2019 South American Beach Soccer League

2019 South American Beach Soccer League is located in South America
North zone event, Manta
North zone event,
Manta
South zone event, Rosario
South zone event, Rosario
Finals, Playas
Finals, Playas
Map showing the locations of the events of the 2019 season.
Tournament detailsHost countriesArgentina
EcuadorDatesRegular season:
4 September – 5 October 2019
Finals:
7–8 May 2022Teams20 (from 1 confederation)Venue(s)3 (in 3 host cities)Final positionsChampions Brazil (3rd title)Runners-up EcuadorTournament statisticsMatches played44Goals scored443 (10.07 per match)
2018
2022
International football competition

The 2019 CONMEBOL South American Beach Soccer League was the third edition of the South American Beach Soccer League (named natively in Spanish as the CONMEBOL Liga Sudamericana de Fútbol Playa), a continental league competition for South American men's national beach soccer teams.

Organised by the governing body for South American football, CONMEBOL, as part of its Development Department's Evolution Program,[1] all ten members of the continental confederation took part, with both senior and under 20s national teams participating in the league events.[1]

The teams were first divided into two geographically based zones (North and South) to compete in a round robin tournament against other members of their own zone during the regular season; the points earned by both the senior and under 20s teams were combined.[2] This season, the make-up of the zones was changed for the first time.[3] The winners of each zone then proceeded to face each other in the finals to contest the title,[2] scheduled for early 2020.[4] However, due to the outbreak of the COVID-19 pandemic, the finals did not take place for over two and a half years, until May 2022.[5]

Brazil were the two-time defending champions and successfully retained the title once more, defeating Ecuador in the finals.[6]

Format

The league operated under the same format established for the inaugural season.[7]

Calendar

The north and south zone event calendar was revealed on 7 August 2019.[8] The finals were confirmed on 5 May 2022.[5]

Phase Dates Country City Event Zone
Regular
season
4–8 September 2019  Argentina Rosario South zone S
1–5 October 2019  Ecuador Manta North zone N
Finals 7–8 May 2022  Ecuador Playas Finals N S

Teams

Zone composition of the 2019 SABSL
  Nations in the North zone
  Nations in the South zone
  Not a member of CONMEBOL

The ten member nations of CONMEBOL entered two teams each: their respective senior and under 20s national teams. In total, 20 teams competed.[2]

For this season, CONMEBOL altered the existing composition of the two zones, deciding that Brazil and Peru of the north zone and Paraguay and Uruguay of the south zone, would swap conferences.[3] (This effectively made Paraguay and Uruguay exclaves of the north zone as they are only bordered by nations of the south).

The numbers in parentheses show the South American ranking of each team prior to the start of the season (rankings only apply to the senior teams).[9]

North zone

  •  Colombia U20s
  •  Ecuador U20s
  •  Paraguay U20s
  •  Uruguay U20s
  •  Venezuela U20s

South zone

  •  Argentina U20s
  •  Brazil U20s
  •  Bolivia U20s
  •  Chile U20s
  •  Peru U20s

South zone

The Paraná River at Caribe Canalla

The South zone regular season took place in the Argentinian city of Rosario.[8] All matches were hosted at the "Ángel Di María" beach soccer field, part of the Caribe Canalla sports and recreation complex on the banks of the Paraná River, home to Rosario Central Beach Soccer Club.[10][11] Stands were installed with a capacity of 600.[12]

The event was organised in cooperation with the Argentine Football Association (AFA) and the Rosarina Football Association (ARF).[13]

The schedule was announced on 2 September.[14][15]

Matches are listed as local time in Rosario, ART (UTC–3).

Standings

Key:   Advance to the finals / (H) Hosts
Pos Team Pld W W+ WP L GF GA GD Pts
1  Team Brazil 8 7 0 0 1 60 27 +33 21
2  Team Argentina (H) 8 6 1 0 1 51 30 +21 20
3  Team Peru 8 3 0 0 5 41 44 –3 9
4  Team Chile 8 3 0 0 5 40 48 –8 9
5  Team Bolivia 8 0 0 0 8 28 71 –43 0

Results

Senior category

Brazil  v  Peru
4 September 2019 Brazil  7–3  Peru
13:00 Report
Argentina  v  Bolivia
4 September 2019 Argentina  10–3  Bolivia
16:30 Report

Bolivia  v  Brazil
5 September 2019 Bolivia  4–10  Brazil
13:00 Report
Argentina  v  Chile
5 September 2019 Argentina  5–4 (a.e.t.)  Chile
16:30 Report

