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France wins first European Footvolley Championship

The European Footvolley League would like to congratulate France with the win in the first European Footvolley Championship in Schwäbisch Gmünd 2016. Dume Susini and Anghjulu Maria Plasenzotti beat Nelson Pereira and Miguel Pinheiro of Portugal in a very exciting and well played final. 

The European Footvolley League would like to congratulate France with the win in the first European Footvolley Championship in Schwäbisch Gmünd 2016. Dume Susini and Anghjulu Maria Plasenzotti beat Nelson Pereira and Miguel Pinheiro of Portugal in a very exciting and well played final. 

France beat Portugal 1 18:15 and 18:12 in the final and showed us solid defense and outstanding attacking. Portugal 1 kept within reach for a long time, but France proved stronger and came out with the win.

The battle for the 3rd place was won by Spain. Sergio Antolinos & Juan Antonio Lopez managed to beat Pedro Salvador & Tiago Melo of Portugal 2.

This means the top 3 of European Footvolley Champions looks as follows:

1. France
2. Portugal
3. Spain

Winners Dume Susini and Anghjulu Maria Plasenzotti

Winners Dume Susini and Anghjulu Maria Plasenzotti

This was truly a historical 1st edition of the European Footvolley Championship. Everyone involved is a winner. All teams showed their skills, commitment and love for the sport. The organization was perfect and we are eternally grateful to the city of Schwäbisch Gmünd. Over 100 school kids played footvolley. The ladies exhibition was very tense and high level.  And last but not least, the more than 2000 enthusiastic supporters from all over Europe were sublime. This was a giant step for our beloved sport. United we play footvolley!

All pictures are taken by JF-PhotoStyle. See more pictures at his Facebook-page


Live video and commentary

The tournament was broadcasted with live video stream on our Youtube channel and you can see all the action there. We also had live commentaries from Nick Dugdale-Moore.

Here are some quick links: 


Our amazing sponsors helped us make this happen

Our amazing sponsors helped us make this happen

Results from the tournament

The groups

Group A: Germany 1, Austria, Belgium and Switzerland 2
Group B: Italy, Spain, United Kingdom and Germany 3
Group C: Netherlands, Switzerland, Norway and Portugal 2
Group D: Portugal, France, Germany 2 and Netherlands 2 

Schedule and results from friday

10:00 1 Austria - Switzerland 2 18:14
10:30 2 Spain - United Kingdom 18:5
11:00 3 Germany - Belgium 18:12
11:30 4 Italy - United Kingdom 18:8
12:00 5 Belgium - Switzerland 2 7:18
12:30 6 United Kingdom - Germany 3 7:18
13:00 7 Germany - Austria 9:18
13:30 8 Italy - Spain 14:18
14:00 OFFICIAL OPENING
14:30 9 Austria - Belgium 18:6
15:00 10 Spain - Germany 3 18:10
15:30 11 France - Netherlands 2 18:12
16:00 12 Switzerland - Portugal 2 9:18
16:30 13 Portugal - Germany 2 18:7
17:00 14 Netherlands - Norway 18:7
17:30 15 Germany 2 - Netherlands 2 11:18
18:00 16 Norway - Portugal 2 9:18
18:30 17 Portugal - France 18:13
19:00 18 Netherlands - Switzerland 18:14

Schedule and results from saturday

10:00 19 France - Germany 2 18:10
10:30 20 Switzerland - Norway 18:7
11:00 21 Germany - Switzerland 2 19:17
11:30 22 Italy - Germany 3 21:19
12:00 23 Portugal - Netherlands 2 18:11
12:30 24 Netherlands - Portugal 2 14:18

Schedule and results from the knock out stage saturday

13:30 25 France - Switzerland 18:16 18:14
14:15 26 Italy - Switzerland 2 18:5 18:11
15:00 27 Netherlands 1 - Netherlands 2 15:18 18:13 15:11
15:45 28 Germany 1 - Germany 3 14:18 13:18

