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Roberto CarettoManager Lazio Beach SoccerIdentity is key for clubs’ future
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Joan CuscóBSWW Executive Vice PresidentClosing a successful season with the next FIFA Beach Soccer world Cup in our mind
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Ali TargholizadehAFC Head of Futsal and Beach Soccer DevelopmentAsia has everything required for beach soccer
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Joan CuscóBSWW Executive Vice PresidentTradition makes us stronger…
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Bernd BaruttaHead of Beach Soccer at the DFBBeach soccer was at its captivating best in Warnemünde
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Joaquín AlonsoSpain National Coach and FIFA InstructorWomen’s beach soccer has evolved greatly
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Gilberto CostaBrazil National CoachThe road to a perfect World Cup
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Philippe MoggioCONCACAF General SecretaryBeach Soccer, a powerful platform to strengthen the game
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Joan CuscóBSWW Executive Vice PresidentA World Cup... and much more! Ready for 2017?
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Gabino RenalesBSWW Deputy Vice-presidentThank you for a great 2016!

Euro Beach Soccer League Warnemünde 2017
24 Aug 2017
Last Euro Beach Soccer League spots up for grabs in Warnemünde
The final allocations for the Superfinal and Promotion Final will be confirmed this weekend.
The final few places for the Euro Beach Soccer League Superfinal and Promotion Final are up grabs this weekend in Warnemünde, Germany, as eight teams go head to head in Divisions A and B.
In the top tier this weekend, Ukraine and Germany will hope to finish with a flourish and seal one of two remaining places for the Superfinal.
Italy are also in action over the next few days but Massimo Agostini’s men are already ensured of their place at the grand finale in Terracina next month as hosts, allowing them the luxury of playing without added pressure.
Azerbaijan - promoted to the top tier last year - complete the Division A line-up in Warnemünde and, despite being out of contention for the Superfinal, need points for different reasons as they seek to avoid an immediate return to Division B.
Like the first tier, two spots also remain for the Promotion Final, with this weekend’s stage winners guaranteed a place while the runners-up will also secure a place if they overtake Norway to qualify as one of the three best runners-up.
England, Romania, the Netherlands and Lithuania all make their first appearances of the competition, having had varied levels of competition, in what promises to be thrilling finale to the normal stage.
Recap the state of play with the Euro Beach Soccer League here and watch all the games live with full commentary at www.beachsoccer.com/schedule
Friday fixtures
14:45 - Romania v Netherlands
16:00 - Germany v Azerbaijan
17:15 - Ukraine v Italy
18:30 - Lithuania v England
Saturday fixtures
13:30 - Romania v Lithuania
14:45 - England v Netherlands
16:00 - Ukraine v Germany
17:15 - Italy v Azerbaijan
Sunday fixtures
11:00 - Netherlands v Lithuania
12:15 - England v Romania
13:30 - Azerbaijan v Ukraine
14:45 - Italy v Germany