The CONCACAF Beach Soccer Championship is the main championship for beach soccer in North America, Central America and the Caribbean, contested between senior men's national teams of the members of CONCACAF.[1] It is the sport's version of the better known CONCACAF Gold Cup in association football. North America's governing body for football, CONCACAF, organize the championship,[2] with cooperation from Beach Soccer Worldwide (BSWW).[3]

CONCACAF Beach Soccer Championship
Organizing bodyCONCACAF
Founded2006; 18 years ago (2006)
RegionNorth America, Central America and the Caribbean
Number of teams12–16
Qualifier forFIFA Beach Soccer World Cup
Current champion(s) United States (3rd title)
Most successful team(s) Mexico (4 titles)
Websiteconcacaf.com
2023 CONCACAF Beach Soccer Championship

The winners of the championship are crowned continental champions;[4] the tournament also acts as the qualification route for North American nations to the upcoming edition of the FIFA Beach Soccer World Cup[1] and is therefore also known as the FIFA Beach Soccer World Cup CONCACAF qualifier.[5] Coinciding with the annual staging of the World Cup, the competition took place yearly until 2010; the World Cup then became biennial, and as its supplementary qualification event, the championship followed suit.

The championship was established in 2006 after FIFA made it a requirement for all confederations to begin holding qualification tournaments to determine the best national team(s) in their region and hence those who would proceed to represent their continent in the upcoming World Cup (previously, nations were simply invited to play without having to earn their place).[6] The first edition was proceeded by a joint qualification tournament with CONMEBOL in 2005; a second and final joint event was held in 2007.[7][8] FIFA currently allocate North America two berths at the World Cup[9] and hence the top two teams (the winners and the runners-up) qualify to the World Cup finals.[5]

Mexico are the most successful nation with four titles.[10] They are followed by the United States with three titles (also current champions), El Salvador with two and Panama with one.

Results edit

  •   Joint championship with CONMEBOL

There have been ten editions of the championship as of 2023. For all tournaments, the top two teams qualified for the FIFA Beach Soccer World Cup.

In terms of qualification to the World Cup, Mexico and the United States have achieved the most, placing well enough in the championship to advance to the World Cup finals on seven occasions each. Along with El Salvador and Costa Rica, these four are the only nations to qualify to the World Cup more than once thus far.

Year Location Final Third place match
Champions Score Runners-up Third Place Score Fourth Place
2005 Qualifying tournament held jointly with CONMEBOL; see 2005 Americas Beach Soccer Championship
2006
details
  Puntarenas, Costa Rica  
United States
[round-robin]  
Canada
 
Costa Rica
[round-robin]  
Mexico
2007 Qualifying tournament held jointly with CONMEBOL; see 2007 CONCACAF and CONMEBOL Beach Soccer Championship
2008
details
  Puerto Vallarta, Mexico  
Mexico
[round-robin]  
El Salvador
 
United States
[round-robin]  
Costa Rica
2009
details
  Puerto Vallarta, Mexico  
El Salvador
6–3  
Costa Rica
 
Mexico
5–4  
United States
2010
details
  Puerto Vallarta, Mexico  
Mexico
5–3  
El Salvador
 
United States
7–5  
Costa Rica
2013
details
  Nassau, Bahamas  
United States
5–4 (a.e.t.)  
El Salvador
 
Mexico
8–7  
Costa Rica
2015
details
  Costa del Sol, El Salvador  
Mexico
4–0  
Costa Rica
 
El Salvador
5–2  
United States
2017
details
  Nassau, Bahamas  
Panama
4–2  
Mexico
 
El Salvador
7–2  
Guadeloupe
2019
details
  Puerto Vallarta, Mexico  
Mexico
6–2  
United States
 
El Salvador
8–3  
Panama
2021
details
  Alajuela, Costa Rica[11]  
El Salvador
6–4  
United States
 
Guatemala
5–2  
Mexico
2023
details
  Nassau, Bahamas  
United States
5–0  
Mexico
 
El Salvador
3–2  
Bahamas
Round-robin ^ Indicates this edition was played as a round-robin tournament. There was no final or third place match.

Performance edit

Successful nations edit

Team Titles Runners-up Third place Fourth place Total top 4
  Mexico[a] 4 (2008*, 2011*, 2015, 2019*) 2 (2017, 2023) 2 (2009*, 2013) 2 (2006, 2021) 10
  United States[b] 3 (2006, 2013, 2023) 2 (2019, 2021) 2 (2008, 2011) 2 (2009, 2015) 9
  El Salvador 2 (2009, 2021) 3 (2008, 2011, 2013) 4 (2015*, 2017, 2019, 2023) 9
  Panama 1 (2017) 1 (2019) 2
  Costa Rica 2 (2009, 2015) 1 (2006*) 3 (2008, 2011, 2013) 6
  Canada 1 (2006) 1
  Guatemala 1 (2021) 1
  Guadeloupe 1 (2017) 1
  Bahamas 1 (2023*) 1
* Hosts
a. ^ Also fourth in 2007 joint event.
b. ^ Also third in 2005 joint event; winner of 2007 joint event.

