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UEFA European Futsal Championship

 


1992 European Qualifications for Futsal World Championship 

Group 1 in Italy (Catania)
Netherlands		2-2 Yugoslavia	
Netherlands		3-1 Italy
Netherlands		2-1 Belgium
Netherlands		7-0 Portugal
Yugoslavia		4-3 Italy
Yugoslavia		4-5 Belgium
Yugoslavia		5-3 Portugal
Italy			6-0 Belgium
Italy			7-3 Portugal
Belgium			4-4 Portugal
 
Netherlands, Yugoslavia (replaced by Belgium) and Italy are qualified for
World Cup 1992


Group 2 in Spain (Valencia)
Spain			5-3 Russia
Spain			7-1 Poland
Spain			3-1 Hungary
Spain			6-1 Czechoslovakia
Russia			4-4 Hungary
Russia			7-7 Poland
Russia			5-2 Czechoslovakia
Poland			3-3 Hungary
Poland			3-2 Czechoslovakia
Hungary			4-4 Czechoslovakia
 
Spain, Russia (CIS) and Poland are qualified for World Cup 1992
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1996 European Futsal Championship  

Qualifying [Oct 25-28 1995]


Group 1 (in Belgium)

Belgium			5-6 Russia
Belarus			2-3 Slovenia
Moldova	       	       1-14 Belgium
Russia			8-1 Belarus
Belgium			5-2 Slovenia
Russia	               31-0 Moldova
Belgium			6-2 Belarus
Slovenia               12-2 Moldova
Belarus	               14-1 Moldova
Russia			7-3 Slovenia

1. RUSSIA	  	4  4 0 0  52- 9  12
2. BELGIUM	  	4  3 0 1  30-11   9
3. Slovenia	  	4  2 0 2  20-16   6
4. Belarus	  	4  1 0 3  19-18   3
5. Moldova        	4  0 0 4   4-71   0


Group 2 (in Netherlands)

Slovakia		2-5 Croatia
Czech Rep.		4-7 Netherlands
Azerbaijan		6-4 Poland
Netherlands		3-1 Azerbaijan
Poland			0-0 Slovakia
Croatia			6-4 Czech Rep.
Poland			1-2 Netherlands
Croatia			6-3 Azerbaijan
Slovakia		5-3 Czech Rep.
Netherlands		6-4 Croatia
Slovakia		2-0 Azerbaijan
Czech Rep.		1-3 Poland
Croatia			7-4 Poland
Slovakia		3-3 Netherlands
Czech Rep.	       10-2 Azerbaijan

1. NETHERLANDS		5  4 1 0  21-13  13
2. Croatia		5  4 0 1  28-19  12
3. Slovakia		5  2 2 1  12-11   8
4. Poland		5  1 1 3  12-16   4
5. Czech Rep.		5  1 0 4  22-23   3
6. Azerbaijan		5  1 0 4  12-25   3


Group 3 (in Italy)

Italy			3-1 Georgia
Portugal		1-3 Hungary
Yugoslavia		5-9 Ukraine
Hungary			1-8 Yugoslavia
Georgia			4-6 Portugal
Ukraine			4-7 Italy
Hungary			4-6 Italy
Portugal		4-7 Yugoslavia
Georgia		       10-7 Ukraine
Portugal		1-3 Italy
Yugoslavia		7-3 Georgia
Ukraine			8-3 Hungary
Hungary		       14-3 Georgia
Portugal		4-8 Ukraine
Yugoslavia		3-4 Italy

1. ITALY		5  5 0 0  23-13  15
2. UKRAINE		5  3 0 2  36-29   9
3. Yugoslavia		5  3 0 2  30-21   9
4. Hungary		5  2 0 3  25-26   6
5. Portugal		5  1 0 4  16-25   3
6. Georgia		5  1 0 4  21-37   3

Final round [Jan 8-14, in Spain]
Eurocopa de fútbol sala de 1996
Tournament details
Host countrySpain
Dates8–14 January
Teams6 (from 1 confederation)
Venue(s)1 (in 1 host city)
Final positions
Champions Spain (1st title)
Runners-up Russia
Third place Belgium
Fourth place Italy
Tournament statistics
Top scorer(s)Russia Konstantin Eremenko (8 goals)
Best player(s)Spain Paulo Roberto
Group A Spain 2-1 Belgium Netherlands 0-2 Belgium Spain 2-2 Netherlands 1. SPAIN 2 1 1 0 4- 3 4 2. BELGIUM 2 1 0 1 3- 2 3 3. Netherlands 2 0 1 1 2- 4 1 Group B Russia 3-2 Ukraine Italy 6-3 Ukraine Russia 5-1 Italy 1. RUSSIA 2 2 0 0 8- 3 6 2. ITALY 2 1 0 1 7- 8 3 3. Ukraine 2 0 0 2 5- 9 0 Semifinals Spain 4-1 Italy Russia 6-2 Belgium Fifth place match Netherlands 3-4 Ukraine Third place match Belgium 3-2 Italy Final Spain 5-3 Russia
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1999 European Futsal Championship 

QUALIFICATION
  
Group winners play at final Tournament in Granada (Spain), February 1999
GROUP 1
All game played in Moscow (Russia)

18-12-98        Russia         24-0 (9-0)       Greece
                (Alekberov 5,
                 Belyi, Eremenko 4,
                 Iachine, Panko 3,
                 Malychev 2,
                 Gorine, Grigorie, Kisselev)

19-12-98        Slovenia        9-2 (5-2)       Greece
                (Novak 3,                       (Demoiros, Koutsopias)
                 Gucek 2,
                 Gacnik, Kraut, 
                 Krunek, Stojko)

20-12-98        Russia          7-0 (5-0)       Slovenia
                (Eremenko 5,
                 Alekberov, Kisselev)


1. RUSSIA       2  2  0  0  31- 0   6
2. Slovenia     2  1  0  1   9- 9   3
3. Greece       2  0  0  2   2-33   0
GROUP 2
All Games played in Beyne (Belgium)
  
07-12-98        Latvia          0-0 (0-0)       Azerbaijan

08-12-98        Belgium         3-2 (1-2)       Latvia
                (Vergauwen 2,
                 Gessner)
  
09-12-98        Azerbaijan      4-4 (1-0)       Belgium
                (Asimov 3,                      (Plompen 2,
                 Aslanov)                        Gessner, Michiels)

1. BELGIUM      2  1  1  0   7- 6   4
2. Azerbaijan   2  0  2  0   4- 4   2
3. Latvia       2  0  1  1   2- 3   1
GROUP 3
All games played in Leek (Netherlands)
  
14-12-98        Finland         3-2 (1-1)       Cyprus
                (Laina, Simula,                 (Tekkis 2)
                 Uotinen)

15-12-98        Netherlands     6-1 (4-0)       Cyprus
                (Grunholz 2,                    (Hadjantonis)
                 Biloro, Langenhuijsen,
                 Talha, Zeelig)

16-12-98        Netherlands    11-0 (6-0)       Finland
                (Grunholz 5,
                 Keur, Langenhuijsen 2,
                 Hoekema, Zeelig)

1. NETHERLANDS  2  2  0  0  17- 1   6
2. Finland      2  1  0  1   3-13   3
3. Cyprus       2  0  0  2   3- 9   0
GROUP 4          
All games played in Brno (Czech Republic)

29-11-98        Czech Rep.      4-3 (1-1)       Hungary
                (Mickal 2,                      (Kénoszt, Nagy, Török)
                 Dlouhy, Horacek)

30-11-98        Yugoslavia      4-2 (3-1)       Hungary
                (Vujovic 2,                     (Kénoszt, Török) 
                 Dragoljevic, Petrika)  

01-12-98        Yugoslavia      4-3 (1-1)       Czech Rep.
                (Andrejic 2,
                 Vignejevic, Vujovic)

1. YUGOSLAVIA   2  2  0  0   8- 5   6
2. Czech Rep.   2  1  0  1   7- 7   3
3. Hungary      2  0  0  2   5- 8   0
GROUP 5
All games played in Dubrovnik (Croatia)       
                
18-11-98        Poland         13-5 (5-3)       Slovakia 
                (Filipczak 6,                   (Becka, Farkas, Galat, Marcan,
                 Gradowski 4,                    Strezok)
                 Dabrowski 2,   
                 Zamiar)

18-11-98        Croatia         2-1 (0-1)       Andorra
                (Delpont, Martic)               (Rosa Fernandez)

19-11-98        Andorra         6-4 (1-2)       Slovakia
                (Rosa Fernandez 2,              (Strezok 2,
                 Blazquez Cerdeira,              Becka, Ivan)
                 Linares Pociello,
                 Morales Ruiz,
                 Sola Peralba)  
                
19-11-98        Poland          7-7 (3-4)       Croatia
                (Dabrowski 3,                   (Jelovic 3,
                 Gradowski 2,                    Delpont 2,
                 Kluska, Szlapa)                 Malvasija, Martic)

21-11-98        Andorra         3-3 (1-2)       Poland
                (Blazquez Cerdeira 2,           (Dabrowski, Filpiczak,
                 Morales Ruiz)                   Gradowski)

21-11-98        Croatia        13-1 (6-0)       Slovakia
                (Malvasija 3,                   (Strezok)        
                 Huskic, Kolic 2,
                 Delpont, Eklic, Gricar,
                 Jelovic, Martic, Tomcic)

1. CROATIA      3  2  1  0  22- 9   7
2. Poland       3  1  2  0  23-15   5
3. Andorra      3  1  1  1  10- 9   4
4. Slovakia     3  0  0  3  10-32   0
GROUP 6          
All games played in Reggio di Calabria (Italy)

07-11-98        Italy           5-2 (3-2)       Belarus
                (Caleca 2,                      (Cheleg, Savintsev)
                 Mannino, Rubei,
                 Zaffiro)

07-11-98        Georgia         8-4 (4-3)       France  
                (Mizandari 4,                   (Duponchell 2,
                 Sarkisian, Zoidze 2)            Anny, Yahia)
                 
08-11-98        Belarus         6-4 (2-2)       France
                (Cheleg 2,                      (Yahia 2,
                 Blizniuk, Danilenko,            Anny, Azhari)
                 Lagoutko, Sitnikov)    

08-11-98        Italy           5-2 (3-1)       Georgia
                (Caleca 2,                      (Sologashwili, Sopoev)
                 Franzoi, Roma,
                 Veronesi)

10-11-98        Georgia         5-4 (3-3)       Belarus 
                (Mizandari, Zoidze 2,           (Chmelnitki 2,
                 Totladze)                       Danilenko, Savintsev)
                
10-11-98        Italy           8-0 (3-0)       France
                (Bussu, Franzoi, Roma 2,
                 Rubei, Zaffiro)
                 
                
1. ITALY        3  3  0  0  18- 4   9
2. Georgia      3  2  0  1  15-13   6
3. Belarus      3  1  0  2  12-14   3
4. France       3  0  0  3   8-22   0
GROUP 7
All games played in Figueira da Foz (Portugal)

05-12-98        Portugal        2-1 (1-0)       Ukraine
                (Pereira Diaz 2)                (Oussakovski)
                
05-12-98        Bosnia-Herz.    5-1 (2-1)       Israel
                (Mehadzic, Mekic 2,             (Sirotkin)
                 Lukovac)

06-12-98        Portugal        8-1 (5-0)       Israel  
                (Soares Lima 5,                 (Shalom)
                 Fernandes Bernardo 3)  

06-12-98        Ukraine         4-0 (2-0)       Bosnia-Herzegovina
                (Vonyarkha 2,
                 Koridze, Melnikov)

08-12-98        Portugal        5-1 (3-0)       Bosnia-Herzegovina
                (Santos Teixeira 3,             (Velagic)
                 Farinha Cristováo,  
                 Mota)
                 
08-12-98        Ukraine         6-1 (2-1)       Israel
                (Kosenko 3,                     (Levi)
                 Koridze 2,
                 Oussakovski)
                 

1. PORTUGAL     3  3  0  0  15- 3   9
2. Ukraine      3  2  0  1  11- 3   7
3. Bosnia-Herz. 3  1  0  2   6-10   3
4. Israel       3  0  0  3   3-19   0
The group winners Russia, Belgium, Netherlands, Yugoslavia, Croatia, Italy,
and Portugal join hosts Spain in the final tournament February 1999 in Granada.

