1998 Beach Soccer World Championship


The 1998 Beach Soccer World Championship was the fourth edition of the Beach Soccer World Championships, the most prestigious competition in international beach soccer contested by men's national teams. It was organised by Brazilian sports agency Koch Tavares, with the championships ultimately coming under the control of FIFA in 2005 and subsequently rebranded as the better known FIFA Beach Soccer World Cup.
The tournament continued to take place at Copacabana Beach in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. For the first time, the number of teams competing was raised, from eight to ten. This change saw the longest group stage until the competition became a 16-team event in 2006.
Brazil, the three-time defending champions, successfully defended their title again to win their fourth World Championship by beating France 9–2 in the final. This was the first time a European nation appeared in the final of a World Championship.

Organisation

The number of teams competing this year was increased to ten which meant necessary alterations to the past organisational structure of the tournament.
The nations were split into two groups, just as in previous editions, however this time since ten nations were competing instead of eight, both groups consisted of five nations rather than four. The countries competed in a round robin format. The top two teams then progressed to the semi finals from which point onward the championship was played as a knock-out tournament until a winner was crowned, with an additional match to determine third place.

Teams

Africa, Asia and Oceania were unrepresented.
European Zone :
North American Zone :
South American Zone :
Hosts:
Notes:

Group stage

Group A


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Group B

Note:


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Knockout stage

Semi-finals

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Third place play-off

Final

Winners

Awards

Final standings