Due to the saturated 2019 international beach soccer calendar for European teams, this season was shortened considerably compared to the usual program.
At the end of the regular season, according to the league tables, the eight best teams in Division A advanced to the post-season event, the Superfinal, to compete to become the winners of this year's EBSL.
Italy were the defending champions but were knocked out of title-winning contention in the group stage of the Superfinal, ultimately finishing fourth in the post-season event.
The concluding match of the Superfinal was contested between Russia and Portugal, who were both looking to claim a record sixth European title.
[4] Portugal, on home sand, came from 2–0 down to win the match and claim their sixth EBSL crown.
[6] The numbers in parentheses show the European ranking of each team prior to the start of the season, out of 36 nations.
Goalkeeper Valentin Jaeggy made his 300th appearance for Switzerland on day 3, marked with a commemorative jersey presented on-field by fellow players.
[1] Serbia withdrew on 16 August due to administrative issues; their opponents received 3–0 walkover wins.
The team in green attempted to retain their position in Division A, having finished bottom of the regular season table.
The top eight teams from Division A, as per the end of regular season league table, qualified for the Superfinal.
Awarded for feats achieved in the Superfinal only[22] Finalists Russia and Portugal faced each other for a record fourth time in an EBSL title-decider (no fixture has been played more in the Sueprfinal match), with Russia having won all three previous meetings (2009, 2013, 2017); both teams were aiming to win a record sixth EBSL title, surpassing the current five title record shared with Spain who first reached the milestone in 2006.
The following tables list the top 12 scorers in Division A, including goals scored in both the regular and post season events.
The following table lists the players and teams who received the most penalties for disciplinary infringements in both the regular and post season events.