TOPSCORERS  (in qualification)                   
                
1. Konstantin EREMENKO (Russia) 9 goals
2. Edwin GRÜNHOLZ (Netherlands) 7 goals 
   Kryzstof FILIPCZAK (Poland)  7
   Radoslav GRADOWSKI (Poland)  7
FINAL TOURNAMENT         
Eurocopa de fútbol sala de 1999
Tournament details
Host countrySpain
Dates22–28 February
Teams8 (from 1 confederation)
Venue(s)1 (in 1 host city)
Final positions
Champions Russia (1st title)
Runners-up Spain
Third place Italy
Fourth place Netherlands
Tournament statistics
Top scorer(s)Russia Konstantin Eremenko (11 goals)
Best player(s)Russia Konstantin Eremenko
All games played in Granada, Palacio Municipal de los Deportes(Spain) NOTE: Russia and Spain were seeded on the basis of the their performances in the 1996 FIFA World Championships. The top two sides from each group advance to the semi-finals, with the winners advancing to the final. Matches were led by two referees.
GROUP A

22-02-99        Croatia         4-3 (1-2)       Yugoslavia
                (Jelovic 2,                     (Cetkovic, Vignejevic, Vujovic)
                 Eklic, Martic)
                
22-02-99        Spain           3-1 (0-0)       Netherlands
                (Lorente Penas 2,               (Langenhuijsen)
                 Araujo)
                
23-02-99        Netherlands     1-1 (1-0)       Yugoslavia
                (Lettinck)                      (Przulj)
                 
23-02-99        Spain           3-1 (1-0)       Croatia
                (J. Linares Rodriguez,  (Malvasija)
                 Lorente Penas, Amor)
                
25-02-99        Netherlands     8-3 (6-1)       Croatia
                (Langenhuijsen,                 (Grdovic, Huskic, Tomcic)
                 Zeelig 2       
                 Van Dijk, Frankfort,   
                 Grunholz, Lettinck)    

25-02-99        Spain           5-1 (0-0)       Yugoslavia
                (Lorente Penas 2,               (Przulj)
                 Cobeta Atienza, Mena,
                 Riquer)

1. SPAIN        3  3  0  0  11- 3   9
2. NETHERLANDS  3  1  1  1  10- 7   4
3. Croatia      3  1  0  2   8-14   3
4. Yugoslavia   3  0  1  2   5-10   1
GROUP B

22-02-99        Belgium         0-0 (0-0)       Portugal

22-02-99        Russia          3-3 (2-0)       Italy
                (Eremenko 2,                    (Caleca, Quattrini, Rubei)
                 Gorine)
        
23-02-99        Italy           3-3 (1-1)       Portugal
                (Quattrini, Rubei,              (Fernandes Bernardo 2,
                 Veronesi)                       Soares Lima)
                
23-02-99        Russia          5-1 (1-0)       Belgium
                (Eremenko 2,                    (Gessner)
                 Agafonov, Alekberov,
                 Belyi)

25-02-99        Russia          3-1 (2-0)       Portugal
                (Eremenko 2,                    (Pereira Dias)
                 Tratchuk)
                 
25-02-99        Italy           2-0 (1-0)       Belgium
                (Roma, Rubei)   

1. RUSSIA       3  2  1  0  11- 5   7
2. ITALY        3  1  2  0   8- 6   5
3. Portugal     3  0  2  1   4- 6   2
4. Belgium      3  0  1  2   1- 7   1
SEMI-FINALS     
                 
26-02-99        Russia          9-6 (3-2)       Netherlands
                1-0  2' Gorine  
                2-0  4' Eremenko
                3-0 15' Markia
                                                3-1 16' Grunholz
                                                3-2 16' Langenhuijsen
                4-2 21' Alekberov
                5-2 22' Markia
                6-2 26' Verijnikov
                                                6-3 31' Langenhuijsen
                                                6-4 34' Grunholz
                7-4 36' Eremenko
                8-4 36' Eremenko
                                                8-5 38' Langenhuijsen
                9-5 39' Eremenko
                                                9-6 40' Langenhuijsen
                
26-02-99        Spain           3-1 (2-0)       Italy
THIRD PLACE MATCH

28-02-99        Italy           3-0 (2-0)       Netherlands 
                
FINAL            

28-02-99        Russia          3-3 (0-1)       Spain 4-2p
                    
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2001 European Futsal Championship 

QUALIFYING TOURNAMENT (in 2000)

Qualified as hosts: Russia                                                   
                                        
Group A (in Karlovac)
Oct 26: Macedonia       2-2  France 
Oct 26: Croatia         2-1  Slovenia   
Oct 27: Croatia         2-1  Macedonia   
Oct 27: Slovenia        3-1  France  
Oct 29: Slovenia        3-2  Macedonia      
Oct 29: Croatia         8-2  France 
                                        
 1.CROATIA         3  3  0  0  12- 4  9             
 2.Slovenia        3  2  0  1   7- 5  6             
 3.Macedonia       3  1  0  2   5- 7  3             
 4.France          3  0  0  3   5-13  0                           
                                        
Group B (in Pavello M.I.)                                     
Sep 27: Ukraine         8-3  Finland
Sep 27: Andorra         5-1  Latvia      
Sep 28: Latvia          1-10 Ukraine     
Sep 28: Andorra         4-1  Finland 
Sep 30: Finland         1-0  Latvia 
Sep 30: Andorra         1-6  Ukraine 
                                        
 1.UKRAINE         3  3  0  0  24- 5  9             
 2.Andorra         3  2  0  1  10- 8  6             
 3.Finland         3  1  0  2   5-12  3             
 4.Latvia          3  0  0  3   2-16  0                                  
                                        
Group C (in Szeged)                           
Oct 26: Netherlands     4-2  Azerbaijan  
Oct 26: Hungary        13-2  Lithuania    
Oct 27: Lithuania       1-7  Netherlands    
Oct 27: Hungary         2-2  Azerbaijan  
Oct 29: Azerbaijan      8-2  Lithuania    
Oct 29: Hungary         1-1  Netherlands 
                                        
 1.NETHERLANDS     3  2  1  0  12- 4  7             
 2.Hungary         3  1  2  0  16- 5  5             
 3.Azerbaijan      3  1  1  1  12- 8  4             
 4.Lithuania       3  0  0  3   5-28  0             
                                                                      
Group D (in Mlada Boleslav)    
Oct 25: Slovakia        0-4  Belgium    
Oct 26: Czech Republic  4-1  Belgium 
Oct 27: Czech Republic  9-1  Slovakia      
                                        
 1.CZECH REPUBLIC  2  2  0  0  13- 2  6             
 2.Belgium         2  1  0  1   5- 4  3             
 3.Slovakia        2  0  0  2   1-13  0                           
                                        
Group E (in Zabrze)                                    
Oct 12: Portugal        4-1  Greece 
Oct 12: Poland          5-3  Israel
Oct 13: Portugal        2-1  Israel  
Oct 13: Poland         12-3  Greece  
Oct 15: Greece          2-3  Israel 
Oct 15: Poland          3-0  Portugal  
                                        
 1.POLAND          3  3  0  0  20- 6  9             
 2.Portugal        3  2  0  1   6- 5  6             
 3.Israel          3  1  0  2   7- 9  3             
 4.Greece          3  0  0  3   6-19  0                 
                                        
Group F (in Caserta)            
Oct 28: Belarus        4-2  Bosnia-Herzegovina
Oct 29: Italy          8-0  Bosnia-Herzegovina
Oct 31: Italy          4-3  Belarus        
                                        
 1.ITALY          2  2  0  0  12- 3  6             
 2.Belarus        2  1  0  1   7- 6  3             
 3.Bosnia-Herzeg. 2  0  0  2   2-12  0                                
                                        
Group G (in Valladolid)                 
Nov  3: Spain         14-3  Georgia
Nov  4: Georgia        0-3  Yugoslavia  
Nov  5: Spain          3-2  Yugoslavia  
                                        
 1.SPAIN          2  2  0  0  17- 5  6             
 2.Yugoslavia     2  1  0  1   5- 3  3             
 3.Georgia        2  0  0  2   3-17  0  


FINAL TOURNAMENT  [Moskva]
Чемпионат Европы по мини-футболу 2001
2001 UEFA Futsal Championship.png
Tournament details
Host countryRussia
Dates22–28 February
Teams8 (from 1 confederation)
Venue(s)1 (in 1 host city)
Final positions
Champions Spain
Runners-up Ukraine
Third place Russia
Fourth place Italy
Tournament statistics
Top scorer(s)Ukraine Serhiy Koridze (7 goals)
Best player(s)Spain Javi Sánchez
First Round: Group A Feb 22: Spain 4-1 Ukraine Poland 1-2 Croatia Feb 23: Ukraine 5-0 Croatia Spain 8-2 Poland Feb 25: Ukraine 8-3 Poland Croatia 0-3 Spain 1.Spain 3 3 0 0 15- 3 9 2.Ukraine 3 2 0 1 14- 7 6 3.Croatia 3 1 0 2 2- 9 3 4.Poland 3 0 0 3 6-18 0 Group B Feb 22: Russia 3-4 Italy Netherlands 3-3 Czech Republic Feb 23: Italy 6-4 Czech Republic Russia 4-0 Netherlands Feb 25: Italy 4-0 Netherlands Czech Republic 2-4 Russia 1.Italy 3 3 0 0 14- 7 9 2.Russia 3 2 0 1 11- 6 6 3.Czech Republic 3 0 1 2 9-13 1 4.Netherlands 3 0 1 2 3-11 1 Semi Finals: Feb 26: Italy 3-3 Ukraine [4-5 pen] Spain 2-1 Russia Third place: Feb 28: Russia 2-1 Italy Final: Feb 28: Spain 2-1 Ukraine
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2003 European Futsal Championship

QUALIFYING TOURNAMENT

To be played July-October 2002

Qualified as hosts: Italy

Group 1 (in Szeged, Hungary)
Nov  5: Russia          6-1  Israel
        Hungary         8-0  Latvia
Nov  6: Russia          7-0  Latvia
        Hungary         3-1  Israel
Nov  8: Russia          6-2  Hungary
        Israel          3-3  Latvia    
                                       
 1.RUSSIA          3  3  0  0  19- 3  9  
 2.Hungary         3  2  0  1  13- 7  6
 3.Israel          3  0  1  2   5-12  1
 4.Latvia          3  0  1  2   3-18  1

Group 2 (in Helsinki, Finland)
Nov 20: Poland          5-0  Finland
        Belgium         7-3  Moldova
Nov 21: Poland          8-1  Moldova
        Belgium         7-2  Finland
Nov 23: Poland          4-7  Belgium 
        Finland         1-2  Moldova

 1.BELGIUM         3  3  0  0  21- 9  9
 2.Poland          3  2  0  1  17- 8  6
 3.Moldova         3  1  0  2   6-16  3
 4.Finland         3  0  0  3   3-14  0

Group 3 (in Zrenjanin, Yugoslavia)
Nov  5: Spain           6-0  Macedonia
        Yugoslavia      2-0  Lithuania
Nov  6: Spain           5-2  Lithuania
        Yugoslavia      4-1  Macedonia
Nov  8: Macedonia       2-1  Lithuania
        Spain           4-3  Yugoslavia

 1.SPAIN           3  3  0  0  15- 5  9 
 2.Yugoslavia      3  2  0  1   9- 5  6
 3.Macedonia       3  1  0  2   3-11  3
 4.Lithuania       3  0  0  3   3- 9  0

Group 4 (in Sittard, Netherlands)
Nov  5: Slovenia        6-0  Greece
        Netherlands     4-2  Armenia
Nov  6: Slovenia        3-0  Armenia
        Netherlands     5-4  Greece
Nov  8: Armenia         3-6  Greece
        Netherlands     2-6  Slovenia

 1.SLOVENIA        3  3  0  0  15- 2  9 
 2.Netherlands     3  2  0  1  11-12  6
 3.Greece          3  1  0  2  10-14  3
 4.Armenia         3  0  0  3   5-13  0

Group 5 (in Tavira, Portugal)
Nov  6: Portugal        5-0  Azerbaijan
        Belarus         2-2  Georgia
Nov  7: Portugal       11-0  Georgia
        Belarus         3-1  Azerbaijan
Nov  9: Portugal        4-3  Belarus
        Azerbaijan      4-1  Georgia

 1.PORTUGAL        3  3  0  0  20- 3  9  
 2.Belarus         3  1  1  1   8- 7  4 
 3.Azerbaijan      3  1  0  2   5- 9  3 
 4.Georgia         3  0  1  2   3-17  1

Group 6 (in Ostrava, Czech Republic)
Nov  5: Croatia         3-2  Bosnia-Herzegovina
        Czech Republic  5-1  France
Nov  6: Croatia         4-1  France
        Czech Republic  6-2  Bosnia-Herzegovina
Nov  8: Croatia         1-4  Czech Republic
        France          4-4  Bosnia-Herzegovina

 1.CZECH REPUBLIC  3  3  0  0  15- 4  9 
 2.Croatia         3  2  0  1   8- 7  6
 3.Bosnia-Herzeg.  3  0  1  2   8-13  1 
 4.France          3  0  1  3   6-13  1 

Group 7 (in Lucenec, Slovakia)
Nov  5: Ukraine         5-1  Slovakia
        Andorra         3-1  Cyprus
Nov  6: Ukraine        17-1  Cyprus
        Andorra         3-4  Slovakia
Nov  8: Ukraine         8-0  Andorra
        Slovakia       10-0  Cyprus