Chile  v  Bolivia
6 September 2019 Chile  6–1  Bolivia
13:00 Report
Argentina  v  Peru
6 September 2019 Argentina  4–3  Peru
16:30 Report

Peru  v  Bolivia
7 September 2019 Peru  9–2  Bolivia
13:00 Report
Brazil  v  Chile
7 September 2019 Brazil  8–5  Chile
16:30 Report

Peru  v  Chile
8 September 2019 Peru  4–8  Chile
13:00 Report
Argentina  v  Brazil
8 September 2019 Argentina  3–6  Brazil
16:30 Report

Under 20s category

Brazil U20s  v  Peru U20s
4 September 2019 Brazil U20s  6–2  Peru U20s
11:30 Report
Argentina U20s  v  Bolivia U20s
4 September 2019 Argentina U20s  7–5  Bolivia U20s
15:00 Report

Bolivia U20s  v  Brazil U20s
5 September 2019 Bolivia U20s  2–11  Brazil U20s
11:30 Report
Argentina U20s  v  Chile U20s
5 September 2019 Argentina U20s  11–2  Chile U20s
15:00 Report

Chile U20s  v  Bolivia U20s
6 September 2019 Chile U20s  7–5  Bolivia U20s
11:30 Report
Argentina U20s  v  Peru U20s
6 September 2019 Argentina U20s  6–3  Peru U20s
15:00 Report

Peru U20s  v  Bolivia U20s
7 September 2019 Peru U20s  11–6  Bolivia U20s
11:30 Report
Brazil U20s  v  Chile U20s
7 September 2019 Brazil U20s  8–3  Chile U20s
15:00 Report

Peru U20s  v  Chile U20s
8 September 2019 Peru U20s  6–5  Chile U20s
11:30 Report
Argentina U20s  v  Brazil U20s
8 September 2019 Argentina U20s  5–4  Brazil U20s
15:00 Report

North zone

Playa el Murcielago (host stadium partially visible on far right).

The North zone regular season event took place in the Ecuadorian city of Manta.[8] All matches were hosted at the Arena Olimpica de Manta on Playa el Murcielago (El Murcielago Beach).[16] The event was organised in cooperation with the Ecuadorian Football Federation (FEF).[16]

Matches are listed as local time in Manta, ECT (UTC–5).

Standings

Key:   Advance to the finals / (H) Hosts
Pos Team Pld W W+ WP L GF GA GD Pts
1  Team Ecuador (H) 8 7 0 0 1 44 24 +20 21
2  Team Paraguay 8 6 0 1 1 50 32 +18 19
3  Team Colombia 8 4 0 0 4 31 35 –4 12
4  Team Uruguay 8 1 0 0 7 24 38 –14 3
5  Team Venezuela 8 1 0 0 7 26 46 –20 3

Results

Senior category

Paraguay  v  Uruguay
1 October 2019 Paraguay  5–4  Uruguay
17:30 Report
Ecuador  v  Colombia
1 October 2019 Ecuador  5–3  Colombia
19:00 Report

Uruguay  v  Colombia
2 October 2019 Uruguay  4–6  Colombia
17:30 Report
Ecuador  v  Venezuela
2 October 2019 Ecuador  5–4  Venezuela
19:00 Report

Venezuela  v  Uruguay
3 October 2019 Venezuela  2–4  Uruguay
17:30 Report
Colombia  v  Paraguay
3 October 2019 Colombia  1–2  Paraguay
19:00 Report

Paraguay  v  Venezuela
4 October 2019 Paraguay  6–4  Venezuela
17:30 Report
Ecuador  v  Uruguay
4 October 2019 Ecuador  4–2  Uruguay
19:00 Report

Colombia  v  Venezuela
5 October 2019 Colombia  4–2  Venezuela
17:30 Report
Ecuador  v  Paraguay
5 October 2019 Ecuador  5–4  Paraguay
19:00 Report

Under 20s category

Paraguay U20s  v  Uruguay U20s
1 October 2019 Paraguay U20s  10–3  Uruguay U20s
14:00 Report
Ecuador U20s  v  Colombia U20s
1 October 2019 Ecuador U20s  6–2  Colombia U20s
15:30 Report

Uruguay U20s  v  Colombia U20s
2 October 2019 Uruguay U20s  3–4  Colombia U20s
14:00 Report
Ecuador U20s  v  Venezuela U20s
2 October 2019 Ecuador U20s  9–1  Venezuela U20s
15:30 Report

