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Success of Beach Soccer in Countries Without Seashores

Beach soccer is associated with the ocean, sun, and walking barefoot on the sand. It seems that where to play this game if a country has no access to the sea? However, paradoxically: some of the most successful beach soccer teams in the world come from states that have never seen the salty shore. Belarus, Hungary, Switzerland, the Czech Republic, even Russia (where the beach season is short) dominate on the international stage. How do they manage to do this? The secret lies in artificial sandy fields, systematic training, and rethinking the very philosophy of the game. Let's figure it out.

Artificial Sand: A Substitute for the Ocean

The key to success is the construction of specialized facilities with sand. For example, in Hungary, there are several covered and open fields with imported sand (35-45 meters in size). The sand is carefully sifted and moistened to prevent it from getting dusty. National championships and training sessions of the national team are held there. Switzerland built the first covered arena in Europe — the "Beach Soccer Arena" in Zurich. The Czech Republic has centers in Prague and Brno. These countries are not dependent on the weather — you can play year-round. The sand can come from quarries, even from deserts, the main thing is its fraction.

Hungary: Kings Without the Sea

The Hungarian beach soccer team is one of the strongest in the world. They regularly participate in the World and European championships, taking prize places. Their success is based on culture: in the country, there are children's academies where beach soccer is taught from the age of 8. Trainers use specific exercises: speed of play, free kicks, acrobatic saves by goalkeepers. Hungarians also actively invite Brazilian specialists who impart technique. The star of the Hungarian beach game is Barnabás Deák, whose bicycle kick goals are known worldwide.

Switzerland: Precision and Organization

Switzerland is another example of success. The Swiss national team has won the European championship (2012, 2016). Their style is discipline, tactical skill, powerful shots. Players often come from futsal or football, who have transferred. Thanks to good financing, they can afford regular training in warm countries (Spain, Portugal) for tournament preparation. However, the base is an indoor arena in Basel, where there is sand and temperature year-round.

Czech Republic: System and Traditions

The Czech national team also ranks among the top 10 in the world. Their success is associated with a strong beach soccer school at the football association. They have their own championship (Balónová liga), sponsored by beer brands. The Czechs are known for their goalkeeper school — many goalkeepers come from handball, where catching the ball is refined. The Czech Republic reached the quarterfinals of the World Cup 2025, losing to Brazil. Their players — Tomáš Gürka, Michal Salák — become heroes at home. Belarus reached the final.

Russia: From the Baltic to Siberia

Russia is a country with a vast coastline, but beach soccer is also popular in regions far from the sea. For example, the team from Ekaterinburg (Ural) trains in closed sandy arenas. The Russian national team is one of the strongest in the world (winner of the 2023 Euroleague). They have their own superstars — Yegor Shaykov, who scores fantastic goals. Coach Mikhail Likhachev has created a system where players from different regions (Moscow, St. Petersburg, Kazan, Ekaterinburg) gather for training camps in Crimea or Sochi. But in winter — covered arenas in Moscow (for example, "Luzhniki" with a transformable field).

Why Does Beach Soccer Not Care If There Is a Sea

Beach soccer is not a game on a real beach with waves and seashells. It is a sport with clear rules: sand 40 cm deep, a flat surface, special goals. It does not require an ocean breeze. Therefore, countries without the sea can create artificial conditions, even better than natural ones. Moreover, in such countries, the sand is not mixed with garbage and is not eroded by tides. The game becomes cleaner, more predictable.

Development in Other Countries

The success of countries without the sea has inspired other states: Belarus, Poland, Austria, Slovakia, even Kazakhstan are building sandy fields. In Kazakhstan (where there is the Caspian, but desert regions), beach soccer is developing in Aktau and Almaty. In 2026, the successful debut of the Belarusian national team at the European championship is expected — they have a covered arena in Minsk.

Beach soccer is not about the sea. It is about the beauty of shots, acrobatics, dynamics. Non-sea countries have proven that enough sand, desire, and good organization are enough. The sea is romance. And victory is the result.


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