 1.UKRAINE         3  3  0  0  30- 2  9 
 2.Slovakia        3  2  0  1  15- 8  6
 3.Andorra         3  1  0  2   6-13  3 
 4.Cyprus          3  0  0  3   2-30  0

FINAL TOURNAMENT  [Italy]
Campionato Europeo di Futsal 2003
Tournament details
Host countryItaly
Dates17–24 February
Teams8 (from 1 confederation)
Venue(s)2 (in 2 host cities)
Final positions
Champions Italy
Runners-up Ukraine
Tournament statistics
Top scorer(s)Ukraine Serhiy Koridze (7 goals)
Best player(s)Italy Vinícius Bácaro
Group A [in Aversa] Czech Republic 2-1 Russia Italy 2-1 Slovenia Slovenia 3-4 Russia Italy 5-1 Czech Republic Slovenia 3-8 Czech Republic Russia 0-1 Italy 1. Italy 3 3 0 0 8- 2 9 2. Czech Republic 3 2 0 1 11- 9 6 3. Russia 3 1 0 2 5- 6 3 4. Slovenia 3 0 0 3 7-14 0 Group B [in Caserta] Spain 3-3 Portugal Belgium 2-7 Ukraine Spain 1-1 Belgium Portugal 4-7 Ukraine Portugal 3-2 Belgium Ukraine 0-3 Spain 1. Ukraine 3 2 0 1 14- 9 6 2. Spain 3 1 2 0 7- 4 5 3. Portugal 3 1 1 1 10-12 4 4. Belgium 3 0 1 2 5-11 1 Semifinals [in Caserta, 22 Feb] Italy 2-1 Spain Ukraine 5-1 Czech Republic Final [in Caserta, 24 Feb] Italy 1-0 Ukraine
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2005 European Futsal Championship 

QUALIFYING TOURNAMENT

Preliminary Round

played between 6 January - 11 January 2004

Group A (in Varna, Bulgaria)
Jan  8: Bulgaria       0-12 Romania
[Lupu 1, 10, Csoma 3, 10, 32, Matei 24, 40, Moraru 31, Vintila 33,
  Stanciu 35, Kacso 36, Molomfalean 39]
Jan  9: Romania         3-3 Armenia
[Matei 18, Stanciu 25, Kacso 35; Nazaryan 3, Abazyan 4, Avetisyan 20]
Jan  9: Bulgaria        5-6 Kazakhstan
[Dochev 4, 40, Nestorov 26, 30, Stantshev 30; Karimov 2, 2,
  Batov 18, 40, Kenetaev 36, Bondarev 39]
Jan 10: Armenia         2-2 Kazakhstan
[Nazaryan 14, Petrosyan 33; Yussupov 4, Ershanov 18]
Jan 11: Kazakhstan      1-5 Romania
[Karimov 16; Matei 9, 26, Stanciu 18, Lupu 32, 39]
Jan 11: Armenia         4-2 Bulgaria
[Nazaryan 3, Niazyan 11, Avetisyan 35, Gyulambaryan 39; Kalchev 2, 33]

1.ROMANIA         3  2  1  0  20- 4  7
2.Armenia         3  1  2  0   9- 7  5
3.Kazakhstan      3  1  1  1   9-12  4
4.Bulgaria        3  0  0  3   7-22  0

Group B (in Vlorë, Albania)
Jan  6: Albania         8-6  England
[Nenaj 9, Wood 10own, Mullaj 14, 36, 37, Dama 24, 39, Spahiu 40,
  Axcell 10, 19, 38, Sykes 13, Berry 26, Wood 29]
Jan  7: England         4-8  Cyprus
[Walker 2, 35, Sykes 22, Wood 39; Lambrou 1, 17, Poliviou 2, 29,
  Aggelides 3, 34, Chrysostomou 15, Agathocleous 20]
Jan  8: Cyprus          1-1  Albania
[Poliviou 37; Mullaj 30]

1.CYPRUS          2  1  1  0   9- 5  4
2.Albania         2  1  1  0   9- 7  4
3.England         2  0  0  2  10-16  0



Qualification Round

played between 27 January - 1 February 2004

Group 1 (in Hasselt, Belgium)
Jan 27: Netherlands    11-1  Israel
[Makhoukhi 7, Merlino 8, 18, Grunholz 13, 26, 26, 27, 38, Idlaasri 22,
  Letemahulu 23, Ngarigota 36; Kalif 27]
        Belgium         2-0  France
[Vergauwen 25, Bachar 26]
Jan 28: Netherlands    10-2  France
[Grunholz 1, 12, 27, 29, 37, Makhoukhi 11, 12, 35, Ngarigota 24, Van Veen 39;
  Markovic 28pen, Da Cruz 28]
        Israel          0-1  Belgium
[El Haoual 25]
Jan 30: France          3-2  Israel
[Basson 23, Da Cruz 28, Markovic 38; Ben Tura 25, 31]
        Belgium         0-3  Netherlands
[Idlaasri 21, Maduro 27, Makhoukhi 39]

1.NETHERLANDS     3  3  0  0  24- 3  9
2.Belgium         3  2  0  1   3- 3  6
3.France          3  1  0  2   5-14  3
4.Israel          3  0  0  3   3-15  0

Group 2 (in Trnava, Slovakia)
Jan 28: Ukraine         6-2  Slovakia
[Pylypiv 16, Koridze 16, Moskvychov 18, 28, Sytin 23, 27; Jalakša 19, 21]
        Belarus         4-1  Romania
[Kouznetsov 20, Levus 23, Ivaniutsin 25, Lushkouski 25; Stanciu 38]
Jan 29: Ukraine         8-2  Romania
[Koridze 7, 18, 27, Pylypiv 15, 23, Melnikov 17, Kosenko 25, Sytin 37;
  Stanciu 16, Matei 28]
        Slovakia        3-3  Belarus
[Pavlovic 10, Kunka 14, Cambal 40; Kadakov 9, Lushkouski 20, Chernik 33]
Jan 31: Belarus         1-4  Ukraine
[Ivaniutsin 27; Koridze 2, Mansurov 26, Moskvychov 29, Kosenko 30]
        Romania         1-7  Slovakia
[Lupu 38; Berky 2, 9, Varady 6, Pavlovic 8, 32, Cambal 12, Kašický 27]

1.UKRAINE         3  3  0  0  18- 5  9
2.Slovakia        3  1  1  1  12-10  4
3.Belarus         3  1  1  1   8- 8  4
4.Romania         3  0  0  3   4-19  0

Group 3 (in Andorra La Vella, Andorra)
Jan 27: Portugal        6-1  Moldova
[André Lima 6, Israel 20, Joăo Marçal 20, Gonçalo Álves 26, Ivan 33,
  Majó 35; Todorov 15]
        Andorra         4-2  Cyprus
[Blazquez Cerdeira 5, Sola Peralba 21, 40, Nunez Romero 23;
  Andreou 30, Poliviou 34]
Jan 28: Portugal        8-0  Cyprus
[Ivan 4, André Lima 5, Majó 19, 20, 21, Leo 20, Zézito 35, Eduardo Fernandes 35]
        Moldova        11-3  Andorra
[Zabolotnii 4, 37, Todorov 6, 14, 26, 34, Arlet 10, 18, Tacot 15,
  Romaniuc 17, Druta 31; Llort Samso 10, 40, Ramírez 35]
Jan 30: Cyprus          1-2  Moldova
[Agathocleous 21; Romaniuc 10, Arlet 22]
        Andorra         0-8  Portugal
[Majó 11, 19, 32, Arnaldo 18, 18, 30, Eduardo Fernandes 24, André Lima 38]

1.PORTUGAL        3  3  0  0  22- 1  9
2.Moldova         3  2  0  1  14-10  6
3.Andorra         3  1  0  2   7-21  3
4.Cyprus          3  0  0  3   3-14  0

Group 4 (in Las Rozas, Spain)
Jan 29: Spain          13-0  Finland
[Serrejón 1, Cogorro 6, 7, 9, Limones 13, Jordi Torras 28, 32, 34, 36,
  Rodríguez 29, 31, Julio 31, Andreu 38]
        Slovenia        7-3  Lithuania
[Dzafic 3, Simic 8, Melink 17, 25, Kurtic 32, Simeunovic 36, Zorc 37;
Bakus 29, Rudzionis 35, Rimkevicius 38]
Jan 31: Finland         1-5  Slovenia
[Huusko 35; Šnofl 4, Dzafic 19, Drobnic 26, Kurtic 33, Ibrisimovic 37]
        Spain           4-0  Lithuania
[Serrejón 4, Sánchez Piris 22, Orol 23, Jordi Torras 37]
Feb  1: Lithuania       7-1  Finland
[Bakus 14, 31, Markevicius 16, 23, Rimkevicius 16, Maciulis 33,
  Rudzionis 33pen; Salmi 8]
        Slovenia        3-3  Spain
[Lakoseljac 12, Šnofl 26, 35; Marcelo 7, Serrejón 12, Andreu 20]

1.SPAIN           3  2  1  0  20- 3  7
2.Slovenia        3  2  0  1  11-12  7
3.Lithuania       3  1  0  2  10-12  3
4.Finland         3  0  0  3   2-25  0

Group 5 (in Zrenjanin, Serbia & Montenegro)
Jan 27: Serbia & Mont.  9-2  Georgia
[Bojanovic 7, Mišcevic 9, 13, 29, Spadijer 15, Benic 16, Rajic 22, 38,
  Cvetanovic 37; Mizandari 17, Kupatadze 34]
        Russia          5-0  Azerbaijan
[Moskalenko 13, 33 Maevski 22, 25, Abyshev 24]
Jan 28: Russia         11-2  Georgia
[Tchistopolov 3, 39, Maevski 3, Chtchoutchko 10, 40, Moskalenko 15,
  Abyshev 15, 35, Ivanov 35, Antipov 38, Chirotchenkov 39; Khutsishvili 17, 27]
        Azerbaijan      1-2  Serbia & Mont.
[Mammadkarimov 3; Mišcevic 2, 10]
Jan 30: Georgia         3-7  Azerbaijan
[Kbiladze 17, Seperteladze 22, Mizandari 35; Mammadkarimov 5, 17,
  Mamedkerimov 12, Ramazanov 13, Azimov 22, 36, Nuriev 38]
        Serbia & Mont.  2-5  Russia
[Bojanovic 8, Mišcevic 33; Tchistopolov 2, 19, Ivanov 16pen, Malyshev 37, 39]

1.RUSSIA          3  3  0  0  21- 4  9
2.Serbia & Mont.  3  2  0  1  13- 8  6
3.Azerbaijan      3  1  0  2   8-10  3
4.Georgia         3  0  0  3   7-27  0

Group 6 (in Budapest, Hungary)
Jan 29: Croatia         1-1  Greece
[K.Drndic 37; Arvanitis 34]
        Hungary         4-2  Latvia
[Madarász 2, 18, Somogyi 11, Gyurcsányi 13; Idionovs 20, Glazovs 36]
Jan 30: Croatia         6-2  Latvia
[Grdovic 8, Škerbic 10, Lisjakovs 25own, Drndic 35, Drndic 38,
  Bonkovic 39; Matvejevs 7, Slepovs 26]
        Greece          2-4  Hungary
[Litos 17, Soilemes 29; M.Tóth 23, Lódi 27, Baranyai 27, 36]
Feb  1: Hungary         4-2  Croatia
[Somogyi 7, S.Tóth 13, Szalay 16, Simon 17; Dulvat 34, 40]
        Latvia          2-2  Greece
[Idionovs 19, Ivanovs 24; Soilemes 13, Litos 32]

1.HUNGARY         3  3  0  0  12- 6  9
2.Croatia         3  1  1  1   9- 7  6
3.Greece          3  0  2  1   5- 7  2
4.Latvia          3  0  1  2   6-12  1

Group 7 (in Sarajevo, Bosnia-Herzegovina)
Jan 27: Italy           5-0  Macedonia FYR
[Bertoni 6, Fabiano 11, 18, 20, Vinicius 14]
        Poland          3-5  Bosnia-Herz.
[Kalkowski 25, 34, Korczynski 30; Duvnjak 9, 20, 30, 37, Krezo 38]
Jan 28: Macedonia FYR   1-1  Poland
[Janevski 37; Kuchciak 34]
        Italy           3-1  Bosnia-Herz.
[Grana 12, Bertoni 31, Foglia 34; Krezo 24]
Jan 30: Poland          2-11 Italy
[Kalkowski 4, Hirsz 36; Bertoni 9, Grana 9, 10, De Nichile 13, 31, 33,
  Foglia 19, Vasconcelos 27, Montovanelli 30, Vinicius 36, Fabiano 40]
        Bosnia-Herz.    8-5  Macedonia FYR
[Duvnjak 2, 3, Kvesic 20, Dizdarevic 24, Lalic 25, 33, 34, Ramic 40;
  Nenad 7, Janevski 22, Trajkovski 24, Mitev 30, Šakirovic 39]

