2016 Euro Winners Cup

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2016 Euro Winners Cup
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Catania, Sicily - host of the competition
Tournament details
Host country Italy
Dates 23–29 May 2016
Teams 32 (from 1 confederation)
Venue(s) 3 [1] (in 1 host city)
Final positions
Champions Italy Viareggio (1st title)
Runners-up Ukraine Artur Music
Third place Portugal SC Braga
Fourth place Italy Catania
2015
2017

The 2016 Euro Winners Cup was the fourth edition of Euro Winners Cup, an annual continental beach soccer tournament for top European clubs, similar to that of the UEFA Champions League, held in Catania, Italy, from 23rd – 29th May 2016.[2] Russian team BSC Kristall are the defending champions.

Participating teams

A record 28 nations represented by an increased total of 32 clubs will participate in the tournament. Similarly to the UEFA Champions League, the higher quality leagues received more than one spot in the competition for their respective leagues' clubs to compete.[3][4] The other leagues will be represented solely by their champions.

Champions and Runners-up
Italy Terracina 1st Russia Kristall 2nd Switzerland Chargers Baselland 1st
Italy Viareggio 2nd Russia Krylya Sovetov 1st Switzerland Winti Panthers 2nd
Italy Catania 3rd
Champions Only
Belarus FC BATE Borisov 1st Belgium Cartel Waterloo 1st Bulgaria FC Odesos 1st
Czech Republic Bohemians 1905 1st Denmark Copenhagen 1st England WKR Santos 1st
Estonia ASC Peugeot 1st France Le Grand Motte 1st Georgia (country) Kakhaber Mikeladze 1st
Germany Rostocker Robben E.V 1st Greece Atlas AO 1st Hungary ESC Gyöngyös 1st
Israel Falfala Qassem 1st Latvia FK ZEP 1st Lithuania IGOL 1st
Moldova Djoker Chisinau 1st Netherlands Zwolle 1st Norway Darsahan 1st
Poland Grembach 1st Portugal SC Braga 1st Romania Performer Constanta 1st
Slovakia Rehab 1st Spain Melistar 1st Turkey Analyaspor 1st
Ukraine Artur Music 1st

Group Stage

With an increase in the number of teams, eight groups of four teams will constitute the group stage, competing in a round-robin format.[1] The group allocations were drawn on May 4th.[5]

Knock-out stage

The top two ranking teams from each group will proceed to the knock-out stage, beginning with the round of 16. Each round will consist of a one-off match.

Round of 16 Quarter-finals Semi-finals Final
                           
           
 Italy Catania  5
 Hungary ESC Gyöngyös  3  
 Italy Catania  2
   Switzerland Chargers Baselland  1  
 Switzerland Chargers Baselland  8
 Spain Melistar  3  
 Italy Catania  3
   Ukraine Artur Music (et)  4  
 Italy Terracina  11
 Moldova CS Djoker Chisinau  3  
 Italy Terracina  4
   Ukraine Artur Music  6  
 Ukraine Artur Music  4
 Poland Grembach Lodz  3  
 Ukraine Artur Music  6(6)
   Italy Viareggio (pen)  6(7)
 Italy Viareggio  6
 Israel Falfala Qassem  4  
 Italy Viareggio  5
   Russia Lokomotiv Moscow  3  
 Russia Lokomotiv Moscow  3
 Poland Hemako Sztutowo  0  
 Italy Viareggio (pso)  3(5)
   Portugal SC Braga  3(4)   Third Place
 Russia Kristall  5
 Russia Krylya Sovetov  6  
 Russia Krylya Sovetov  3(2)  Italy Catania  4
   Portugal SC Braga  3(3)    Portugal SC Braga  5
 Portugal SC Braga  5
 Belarus FC BATE Borisov  2  

See also

References

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