2018 Beach Soccer Intercontinental Cup
The 2018 Beach Soccer Intercontinental Cup, also known as the Huawei Beach Soccer Intercontinental Cup Dubai 2018 for sponsorship reasons, was the eighth edition of the Beach Soccer Intercontinental Cup, an annual international beach soccer tournament contested by men's national teams.
Held in Dubai, United Arab Emirates since its inception, this year's event occurred between 6 and 10 November. The tournament was organised by the Dubai Sports Council and Beach Soccer Worldwide.
After the FIFA Beach Soccer World Cup, the Intercontinental Cup is the biggest tournament in the current international beach soccer calendar. Similar to the FIFA Confederations Cup, eight nations will take part, with one team representing each of the six continental football confederations as well as the current World Cup champions, Brazil, and the hosts, the United Arab Emirates.
The tournament started with a round robin group stage. The winners and runners-up from each group advanced to the knockout stage, a series of single-elimination matches, beginning with the semi-finals and ending with the final. Consolation matches were also played to determine other final rankings.
The season-ending Beach Soccer Stars awards were also presented in Dubai as a conclusion to the tournament.
Brazil were the defending champions but lost to Russia in the semi-finals, ultimately finishing third; the defeat ended a 66-game winning streak for Canarinhos, their last loss dating back to the 2015 World Cup. Iran beat Russia in the final to claim their second Intercontinental Cup crown.
Participating teams
The following eight teams took part including the hosts, current World Cup winners and one of the best performing nations from each of the six regional championships hosted by the confederations of FIFA. However, CONMEBOL did not enter a regional performer this year, so UEFA entered two teams.Overall, Europe and Asia were represented by two nations; Africa, South America, North America and Oceania, one nation each.
Team | Confederation | Recent achievements | Participation |
AFC | Hosts[|1] | 8th | |
CONMEBOL | 2017 FIFA Beach Soccer World Cup winners | 7th | |
AFC | 2017 AFC Beach Soccer Championship winners | 6th | |
CAF | 2016 Africa Beach Soccer Cup of Nations third place | 4th | |
UEFA | 2018 Euro Beach Soccer League fourth place | 8th | |
UEFA | 2018 Euro Beach Soccer League runners-up | Debut | |
OFC | 2017 FIFA Beach Soccer World Cup runners-up | 5th | |
CONCACAF | 2017 CONCACAF Beach Soccer Championship fifth place | 4th |
Venue
The tournament took place in a new part of Dubai for the second consecutive year; this edition is held at an arena on Kite Beach, Jumeirah 3, with a capacity of 3,500.Speaking at the draw event, BSWW Vice-president Joan Cusco was welcoming of the change of location back to a beach venue saying, "this is where we belong".. On the change of venue, DSC General Secretary Saeed Hareb stated the Council was in the process of finding a permanent home for the Intercontinental Cup.
Sponsors
The following were the official sponsors of the tournament:- Huawei
- Audi
- Emirates
- RAKBANK
- Continental
- Vitamin Well
- Mycujoo
- Aquafina
- Pocari Sweat
Draw
For the purposes of the draw, the nations were divided into fours sets, Pots 1–4, shown in the table below. From each pot, the first team drawn out was placed into Group A; the other team was drawn into Group B. The teams were allocated to specific positions in their respective groups via the drawing of balls from a further two pots; for the teams entering Group A, Pot A, which contained the positions A1–A4 and for the teams entering Group B, Pot B, containing the positions B1–B4.
The hosts, the United Arab Emirates, were automatically allocated to position A1.
Pot 1 | Pot 2 | Pot 3 | Pot 4 |
Group stage
Matches are listed as local time in Dubai, GSTGroup A
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Group B
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5th–8th place play-offs
The teams finishing in third and fourth place were knocked out of title-winning contention, receding to play in consolation matches to determine 5th through 8th place in the final standings.5th to 8th place semi-finals
Seventh place play-off
Fifth place play-off
Knockout stage
The group winners and runners-up progressed to the knockout stage to continue to compete for the title.Semi finals
Third place play-off
Final
Awards
Winners trophy
Individual awards
Statistics
Goalscorers
;9 goals- Fedor Zemskov
- Rodrigo
;6 goals
- Moustafa Aly Mohamed
- Bruno Xavier
- Mohammad Masoumizadeh
- Eduard Suarez
- Llorenç Gomez
- Heiarii Tavanae
- Ahmed Beshr
- Tearii Labaste
- Raimana Li Fung Kuee
- Nick Perera
- Mohamed Abdelnaby
- Igor Melo
- Filipe Silva
- Tomas Canale
- Gabriel Silveira
- Javi Torres
- Boris Nikonorov
- Amirhosein Akbari
- Christopher Albiston
- Hamid Behzadpour
- Ahmed Elshahat
- Mauricinho
- Datinha
- Mostafa Kiani
- Ali Mohammadi
- Kirill Romanov
- Taiarui Heimanu
- David Adril
- Moustafa Samir
- Ali Karim
- Hasham Almuntaser
- Rafinha
- Haitham Atef
- Waleed Beshr
- Adrian Frutos
- Fernando Guisado
- Yury Krasheninnikov
- Ali Mirshekari
- David Mondragon
- Mohammad Moradi
- Walid Mohammadi
- Mohamed Hassane
- Mohammed Ahmadzadeh
- Franck Revel
- Domingo Cabrera
- Andrei Novikov
- Ariihau Teriitau
- Abbas Ali
- Salvador "Chiky" Ardil
- Mao
- Bokinha
- Teva Zaveroni
- Aleksey Makarov
- Moslem Mesigar
- Saeid Piramoun
- Christopher Toth
- Antonio Farias
- Salem Heirauarii
- Jose Cintas
- Maxim Chuzhkov
- Dmitry Shishin
- Anton Shkarin
- Ahmed Beshr