Awards edit

Year Top goalscorer(s) Gls Best player Best goalkeeper Fair play Best young player Ref.
  2006   Ricardo Villalobos 7   Francis Farberoff   Jim Larkin   Canada not awarded [1]
  2008   Agustín Ruiz 6   Ricardo Villalobos   Luis Rodas not awarded [2]
  2009   Agustín Ruiz 8   Richard Sterling   José Portillo
  2010   Frank Velásquez 12   Frank Velásquez   Miguel Estrada
  2013   Nicolas Perera 11   Agustín Ruiz   Christopher Toth [3]
  2015   Frank Velásquez 15   Ramón Maldonado   Miguel Estrada [4]
  2017   Marlon Meza
  Ramón Maldonado
12   Alfonso Maquensi   Diego Villaseñor   Canada   Jamal Haynes [5]
  2019   Nicolas Perera 13   Benjamín Mosco   Diego Villaseñor   Panama   Exon Perdomo [6]
  2021   Frank Velásquez 11   Rubén Batres   Eliodoro Portillo   Mexico   Antonio Chávez [7]
  2023   Jason Urbina 11   Nicolas Perera   Gabriel Macías   Bahamas not awarded [8]

All-time top goalscorers edit

As of 2023

The following table shows the all-time top 20 goalscorers.

Rank Player Team Goals
1 Frank Velásquez   El Salvador 62
2 Agustín Ruiz   El Salvador 51
3 Nicolas Perera   United States 49
4 Lesly St. Fleur   Bahamas 44
5 Greivin Pacheco   Costa Rica 41
6 Rubén Batres   El Salvador 31
7 Alessandro Canale   United States 26
Exxon Perdomo   El Salvador
Kevon Woodley   Trinidad and Tobago
10 Ramón Maldonado   Mexico 25
Rohan Reid   Jamaica
12 Ricardo Villalobos   Mexico 19
13 Alfonso Maquensi   Panama 18
Ángel Rodríguez   Mexico
Anthony Chimienti   United States
Elmer Robles   El Salvador
Herber Ramos   El Salvador
Marlon Meza   Belize
Miguel González   Guatemala
20 Jhonatan Sánchez   Costa Rica 17
Sources:
2006, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2013, 2015, 2017, 2019, 2021–2023: CONCACAF match reports.

All-time table edit

As of 2023

Joint event results not included.

Pos Team App Pld W W+ WP L GF GA GD Pts PPG Win % (W−L)
1   Mexico 10 49 37 1 1 10 235 119 116 114 2.33 79.6 (39−10)
2   United States 10 52 36 2 1 13 268 134 134 113 2.17 75.0 (39−13)
3   El Salvador 9 47 33 1 4 9 293 140 153 105 2.23 80.9 (38−9)
4   Costa Rica 10 43 19 2 3 19 189 171 18 64 1.49 55.8 (24−19)
5   Bahamas 8 36 13 1 1 21 146 145 1 42 1.17 41.7 (15−21)
6   Trinidad and Tobago 6 28 13 0 0 15 103 101 2 39 1.39 46.4 (13−15)
7   Panama 5 22 11 0 2 9 98 71 27 35 1.59 59.1 (13−9)
8   Guatemala 6 27 11 0 2 14 116 108 8 35 1.30 48.1 (13−14)
9   Canada 5 20 8 0 0 12 73 97 −24 24 1.20 40.0 (8−12)
10   Guadeloupe 4 16 5 0 1 10 53 93 −40 16 1.00 37.5 (6−10)
11   Antigua and Barbuda 3 12 4 0 0 8 38 55 −17 12 1.00 33.3 (4−8)
12   Belize 5 17 3 1 1 12 53 92 −39 12 0.71 29.4 (5−12)
13   Jamaica 6 26 4 0 0 22 96 145 −49 12 0.46 15.4 (4−22)
14   Guyana 2 9 3 0 0 6 32 41 −9 9 1.00 33.3 (3−6)
15   Barbados 2 9 2 0 0 7 32 54 −22 6 0.67 22.2 (2−7)
16   Turks and Caicos Islands 5 18 2 0 0 16 50 131 −81 6 0.33 11.1 (2−16)
17   U.S. Virgin Islands 3 12 1 0 0 11 27 91 −64 3 0.25 8.3 (1−11)
18   Bonaire 1 3 0 0 0 3 7 35 −28 0 0.00 0.0 (0−3)
19   Puerto Rico 2 7 0 0 0 7 10 49 −39 0 0.00 0.0 (0−7)
20   Dominican Republic 2 6 0 0 0 6 8 57 −49 0 0.00 0.0 (0−6)

Key: Appearances App / Won in normal time W = 3 points / Won in extra-time W+ = 2 points / Won on penalty shoot-out WP = 1 point / Lost L = 0 points / Points per game PPG

Appearances and performance timeline edit

The following is a performance timeline of the teams who have appeared in the CONCACAF Beach Soccer Championship and how many appearances they each have made.

