Falfala has unveiled its goalkeeper kits for the new season — a pink primary shirt and an orange alternate, both carrying the club crest, the adidas mark and the badges of our partners. The number 1 belongs to goalkeeper Ahmad Taha.
In beach soccer the goalkeeper is far more than a last line of defence. On a five-a-side sand pitch the keeper starts attacks with a single throw, acts as an extra outfield player and is often the difference in the tight, high-scoring finishes that decide tournaments. These new kits are built to stand out on the sand and to be worn with pride through a season in which the club will defend its honours at home and on the European stage.
The shirts will be on show throughout the campaign — and we will share the rest of the new season's kits here as they are revealed.
🇵🇹 Back to Portugal: a brutal draw pits Falfala against the giants
Our history speaks for us — Bni Falfala Kfar Qassem return to the European stage with their eyes on gold. 🦅⚽🔥
Once again we travel to Nazaré, Portugal, to compete in the Euro Winners Cup 2026 — beach soccer's elite club competition — from 7 to 14 June. It's a stage whose sand knows our stature and experience well.
The draw placed us in the "Group of Death" (Group B), without question the toughest group in the tournament, with three fiery clashes ahead:
• Bavaria Beach Bazis (Germany) 🇩🇪
• Ecoris Viareggio (Italy) 🇮🇹
• Sliema Beach (Malta) 🇲🇹
The group is packed with some of the world's biggest stars — but our long experience in this competition and our place among the powers of the game mean we enter with our heads high and an iron will. The sons of Falfala fear no challenge, ready to impose our style and fight for top spot as always. 💪👑
Our ambition never changes: to honour our town and bring joy to our devoted fans, who have backed us on every European journey. The goal is clear, and the podium is waiting.
Stand with us — and follow here, step by step, for coverage of every match and behind-the-scenes moment from the heart of the event. 📲
Back-to-back World Champions
Bni Falfala Kfar Qassem retained the Beach Soccer World Winners Cup in 2025, defending the world club title first won in 2024. Back-to-back triumphs placed the club among the very few in the history of the game to defend the world crown.
The achievement was the summit of a remarkable climb. A club founded in 2007 by a group of friends in Kfar Qassem had become the most decorated beach soccer side in Israel, and then the best club side on the planet. From the sand of a small town to the top of the world game, it is a story the supporters sum up in the club's nickname — "Empire of the Shores."
Two world titles do not arrive by chance. They are built on a refusal to be beaten until the final whistle, on a squad that blends a strong Israeli core with international talent, and on a town that travels with the team wherever it plays.
Received by President Herzog
In recognition of its achievements, the team was welcomed by the President of Israel, Isaac Herzog, at Beit HaNassi, the official presidential residence — a rare honour for a sports club and a moment of pride for the town of Kfar Qassem.
The reception marked, at the highest level of the state, what the club had accomplished on the sand: continental and world honours won by a side built in a small town. For the players, staff and the family who founded the club, it was an acknowledgement that their work had carried far beyond the beach soccer pitch.
For the supporters who follow the team across Israel and Europe, the visit to the President's residence was a reminder of how far Bni Falfala has travelled since 2007 — and of the pride a single club can bring to its community.
Champions of Europe
In 2023 the club lifted the Euro Winners Cup — the premier club competition in European beach soccer, contested each year on the famous sand of Nazaré, Portugal. It was the breakthrough that set the stage for the back-to-back world championships that followed in 2024 and 2025.
The European title was the reward for years of patient building. Falfala had long been the dominant force in Israel, with seven national league titles, but the Euro Winners Cup measured the club against the strongest sides on the continent — and Falfala came out on top.
For a club from Kfar Qassem, being crowned champions of Europe was more than a trophy. It carried the name of a small town to beaches across the continent and announced, to anyone still in doubt, that this team belonged among the elite of the world game.