2007 Euro Beach Soccer League

The Portuguese proceeded to win the title, beating France in the final to claim their second European crown, having first won five years prior in 2002.

The event decided which four nations would advance to play in Division A later in the year alongside the top tier's automatic entrants.

Since the division consisted of just one stage of fixtures, all 12 teams participated, split into four groups of three, competing in a round robin format.

Unlike in previous years, the overall division table did not determine the successful teams to progress to the next stage of their EBSL campaign.

Unlike in previous years, points earned by the participating teams for winning matches did not count towards league table.

The top two from each group advanced to the semi-finals from which point on the Superfinal was played as a knockout tournament until the winner of the 2007 EBSL was crowned, with an additional match to determine third place.

This berth was contested in a final round of the 2007 EBSL, independent from the normal proceedings of the league, known as the Last chance bracket.

[12] Played as a knockout tournament, parallel to the staging of the Superfinal, Italy won the event and claimed the final World Cup spot.

The lead sponsors of the previous three seasons, Mastercard , ended their sponsorship going into the 2007 season. To reflect this, the Mastercard logo was removed from the EBSL logo as a whole, leaving the remaining plain logo, without an accompanying sponsor, as the league’s insignia. This logo was also used in 2008.