Since the sport's inception in Brazil, footvolley has spread and gained popularity internationally, including in the Americas, Europe, Africa, the Middle East, Asia, and Oceania. Major events have been held at many beach cities in countries around the world including Spain, Portugal, Israel, Greece, United Arab Emirates, France, the Netherlands, Aruba, Thailand, South Africa, Paraguay, Brazil, Argentina, and Iran.
Paraguay Paraguay was the first world champion of footvolley. Jesús, a Paraguayan, is considered the best player in the World Championship.
Brazil Brasília (the capital of Brazil) has produced players like Eduardo Papel, Gabriel, Xeleleu, Jansen de Oliveira, Ramiro, Betola, Edinho, Hugão, and
Luisinho who play. They taught other popular young players including Belo, Marcelinho, Mário, Café, Diego and Lana (in female and unisex footvolley). The nine players also taught other players like Renato and Felipe.
United Kingdom In April 1997, the England team accompanied football legends
John Barnes and
Niall Quinn to a tournament in
Pattaya, Thailand organized by the Thai Footvolley Federation. England held two events in 2007, the Muller Rice Cake Open in
Croyde and the Lamisil Once Footvolley Open in
Brighton. Dirceu and Luigi were champions at both events, maintaining their unbeaten record and David and Gary, the England footvolley team pair, won the Shield Competition.
Israel Corona FootVolley League, the only ordinary footvolley league in the world, is played since 2008 every summer starting in May/June until the final four in September/October with 12 teams and 11 league rounds in the Premier league and 12 teams playing 11 rounds in the Masters league. In 2009 Corona FootVolley European Tour was established by inviting teams from Europe to play in
Israel. In 2011 Corona FootVolley European Tour was upgraded to Corona FootVolley World Tour inviting teams from all over the world to play. Corona FootVolley Winter Cup, a two-day tournament, has been played in Israel every February since 2010. Since 2016 the IFA (Israel Footvolley Association) started to arrange footvolley all over the country, including "Israel Footvolley League" and the local ranking event under the partnership with the European Footvolley League (EFVL).
Italy The first Footvolley Italia Tour was in 2008 when a group of friends from
Ravenna organized the event. Normally the tour is in the months of June, July, and August and four to five tournaments compose the tour. In Italy the international rules are used: court 9mx9m and the net 2,20m.
Australia Footvolley Australia (FVA) is the first peak body responsible for footvolley in Australia. FVA was founded in 2007 in the Northern Beaches of
Sydney. The organization was formed to establish, guide, and promote footvolley in Australia. The FVA is working on the development of the practice of footvolley by organizing Footvolley Experience sessions for newcomers to the sport, footvolley education, and coaching across Australia, the National Footvolley Tour, and participation in international competitions. Footvolley Australia is working with relevant international associations, especially in the Asia and Oceania regions to promote the growth of the game.
United States In the United States, footvolley began in South Florida. Local promoters organized the 2002 Impulse Energy Drink South Beach Footvolley Tournament which was won by Adrian Boente. In 2005, the United States Footvolley Association was created in Miami Beach. Every year since 2005 a national championship has been held. The first national championship was held on December 11, 2005. The winning side was Franco Cappuotti (
Hollywood, Florida and Claudio Rodriguez (
Orlando. The runners-up were Adriano Boente and Alberto 'Betto' Lima. In December 2006, the second national championship took place which was won by Brenno Souza (
Miami) with Paulo Ricardo (
Deerfield Beach, Florida ). The third national championships occurred in September 2007 on
Hollywood Beach. Adriano Boente (Deerfield Beach) and Junior Pereira (
Boca Raton) were crowned national champions. The fourth U.S. Footvolley National Championships happened in August 2008 on Miami Beach with Miguel Habib and Eduardo Fiuza beating Adrian Boente and Junior Pereira in the final. The 2009 National Championships were held on Miami Beach in December. The winners were Adrian Boente and Felipe Tolomelli (Deerfield Beach) who beat Renato Teixeira (