1.ITALY           3  3  0  0  19- 3  9
2.Bosnia-Herz.    3  2  0  1  14-11  6
3.Macedonia FYR   3  1  0  2   6-14  1
4.Poland          3  0  0  3   6-17  1


FINAL TOURNAMENT
2005 Evropský Šampionát Futsalu
Tournament details
Host countryCzech Republic
Dates14–20 February
Teams8 (from 1 confederation)
Venue(s)2 (in 1 host city)
Final positions
Champions Spain (3rd title)
Runners-up Russia
Third place Italy
Fourth place Ukraine
Tournament statistics
Matches played16
Goals scored87 (5.44 per match)
Top scorer(s)Italy Nando Grana (6 goals)
Best player(s)Spain Luis Amado
played between 14 February - 20 February 2005 in Czech Republic Group A Feb 14: Czech Republic 2-1 Ukraine [M.Mareš 18, Rajnoch 34; Kudlay 12] Russia 5-3 Netherlands [Markin 16, 38, Hulshorst 17own, Shayakhmetev 38, 39; Hulshorst 24, Merlino 35, Tjaden 39] Feb 15: Czech Republic 1-4 Russia [Šluka 16; Ivanov 6, Shayakhmetev 19, Maevski 25, Abyshev 36] Ukraine 4-1 Netherlands [Pylypiv 12, Sytin 18, 38, Koridze 40; Thies 23] Feb 17: Netherlands 4-3 Czech Republic [Merlino 3, Makhoukhi 8, Šluka 10own, Hulshorst 14; Dlouhý 9, M.Mareš 15, Rajnoch 24] Ukraine 2-1 Russia [Sytin 9, Markin 23own; Khamadiyev 37] 1. UKRAINE 3 2 0 1 7- 4 6 2. RUSSIA 3 2 0 1 10- 6 6 3. Netherlands 3 1 0 2 8-12 3 4. Czech Republic 3 1 0 2 6- 9 3 Group B Feb 14: Italy 8-3 Portugal [Jubanski 3, Fabiano 17, 22, Grana 18, 19, 35, Bertoni 25, Montovanelli 31; Gonçalo Álves 13, Joel Queirós 29, Andrč Lima 36] Hungary 2-4 Spain [Simon 28, Frank 33; Jordi Torras 27, Javi Rodríguez 35, 36, Daniel 38] Feb 15: Italy 5-0 Hungary [Foglia 1, Grana 12, 22, Scala 17, 19] Portugal 1-3 Spain [Marcelinho 35; Javi Rodríguez 7, Daniel 11, Kike 39] Feb 17: Spain 1-3 Italy [Jordi Torras 26; Vinicius 4, Scala 22, Bertoni 29] Portugal 5-3 Hungary [Gonçalo Álves 25, 26, 39, Andrč Lima 38, Joel Queirós 38; Lódi 17, 26, S.Tóth 35] 1. ITALY 3 3 0 0 16- 4 9 2. SPAIN 3 2 0 1 8- 6 6 3. Portugal 3 1 0 2 9-14 3 4. Hungary 3 0 0 3 5-14 0 Semifinals [18 Feb] Ukraine 0-5 Spain [Andreu 9, 37, Daniel 30, Fran Serrejón 31, 34] Italy 2-4 Russia [Zanetti 3, 24; Shayakhmetev 14, 32, Ivanov 36, Levin 37] Third Place [20 Feb] Ukraine 1-3 Italy [Sytin 9; Grana 6, Fabiano 16, Zanetti 21] Final [20 Feb] Spain 2-1 Russia [Andreu 9, Cogorro 21; Douchkevitch 31]
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2007 European Futsal Championship 

QUALIFYING TOURNAMENT

Preliminary Round (18-21 January 2007)

Group A (in Vantaa, Finland)
18-01 Albania          3-6  Turkey
[Begaj 16, 19, Qopekaj 21; Kilic 12, Düzgün 23, Özkan 31, 36, 39, Saglam 34]
      Finland          5-3  Armenia
[Laitinen 3, Terho 7, Autio 9pen, Björkstrand 32, Laurikainen 38; Gyulambaryan 16, 40, Mardanyan 26]
19-01 Armenia          5-3  Albania
[Gyulambaryan 1, Sahakyan 3, Niazyan 25, Kapukranyan 33; Begaj 10, 38og, Qopekaj 26, 35]
      Finland          5-5  Turkey
[Sihvonen 2, Modig 5og, Laurikainen 17, Salmi 30, Autio 34, 37; Özkan 6, 10, 32, Düzgün pen18]
21-01 Turkey           5-2  Armenia
[Eryigit 7, Özkan 15pen, 34, 38, Saglam 34; Niazyan 20, Gyulambaryan 29]
      Albania          2-5  Finland
[Qopekaj 19, Begaj 40; Björkstrand 13, 35pen, Laurikainen 14, Autio 17, Salmi 39]

 1.TURKEY          3  2  1  0  16-10  7
 2.FINLAND         3  2  1  0  15-10  7
 3.Armenia         3  1  0  2  10-13  3
 4.Albania         3  0  0  3   8-16  0

Group B (in Deva, Romania)
18-01 Latvia           2-0  Bulgaria
[Lisjakovs 2, Bakanins 39]
      Romania          9-2  England
[Molomfalean 5, 12, 34, Szocs 7, Lupu 17, 32, Gherman 19, 31, Chivu 36; Haddow 7, Budd 21]
19-01 England          1-5  Latvia
[Sykes 39; Bakanins 21, Zabarovskis 24, Glazovs 26, Lapkovskis 27, Aleksejevs 28]
      Romania          8-3  Bulgaria
[Molomfalean 5, 34, Stoica 16, Gherman 18, Matei 20, 31pen, Szöcs 27, 37; Trendafilov 9, 27, Hristov 13]
21-01 Bulgaria         9-4  England
[Petrov 1, 4, 22, 30, 37, Ganchev 11, 39, Kalchev 18, Hristov 19; Elford 6, 28, Watson 19, Husband 29]
      Latvia           1-7  Romania
[Glazovs 29og, Vasiljevs 35; Matei 11, Gherman 16, 38, 39, Csoma 26, Molomfalean 32]

 1.ROMANIA         3  3  0  0  24- 6  9
 2.Latvia          3  2  0  1   8- 8  6
 3.Bulgaria        3  1  0  2  12-14  3
 4.England         3  0  0  3   7-23  0

Group C (in Corradino/Paola, Malta)
18-01 Georgia          1-4  Kazakhstan
[Dzabiradze 5; Shpichka 17, Kosin 26, 37, Butrin 29]
      Malta            1-7  Cyprus
[Cutajar 34; Dassaev 1, Poliviou 9, 22, Manoli 12, 22, Christodoulou 26, 27]
19-01 Cyprus           4-1  Georgia
[Manoli 16, 30, Dassaev 35, Poliviou 36; Sarkisian 18]
      Malta            0-13 Kazakhstan
[Bondarev 6, 12, 17, Abdrakhmanov 11, 18, 33, Reshetnikov 15, Butrin 24, Kosin 29, 29, 37,
Shpichka 31, Karimov 32]
21-01 Kazakhstan       6-3  Cyprus
[Kosin 6, Samohvalov 8, 12, Terentyev 12, Butrin 39, 39; Poliviou 3, Papadopoulos 38, 39]
      Georgia          5-2  Malta
[Totlaze 8, 12, Tsereteli 17, Asatiani 18, Bokenia 22; Ellul Sullivan 31, Gatt 39]

 1.KAZAKHSTAN      3  3  0  0  23- 4  9
 2.CYPRUS          3  2  0  1  14- 8  6
 3.Georgia         3  1  0  2   7- 9  3
 4.Malta           3  0  0  3   3-25  0


Qualifying Round (20 February - 1 March 2007)

Group A (in Martina Franca, Italy)
23-02 Belarus          3-1  Turkey
[Chernik 5, Lushkouski 5, Padalinski 38; Özkan 20]
      Italy           12-1  France
[Fabiano 2, 3, 37, Grana 6pen, Jubanski 11, Foglia 14, Zanetti 19, 33, 34, 35, Vinicius 22, 24; Bourroum 20]
24-02 France           1-5  Belarus
[Marna 33; Popov 9, Levus 18, 24, Lushkovski 26, Padalinski 40]
      Italy            8-2  Turkey
[Forte 1, Grana 11pen, 36, Zanetti 15, Vinicius 20, 27, Jubanski 23, Foglia 30; Özkan 8, Kodalci 26]
26-02 Turkey           4-6  France
[Özkan 13, 18, 33, 36; Otmani 17, 23, 37, Chaulet 5, 36, Basson 38]
      Belarus          1-6  Italy
[Eliseev 34; Zanetti 15, 33, Foglia 22, 30, 31, Nora 36]

 1.ITALY           3  3  0  0  26- 4  9
 2.Belarus         3  2  0  1   9- 8  6
 3.France          3  1  0  2   8-21  3
 4.Turkey          3  0  0  3   7-17  0

Group B (in Andorra la Vella, Andorra)
26-02 Ukraine          3-0  Israel
[Vakhula 2, Khursov 11, Cheporniuk 16]
      Andorra          2-6  Slovakia
[Llort Samso 24, Anglora Pirot 36; Varady 10, 39, 40, Hal'ko 22, Habaj 24, Berky 37pen]
27-02 Slovakia         2-7  Ukraine
[Hal'ko 35, Varady 36pen; Sytin 10, 23, Berky 11og, Khursov 12, 26, Taranchuk 14, 15pen]
      Andorra          3-4  Israel
[Sola Peralba 3, 14, Anglora Pirot 13; Almekias 12, Turgeman 21, Shehnid 35, Diaz Barbosa 35og]
01-03 Israel           2-6  Slovakia
[Cambal 6og, Sabag 24; Cambal 1, Berky 3, Fehervári 5, 31, Varady 14, 25]
      Ukraine          9-2  Andorra
[Sytin 9, 29, Khursov 10, Vakhula 11, Ovsyanykov 15, 40, Ivanov 25, Kovalyov 27, Taranchuk 34pen;
Blazquez Cerdeira 36, Diaz Barbosa 37pen]

 1.UKRAINE         3  3  0  0  19- 4  9
 2.Slovakia        3  2  0  1  14-11  6
 3.Israel          3  1  0  2   6-12  3
 4.Andorra         3  0  0  3   7-19  0

Group C (in Pinto, Spain)
22-02 Poland           8-0  Cyprus
[Kasprzyk 11, 12, 30, Marzec 22, Filipczak 28, Kusia 34, 35, Pieczynski 37]
      Spain            6-1  Macedonia FYR
[Andreu 11, Alvaro 13, 35, Daniel 17, Eseverri Barace 29, 38; Leveski 16]
23-02 Macedonia FYR    1-2  Poland
[Brnjarcevski 28; Kasprzyk 12, Marzec 36]
      Spain           11-1  Cyprus
[Salgado Marcilla 2, 3, 14, Rodríguez 12, 38, Blanco Gil 17, Alvaro 21, 25, 32, Olmo Campańa 22,
Párraga Martinez 28; Demetriou 27]
25-02 Cyprus           2-3  Macedonia FYR
[Poliviou 22, Christodoulou 28; Nazkovski 21, 29, Leveski 22]
      Poland           0-5  Spain
[Kike 2, 3, Rodríguez 16, 28, Salgado Marcilla 25]

 1.SPAIN           3  3  0  0  22- 2  9
 2.Poland          3  2  0  1  10- 6  6
 3.Macedonia FYR   3  1  0  2   5-10  3
 4.Cyprus          3  0  0  3   3-22  0

Group D (in Geleen, Netherlands)
22-02 Serbia           6-0  Finland
[Borojevic 1, Dimic 11, Rajic 13, 24, Bogdanovic 17, Djordjevic 36]
      Netherlands      4-4  Azerbaijan
[De Jongh 4, Boumann 11, Merlino 27, Ngarigota 32; Mikailov 15, Azimov 17, 38, Thies 34og]
23-02 Azerbaijan       5-5  Serbia
[Mikailov 3, 28, Allakhyarov 18, Borisov 35, Khaybulayev 36; Peric 11, 17, Cvetanovic 23, Bojovic 26,
Borisov 33og]
      Netherlands      2-1  Finland
[El Hamdaoui 15, Ngarigota 24; Lottonen 32]
25-02 Finland          3-8  Azerbaijan
[Autio 13pen, Salmi 32, Terho 37; Borisov 3pen, 38, Azimov 5, Faradj-zade 22, Mikailov 30, Khaybulayev 37, 38, 39]
      Serbia           6-0  Netherlands
[Rajic 1, Cvetanovic 4, Borojevic 8, Djordjevic 26, Peric 29, Dimic 40]

 1.SERBIA          3  2  1  0  17- 5  7
 2.Azerbaijan      3  1  2  0  17-12  5
 3.Netherlands     3  1  1  1   6-11  4
 4.Finland         3  0  0  3   4-16  0