Venezuela U20s  v  Uruguay U20s
3 October 2019 Venezuela U20s  2–1  Uruguay U20s
14:00 Report
Colombia U20s  v  Paraguay U20s
3 October 2019 Colombia U20s  4–8  Paraguay U20s
15:30 Report

Paraguay U20s  v  Venezuela U20s
4 October 2019 Paraguay U20s  10–6  Venezuela U20s
14:00 Report
Ecuador U20s  v  Uruguay U20s
4 October 2019 Ecuador U20s  5–3  Uruguay U20s
15:30 Report

Colombia U20s  v  Venezuela U20s
5 October 2019 Colombia U20s  7–5  Venezuela U20s
14:00 Report
Ecuador U20s  v  Paraguay U20s
5 October 2019 Ecuador U20s  5–5 (a.e.t.)
(1–2 p)
 Paraguay U20s
15:30 Report

Finals

The zone winners play each other for the league title; their senior teams play each other over two legs, as do their under 20s representatives for a total of four matches comprising the finals. The winners are the nation which accumulates the most points from all four matches combined and are crowned league champions.[17]

The finals were originally due to take place in 2020.[4] However, due to the outbreak of the COVID-19 pandemic, they were unable to be organised for over two years, finally being scheduled to take place in Playas, Ecuador, from 7–8 May 2022.[5]

All matches took place at the General Villamil Beach Arena.[5]

Matches

Matches are listed as local time in Playas, ECT (UTC–5).

Ecuador U20s 3–5 Brazil U20s
  • Carrera
  • Farías
Report
  • Balinha
  • Patrick
  • Alisson
  • Lucas

Brazil earn three points; Brazil lead the series 3–0.

Ecuador 5–11 Brazil
  • Cedeño
  • Moncada
  • Rosales
  • Farías
Report
  • Mauricinho
  • Brendo
  • Rodrigo
  • Igor
  • Zé Lucas
  • Catarino

Brazil earn three points; Brazil lead the series 6–0.


Brazil U20s 4–3 Ecuador U20s
  • Allisson
  • Patrick
  • Balinha
Report
  • Lucas
  • Delgado

Brazil earn three points; Brazil lead the series an unassailable 9–0.

Brazil 13–4 Ecuador
  • Rodrigo
  • Mauricinho
  • Igor
  • Brendo
  • Catarino
  • Mão
  • Zé Lucas
  • Datinha
Report
  • Bailon
  • Cedeño

Brazil earn three points; Brazil win the series 12–0.

Winners

Brazil claimed a clean sweep in the finals, winning all four matches to win the series 12 points to nil and claim their third consecutive title.[6]

With an unassailable lead after match three, the final match was played as a dead rubber.


 2019 South American Beach Soccer League
champions 

Brazil
Third title

References

  1. ^ a b "Planteles confirmados para disputar la Liga Sudamericana de fútbol playa" (in Spanish). Argentine Football Association. 23 August 2019. Retrieved 1 September 2019.
  2. ^ a b c "Argentina será sede de la Liga Sudamericana de Desarrollo" (in Spanish). Argentine Football Association. 22 August 2019. Retrieved 1 September 2019.
  3. ^ a b "Liga Sudamericana – 3ra. Edición: ¡Ecuador, allá vamos!" (in Spanish). Paraguayan Football Association. 26 June 2019. Retrieved 1 September 2019.
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  11. ^ "CARIBE CANALLA" (in Spanish). rosariocentral.com. Retrieved 1 September 2019.
  12. ^ "LigaSudamericana. Fixture confirmado" (in Spanish). Liga Sudamericana Facebook. 2 September 2019. Retrieved 2 September 2019.
  13. ^ "Reunión del Comité Organizador de la Liga Sudamericana" (in Spanish). Rosario Futbol. 13 August 2019. Retrieved 1 September 2019.
  14. ^ "Programación confirmada de la Liga Sudamericana de fútbol playa" (in Spanish). Argentine Football Association. 2 September 2019. Retrieved 2 September 2019.
  15. ^ "El calendario completo de la #LigaSudamericana de Fútbol Playa Zona Sur" (in Spanish). Evolución es CONMEBOL Twitter. 4 September 2019. Retrieved 6 September 2019.
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External links

  • Liga Sudamericana de Futsal y Fútbol Playa – Regulations, at CONMEBOL.com (in Spanish)
  • Liga Sudamericana de Fútbol Playa CONMEBOL - Cono Sur (South zone), at Beach Soccer Worldwide
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