Coconut Creek) and Ricardo Cardoso (Boca Raton). In 2010, the national champions were Sergio Menezes (Miami Beach) and Igor Martins (
Doral) who beat Lucas Roque (Deerfield Beach) and Karl Meneghisso (
Riviera Beach). For the 2011 and 2012 National Championships, points taken from the Pro Footvolley Tour circuit were used to determine the winners. In 2011 and 2012, Lucas Roque and Meneghisso were national champions finishing the Tour with the highest point totals. In 2013, the National Championship was determined from the Hollywood Beach Open. The winners were Fernando Plentz (Miami) and Adriano Boente (Deerfield Beach). The 2014 U.S. Footvolley National Championships were held in December on Miami Beach. The winners for 2014 were Menezes and Wellington Oliveira winning on Miami Beach. The 2015 US Footvolley National Championships were held in October 2015 on Miami Beach. The winners were Oscar Calvancanti (Miami) with Carlos Valadares (Boca Raton). In 2016, the US Footvolley National Championships were held in December on Miami Beach, with the winning side of Antonio DiMasio (Miami Beach) and Alberto Lima (Miami) beating Menezes and Oscar Calvacante (Miami Beach). The 2017 U.S. Footvolley National Championships were held on December 3, 2017. Menezes and Leonardo Lasmar (Miami) beat Bruno Baiao (
Surfside) and Candido de Souza (
Kendall). The 2018 U.S. Footvolley National Championships were held on September 9 and 10, on
Pompano Beach. Meneghisso and Wellington Corea beat Fernando Plentz and William Lobato to win the title. With the Pro Footvolley Tour in 2019, the national champions were determined from three events held on Hollywood Beach. Luke 'The Rock' Roque and Karl Meneghisso were superior to the rest of all U.S.-based athletes in winning the three stages and becoming the 2019 national champions.
2016 Olympic qualifiers In 2016, the U.S. Footvolley Association held Olympic qualifiers which consisted of local and then a final national tournament. The initial tournaments were held in South Florida (
Sunny Isles Beach) and in Southern California (
Huntington Beach). U.S. Footvolley paid for the winning teams to travel to
Seaside, Oregon for the final tournament determining the nation's 1 American team. Menezes and Roque (the South Florida winners) faced Akad Kader and Alex Freire (both of
Los Angeles) in the final in Seaside. Menezes and Roque won the match and represented the U.S. at the 2016 Rio Footvolley Exhibition Tournament. On the women's side, Melony Poviones and Leah Morales had the most points from a round-robin tournament to become the women's representatives for the event.
2016 Rio Tournament At the 2016 RIO World Footvolley Tournament, Menezes/Roque lost to Germany in the quarterfinals in a tight match. On the women's side, Team USA Poviones/Morales beat Italy in the quarter-finals. The women lost to Holland in the semi-finals. The team placed 4th after losing to Brazil in the consolation match.
Pro Footvolley Tour The
Pro Footvolley Tour is America's professional touring series, established in March 2008. The Tour began regionally and expanded nationally in 2011. In 2011 and 2012, the Tour was sponsored by Bud Light Lime and in 2013 by Coors Light. There have been events in Santa Barbara; Virginia Beach, Virginia, Seaside Heights, New Jersey; Pompano Beach, Florida; Hollywood Beach, Florida; Miami Beach; Lauderdale-by-the-Sea, Florida; Daytona Beach, Florida; and Panama City, Florida. The Tour is the world's number one distributor of professional footvolley content broadcasting on major broadcast networks around the world. The Tour has aired over 300 hours of professional footvolley since 2013. The Tour counts ESPN, BeinSports, Spectrum Sports, Root Sports, AT&T Sports, WAPA Deportes, and Eleven Sports as broadcast partners.
Equipment In 2015, Pro Footvolley Tour launched the world's first footvolley purpose ball. U.S. Footvolley used the ball during the 2016 U.S. Olympic qualifiers. To date, this footvolley-only specific ball is used on the Pro Footvolley Tour.
South Korea The game is featured in
2018 Idol Star Athletics Bowling Archery Rhythmic Gymnastics Foot Volleyball Championships during
Chuseok. The rules are 4 on 4, from a team of six and the third set is still at 15 points. The rules allow one bounce, unless if it touches the boundary lines or the net. ==See also==