FIFA Beach Soccer World Cup 2025 – European Qualifier Andalucía Cádiz – Day 3 round-up

Teams competed for valuable points as the group stage intensifies


With a total of 18 matches now complete, the tournament’s goal tally has surged to an impressive 176. Teams clashed in fierce battles for vital points, jostling for position in the quest for qualification…

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Group C
Germany win 9-6 against Kazakhstan.

Germany secured a hard-fought victory over Kazakhstan in their second Group C clash. The Germans started strong, scoring two goals through Peterson and Olli in the first period, while Kazakhstan’s Ashimov netted a goal.


Germany dominated the second period, scoring four goals through Peterson ’s brace goal, Baaske, Sand, and Hoeveler. Kazakhstan managed only one response, courtesy of Chornyy. The Germans took a 6-2 lead into the final period.

In the third period, Kazakhstan mounted a comeback, scoring four goals through Ashimov, Demeshko, Gulyy and Arsamakov. However, Germany added three more goals through Poburski, Niebel and Kaufmann to seal their 9-6 win. Discipline was an issue for Kazakhstan, accumulating three yellow cards and a red card, while Germany received two yellow cards.

Portugal win 5-2 against Estonia.
Portugal cruised to victory over Estonia in their second Group A match. Portugal’s Leo Martins scoring a brace in the first period to establish a 2-0 lead. In the second period, Brilhante added another goal, extending Portugal’s advantage to 3-0.


Estonia still yet to find the net, as they struggled to find their footing till the end of the second period.

In the third period, Estonia finally broke through, scoring two goals through Marmor and Raku. However, Portugal sealed their win with two more goals from Leo Martins, completing his quadruple to ensure their 5-2 victory. The match recored a yellow card for each side of the team.

Group D
Moldova win 6-4 against Belgium.
Moldova secured a thrilling victory over Belgium in match that saw Belgium’s Ennya found the net early in the first period, and Moldova responded through Graur and Cojocari’s goals to take a 2-1 lead.


In the second period, Belgium added another early goal, but Moldova extended their tally to 4-2, through Ceh and Ignat’s goals.

Moldova sealed their win in the third period with goals from Cojocari and Turta, despite receiving a yellow card. Belgium added two goals through Ennya and Depotbecker, but it was too little, as Moldova already ensured their 6-4 victory.

Group E
France win 13-2 against Malta.
France dominated Malta in their second Group E match. The French side benefiting from an own goal by Malta’s Micallef and quickly doubling their lead through Laasami, taking a 2-0 advantage into the break.


France’s offence exploded in the second period, scoring six goals through Constant, Varrel, Vernhet, Guerin, and Artuphel’s brace. Malta managed only one response, courtesy of Agius.

Malta scored an additional goal through Venuto, but France went into the third period with more onslaught, resulting to five additional goals and concluded the match to a 13-2 victory.

Switzerland win 10-4 against Lithuania.
In their second Group A match, Switzerland secured a convincing victory over Lithuania. The Swiss started strong, scoring three goals in the first period through Hodel and Borer to take an early 3-0 lead.


In the second period, Switzerland added three more goals from J. Knöpfli, Borer, and Spacca. They also conceded an own goal. Lithuania secured two goals courtesy of Plytnikas and Lebedevas.

Going into the third period with the scores at 6-3, Lithuania added one more goal and also conceded an own goal. However, The Swiss were not done yet. They added more goals and finishing the match at 10-4 in their favour.

Group F
Poland win 6-1 against Norway.
Poland delivered a stunning first-period performance to defeat Norway. The Polish side exploded out of the gates in the first period, scoring six goals through Kłopeć, PietrasiaK, Gajda, Jesionowski, Bistuła, and Błaszczuk.


Norway struggled to respond, but managed to secure a consolation goal through Haaland in the second period. However, their disciplinary issues hindered their comeback efforts, accumulating three yellow cards.

The second and third periods saw Poland maintain their advantage, as Norway couldn’t overcome their early deficit. Poland’s clinical finishing and solid defence secured their 6-1 victory.

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Results
Group C

Germany 9-6 Kazakhstan
Portugal 5-2 Estonia

Group D

Moldova 6-4 Belgium

Group E
France 13-2 Malta
Switzerland 10-4 Lithuania

Group F
Poland 6-1 Norway

Fixtures – 07/10/24
Group A

England vs Georgia
Spain vs Azerbaijan

Group B

Italy vs Czechia

Group C
Estonia vs Kazakhstan
Portugal vs Germany

Group D
Belarus vs Moldova

Group F
Ukraine vs Poland

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