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World Winners Cup

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World Winners Cup
Organising bodyBSWW
RegionWorld
Number of teams24
Related competitionsEuro Winners Cup
Current championsItaly Napoli
WebsiteBeach Soccer Worldwide

The World Winners Cup (WWC) is an annual worldwide beach soccer club competition contested between top teams held annually since 2019.[1]

The first champion of the tournament was the Brazilian club Flamengo, while the current titleholder is the Italian club Napoli.[2]

History

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The first edition of the World Winners Cup in beach soccer was announced in April 2019. Initially scheduled for September 2019, the tournament was postponed by a month. The host city was the Turkish resort of Alanya. A total of 19 teams took part, divided into four groups. To participate, each club had to receive approval from its national federation.

The final match was contested between Brazil's Flamengo and China's Meizhou Hakka. Flamengo won 5–3 and claimed the inaugural title. The tournament had a total prize fund of €35,000, with the winner receiving €16,000.

The next edition was planned for October 2020. However, in July 2020, Joan Cusco, the president of the Beach Soccer Worldwide, announced the tournament would be postponed to April 2021. Eventually, it did not take place on the scheduled dates, and in September 2021, the tournament was postponed indefinitely.

In August 2022, it was announced that the competition would be held in September of the same year on the Italian island of Sardinia, at Poetto Beach in Cagliari. Out of 13 participating teams, German club Real Münster won the tournament, defeating El Salvador’s La Pirraya 9–3 in the final.

The third edition was hosted in Alghero, another Sardinian city. Without losing a single match, Italian club Napoli emerged victorious, beating Latvian club Riga 6–3 in the final.[3]

Results

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Season Host Team Winners Final score Runner-up Third place Fourth place
2019 Alanya, Turkey 19 Brazil Flamengo 5–3 China Meizhou Hakka Spain Levante Iran Shahin Khazar
2022 Cagliari, Italy 13 Germany Real Münster 9–3 El Salvador La Pirraya Italy Napoli Germany Rostocker Robben
2023 Alghero, Italy 24 Italy Napoli 6–3 Latvia Riga Cyprus Paphos Spain Bahia de Mazarrón

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