Russia National Beach Soccer Team - Achievements

Achievements

  • 2007 Season
    • EBSL Superfinal, Marseille, France: 3rd Place
    • EBSL Regular Phase Event, Tignes, France: Champions
    • EBSL Regular Phase Event, San Benedetto del Tronto, Italy: Champions
  • 2008 Season
    • ESBL Regular Phase Event, Tignes, France: Champions (beaten France 8–3 in the final)
    • 2008 FIFA Beach Soccer World Cup, Plage du Prado, France: 6th place
  • 2009 Season
    • Euro Beach Soccer League Superfinal winners
  • 2010 Season
    • Euro Beach Soccer Cup winners
  • 2011 Season
    • 2011 Euro Beach Soccer League Superfinal winners
    • 2011 FIFA Beach Soccer World Cup, Marina di Ravenna, Italy: winners
    • 2011 Beach Soccer Intercontinental Cup Dubai winners
  • 2012 Season
    • Euro Beach Soccer Cup winners

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