38 elite clubs from across the continent gear up for a spectacular week of beach soccer in El Salvador.
The stage is set for the Americas Winners Cup El Salvador 2025 from 1 to 7 December, following the official unveiling. A total of 38 teams from 10 countries will converge on El Salvador, bringing together champions, rising forces, and regional contenders in a continental showdown that promises drama and world-class beach soccer.
This year’s edition features a record 456 players, split into 18 women’s teams across six groups of three, and 20 men’s teams across five groups of four. With national champions, seasoned international competitors, and debutants all in the mix, anticipation is building for one of the most competitive tournaments ever staged in the Americas.
Women’s Tournament: Powerhouses and New Contenders Collide
The women’s competition enters a historic moment, expanding from five teams in the inaugural 2023 edition to a remarkable 18 clubs featuring 216 players. This exponential growth reflects the accelerating momentum behind women’s beach soccer globally, especially amid calls for a FIFA Women’s Beach Soccer World Cup. With teams drawn from across the Americas—ranging from established contenders to rising programmes—the women’s tournament promises a vibrant mix of technical quality, regional styles, and emerging talent.

Early impressions suggest fast sand, warm temperatures, and an atmosphere that is already lifting intensity levels ahead of kick-off.
Men’s Tournament: A High-Intensity Battle Across Five Groups
The men’s competition assembles 20 top clubs from across 10 nations, featuring athletes from an impressive 27 nationalities—including players from Europe and Japan. This global footprint underscores the tournament’s evolution since 2023, when only 15 teams competed. With clubs arriving as national champions, reinforced squads, and seasoned continental contenders, the men’s edition promises high-intensity fixtures from the opening whistle. The combination of physicality, tactical discipline, and individual flair sets up one of the deepest and most competitive fields in the tournament’s young history.

The energy on the ground is palpable, with players adjusting to the fine-textured sand and the vibrant local support that is already building around the venue.
Matches to be played at the Estadio de Deportes de Playa, located within the Flor Blanca Sports Complex, with early-phase matches held at the University of El Salvador (UES). Fans can expect seven days of high-intensity beach soccer.
Watch every match live and free on BeachSoccerTV.com.