Legend
‡. ^ In some years, teams knocked-out at round 1 or the quarter-finals played no further matches (these results are marked as R1 or QF).
In other years, classification matches were then played to determine all final placements.
Timeline
Year
Team
2006
 
(5)
2008
 
(4)
2009
 
(6)
2011
 
(8)
2013
 
(10)
2015
 
(16)
2017
 
(16)
2019
 
(16)
2021
 
(11)
2023
 
(12)
Apps
10
  Antigua and Barbuda × × × × × R1 11th R1 × × 3
  Bahamas × × 6th 8th 6th 7th 6th QF QF 4th 8
  Barbados × × × × × R1 15th × × × 2
  Belize × × × × × R1 13th R1 R1 R1 5
  Bonaire × × × × × × × R1 × × 1
  Canada 2nd × 5th 5th 8th × 10th × × × 5
  Costa Rica 3rd 4th 2nd 4th 4th 2nd 9th R1 QF QF 10
  Dominican Republic × × × × × × × × R1 R1 2
  El Salvador × 2nd 1st 2nd 2nd 3rd 3rd 3rd 1st 3rd 9
  Guadeloupe × × × × × R1 4th QF •• R1 4
  Guatemala × × × 6th 5th 6th DQ QF 3rd QF 6
  Guyana × × × × •• × 12th R1 × × 2
  Jamaica 5th × × 7th 9th 8th 8th R1 × × 6
  Mexico 4th 1st 3rd 1st 3rd 1st 2nd 1st 4th 2nd 10
  Panama × × × × × R1 1st 4th QF QF 5
  Puerto Rico × × × × 10th R1 × × × × 2
  Trinidad and Tobago × × × × 7th 5th 7th QF QF QF 6
  Turks and Caicos Islands × × × × × R1 14th R1 R1 R1 5
  United States 1st 3rd 4th 3rd 1st 4th 5th 2nd 2nd 1st 10
  U.S. Virgin Islands × × × × × R1 16th R1 × × 3

Performance of qualifiers at the World Cup edit

The following is a performance timeline of the CONCACAF teams who have gone on to appear in the World Cup, having successfully qualified from the above events.

Legend
Timeline
Year
Team
 
2005
 
2006
 
2007
 
2008
 
2009
 
2011
 
2013
 
2015
 
2017
 
2019
 
2021
 
2023
 
2025
Total
  Bahamas R1 1
  Canada QF 1
  Costa Rica R1 R1 2
  El Salvador R1 R1 4th QF R1 5
  Mexico 2nd R1 QF R1 R1 R1 q 7
  Panama R1 1
  United States R1 R1 R1 R1 R1 R1 q 7
Total number of unique qualifiers 7

References edit

  1. ^ a b "CONCACAF Beach Soccer Championship 2017 Regulations". CONCACAF. 2017. Archived from the original on 15 February 2018. Retrieved 12 February 2018.
  2. ^ "CONCACAF Beach Soccer Championship 2006 Regulations" (PDF). CONCACAF. 22 August 2006. Archived from the original (PDF) on 24 August 2016. Retrieved 12 February 2018.
  3. ^ "The Bahamas Set to Host 2017 CONCACAF Beach Soccer Championship". CONCACAF. 14 October 2016. Archived from the original on 2016-10-18. Retrieved 12 February 2018.
  4. ^ "Schedule and Kickoff Times Set for 2017 CONCACAF Beach Soccer Championship". Beach Soccer Worldwide. 23 December 2016. Retrieved 12 February 2018.
  5. ^ a b "Record 11 teams in CONCACAF Qualifier". Beach Soccer Worldwide. 19 April 2013. Retrieved 12 February 2018.
  6. ^ "FIFA Beach Soccer World Cup 2006 qualifiers to start in Brazil on 5 March". FIFA. 3 March 2006. Archived from the original on 13 May 2006. Retrieved 12 February 2018.
  7. ^ "En Conmebol lanzan Eliminatorias del Mundial de Fútbol Playa Bahamas 2017" (in Spanish). Paraguayan Football Association. 19 January 2017. Archived from the original on 14 February 2018. Retrieved 8 February 2018.
  8. ^ "About the CONCACAF Beach Soccer Championship". CONCACAF. 2015. Archived from the original on 14 February 2018. Retrieved 8 February 2018.
  9. ^ "World Cup gets bigger". FIFA. 25 August 2005. Archived from the original on February 15, 2018. Retrieved 12 February 2018.
  10. ^ "Mexico claim the 2019 Concacaf Beach Soccer Championship". CONCACAF. 9 October 2020. Retrieved 19 May 2019.
  11. ^ Costa Rica to host 2021 Concacaf Beach Soccer Championship!. Beach Soccer Worldwide. 25 February 2021.

External links edit