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History of Beach Soccer
Provided by (www.BeachSoccer.com)
Over the past decade,
Beach
Soccer has journeyed from the beaches of Brazil to the hearts of
millions of fans all over the globe. The participation of internationally
renowned players such as flamboyant Frenchman
Eric Cantona, legendary Spanish strikers
Michel and
Julio
Salinas and Brazilian samba stars such as
Romario,
Junior and
Zico
has helped to expand television coverage to large audiences in over 170
countries worldwide, making Beach Soccer one of the fastest growing professional
sports in the world and converting it into a major showcase for international
commercial opportunity.
Beach Soccer had been played recreationally all over the world
for many years and in many different formats but it wasn't until
1992
that the laws of the game were envisioned and a pilot event staged by the
founding partners of
BSWW
in Los Angeles. The following summer, the first professional beach soccer
competition was organized at Miami Beach, with teams from the USA, Brazil,
Argentina and Italy taking part in what would turn out to be an historic event.
In
April 1994 the first event to be covered by network television
transmissions was held on the Copacabana Beach in Rio de Janeiro and the city
hosted the inaugural Beach Soccer
World
Championship one year later. The competition was won by the host
nation, making Brazil the first ever
World Champions of Beach Soccer. The
success of the tournament saw commercial interest begin to match developments on
the pitch and growing demand for the sport around the world gave rise to the
Pro
Beach Soccer Tour in 1996.

The
first Pro Beach Soccer Tour included a total of 60 games in
two years across South America, Europe, Asia and the USA, attracting major names
both on and off the pitch. Interest generated by the tour in Europe led to the
creation of the European Pro Beach Soccer League in 1998, providing a solid
infrastructure that would increase the professionalism of the spectacle on all
levels.
The EPBSL,
now known as the Euro BS League, united promoters from across the continent and
satisfied the demands of the media, sponsors and fans. Only four years on from
its creation, the successful first step in the building of a legitimate
Worldwide Competition Structure for the sport of
Pro Beach
Soccer had been taken.
Behind the scenes key developments were also taking place, with
the Beach
Soccer Company relocating its headquarters to Europe, firstly to
Monaco and then Barcelona, before becoming
Pro Beach
Soccer, S.L. in April 2000. One year later they would join
forces with
Octagon
Koch Tavares, who had continued to organize the
World
Championships and events in South America, to form a single
entity known as Beach
Soccer
Worldwide (BSWW), with the aim of unifying all major
Pro Beach
Soccer tournaments in the world under the same structure and
providing sole representation of the sport to major sponsors, the media and
FIFA.
The
EPBSL was also flourishing, with a nail-biting 2000 season
decided in the closing match of the final tournament when Spain beat Portugal in
an intense encounter.
The
Americas League also took shape, with teams entered from North
and South America, whilst the
Pro Beach
Soccer Tour extended its horizons to the
United Arab
Emirates, Thailand, Mexico, Greece, Japan, Australia and the UK.

The
next four years would see this growth consolidated by further progress both on
and off the pitch, with the
EPBSL
emerging as the strongest Pro Beach Soccer competition in the world. By 2004,
some seventeen nations had entered teams, with this number expected to rise to
over twenty for the
Euro BS
League in 2005, contributing to vastly expanded television
coverage of the series and unprecedented demand from promoters in more than
seventy countries looking to stage events.
Such interest has allowed
BSWW
to strike major sponsorship deals with internationally renowned companies
including
McDonalds,
Coca-Cola and MasterCard, who stepped up their involvement in
2004 and are now title sponsors of the Euro BS League. Recognition has also come
from FIFA, who have cited BSWW as the major entity behind the creation and
growth of Beach Soccer, forming a highly promising partnership that saw the
first ever FIFA Beach Soccer World Cup take place in Brazil in May 2005.
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