2026 Women's Euro Beach Soccer League

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2026 Women's Euro Beach Soccer League
Tournament details
Host countriesSpain
Moldova
Italy
Dates20 May – 13 September
2025
2027

The 2026 Women's Euro Beach Soccer League is the sixth edition of the Women's Euro Beach Soccer League (WEBSL). It is the annual, premier competition in European beach soccer contested between women's national teams, succeeding the Women's Euro Beach Soccer Cup (2016–19). Organised by Beach Soccer Worldwide (BSWW), it is the women's version of the men's long-running Euro Beach Soccer League, which began in 1998.

The league consists of two phases: two rounds of fixtures comprising the regular season, and the playoff event, the Superfinal, in which the teams then directly contest the league title, with the winners becoming WEBSL champions.

Portugal are the defending champions.

Calendar and locations

The calendar was revealed on 20 March 2026.[1]

Phase Dates Country City Stage
Regular
season
20–24 May SpainEl Puerto de Santa MaríaStage 1
29 July – 2 August MoldovaChișinăuStage 2
Play-offs8–13 September ItalyViareggioSuperfinal

Stage 1 (El Puerto de Santa María, 20–24 May)

Matches are listed as local time in El Puerto de Santa María, CEST (UTC+2) and are those scheduled; actual kick-off times may somewhat differ.

All matches took place inside the Plaza de toros de El Puerto bullring, in tandem with stage 1 of the men's competition.[2][3]

Key:   Qualified for the Superfinal / (H) Hosts
Pos Team Pld W W+ WP L GF GA GD Pts
1  Switzerland 43001189+99
2 Spain (H) 430012013+79
3 Ukraine 420021211+16
4 Czech Republic 40202913−44
5 England 40004619−130
Ukraine  v  England
20 May 2026 Ukraine  4–1  England
14:45
  • Shulha 7', 8', 29'
  • Klipachenko 31'
Report Meiwald 20' Referee: Annett Unterbeck (Germany)
Spain  v  Czech Republic
20 May 2026 Spain  5–1  Czech Republic
18:45
  • Jessi 17'
  • Hamouzová red-colored football 19' (o.g.)
  • P. Campoy 21'
  • Manau 24', 36'
Report Portychová 25' Referee: Leroy Schott (Germany)

Switzerland  v  England
21 May 2026 Switzerland  6–1  England
12:15
  • Eisenegger 2', 24'
  • Küffer 6', 27'
  • Inderwildi 31'
  • Barron-clark red-colored football 34' (o.g.)
Report
  • Elouath 15'
Referee: Marcelo Ibáñez (Spain)
Ukraine  v  Czech Republic
21 May 2026 Ukraine  4–1  Czech Republic
16:15
  • Klipachenko 6'
  • Kostiuk 17'
  • Koval 19'
  • Shulha 33'
Report Čížová Š. 25' Referee: José Pardeiro (Spain)

Czech Republic  v  England
22 May 2026 Czech Republic  4–2 (a.e.t.)  England
14:45
  • Hamouzová 4'
  • Parker red-colored football 36', 39' (o.g.)
  • Chocholoušová 39'
Report
  • M. Barron-Clark 2'
  • Evans 25'
Referee: Leroy Schott (Germany)
Spain  v   Switzerland
22 May 2026 Spain  5–6   Switzerland
18:45
  • Andrea Mirón 6'
  • Jessi 7'
  • Carol Glez 26', 34'
  • Natalia 27'
Report
  • Schärer 6'
  • Nauer 6'
  • Eisenegger 9'
  • Küffer 10'
  • Flury 15', 16'
Referee: Annett Unterbeck (Germany)

Ukraine  v   Switzerland
23 May 2026 Ukraine  0–4   Switzerland
14:45 Report
  • Flury 2'
  • Inderwildi 7'
  • Schenk 18'
  • Eisenegger 36'
Referee: Vladimir Tashkov (Bulgaria)
England  v  Spain
23 May 2026 England  2–5  Spain
18:45
Report
  • Jessi 15'
  • Andrea Mirón 19'
  • Laia 27'
  • Carol Glez 30'
  • Natalia 34'
Referee: Vladimir Tashkov (Bulgaria)

Switzerland  v  Czech Republic
24 May 2026 Switzerland  2–3 (a.e.t.)  Czech Republic
14:45
  • Inderwildi 1'
  • Schenk 24'
Report
  • Portychová 27'
  • Chocholoušová 36', 37'
Referee: Leroy Schott (Germany)
Spain  v  Ukraine
24 May 2026 Spain  5–4  Ukraine
18:45
  • Sara Tui 9'
  • Andrea Mirón 11'
  • Jessi 18'
  • Natalia 29'
  • Manau 30'
Report
  • Kostiuk 7'
  • Klipachenko 30'
  • Prokopenko 31'
  • Dubytska 34'
Referee: Łukasz Ostrowski (Poland)

Awards

The following were presented after the conclusion of the final day's matches.[4]

Stage winners trophy Top scorer(s) Best player Best goalkeeper
  SwitzerlandSwitzerland Michelle Eisenegger[a]4 goalsSpain Andrea MirónSpain Laia García

Stage 2 (Chișinău, 29 July – 2 August)

Details TBA.

Key: Advance to –   Qualified for the Superfinal / (H) Hosts
Pos Team Pld W W+ WP L GF GA GD Pts
1 Portugal 000000000
2 Poland 000000000
3 Italy 000000000
4 Netherlands 000000000
5 Belgium 000000000

Superfinal (Viareggio, 8–13 September)

Details TBA.

See also

References

Notes
  1. Jessi Higueras (Spain) and Anna Shulha (Ukraine) also scored four goals[5] however did not officially share the award for reasons unknown.
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