The 2017 Euro Beach Soccer League (EBSL) was the 20th edition of the annual, premier European competition in beach soccer contested between men's national teams, in a league and play-off format.
At the end of the regular season stages, according to the league tables, the eight best teams in Division A advanced to the post-season Superfinal to compete directly to become the winners of this year's EBSL.
This sees Turkey return to the top flight for the first time since they were relegated from Division A in 2011.
Defending champions Ukraine were knocked out of title-winning contention in the group stage of the Superfinal, ultimately finishing seventh in the post-season event.
[1] The numbers in brackets show the European ranking of each team prior to the start of the season, out of 36 nations.
[3] Serbia, Norway and Czech Republic are ranked accordingly based on their three-way head-to-head results The following were presented after the conclusion of final day's matches.
[4] Stage 2 was originally scheduled to take place in Sanxenxo, Spain[5] but on 1 June, BSWW announced the stage was to be moved due to administrative issues, with Nazaré becoming the new host city due to having successfully hosted the 2017 Euro Winners Cup events, as well as being in close geographical proximity to the original hosts, Sanxenxo.
Matches are listed as local time in Nazaré, WEST (UTC+1) All matches took place at the Estádio do Viveiro at the Praia de Nazaré, in tandem with the hosting of the 2017 Women's Euro Beach Soccer Cup.
[14] Matches are listed as local time in Warnemünde, CEST (UTC+2) All matches took place at the purpose built DFB Beachsoccer Arena,[15] at the site of the Sport & Beach Arena on Warnemünde Beach,[16] with a capacity of 1,500 seats.
The team in italics will attempt to retain their position in Division A, having finished bottom of the table.
Awarded for feats achieved in the Superfinal only[22] The following tables list the top 10 scorers in each division including goals scored in both the regular and post season events.
Note there is no award presented for these season-encompassing scoring feats, the tables are for statistical purposes only.
The following table lists the players and teams who received the most penalties for disciplinary infringements in each division in both the regular and post season events.