Group E (in Split, Croatia)
22-02 Czech Republic   6-4  Kazakhstan
[Sluka 8, 16, 27, R.Mares 15, 18, Filinger 32; Terentyev 15, Butrin 25, 27, Shpichka 28]
      Croatia          4-2  Bosnia-Herz.
[Osibov 5, Bajrusovic 12, 19, Drndic 23; Vladisavljevic 18, Duvnjak 22]
223-02 Bosnia-Herz.     2-4  Czech Republic
[Lalic 15, Biscevic 37; R.Mares 8, Sluka 14, 24, Stejskal 28]
       Croatia          5-1  Kazakhstan
[Bajrusovic 16, Banic 24, 38, Simurina 27, 36; Butrin 12]
25-02 Kazakhstan       8-5  Bosnia-Herz.
[Terentyev 14, 29, 39, Shpichka 26, Kosin 28, 33, 35, Samohvalov 34; Lalic 12, Maid 14, 24, Ramic 21,
Vladisavljevic 33]
      Czech Republic   5-1  Croatia
[Resetar 28, R.Mares 31, 36, sluka 39, 40; Drndic 22]

 1.CZECH REPUBLIC  3  3  0  0  15- 7  9
 2.Croatia         3  2  0  1  10- 8  6
 3.Kazakhstan      3  1  0  2  13-16  3
 4.Bosnia-Herz.    3  0  0  3   9-16  0

Group F (in Dabas, Hungary)
20-02 Hungary         10-2  Greece
[Madarász 7, 19, 24, Gyurcsányi 9, 14, Szente 12, 16, S.Tóth 21, Sivák 35, M.Tóth 39; Grapsas 29, Bousmpouras 34]
      Russia           4-1  Lithuania
[Shayakhmetev 12, Maevski 15, Kobzar 25, Malyshev 31; Bulosas 17]
21-02 Hungary          3-0  Lithuania
[Gyurcsányi 8, S.Tóth 32, Madarász 39]
      Greece           0-8  Russia
[Maevski 3, 15, 30, Douchkevitch 4, Agapov 22, Sergeev 26, Azizov 31, Kobzar 38]
23-02 Lithuania        5-1  Greece
[Nemanis 8, 20, 20, Bulosas 40, Bezykornovas 40; Litos 9]
      Russia           5-0  Hungary
[Shayakhmetev 16, Pelé 18, Chistopolov 26, 35, Azizov 38]

 1.RUSSIA          3  3  0  0  17- 1  9
 2.Hungary         3  2  0  1  13- 7  6
 3.Lithuania       3  1  0  2   6- 8  3
 4.Greece          3  0  0  3   3-23  0

Group G (in Lasko, Slovenia)
22-02 Slovenia         6-2  Moldova
[Ibrisimovic 2, Osredkar 7, Šnofl 8, 15, Goranovic 16, Ursic 24; Hilotii 8, 19]
      Belgium          1-4  Romania 
[Bachar 36; Stoica 4, 20, Szocs 9, Csoma 13]
23-02 Slovenia         4-2  Romania
[Šnofl 3, Ibrisimovic 8, 15, Simic 9; Molomfalean 10, Matei 30]
      Belgium          3-2  Moldova
[S.El Haoual 16, Chaibai 25, Jaffal 37; Mardari 4, Hilotii 31]
25-02 Moldova          2-4  Romania
[Coceban 17, Hilotii 29; Gherman 5, 22, Matei 7, 37]
      Slovenia         1-3  Belgium
[Ibrisimovic 16; Bachar 6, 18, 40]

 1.ROMANIA         3  2  0  1  10- 7  6  [2 1 0 1 6-5 3]
 2.Slovenia        3  2  0  1  11- 7  6  [2 1 0 1 5-5 3]
 3.Belgium         3  2  0  1   7- 7  6  [2 1 0 1 4-5 3]
 4.Moldova         3  0  0  3   6-13  0


FINAL TOURNAMENT (16-25 November 2007 in Portugal)
ampeonato Europeu de Futsal de 2007
2007 UEFA Futsal Championship.png
UEFA Futsal Championship Portugal 2007 logo
Tournament details
Host countryPortugal
Dates16–25 November
Teams8 (from 1 confederation)
Venue(s)2 (in 1 host city)
Final positions
Champions Spain (4th title)
Runners-up Italy
Third place Russia
Fourth place Portugal
Tournament statistics
Matches played16
Goals scored83 (5.19 per match)
Attendance33,579 (2,099 per match)
Top scorer(s)Spain Daniel (5 goals)
Serbia Predrag Rajić (5 goals)
Russia Cirilo (5 goals)
Best player(s)Portugal Ricardinho
Group A 16-11 Portugal 0-0 Italy Czech Republic 4-8 Romania [Dobre 14og, Sluka 17, Resetar 26, M.Mares 29; Matei 11, 36, 39pen, Gherman 16, Lupu 22, 34, Molomfalean 23, Lo.Szöcs 31] 18-11 Italy 7-1 Romania [Morgado 1, 20, 22, Assis 5, Foglia 9, 18, Grana 25; Gherman 13] Portugal 5-3 Czech Republic [Ricardinho 6, Gonçalo 14, Arnaldo 19, Marcelinho 27, Formiga 35; R.Mares 1, 11, Fric 8] 21-11 Romania 0-3 Portugal [Ricardinho 2, 25, Leităo 34] Italy 4-0 Czech Republic [Zanetti 11, Foglia 23, Fabiano 32, 36] 1. Italy 3 2 1 0 11- 1 7 2. Portugal 3 2 1 0 8- 3 7 3. Romania 3 1 0 2 9-14 3 4. Czech Republic 3 0 0 3 7-17 0 Group B 17-11 Spain 6-2 Ukraine [Marcelo 14, 37, Kike 16, Álvaro 26, Jordi Torras 32, Daniel 34; Cheporniuk 16, 26] Serbia 3-5 Russia [Rajic 23, 30, Peric 25; Sirilo 1, 14, 33, Khamadiev 23, Shayakhmetov 36] 19-11 Ukraine 1-4 Russia [Khamadiev 35og; Khursov 20og, Cirilo 26pen, Shayakhmetov 27, 36] Spain 1-1 Serbia [Andreu 18; Rajic 40] 21-11 Russia 1-4 Spain [Maevski 6; Andreu 17, Daniel 20, 38, Marcelo 23] Ukraine 2-3 Serbia [Cheporniuk 21, Sytin 24; Rajic 5, 23 Cvetanovic 14] 1. Spain 3 2 1 0 11- 4 7 2. Russia 3 2 0 1 10- 8 6 3. Serbia 3 1 1 1 7- 8 4 4. Ukraine 3 0 0 3 5-13 0 Semifinals 23-11 Italy 2-0 Russia [Grana 3, Fabiano 32] 23-11 Spain 2-2 Portugal [4-3 pen.] [Daniel 36, Andreu 39; Gonçalo 31, Ricardinho 35] Third Place 25-11 Russia 3-2 Portugal [Cirilo 17, Fukin 18, Shayakhmetov 36; Gonçalo 15, Leităo 36] Final 25-11 Italy 1-3 Spain [Feller 30; Marcelo 9, Daniel 22, Rodríguez 27]
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2010 European Futsal Championship  

QUALIFYING TOURNAMENT

Preliminary Round

Group A (in Dublin, Ireland)

[Feb 19]
Kazakhstan         5 - 2 England 
Ireland            0 - 2 Cyprus 
[Feb 20]
Cyprus             0 - 3 Kazakhstan 
Ireland            2 - 0 England 
[Feb 22]
England            4 - 2 Cyprus 
Kazakhstan         5 - 0 Ireland

1.Kazakhstan         3  3 0 0  13- 2  9  Qualified
2.England            3  1 0 2   6- 9  3
3.Cyprus             3  1 0 2   4- 7  3
4.Ireland            3  1 0 2   2- 7  3

Group B (in Varna, Bulgaria)

[Feb 19]
Latvia             5 - 0 Estonia 
Bulgaria           2 - 2 Armenia 
[Feb 20]
Armenia            0 - 7 Latvia 
Bulgaria           4 - 0 Estonia 
[Feb 22]
Estonia            5 - 8 Armenia 
Latvia             3 - 2 Bulgaria

1.Latvia             3  3 0 0  15- 2  9  Qualified
2.Bulgaria           3  1 1 1   8- 5  4
3.Armenia            3  1 1 1  10-14  4
4.Estonia            3  0 0 3   5-17  0

Group C (in Paola, Malta) 

[Feb 19]
Greece             3 - 0 Albania 
Malta              1 - 3 Georgia 
[Feb 20]
Malta              2 - 5 Albania 
Georgia            0 - 5 Greece 
[Feb 22]
Albania            0 - 3 Georgia 
Greece             5 - 1 Malta 

1.Greece             3  3 0 0  13- 1  9  Qualified
2.Georgia            3  2 0 1   6- 6  6  Qualified
3.Albania            3  1 0 2   5- 8  3
4.Malta              3  0 0 3   4-13  0 

Group D (in Ramat Gan, Israel) 

[Feb 19]
Israel             1 - 1 Turkey 
Finland            4 - 2 Montenegro 
[Feb 20]
Israel             2 - 3 Montenegro 
Turkey             0 - 2 Finland 
[Feb 22]
Montenegro         4 - 1 Turkey 
Finland            2 - 3 Israel

1.Finland            3  2 0 1   8- 5  6  Qualified
2.Montenegro         3  2 0 1   9- 7  6  Qualified
3.Israel             3  1 1 1   6- 6  4
4.Turkey             3  0 1 2   2- 7  1
 

Qualifying Round

Group 1 (in Tirgu Mures, Romania) 

[Mar 19]
Ukraine            4 - 2 Andorra 
Romania            4 - 3 Netherlands 
[Mar 20]
Netherlands        1 - 4 Ukraine 
Romania            3 - 3 Andorra 
[Mar 22]
Andorra            1 - 7 Netherlands 
Ukraine            2 - 2 Romania 

1.Ukraine            3  2 1 0  10- 5  7  Qualified
2.Romania            3  1 2 0   9- 8  5
3.Netherlands        3  1 0 2  11- 9  3
4.Andorra            3  0 1 2   6-14  1 

Group 2 (in Badajoz, Spain) 

[Mar 19]
Slovakia           6 - 4 Kazakhstan 
Spain              7 - 0 Moldova 
[Mar 20]
Moldova            1 - 5 Slovakia 
Spain              7 - 0 Kazakhstan 
[Mar 22]
Kazakhstan         1 - 1 Moldova
Slovakia           0 - 4 Spain

1.Spain              3  3 0 0  18- 0  9  Qualified
2.Slovakia           3  2 0 1  11- 9  6
3.Kazakhstan         3  0 1 2   5-14  1
4.Moldova            3  0 1 2   2-13  1

Group 3 (in Ostrava, Czech Republic)

[Mar 19]
Czech Republic     4 - 4 Bosnia Herzegovina 
Croatia            2 - 0 Latvia 
[Mar 20]
Czech Republic     2 - 0 Latvia 
Bosnia Herzegovina 2 - 3 Croatia 
[Mar 22]
Latvia             2 - 0 Bosnia Herzegovina
Croatia            2 - 3 Czech Republic 

1.Czech Republic     3  2 1 0   9- 6  7  Qualified
2.Croatia            3  2 0 1   7- 5  6
3.Latvia             3  1 0 2   2- 4  3
4.Bosnia Herzegovina 3  0 1 2   6- 9  1

Group 4 (in Kaunas, Lithuania)

[Mar 19]
Italy             10 - 1 Georgia 
Lithuania          0 - 6 Belarus 
[Mar 20]
Belarus            0 - 3 Italy 
Lithuania          0 - 4 Georgia 
[Mar 22]
Georgia            0 - 2 Belarus 
Italy              6 - 0 Lithuania

1.Italy              3  3 0 0  19- 1  9  Qualified
2.Belarus            3  2 0 1   8- 3  6  Qualified
3.Georgia            3  1 0 2   5-12  3
4.Lithuania          3  0 0 3   0-16  0

Group 5 (in Antwerp, Belgium)

[Mar 19]
Serbia             5 - 2 Greece 
Belgium            6 - 0 Macedonia 
[Mar 20]
Macedonia          2 - 3 Serbia 
Belgium            4 - 1 Greece 
[Mar 22]
Greece             2 - 2 Macedonia 
Serbia             3 - 4 Belgium

1.Belgium            3  3 0 0  14- 4  9  Qualified
2.Serbia             3  2 0 1  11- 8  6  Qualified
3.Greece             3  0 1 2   5-11  1
4.Macedonia          3  0 1 2   4-11  1

Group 6 (in Viana Castelo, Portugal)

[Mar 19]
Poland             0 - 5 Finland            (Awarded)
Portugal           3 - 3 Azerbaijan 
[Mar 20]
Azerbaijan         4 - 3 Poland 
Portugal           2 - 1 Finland 
[Mar 22]
Finland            1 - 5 Azerbaijan 
Poland             1 - 8 Portugal
 
