BSC 54 claim Euro Winners Cup 2026 title

The Swiss side triumphs over BSC Minsk to secure the European crown in Nazaré


The 2026 men’s Euro Winners Cup in Nazaré has reached its thrilling conclusion, with BSC 54 emerging as the new kings of European beach soccer. By defeating BSC Minsk in a tense championship match, the Swiss side secured the title, cementing their dominance in what was a high-stakes encounter for the continental trophy.

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Final
BSC 54 win 6-4 against BSC Minsk
BSC 54 has been crowned the champion of the 2026 Euro Winners Cup after a high intense final. The match saw BSC 54 secure a 6-4 victory over BSC Minsk, claiming the prestigious European title in a dominant display.

The scoring action began in the first period, where Hodel and Steinemann netted goals to give BSC 54 an early advantage. The second period proved to be the most active, as BSC Minsk fought back with goals from Chaikouski, Gavrilov, and Bryshtsel. However, BSC 54 responded decisively with further strikes from Hodel, Damm, Oba, and a second goal from Steinemann to maintain their lead.

The final period was defined by tight defensive play from both sides as neither team managed to score additional goals. This tactical stalemate allowed BSC 54 to protect their lead and walk away with the championship trophy. The match was marked by disciplined play, with the teams combining for only three yellow cards and six total fouls throughout the contest.

3rd Place Match
Lenergy Pisa BS win 9-6 against Falfala KQ BSC

The men’s 3rd place match between Lenergy Pisa BS and Falfala KQ BSC opened at a blistering pace. Edson Hulk scored for Lenergy Pisa BS, but Falfala KQ BSC responded strongly with two goals from H. Jabareen and one from Amar Yatim to lead 3-1 after the first period.

The momentum continued to swing throughout the second period. Lenergy Pisa BS mounted a comeback with goals from Edson Hulk, Bertacca, and Mogavero, while Eliott and A. Omry kept Falfala KQ BSC competitive, leaving the score balanced as the teams headed into the second break.

Lenergy Pisa BS ultimately pulled away in the third period with a commanding attacking display. David Ardil, two late strikes from Edson Hulk, a goal from Bertacca, and a final effort from Chiky Ardil overwhelmed the defense, securing a 9-6 win and the third-place finish, despite a late goal from Thanger for Falfala KQ BSC.

5th/6th
ACD O Sótão win 8-4 Beach Royals
ACD O Sótão produced a strong attacking display in a match that saw a frantic pace in the opening period with Légua netting twice and Pola adding another for ACD O Sótão, while Brendo kept Beach Royals in touch with two goals of his own during a busy first period.

In the second period, Brendo completed his hat-trick for Beach Royals, but Diogo Dias found the target for ACD O Sótão to ensure his side maintained their momentum and 4-3 lead as the game moved toward the final period.

ACD O Sótão pulled away decisively in the third period, utilising their depth to secure the win. André Lourenço, Bernardo, T. Légua, and D. Vivo all scored to extend the lead, rendering Brendo’s fourth goal of the match a mere consolation in an 8-4 victory for ACD O Sótão.

7th/8th
BT Cevennes win 2-5 Ecoris Viareggio BS
The match began with BT Cevennes asserting their presence early on. Diagne opened the scoring in the first period, giving his side a slim 1-0 advantage as they headed into the first break.

The second period saw both teams exchange goals, maintaining the tension of the contest. Bruno Xavier found the back of the net for Ecoris Viareggio BS, but Diagne struck again for BT Cevennes to keep his team in the lead, 2-1 late in the period.

The final twelve minutes saw BT Cevennes pulled away with three goals and benefited from an own goal by Viareggio. Quick-fire strikes from Salem, Enzo C., and ES Sanhaji sealed a commanding 5-2 victory for BT Cevennes to conclude the match.

Individual Awards
During the awards ceremony in Nazaré, top performers were recognised. Brendo (#6) of Beach Royals Düsseldorf was named the Top Scorer with an impressive 32 goals, while Mikhail Avgustov (#12) of BSC Minsk claimed the Best Goalkeeper award, and Glenn Hodel (#9) of BSC 54 was honoured as the tournament MVP.

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RESULTS
Final – BSC Minsk 4-6 BSC 54
3rd/4th – Lenergy Pisa BS 9-6 Falfala KQ BSC
5th/6th – ACD O Sótão 8-4 Beach Royals
7th/8th – Ecoris Viareggio BS 2-5 BT Cevennes

STANDING (Top 10)
1. BSC 54
2. BSC Minsk
3. BS Lenergy Pisa BS
4. Falfala KQ BSC
5. ACD “O Sótão”
6. Beach Royals
7. Cevennes
8. Ecoris Viareggio BS
9. Rosh Haayin
10. BSC Sunrise Kyiv

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