Beach Soccer focuses on some of the most spectacular aspects of modern Soccer: skill, agility and, above all, goals. A compact pitch gives players license to shoot from virtually anywhere and, with an average of sixty attempts at goal in an average professional level match (one every thirty seconds!), goalkeepers are tested to the absolute limit. However, even they can’t prevent an average scoring rate of one goal every 3-4 minutes - eleven goals in total per game! The Rules of the Game are generally the same as grass soccer except the following:
2 Beautiful Goals from the 2008 FIFA Beach Soccer World Cup in Marseille, France.
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History of Beach Soccer

Over the past decade, beach soccer has journeyed from the beaches of
Beach soccer had been played recreationally all over the world for many years and in many different formats. However, it wasn't until 1992 that the Laws of the Game were envisioned and a pilot event staged in 
The first Pro Beach Soccer Tour included a total of 60 games in two years across South America, Europe, Asia and the 
The Euro BS league flourished, with a nail-biting 2000 season decided in the closing match of the final tournament when
In 2005 beach soccer became a part of the FIFA family, and in May, the first-ever FIFA Beach Soccer World Cup was staged on

In 2006, at the first edition of the tournament to feature 16 nations, Brazil avenged the previous year's loss. In the final of the competition, they were never in any real trouble against
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Beach Soccer World Championships Honor Roll


2008 FIFA Beach Soccer World Cup
Winners: Brazil
Runners-Up:
Third:
Player of the tournament: Amarelle (ESP)
Top goalscorer: Madjer (POR) - 13 goals
Best goalkeeper: Roberto Valeiro (ESP)
Goals : 258 (average: 8.3)
2008 FIFA World Cup Video Highlights
2007 FIFA Beach Soccer World Cup

Winners: Brazil
Runners-Up: Mexico
Third: Uruguay
Player of the tournament: Buru (BRA)
Top goalscorer: Buru (BRA) - 10 goals
Goals: 261 (average 8.2)
2006 
FIFA Beach Soccer World Cup
Winners: Brazil
Runners-Up: Uruguay
Third: France
Player of the tournament: Madjer (POR)
Top goalscorer: Madjer (POR) - 21 goals
Goals: 286 (average 8.9)
2005
FIFA Beach Soccer World Cup
Winners: France
Runners-Up: Portugal
Third: Brazil
Player of the tournament: Madjer (POR)
Top goalscorer: Madjer (POR) - 12 goals
Goals: 164 (average 8.2)
2004 Beach Soccer World Championships
Winners: Brazil
Runners-up: Spain
Third: Portugal
Player of the tournament: Jorginho (BRA)
Top goalscorer: Madjer (POR) - 12 goals
Best goalkeeper: Roberto (ESP)
Goals : 155 (average: 7.8)
2003 Beach Soccer World Championships
Winners: Brazil
Runners-up: Spain
Third: Portugal
Player of the tournament: Amarelle (ESP)
Top goalscorer: Nenem (BRA) - 15 goals
Best goalkeeper: Robertinho (BRA)
Goals: 150 (average: 9.4)
2002 Beach Soccer World Championships
Winners : Brazil
Runners-up: Portugal
Third: Uruguay
Player of the tournament: Nenem (BRA)
Top goalscorer: Nenem (BRA) , Madjer (POR) and Nico (URU) - 9 goals
Best goalkeeper: Nomcharoen (THA)
Goals: 145 (average: 9.1)
2001 Beach Soccer World Championships
Costa do Sauipe, Bahia (BRA)
Winners : Portugal
Runners-up: France
Third: Argentina
Player of the tournament: Hernani (POR)
Top goalscorer: Alan (POR) - 10 goals
Best goalkeeper: Olmeta (FRA)
Goals: 144 (average: 7.2)
2000 Beach Soccer World Championships
Marina da Gloria,
Winners : Brazil
Runners-up: Peru
Third: Spain
Player of the tournament: Junior (BRA)
Top goalscorer: Junior (BRA) - 13 goals
Best goalkeeper: Kato (JPN)
Goals: 172 (average: 8.6)
1999 Beach Soccer World Championships
Winners : Brazil
Runners-up: Portugal
Third: Uruguay
Player of the tournament: Jorginho (BRA)
Top goalscorer: Junior (BRA) and Matosas (URU) - 10 goals
Best goalkeeper: Pedro Crespo (POR)
Goals: 186 (average: 9.3)
1998 Beach Soccer World Championships
Winners : Brazil
Runners-up: France
Third: Uruguay
Player of the tournament: Junior (BRA)
Top goalscorer: Junior (BRA) - 14 goals
Best goalkeeper: Paulo Sergio (BRA)
Goals: 219 (average: 9.1)
1997 Beach Soccer World Championships
Winners : Brazil
Runners-up: Uruguay
Third: USA
Player of the tournament: Junior (BRA)
Top goalscorer: Junior (BRA) and Venâncio Ramos (URU) - 11 goals
Best goalkeeper: Paulo Sergio (BRA)
Goals: 144 (average: 9.0)
1996 Beach Soccer World Championships
Winners : Brazil
Runners-up: Uruguay
Third: Italy
Player of the tournament: Edinho (BRA)
Top goalscorer: Altobelli (ITA) - 14 goals
Best goalkeeper: Paulo Sergio (BRA)
Goals: 131 (average: 8.2)
1995 Beach Soccer World Championships
Winners : Brazil
Runners-up: USA
Third: England
Player of the tournament: Zico (BRA) and Junior (BRA)
Top goalscorer: Zico (BRA) and Altobelli (ITA) - 12 goals
Best goalkeeper: Paulo Sergio (BRA)
Goals: 149 (average: 9.3)