1.Portugal           3  2 1 0  13- 5  7  Qualified
2.Azerbaijan         3  2 1 0  12- 7  7  Qualified
3.Finland            3  1 0 2   7- 7  3
4.Poland             3  0 0 3   4-17  0

Group 7 (in Levallois Perret, France)

[Mar 19]
Russia             7 - 1 Montenegro 
France             2 - 3 Slovenia 
[Mar 20]
Slovenia           0 - 2 Russia 
France             4 - 6 Montenegro 
[Mar 22]
Montenegro         1 - 7 Slovenia 
Russia             2 - 0 France 

1.Russia             3  3 0 0  11- 1  9  Qualified
2.Slovenia           3  2 0 1  10- 5  6  Qualified
3.Montenegro         3  1 0 2   8-18  3
4.France             3  0 0 3   6-11  0
 
 
FINAL TOURNAMENT (19-30 January 2010, Hungary)
2010-es futsal-Európa-bajnokság
2010 UEFA Futsal Championship logo.svg
UEFA Futsal Championship Hungary 2010 logo
Tournament details
Host countryHungary
Dates19–30 January
Teams12 (from 1 confederation)
Venue(s)2 (in 2 host cities)
Final positions
Champions Spain (5th title)
Runners-up Portugal
Third place Czech Republic
Fourth place Azerbaijan
Tournament statistics
Matches played20
Goals scored127 (6.35 per match)
Top scorer(s)Azerbaijan Biro Jade (5 goals)
Spain Javi Rodríguez (5 goals)
Portugal Joel Queirós (5 goals)
Italy Saad Assis (5 goals)
Best player(s)Spain Javi Rodríguez
Group A (in Budapest) 19/01 Hungary 1 - 3 Azerbaijan [Lodi 2; Biro Jade 1, Serjao 12, Alves 16] 21/01 Azerbaijan 6 - 1 Czech Republic [Biro Jade 2, 37, Borisov 7, 28, Serjao 10, Thiago 23; Resetar 26] 23/01 Czech Republic 6 - 5 Hungary [Resetar 25, Belej 32, Dlouhy 34, 38, Fric 37, Kopecky 40; Droth 5, 24, Lodi 9, 24, Gyurcssnyi 39] 1.Azerbaijan 2 2 0 0 9- 2 6 Qualified 2.Czech Republic 2 1 0 1 7-11 3 Qualified 3.Hungary 2 0 0 2 6- 9 0 Group B (in Debrecen) 19/01 Italy 4 - 0 Belgium [Saad Assis 1, 22, Ippoliti 22pen, Baptistella 37] 21/01 Belgium 2 - 4 Ukraine [Bachar 17, 39; Zamyatin 10, Ovsyannikov 15, Legchanov 19, Pavlenko 34] 23/01 Ukraine 2 - 4 Italy [Cheporniuk 22, Pavlenko 38; Baptistella 12, 27, 30, Saad Assis 30] 1.Italy 2 2 0 0 8- 2 6 Qualified 2.Ukraine 2 1 0 1 6- 6 3 Qualified 3.Belgium 2 0 0 2 2- 8 0 Group C (in Budapest) 20/01 Russia 5 - 1 Slovenia [Chistopolov 3, 18, Pula 19, Khamadiyev 23, Shayakhmetov 39; Cujec 36] 22/01 Slovenia 0 - 2 Serbia [Rakic 20, Janjic 28] 24/01 Serbia 4 - 3 Russia [Pavicevic 29, Peric 30, Lazic 31, Kocic 35; Chistopolov 16, Maevski 21, Peric 37og] 1.Serbia 2 2 0 0 6- 3 6 Qualified 2.Russia 2 1 0 1 8- 5 3 Qualified 3.Slovenia 2 0 0 2 1- 7 0 Group D (in Debrecen) 20/01 Spain 9 - 1 Belarus [Juanra 2, 34, Kike 8, Jordi Torras 27, Javi Rodriguez 29, 30, 39, Ortiz 31, Lin 36; Levus 7] 22/01 Belarus 5 - 5 Portugal [Chernik 16, Popov 25, 29, 39, Gayduk 31; Cardinal 6, 36, Joel Queiros 13, 31pen, Arnaldo 38] 24/01 Portugal 1 - 6 Spain [Arnaldo 5; Jordi Torras 14, 15, Juanra 23, Kike 29, Fernandao 31, Lin 38] 1.Spain 2 2 0 0 15- 2 6 Qualified 2.Portugal 2 0 1 1 6-11 1 Qualified 3.Belarus 2 0 1 1 6-14 1 Quarter-finals 25/01 Czech Republic 3 - 3 Italy (3-1 on penalty) Debrecen [Kopecky 7, Slama 23, Vinicius Duarte 27og; Vinicius Duarte 5, Saad Assis 17, 32] 25/01 Azerbaijan 3 - 3 Ukraine (4-2 on penalty) Budapest [Farzaliyev 2, Thiago 17, Biro Jade 24; Romanov 1, Cheporniuk 10, Kondratyuk 33] 26/01 Russia 0 - 0 Spain (6-7 on penalty) Debrecen 26/01 Serbia 1 - 5 Portugal Budapest [Bojovic 36; Joel Queiros 12, 29, Cardinal 22, Leitao 33, Arnaldo 38] Semifinals 28/01 Azerbaijan 3 - 3 Portugal (3-5 on penalty) Debrecen [Thiago 7, Felipe 17, Biro Jade 28; Cardinal 9, Joao Matos 27, Pedro Costa 28] 28/01 Czech Republic 1 - 8 Spain Debrecen [Dlouhy 38; Javi Rodriguez 4, Ortiz 6, 16, Luis Amado 19, Borja 25, Fernandao 32, Daniel 36, 38] Third Place 30/01 Azerbaijan 3 - 5 Czech Republic Debrecen [Borisov 7, Serjao 18, Farajzadeh 37; Belej 1, Slama 23, Farzaliyev 25og, J. Novotny 35, Kopecky 39] Final 30/01 Portugal 2 - 4 Spain Debrecen [Goncalo Alves 37, Joel Queiros 38; Ortiz 8, Javi Rodriguez 12, Lin 35, Daniel 39] -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

2012 European Futsal Championship  

Host country: Croatia

QUALIFYING TOURNAMENT

Preliminary Round

Group A

1.TURKEY             3  2 0 1  11- 6  6
2.Montenegro         3  2 0 1   9- 9  6
3.Moldova            3  1 0 2   8-10  3
4.Switzerland        3  1 0 2   8-11  3

Group B

1.LATVIA             3  3 0 0  11- 5  9
2.Iceland            3  2 0 1  15-10  6
3.Greece             3  0 1 2   6-11  1
4.Armenia            3  0 1 2   4-10  1

Group C

1.MACEDONIA          3  3 0 0  11- 4  9
2.Georgia            3  2 0 1  13- 2  6
3.England            3  1 0 2   4- 9  3
4.Estonia            3  0 0 3   4-17  0

Group D

1.FRANCE             3  3 0 0  11- 3  9
2.Bulgaria           3  2 0 1  14- 5  6
3.Lithuania          3  1 0 2   9-10  3
4.Malta              3  0 0 3   2-18  0

Group E

1.FINLAND            3  2 1 0  18- 2  7
2.Albania            3  2 0 1  11-17  6
3.Cyprus             3  1 1 1  13-11  4
4.San Marino         3  0 0 3   4-16  0

Group F

1.NORWAY             3  3 0 0  19- 6  9
2.Andorra            3  2 0 1   9- 9  6
3.Israel             3  1 0 2   7-11  3
4.Ireland            3  0 0 3   1-10  0


Qualifying round

Group 1 (in Azerbaijan)

Spain              4-0 France
Azerbaijan         6-3 Kazakhstan
Kazakhstan         0-5 Spain
Azerbaijan         4-2 France
France             0-2 Kazakhstan
Spain              8-3 Azerbaijan

1.SPAIN              3  3 0 0  17- 3  9
2.AZERBAIJAN         3  2 0 1  13-13  6
3.Kazakhstan         3  1 0 2   5-11  3
4.France             3  0 0 3   2-10  0

Group 2 (in Netherlands)

Russia             5-1 Finland
Netherlands        3-3 Serbia
Serbia             0-3 Russia
Netherlands        5-2 Finland
Finland            0-6 Serbia
Russia             2-0 Netherlands

1.RUSSIA             3  3 0 0  10- 1  9
2.SERBIA             3  1 1 1   9- 6  4
3.Netherlands        3  1 1 1   8- 7  4
4.Finland            3  0 0 3   3-16  0

Group 3 (in Poland)

Portugal           3-1 Macedonia
Poland             2-2 Belarus
Belarus            1-5 Portugal
Poland             2-2 Macedonia
Macedonia          1-2 Belarus
Portugal           6-0 Poland

1.PORTUGAL           3  3 0 0  14- 2  9
2.Belarus            3  1 1 1   5- 8  4
3.Poland             3  0 2 1   4-10  2
4.Macedonia          3  0 1 2   4- 7  1

Group 4 (in Romania)

Czech Republic     4-3 Norway
Romania            5-6 Slovakia
Slovakia           3-5 Czech Republic
Romania            3-1 Norway
Norway             0-4 Slovakia
Czech Republic     0-1 Romania

1.CZECH REPUBLIC     3  2 0 1   9- 7  6
2.ROMANIA            3  2 0 1   9- 7  6
3.Slovakia           3  2 0 1  13-10  6
4.Norway             3  0 0 3   4-11  0

Group 5 (in Ukraine)

Ukraine            4-3 Belgium
Hungary            2-3 Turkey
Belgium            3-4 Hungary
Ukraine           12-2 Turkey
Turkey             3-2 Belgium
Hungary            1-4 Ukraine

1.UKRAINE            3  3 0 0  20- 6  9
2.TURKEY             3  2 0 1   8-16  6
3.Hungary            3  1 0 2   7-10  3
4.Belgium            3  0 0 3   8-11  0

Group 6 (in Slovenia)

Italy              6-1 Latvia
Slovenia           5-1 Bosnia Herzegovina
Bosnia Herzegovina 0-4 Italy
Slovenia           4-3 Latvia
Latvia             2-3 Bosnia Herzegovina
Italy              2-0 Slovenia

1.ITALY              3  3 0 0  12- 1  9
2.SLOVENIA           3  2 0 1   9- 6  6
3.Bosnia Herzegovina 3  1 0 2   4-11  3
4.Latvia             3  0 0 3   6-13  0

Six group winners and best five runners-up
qualify for the final tournament.

 
FINAL TOURNAMENT
UEFA Europsko futsal prvenstvo 2012
UEFA Futsal Euro 2012.png
Tournament details
Host countryCroatia
Dates31 January – 11 February
Teams12 (from 1 confederation)
Venue(s)2 (in 2 host cities)
Final positions
Champions Spain (6th title)
Runners-up Russia
Third place Italy
Fourth place Croatia
Tournament statistics
Matches played20
Goals scored109 (5.45 per match)
Attendance95,519 (4,776 per match)
Top scorer(s)Spain Jordi Torras (5 goals)
Best player(s)Spain Kike
Croatia, 31 January–11 February 2012 Group A 31 Jan 2012 Croatia 2–1 Romania [Marinovic 23, Grcic 35; Csoma 30] 02 Feb 2012 Romania 3–1 Czech Republic [Dobre 17, Ignat 34, Matei 37; Belej 8] 04 Feb 2012 Czech Republic 4–5 Croatia [Belej 24, Kopecky 35, Roman Mares 37, Novak 38og; Grcic 9, Marinovic 23, 38, Despotovic 29, Novak 37] 1.CROATIA 2 2 0 0 7- 5 6 2.ROMANIA 2 1 0 1 4- 3 3 3.Czech Republic 2 0 0 2 5- 8 0 Group B 31 Jan 2012 Spain 4–2 Slovenia [Miguelin 15, Aicardo 26, Torras 29, 30; Fetic 17, Mordej 37] 02 Feb 2012 Slovenia 3–6 Ukraine [Legchanov 27og, Ursic 33, Cujec 38; Klochko 5, Legchanov 8, 21, 29, Zhurba 9, Pavlenko 16] 04 Feb 2012 Ukraine 1–4 Spain [Kike 32og; Borja 4, Miguelin 16, Rafa Usin 18, 19] 1.SPAIN 2 2 0 0 8- 3 6 2.UKRAINE 2 1 0 1 7- 7 3 3.Slovenia 2 0 0 2 5-10 0 Group C 01 Feb 2012 Italy 3–1 Turkey [Ippoliti 7, 30, Gabriel Lima 37; Yasin Erdal 2] 03 Feb 2012 Turkey 0–5 Russia [Maevski 1, 8, 24, Fukin 21, Cirilo 22] 05 Feb 2012 Russia 2–2 Italy [Fukin 4, Sergeev 17] Gabriel Lima 21, Fortino 30] 1.RUSSIA 2 1 1 0 7- 2 4 2.ITALY 2 1 1 0 5- 3 4 3.Turkey 2 0 0 2 1- 8 0 Group D 01 Feb 2012 Portugal 4–1 Azerbaijan [Cardinal 3, Felipe 4og, Marinho 26, Ricardinho 38; Farajzade 7] 03 Feb 2012 Azerbaijan 8–9 Serbia [Felipe 1, 9, Farzaliyev 5, Jadder Dantas 11, 23, 32, Thiago 34, Bojovic 39og; Bojovic 6, 8, 29, 39, Rajcevic 9, Kocic 22, 27, Lazic 23, Pavicevic 37] 05 Feb 2012 Serbia 1–2 Portugal [Ricardinho 31og; Arnaldo 21, Pedro Cary 36] 1.PORTUGAL 2 2 0 0 6- 2 6 2.SERBIA 2 1 0 1 10-10 3 3.Azerbaijan 2 0 0 2 9-13 0 Quarterfinals 06 Feb 2012 Romania 3–8 Spain [Gherman 8, 14, Matei 25; Torras 3, 19, 29, Aicardo 13, 27, Rafa Usin 16, Lin 30, Ortiz 37] 06 Feb 2012 Croatia 1–1 Ukraine [aet, 3-1 pen] [Ovsyannikov 17og; Chepornyuk 30] 07 Feb 2012 Russia 2–1 Serbia [Fukin 29, Pula 34; Milosavac 25] 07 Feb 2012 Italy 3–1 Portugal [Arnaldo 20og, Saad 29, Patias 38; Ricardinho 24] Semifinals 09 Feb 2012 Croatia 2–4 Russia [Marinovic 27, 37; Prudnikov 1, Cirilo 5, Abramov 16, Pula 21] 09 Feb 2012 Spain 1–0 Italy [Aicardo 6] Third Place Match 11 Feb 2012 Croatia 1–3 Italy [Grcic 31; Saad 1, Honorio 26, Mammarella 39] Final 11 Feb 2012 Russia 1–3 Spain [aet] [Pula 34; Lozano 40, 48, Borja 50] -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

