
  • Raselli 36'
Referee: Ago Kärtmann (Estonia)
Penalties
  • Nietante soccer ball with check mark
  • Illiano soccer ball with check mark
  • Naticchioni soccer ball with red X
  • Ciccarelli soccer ball with red X
  • Privitera soccer ball with check mark
  • Vecchione soccer ball with check mark
  • Galluccio soccer ball with check mark
  • Veglio soccer ball with check mark
  • Ferrazza soccer ball with red X
  • soccer ball with red X Flury
  • soccer ball with check mark Küffer
  • soccer ball with red X Schenk
  • soccer ball with check mark Inderwildi
  • soccer ball with check mark Raselli
  • soccer ball with check mark Garcia
  • soccer ball with check mark Eisenegger
  • soccer ball with check mark Williams
  • soccer ball with check mark Nauer

27 July 2025 Switzerland  8–1  Netherlands
16:30
  • Morger 10'
  • Küffer 17'
  • Eisenegger 19', 26', 33'
  • Inderwildi 28'
  • Nidia [nl] 29' (o.g.)
  • Nancy 36' (o.g.)
Report
  • Lize 31'
Referee: Alicia Galan (Spain)
27 July 2025 Italy  3–4  Portugal
19:15
  • Ferrazza 13'
  • Nietante 23'
  • Olivieri 27'
Report
Referee: Oleg Cebotari (Moldova)

Awards

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The following were presented after the conclusion of the final day's matches.[7]

Event winners trophy Top scorer(s) Best player Best goalkeeper
 Portugal Portugal Mélissa Gomes 5 goals Portugal Mélissa Gomes Italy Martina Galloni

Superfinal (Viareggio, 9–14 September)

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Details TBA.

See also

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References

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Notes
Citations
  1. ^ "EBSL 2025 calendar announced". Beach Soccer Worldwide. 31 January 2025. Retrieved 14 May 2025.
  2. ^ "Viareggio to host the Euro Beach Soccer League Superfinal for the next two years". Beach Soccer Worldwide. 16 April 2025. Retrieved 15 May 2025.
  3. ^ "El Puerto será la capital del fútbol playa con la Euro Beach Soccer League 2025". Diario de Cádiz (in Spanish). 3 April 2025. Retrieved 14 May 2025.
  4. ^ Valimaña, Antonio (11 May 2025). "Así será la Euro Beach Soccer League 2025 en El Puerto: divisiones y calendario de encuentros". La Voz de Cádiz [es] (in Spanish). Retrieved 14 May 2025.
  5. ^ "Spain are the Women's Euro Beach Soccer League Andalucía 2025 champions!". Beach Soccer Worldwide. 25 May 2025. Retrieved 26 May 2025.
  6. ^ "Castellammare di Stabia capitale europea del beach soccer". Sestante.tv (in Italian). 24 July 2025. Retrieved 24 July 2025.
  7. ^ "Portugal claim the Women's Euro Beach Soccer League Castellammare di Stabia 2025 title". Beach Soccer Worldwide. 27 July 2025. Retrieved 28 July 2025.
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