Overview
Tickets
Spectators will be allowed in the stadium, however there will be a limit of 30% of stadium capacity. Entrance is free but controlled by the local health authorities. Please, follow the COVID-19 measures. Entrance is free, but please bear in mind that we work on a first come, first served basis and the stands full up quickly. We therefore recommend you to arrive well in advance to avoid disappointment. Entrances open 1 hour ahead of kick-off of the first match of the day.
Hospitality Packages
Looking for a premium experience? Hospitality packages will be available online soon.
Spectator attendance and stadium capacity might be affected by COVID-19 protocols in the region.Getting there
More information coming soon
Parking
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How to follow
All matches can be watched live on beachsoccer.com
Full list of regional TV takers to be published in due course.Event Summary
The champions of Europe will be decided in Figueira da Foz this September... The eight best teams from the Euro Beach Soccer League Division A Regular Stage will vie in Figueira da Foz (Portugal) to see who will claim the 2021 continental crown. Hosts and world champions, Portugal, currently hold the title, and have done since 2019, but previous winners of the European championships, such as Italy, Russia will be hungry to regain their former glory. The previous nation to claim the EBSL crown was Italy in 2018, and after meeting Portugal in the final of the FIFA Beach Soccer World Cup, they may be the biggest threat to Narciso’s men, as they are ranked third (behind only Portugal and Brazil) in the Official World Ranking. But in fourth and fifth are Russia and Spain, both of whom have five EBSL crowns and will be itching to relive their former European glory. Russia haven’t won since 2017, and Spain, despite reaching the final twice, have not won since 2006. Who, if anyone, can dethrone the imperious Portuguese?