Schedule and results from quarter finals saturday

17:00 29 Austria - (W25) France 7:18 10:18
17:45 30 Portugal 2 - (W26) Italy 18:13 20:18
18:30 31 Spain - (W27) Netherlands 1 18:16 18:12
19:15 32 Portugal 1 - (W28) Germany 3 18:12 18:10

Schedule and results from semi finals and finals sunday

10:00 33 France - Portugal 2 9:18 18:14 15:5
10:45 34 Spain - Portugal 1 18:12 15:18 11:15
11:30 - Netherlands girls - Italy girls (Italy wins)
13:25 35 Portugal 2 - Spain 13:18 (Spain wins bronze medal)
14:00 36 France - Portugal 1 18:15 18:12 (France wins gold medal)

Participants of the EFC 2016

Main teams

  • Austria: Benedikt & Klemens Hofmann-Wellenhof
  • Belgium: Jochen Van Gestel & Ruben Veestraeten
  • Croatia: Team withdrawn
  • France: Dume Susini & Anghjulu Maria Plasenzotti
  • Germany 1: Jakob Domke & Joel Nißlein.
  • Germany 2: Ray Wenning & Dennis Bessel
  • Italy: Marco Graziani & Marco Santopre
  • Netherlands: Antonio Aurino & Jesse van Oord
  • Norway: Kristoffer Førde Aarskog & Tom Johannes Bang
  • Portugal: Nelson Pereira & Miguel Pinheiro
  • Spain: Sergio Antolinos & Juan Antonio Lopez
  • Switzerland: Alberto Quintas & Cristiano Goes
  • United Kingdom: David Donkin & Gary Titley

Qualification teams

  • Switzerland: Nils Fehr & Benedikt Zwyssig
  • Austria: Sascha Wegscheider & Jakob Hofmann-Wellenhof
  • Germany 3: Mo Obeid & Daniel Wehr
  • Portugal: Pedro Salvador & Tiago Melo
  • Netherlands: Martijn ten duis & Bart Zantman
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Follow the action from the European Footvolley Championship in Schwäbisch Gmünd

If you want to follow the action from the 1st ever European Footvolley Championship, which is taking place this weekend in Schwäbisch Gmünd, you can do this by following us here: 

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Press release: Title sponsor for European Footvolley Championship

1st European Footvolley Championship takes place in Schwäbisch Gmünd (Germany), 2-5 June 2016. 

1st European Footvolley Championship takes place in Schwäbisch Gmünd (Germany), 2-5 June 2016. 

Having staged two successful Sparkassen Footvolley Cups in 2014 and 2015, the German Footvolley Association together with the city of Schwäbisch Gmünd applied to host the European Footvolley Championship in 2016. This application was submitted at the 2nd European Footvolley League meeting in October 2015 in Albufeira (Portugal).

The amazing support of city hall, the great location in the center of the city and the overwhelming enthusiasm of the audience were the main reasons why the European Footvolley League decided to host the 1st European Footvolley Championship in Schwäbisch Gmünd (Germany).

Furthermore the German Association submitted a positive financial plan. Two more reasons for choosing the city of Schwäbisch Gmünd were the high quality of the infrastructure and the warm hospitality for the footvolley players.

Sparkasse becomes the Title Sponsor of the European Footvolley Championship. 

Sparkasse was already the Title Sponsor of the Footvolley Cup 2015 in Schwäbisch Gmünd. On the 22nd of December Holger Kreuttner, the press officer of Kreissparkasse Ostalb, announced the possibility of another Title Sponsorship if the official European Footvolley Championship (EFC) would take place in Schwäbisch Gmünd in 2016.Therefore, the 1st EFC will be called: 

SPARKASSEN EUROPEAN FOOTVOLLEY CHAMPIONSHIP 2016

January 15th 2016 - Germany – Schwäbisch Gmünd

Photo: Jens Schamberger

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