2014 European Futsal Championship  

Host country: Belgium

QUALIFYING TOURNAMENT

Preliminary Round

Group A

23 Jan 2013 Montenegro    10– 2 Gibraltar
            France        12– 0 San Marino
24 Jan 2013 San Marino     0–11 Montenegro
            France         6– 2 Gibraltar
26 Jan 2013 Gibraltar      7- 5 San Marino
            Montenegro     1– 1 France

1.Montenegro     3  2 1 0  22- 3   7  Qualified
2.France         3  2 1 0  19- 3   7
3.Gibraltar      3  1 0 2  11-21   3
4.San Marino     3  0 0 3   5-30   0

Group B

23 Jan 2013 Malta          0- 9 Georgia
24 Jan 2013 Georgia        5- 5 Moldova
26 Jan 2013 Moldova        4– 1 Malta

1.Georgia        2  1 1 0  14- 5   4  Qualified
2.Moldova        2  1 1 0   9- 6   4
3.Malta          2  0 0 2   1-13   0 

Group C

25 Jan 2013 Lithuania      3– 4 England
26 Jan 2013 England        2– 1 Cyprus
27 Jan 2013 Cyprus         0– 1 Lithuania

1.England        2  2 0 0   6- 4   6  Qualified
2.Lithuania      2  1 0 1   4- 4   3
3.Cyprus         2  0 0 2   1- 3   0

Group D

23 Jan 2013 Greece         4– 1 Wales
            Bulgaria       0– 0	Armenia
24 Jan 2013 Armenia        0– 5 Greece
            Bulgaria       2– 1 Wales
26 Jan 2013 Wales          2– 4 Armenia
            Greece         5– 1 Bulgaria

1.Greece         3  3 0 0  14- 2   9  Qualified
2.Armenia        3  1 1 1   4- 7   4
3.Bulgaria       3  1 1 1   3- 6   4
4.Wales          3  0 0 3   4-10   0

Group E
 
23 Jan 2013 Israel         2– 4 Sweden
            Andorra        4– 3 Estonia
24 Jan 2013 Estonia        2– 5 Israel
            Andorra        2– 4 Sweden
26 Jan 2013 Sweden         2– 0 Estonia
            Israel         2– 2 Andorra

1.Sweden         3  3 0 0  10- 4   9  Qualified
2.Israel         3  1 1 1   9- 8   4
3.Andorra        3  1 1 1   8- 9   4
4.Estonia        3  0 0 3   5-11   0

Group F
 
23 Jan 2013 Albania        2– 4 Denmark
            Switzerland    0– 5 Norway
24 Jan 2013 Norway         5– 2 Albania
            Switzerland    2– 3 Denmark
26 Jan 2013 Denmark        1– 3	Norway
            Albania        2– 8	Switzerland

1.Norway         3  3 0 0  13- 3   9  Qualified
2.Denmark        3  2 0 1   8- 7   6
3.Switzerland    3  1 0 2  10-10   3
4.Albania        3  0 0 3   6-17   0


Qualifying Round

Group 1

27 Mar 2013 Hungary        4– 3 Montenegro
            Italy          5– 1 Finland
28 Mar 2013 Finland        2– 5 Hungary
            Italy          6– 0 Montenegro
30 Mar 2013 Montenegro     1– 3 Finland
            Hungary        1– 9 Italy

1.Italy          3  3 0 0  20- 2   9  Qualified
2.Hungary        3  2 0 1  10-14   6  Playoffs
3.Finland        3  1 0 2   6-11   3
4.Montenegro     3  0 0 3   4-13   0

Group 2

27 Mar 2013 Slovakia       4– 4 Bosnia Herzeg.
            Azerbaijan     6– 0 Norway
28 Mar 2013 Slovakia       4– 3 Norway
            Bosnia Herzeg. 2– 3 Azerbaijan
30 Mar 2013 Norway         0– 4	Bosnia Herzeg.
            Azerbaijan     2– 1	Slovakia

1.Azerbaijan	 3  3 0 0  11- 3   9  Qualified
2.Bosnia Herzeg. 3  1 1 1  10- 7   4  Playoffs
3.Slovakia	 3  1 1 1   9- 9   4  Playoffs
4.Norway	 3  0 0 3   3-14   0

Group 3

27 Mar 2013 Russia 	   5– 1	 Kazakhstan
            Latvia 	   2– 6	 Romania
28 Mar 2013 Romania 	   1– 2	 Russia
            Latvia 	   0– 2	 Kazakhstan
30 Mar 2013 Kazakhstan 	   1– 1	 Romania
            Russia 	   6– 0	 Latvia

1.Russia         3  3 0 0  13- 2   9  Qualified
2.Romania        3  1 1 1   8- 5   4  Playoffs
3.Kazakhstan     3  1 1 1   4- 6   4
4.Latvia         3  0 0 3   2-14   0

Group 4

27 Mar 2013 Spain          5– 1 Macedonia
            Croatia        7– 0 Sweden
28 Mar 2013 Spain         13– 0 Sweden
            Macedonia      2– 3 Croatia
30 Mar 2013 Sweden         2– 4 Macedonia
            Croatia        0–10 Spain

1.Spain          3  3 0 0  28- 1   9  Qualified
2.Croatia        3  2 0 1  10-12   6  Playoffs
3.Macedonia      3  1 0 2   7-10   3
4.Sweden         3  0 0 3   2-24   0

Group 5

27 Mar 2013 Serbia 	   2– 0	Poland
            Portugal 	   6– 1	Greece
28 Mar 2013 Serbia 	   5– 0	Greece
            Poland 	   2– 5	Portugal
30 Mar 2013 Greece 	   4– 3	Poland
            Portugal 	   2– 1	Serbia

1.Portugal       3  3 0 0  13- 4   9  Qualified
2.Serbia         3  2 0 1   8- 2   6  Playoffs
3.Greece         3  1 0 2   5-14   3
4.Poland         3  0 0 3   5-11   0

Group 6
 
27 Mar 2013 Czech Republic 4– 1 Georgia
            Netherlands    2– 1 Belarus
28 Mar 2013 Belarus        3– 4 Czech Republic
            Netherlands    7– 3 Georgia
30 Mar 2013 Georgia        5– 4 Belarus
            Czech Republic 5– 1 Netherlands

1.Czech Republic 3  3 0 0  13- 5   9  Qualified
2.Netherlands	 3  2 0 1  10- 9   6  Playoffs
3.Georgia	 3  1 0 2   9-15   3
4.Belarus	 3  0 0 3   8-11   0

Group 7

27 Mar 2013 Turkey         3– 5 Slovenia
            Ukraine        7– 0 England
28 Mar 2013 Turkey         4– 3 England
            Slovenia       8– 3 Ukraine
30 Mar 2013 England        2– 5 Slovenia
            Ukraine        4– 2 Turkey 

1.Slovenia       3  3 0 0  18- 8   9  Qualified
2.Ukraine        3  2 0 1  14-10   6  Playoffs
3.Turkey         3  1 0 2   9-12   3
4.England        3  0 0 3   5-16   0
 

Playoffs

Ukraine              2- 1   4- 5 Hungary
Romania              9– 3   2– 1 Serbia
Bosnia Herzeg.       3- 2   1- 2 Netherlands
Slovakia             1- 3   0- 4 Croatia
 

FINAL TOURNAMENT 
Europees kampioenschap zaalvoetbal 2014
Championnat d'Europe de futsal 2014
Futsal-Europameisterschaft 2014
UEFA Futsal Euro 2014 logo.png
Tournament details
Host countryBelgium
Dates28 January – 8 February 2014
Teams12
Venue(s)2 (in 1 host city)
Final positions
Champions Italy (2nd title)
Runners-up Russia
Third place Spain
Fourth place Portugal
Tournament statistics
Matches played20
Goals scored121 (6.05 per match)
Attendance90,751 (4,538 per match)
Top scorer(s)Russia Eder Lima (8 goals)
Best player(s)Italy Gabriel Lima
Antwerp, 28 January - 8 February 2014 Group A 28 Jan 2014 Belgium 1– 6 Romania [Rahou 23; Raducu 3, Matei 14, Lupu 22, Sotarca 32, Iancu 35, Salhi 39og] 30 Jan 2014 Romania 0– 1 Ukraine [Sorokin 17] 01 Feb 2014 Ukraine 0– 0 Belgium 1.UKRAINE 2 1 1 0 1- 0 4 2.ROMANIA 2 1 0 1 6- 2 3 3.Belgium 2 0 1 1 1- 6 1 Group B 28 Jan 2014 Russia 7– 1 Netherlands [Cirilo 4, 12, Lyskov 10, Eder Lima 15, 35, Sergeev 21, Robinho 23; Attaibi 28] 30 Jan 2014 Netherlands 0– 5 Portugal [Joao Matos 6, Joel 13, Cardinal 36, Bruno Coelho 38, 39] 01 Feb 2014 Portugal 4– 4 Russia [Ricardinho 23, Goncalo 29, 34, Fukin 32og; Abramov 23, Pereverzev 25, Eder Lima 30, 35] 1.RUSSIA 2 1 1 0 11- 5 4 2.PORTUGAL 2 1 1 0 9- 4 4 3.Netherlands 2 0 0 2 1-12 0 Group C 29 Jan 2014 Italy 2- 3 Slovenia [Fortino 24, Saad 40; Vrhovec 11, Cujec 26, Osredkar 39] 31 Jan 2014 Slovenia 6– 7 Azerbaijan [Vrhovec 1, 20, 29, Cujec 17, Kroflic 26, Fetic 37; Amadeu 1, Rafael 24, 39, Borisov 29, Augusto 31, Felipe 36, Edu 40] 02 Feb 2014 Azerbaijan 0– 7 Italy [Romano 2, Fortino 4, Honorio 16, Vampeta 25, Gabriel Lima 27, Mammarella 32, Miarelli 40] 1.ITALY 2 1 0 1 9- 3 3 2.SLOVENIA 2 1 0 1 9- 9 3 3.Azerbaijan 2 1 0 1 7-13 3 Group D 29 Jan 2014 Spain 3– 3 Croatia [Aicardo 16, Lin Goal 27, 28; Babic 10, Jelovcic 18, Capar 38] 31 Jan 2014 Croatia 3– 3 Czech Republic [Jelovcic 14, Marinovic 16, Capar 39; Novotny 9, Mares 21, Belej 24] 02 Feb 2014 Czech Republic 1– 8 Spain [Belej 26; Fernandao 7, 23, Sergio Lozano 20pen, 37, Ortiz 25, José Ruiz 33, Raul Campos 35, Pola 38] 1.SPAIN 2 1 1 0 11- 4 4 2.CROATIA 2 0 2 0 6- 6 2 3.Czech Republic 2 0 1 1 4-11 1 Quarterfinals 03 Feb 2014 Ukraine 1– 2 Portugal [Valenko 13; Cardinal 3, 23] 03 Feb 2014 Romania 0– 6 Russia [Robinho 3, Shayakhmetov 8, Eder Lima 9, 16, 37, Sergeev 34] 04 Feb 2014 Italy 2– 1 Croatia [Romano 1, Fortino 10; Jelovcic 7] 04 Feb 2014 Slovenia 0– 4 Spain [Fernandao 11, Rafa Usin 17, Aicardo 36, 39] Semifinals 06 Feb 2014 Portugal 3– 4 Italy [Ricardinho 13, Arnaldo 19, Joel 35; Gabriel Lima 1, 31, Romano 23, Fortino 35] 06 Feb 2014 Russia 4– 3 Spain [aet] [Sergeev 22, Lyskov 26, Fukin 26, Robinho 49; Pola 16, Rafa Usin 26, Miguelin 38] Third Place Match 08 Feb 2014 Portugal 4- 8 Spain [Ricardinho 8, Pedro Cary 12, Pedro Costa 26, Joel 36; Fernandao 6, 38, José Ruiz 7, Sergio Lozano 7, Miguelin 17, Rafa Usin 18, Raul Campos 20, Pola 40] Final 08 Feb 2014 Italy 3- 1 Russia [Gabriel Lima 7, Murilo 14, Giasson 19; Eder Lima 10] -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

