2017 FIFA Beach Soccer World Cup

2017 FIFA Beach Soccer World Cup
Tournament details
Host countryBahamas
Dates27 April – 7 May
Teams16 (from 6 confederations)
Venue(s)1 (in 1 host city)
Final positions
Champions Brazil (5th title)
Runners-up Tahiti
Third place Iran
Fourth place Italy
Tournament statistics
Matches played32
Goals scored266 (8.31 per match)
Attendance57,450 (1,795 per match)
Top scorer(s)Italy Gabriele Gori (17 goals)
Best player(s)Iran Mohammad Ahmadzadeh
Best goalkeeperIran Peyman Hosseini
Fair play award Brazil
2015
2019

The 2017 FIFA Beach Soccer World Cup was the ninth edition of the FIFA Beach Soccer World Cup, the premier international beach soccer championship contested by the men's national teams of the member associations of FIFA. Overall, this was the 19th edition of a world cup in beach soccer since the establishment of the Beach Soccer World Championships which ran from 1995 to 2004 but was not governed by FIFA. This was the fourth tournament to take place under the biennial basis; the World Cup now takes place once every two years, after taking place on a yearly basis until 2009.

FIFA originally started the bidding process in April 2013, whilst in December 2014, the Bahamas were appointed as hosts; this was the first time a men's senior FIFA tournament was hosted in the Caribbean,[1] and the first FIFA tournament hosted by the Bahamas. Fifteen teams advanced through their respective preliminary continental qualification competitions, which started in September 2016 and ended in March 2017, to join the host team in the final tournament which included three nations making their debuts at the finals and notably saw two-time champions (in 2011 and 2013) Russia fail to qualify.[2] The tournament was played from 27 April to 7 May 2017, with all 32 matches hosted in one 3,500 seater stadium, in the Bahamian capital, Nassau.[3]

The hosts, making their first appearance at a World Cup, exited at the group stage. Portugal were the defending champions, but were eliminated by Brazil in the quarter-finals.[4] Brazil ultimately went on to defeat Tahiti in the final to claim their fourteenth world title since the competition's inception in 1995, and their fifth title of the FIFA era, ending an eight-year wait after last winning the crown in 2009.[5] Iran finished third to claim the best ever placing by an Asian nation in the history of the competition.[6]

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  4. ^ "Rodrigo stunner sends Brazil to last four". FIFA.com. 4 May 2017. Archived from the original on 5 May 2017. Retrieved 10 May 2017.
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  6. ^ FIFA ACTIVITY REPORT 2017 THE YEAR IN REVIEW (PDF) (Report). FIFA. 31 December 2017. p. 60. Archived from the original (PDF) on 27 December 2019. Retrieved 27 December 2019. IR Iran finished in third place by beating Italy 5-3, which represented the best finish for the country in any World Cup finals and the best finish for Asia in the competition's history.