International Francis Farberoff was a longtime member of the
United States Men's National Beach Soccer Team, representing the country from 2000 to 2014. Over his 14-year tenure, he earned more than 100 caps and served as team captain from 2003 to 2014. Farberoff played in four
Beach Soccer World Championships (2000-2004) and four
FIFA Beach Soccer World Cups:
2005,
2006,
2007 (all in
Brazil), and
2013 (in
Tahiti). (won Group B)
2010 (won Group B), and
2013 and additionally, he won the
2005 and
2007 CONCACAF–CONMEBOL Beach Soccer Championship (coming in at 3rd at the
2008 and
2010 and fourth in
2009). At the 2006 CONCACAF Championship in
Costa Rica, he was named Most Valuable Player (MVP) after scoring in the final and leading the team to a 4–3 victory over Mexico.,
Figueira da Foz,
Portugal, 2002 (top, second to left)
Footvolley Farberoff also participated in international footvolley competitions representing the United States. In 2006, he represented the U.S. alongside Albuquerque at an event in Thailand, and later that year teamed up with Sergio Menezes at an event in Valencia, Spain.
Club Familia Farberoff played for Flamilia, a club team. During this early period of his club career, Farberoff contributed to Flamilia's success at the U.S. Open
North American Sand Soccer Championships (NASSC), including winning the U.S. Open division titles in 2001 and 2002. back-to-back championship.
Team Rio Francis Farberoff was a member of Team Rio, which won back-to-back championships at the U.S. Open NASSC in 2005 and 2006. Farberoff won MVP at the 2006 competition.
Seattle Sounders Farberoff played for the
Seattle Sounders FC beach soccer team from 2011 to 2012, which was coached by
Marcelo Mendes and competed in the 2011 and 2012
Mundialito de Clubes (Beach Soccer Club World Cup). The team made it to the quarter finals in 2011 and the group stage in 2012.
Florida Beach Soccer FC He also captained for
Florida Beach Soccer FC from 2010 to 2013. The team won the U.S. Open Beach Soccer Championship at the North American Sand Soccer Championships (NASSC) in 2011 and 2012, coming in third in 2010, and were runners up in 2013. The team came third at the
Beach Soccer Championships in
Oceanside, California. The club additionally won titles at events such as the 2011 BagoSports Beach Football Invitational in
Trinidad and Tobago (undefeated run) and contributed to domestic successes like the USL Major Beach Soccer national championship in Clearwater, Florida. == Coaching career ==