Portugal claims second, Switzerland complete the top three
Belarus emerged as champions of the Euro Beach Soccer League Georgia 2025 – Division A, finishing the campaign with a perfect record of three wins from three matches in Group B. Portugal also maintained a flawless run in Group A but finished second on goal difference. Switzerland claimed third place, securing six points from their group to edge out Czechia in the overall standings.
Group A
Switzerland win 3-0 against Estonia
Switzerland secured a solid victory over Estonia in a tightly contested Group A clash. The opening period ended goalless, with both teams creating chances but unable to break the deadlock.

In the second period, Switzerland found their rhythm. Borer struck twice, and Kessler added a third to give the Swiss a commanding 3-0 lead heading into the final period.
The third period saw no goals, as Switzerland maintained defensive discipline to close out their second win in three games in Batumi.
Portugal win 12-2 against Georgia
Portugal closed their Group A campaign with a commanding victory over hosts Georgia to secure second place in Batumi. The Portuguese side started strongly in the opening period, netting three goals through Tim, Bernardo, and Pintado to take early control.

Georgia responded in the second period with goals from Shamiladze and Diakvnishvili, but Portugal continued their offensive charge. Lourenço, Pinhal, Cabral, Coimbra, and a second from Bernardo added six more goals, extending their lead to 9-2.
In the final period, Portugal sealed the emphatic win with goals from Filipe, Pinhal, and Bernardo, who completed his hat-trick.
Group B
Belarus win 9-2 against Czechia
Belarus completed their Group B campaign in Batumi with a perfect record of three wins from three, sealing a dominant victory over Czechia. The match opened with a flurry of goals in the first period as Kanstantsinau, Ryabko, and Bokach each found the net, while Bryshtsel scored twice to give Belarus a commanding 5-0 lead.

Czechia responded in the second period with goals from Trampota and Vales, but Belarus maintained control. Bokach added his second of the match and Novikau joined the scoresheet, extending the lead to 7-2.
In the final period, Piatrouski struck for Belarus, and Bryshtsel sealed his brace to cap off an emphatic 9-2 win.
Germany win 5-4 against Türkiye
Germany sealed a narrow victory over Türkiye in a thrilling and hard-fought contest. The Germans started strong in the first period, taking a 2-0 lead through goals from Olli and Skeip.

Türkiye turned the tide in the second period with goals from Oğuzhan, Emrah, and Cengizhan to briefly take the lead. However, an own goal favoured Germany, and Schulte’s late strike restored their advantage at 4-3 heading into the final period.
The third period remained tight until Olli scored again for Germany. Lorenzo pulled one back quickly for Türkiye, but the clock ran out, handing Germany the win.
Individual awards
During the awards ceremony in Batumi, three individual awards were given out to the top performers. The ‘Best goalkeeper’ award was given to Portugal goalkeeper Pedro Mano, the ‘MVP’ award was handed to Belarus player Anatoliy Ryabko and the ‘Top scorer’ award was won by Switzerland’s Philipp Borer.
Results
Group A
Switzerland 3-0 Estonia
Georgia 2-12 Portugal
Group B
Belarus 9-2 Czechia
Germany 5-4 Türkiye
Individual Awards
Top Scorer – Philipp Borer (SUI)
Best Goalkeeper – Pedro Mano (POR)
MVP – Anatoliy Ryabko (BLR)
Final Standing
1. Belarus
2. Portugal
3. Switzerland
4. Czechia
5. Germany
6. Georgia
7. Estonia
8. Türkiye
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