Results

Beach Soccer - 36 mins play 03/31 02:00 2 El Salvador Beach v Switzerland Beach W 4-3
Beach Soccer - 36 mins play 03/30 02:00 3 El Salvador Beach v USA Beach L 4-5
Beach Soccer - 36 mins play 03/29 02:00 1 Morocco Beach v El Salvador Beach L 3-2
Beach Soccer - 36 mins play 04/17 01:30 - El Salvador Beach v Mexico Beach W 3-2
Beach Soccer - 36 mins play 04/16 01:30 - El Salvador Beach v Uruguay Beach W 9-8
Beach Soccer - 36 mins play 04/15 01:30 1 El Salvador Beach v Germany Beach W 4-1
Beach Soccer - 36 mins play 08/24 13:30 3 El Salvador Beach v Switzerland Beach L 7-8
Beach Soccer World Cup - 36 mins play 08/22 16:00 2 [4] Brazil Beach v El Salvador Beach [3] L 4-2
Beach Soccer World Cup - 36 mins play 08/20 13:30 1 Belarus Beach v El Salvador Beach L 10-9
Beach Soccer - 36 mins play 05/19 19:00 - El Salvador Beach v Bahamas Beach W 7-2
Beach Soccer - 36 mins play 05/18 19:00 - El Salvador Beach v Guatemala Beach W 7-1
Beach Soccer - 36 mins play 05/17 19:00 - Dominican Republic Beach v El Salvador Beach W 1-15

Stats

 TotalHomeAway
Matches played 3 2 1
Wins 1 1 0
Draws 0 0 0
Losses 2 1 1
Goals for 10 8 2
Goals against 11 8 3
Clean sheets 0 0 0
Failed to score 0 0 0

The El Salvador national beach soccer team represents El Salvador in international beach soccer competitions and is controlled by the FESFUT, the governing body for football in El Salvador.

Compared to their national association football team counterparts, they are considerable force in the sport both continently and internationally.

History

The team's first qualification attempt for the Beach Soccer World Cup came in 2007, when they joined Mexico, Costa Rica and the United States in the CONCACAF Beach Soccer Championship. They failed to win a game and ultimately finished last.

In April 2008, the team again participated in the CONCACAF Beach Soccer Championship. Although they lost their opening game 4–2 to Mexico, they went on to defeat raining CONCACAF and CONMEBOL champions, the United States (5–6) and Costa Rica (3–4), to finish second in the group; this allowed them to qualify for, along with Mexico, the 2008 FIFA Beach Soccer World Cup which was held in France. Adding to the group's achievements, two of its players also picked up individual awards, with Luis Rodas being named Goalkeeper of the Tournament, and José Ruiz winning the Golden Boot for scoring the most goals (six in total).

In June 2009, the team took part at the 2009 CONCACAF Beach Soccer Championship. The team reached the final after defeating the United States in the semi-final round. They faced Costa Rica in the final who had defeated reigning champions Mexico in the other semi-final match. El Salvador, contesting their second final, defeated Costa Rica 6–3. Individual awards were given to José Portillo, who was named Goalkeeper of the Tournament, and José Ruiz, who won the Golden Boot a second time, shooting eight goals out of four matches.

El Salvador Beach is the national beach soccer team of El Salvador, representing the country in international competitions. Known for their skillful play and competitive spirit, the team has a strong fan base and a proud history of success in the sport. With a roster of talented players and dedicated coaching staff, El Salvador Beach is a force to be reckoned with on the sand. Whether competing in regional tournaments or on the global stage, the team always gives their all and strives to make their country proud. With their dynamic style of play and never-say-die attitude, El Salvador Beach is a team that embodies the passion and spirit of Salvadoran soccer.