2016 European Futsal Championship 

Host country: Serbia

QUALIFYING TOURNAMENT

Preliminary Round

Group A (in Bulgaria)

14 Jan 2015 Greece         3– 0 Gibraltar
            Bulgaria       2– 2 Denmark
15 Jan 2015 Denmark        4– 0 Greece
            Bulgaria       3– 1 Gibraltar
17 Jan 2015 Gibraltar      1– 9 Denmark
            Greece         2– 3 Bulgaria

1.Denmark        3  2 1 0  15- 3   7  Qualified
2.Bulgaria       3  2 1 0   8- 5   7 
3.Greece         3  1 0 2   5- 7   3
4.Gibraltar      3  0 0 3   2-15   0

Group B (in Montenegro)

14 Jan 2015 Finland        3– 0 Wales
            Montenegro     4– 0 Cyprus
15 Jan 2015 Cyprus         0– 5 Finland
            Montenegro     2– 1 Wales
17 Jan 2015 Wales          2– 1 Cyprus
            Finland        2– 0 Montenegro

1.Finland        3  3 0 0  10- 0   9  Qualified
2.Montenegro     3  2 0 1   6- 3   6 
3.Wales          3  1 0 2   3- 6   3
4.Cyprus         3  0 0 3   1-11   0

Group C (in Lithuania)

14 Jan 2015 Georgia        6– 3 Estonia
            Lithuania      3– 5 Switzerland
15 Jan 2015 Switzerland    1– 1 Georgia
            Lithuania      5– 2 Estonia
17 Jan 2015 Estonia        5– 7 Switzerland
            Georgia        8– 2 Lithuania

1.Georgia        3  2 1 0  15- 6   7  Qualified
2.Switzerland    3  2 1 0  13- 9   7  Qualified
3.Lithuania      3  1 0 2  10-15   3 
4.Estonia        3  0 0 3  10-18   0

Group D (in Moldova)

14 Jan 2015 France         5– 1 San Marino
            Moldova        4– 2 Albania
15 Jan 2015 Albania        2– 5 France
            Moldova        7– 0 San Marino
17 Jan 2015 San Marino     0–11 Albania
            France         4– 2 Moldova

1.France         3  3 0 0  14- 5   9  Qualified
2.Moldova        3  2 0 1  13- 6   6 
3.Albania        3  1 0 2  15- 9   3
4.San Marino     3  0 0 3   1-23   0

Group E (in Malta)

14 Jan 2015 Latvia         3– 2 Andorra
            Malta          0– 3 England
15 Jan 2015 England        2– 2 Latvia
            Malta          0– 4 Andorra
17 Jan 2015 Andorra        2– 3 England
            Latvia         8– 0 Malta

1.Latvia         3  2 1 0  13- 4   7  Qualified
2.England        3  2 1 0   8- 4   7 
3.Andorra        3  1 0 2   8- 6   3
4.Malta          3  0 0 3   0-15   0

Group F (in Sweden)

14 Jan 2015 Israel         6– 1 Scotland
            Sweden         3– 4 Armenia
15 Jan 2015 Armenia        2– 2 Israel
            Sweden        13– 0 Scotland
17 Jan 2015 Scotland       1– 6 Armenia
            Israel         0– 4 Sweden

1.Armenia        3  2 1 0  12- 6   7  Qualified
2.Sweden         3  2 0 1  20- 4   6 
3.Israel         3  1 1 1   8- 7   4
4.Scotland       3  0 0 3   2-25   0

NB: winner of each group and the best runners-up team (Switzerland)
    qualified for next round


Qualifying Round
 
Group 1 (in Bosnia Herzegovina)

18 Mar 2015 Bosnia Herzeg. 2– 1 Netherlands
            Russia         5– 0 Latvia
19 Mar 2015 Bosnia Herzeg. 7– 3 Latvia
            Netherlands    0– 3 Russia
21 Mar 2015 Latvia         3– 3 Netherlands
            Russia         2– 1 Bosnia Herzeg.

1.Russia         3  3 0 0  10- 1   9  Qualified
2.Bosnia Herzeg. 3  2 0 1  10- 6   6  Playoffs
3.Netherlands    3  0 1 2   4- 8   1 
4.Latvia         3  0 1 2   6-15   1

Group 2 (in Macedonia)

18 Mar 2015 Spain          9– 1 Switzerland
            Macedonia      3– 3 Hungary
19 Mar 2015 Hungary        0– 5 Spain
            Macedonia      7– 6 Switzerland
21 Mar 2015 Switzerland    2– 8 Hungary
            Spain          7– 1 Macedonia

1.Spain          3  3 0 0  21- 2   9  Qualified
2.Hungary        3  1 1 1  11-10   4  Playoffs
3.Macedonia      3  1 1 1  11-16   4 
4.Switzerland    3  0 0 3   9-24   0

Group 3 (in Poland)

18 Mar 2015 Italy          4– 0 Finland
            Poland         0– 0 Belarus
19 Mar 2015 Belarus        1– 2 Italy
            Poland         2– 3 Finland
21 Mar 2015 Finland        0– 2 Belarus
            Italy          6– 3 Poland

1.Italy          3  3 0 0  12- 4   9  Qualified
2.Belarus        3  1 1 1   3- 2   4  Playoffs
3.Finland        3  1 0 2   3- 8   3 
4.Poland         3  0 1 2   5- 9   1

Group 4 (in Azerbaijan)

18 Mar 2015 Ukraine        5– 2 Denmark
            Azerbaijan     3– 1 Belgium
19 Mar 2015 Belgium        2– 9 Ukraine
            Azerbaijan    11– 2 Denmark
21 Mar 2015 Denmark        3– 5 Belgium
            Ukraine        3– 2 Azerbaijan

1.Ukraine        3  3 0 0  17- 6   9  Qualified
2.Azerbaijan     3  2 0 1  16- 6   6  Playoffs
3.Belgium        3  1 0 2   8-15   3 
4.Denmark        3  0 0 3   7-21   0

Group 5 (in Slovenia)

18 Mar 2015 Slovenia       4– 0 Norway
            Czech Republic 5– 3 France
19 Mar 2015 Norway         0– 4 Czech Republic
            Slovenia      11– 2 France
21 Mar 2015 France         3– 1 Norway
            Czech Republic 1– 3 Slovenia

1.Slovenia       3  3 0 0  18- 3   9  Qualified
2.Czech Republic 3  2 0 1  10- 6   6  Playoffs
3.France         3  1 0 2   8-17   3 
4.Norway         3  0 0 3   1-11   0

Group 6 (in Croatia)

18 Mar 2015 Slovakia       7– 1 Armenia
            Croatia       10– 0 Turkey
19 Mar 2015 Turkey         1– 5 Slovakia
            Croatia        8– 0 Armenia
21 Mar 2015 Armenia        3– 7 Turkey
            Slovakia       2– 3 Croatia

1.Croatia        3  3 0 0  21- 2   9  Qualified
2.Slovakia       3  2 0 1  14- 5   6  Playoffs
3.Turkey         3  1 0 2   8-18   3  
4.Armenia        3  0 0 3   4-22   0

Group 7 (in Romania)

18 Mar 2015 Portugal       7– 0 Georgia
            Romania        6– 4 Kazakhstan
19 Mar 2015 Kazakhstan     3– 1 Portugal
            Romania        4– 1 Georgia
21 Mar 2015 Georgia        0– 4 Kazakhstan
            Portugal       4– 1 Romania

1.Portugal       3  2 0 1  12- 4   6  Qualified
2.Kazakhstan     3  2 0 1  11- 7   6  Playoffs
3.Romania        3  2 0 1  11- 9   6  Playoffs
4.Georgia        3  0 0 3   1-15   0


NB: group winners qualified for Final Tournament; the seven runners up teams 
    and the best third placed team qualified for playoffs

Playoffs

Romania              2- 2   3- 4 Hungary 
Bosnia Herzeg.       0– 5   0- 4 Kazakhstan
Czech Republic       2– 1   1- 1 Belarus
Azerbaijan           3- 1   1- 1 Slovakia


FINAL TOURNAMENT
Европско првенство у футсалу 2016
Evropsko prvenstvo u futsalu 2016
UEFA Futsal Euro 2016.png
Tournament details
Host countrySerbia
CityBelgrade
Dates2–13 February
Teams12 (from 1 confederation)
Venue(s)1 (in 1 host city)
Final positions
Champions Spain (7th title)
Runners-up Russia
Third place Kazakhstan
Fourth place Serbia
Tournament statistics
Matches played20
Goals scored129 (6.45 per match)
Attendance113,961 (5,698 per match)
Top scorer(s)Kazakhstan Serik Zhamankulov
Portugal Ricardinho
Spain Álex
Spain Miguelín
Spain Mario Rivillos
(6 goals each)
Best player(s)Spain Miguelín
Beograd, 2-13 February 2016 Group A 02 Feb 2016 Serbia 5– 1 Slovenia [Janjic 14pen, Kocic 21, 30, Rajcevic 27, Prsic 34; Osredkar 3] 04 Feb 2016 Slovenia 2– 6 Portugal [Cujec 3, Vrhovec 20; Fabio Cecilio 5, 39, Ricardinho 16, 24, 33 Pedro Cary 31] 06 Feb 2016 Portugal 1– 3 Serbia [Ricardinho 15; Kocic 8, Rajcevic 37, Simic 40] 1.SERBIA 2 2 0 0 8- 2 6 2.PORTUGAL 2 1 0 1 7- 5 3 3.Slovenia 2 0 0 2 3-11 0 Group B 02 Feb 2016 Spain 5– 2 Hungary [Nemeth 8og, Bebe 15, Miguelin 20, 29, Andresito 36; Droth 24, 38] 04 Feb 2016 Hungary 3– 6 Ukraine [Droth 8, 34, Trencsenyi 30; Sorokin 2, Bondar 7, 34, Ovsyannikov 25, Myko. Grytsyna 30, Valenko 36] 06 Feb 2016 Ukraine 1– 4 Spain [Myko. Grytsyna 38; Alex 20, 34, Rivillos 30, 40] 1.SPAIN 2 2 0 0 9- 3 6 2.UKRAINE 2 1 0 1 7- 7 3 3.Hungary 2 0 0 2 5-11 0 Group C 03 Feb 2016 Russia 2– 1 Kazakhstan [Romulo 11, 12; Zhamankulov 13] 05 Feb 2016 Kazakhstan 4– 2 Croatia [Douglas Jr. 6, Suleimanov 7, Zhamankulov 17, 27; Matosevic 7, Suton 33] 07 Feb 2016 Croatia 2– 2 Russia [Robinho 9og, Novak 25; Abramov 12, Pereverzev 39] 1.RUSSIA 2 1 1 0 4- 3 4 2.KAZAKHSTAN 2 1 0 1 5- 4 3 3.Croatia 2 0 1 1 4- 6 1 Group D 03 Feb 2016 Italy 3– 0 Azerbaijan [Alex Merlim 20, 21, Giasson 29] 05 Feb 2016 Azerbaijan 6– 5 Czech Republic [Farzaliyev 6, Borisov 7, De Araujo 12, Eduardo 20, Augusto 27, Rafael 40; Zaruba 10, Holy 12, Resetar 16, Novotny 24, Kovacs 31] 07 Feb 2016 Czech Republic 0– 7 Italy [Fortino 1, 22, Gabriel Lima 11, Alex Merlim 21, Koudelka 22og, Honorio 24, Patias 33] 1.ITALY 2 2 0 0 10- 0 6 2.AZERBAIJAN 2 1 0 1 6- 8 3 3.Czech Republic 2 0 0 2 5-13 0 Quarterfinals 08 Feb 2016 Serbia 2– 1 Ukraine [Kocic 2, Simic 40; Myko. Grytsyna 24] 08 Feb 2016 Portugal 2– 6 Spain [Ricardinho 23, 26; Miguelin 13pen, Rivillos 15, 40, Alex 18, 35, Raul Campos 23] 09 Feb 2016 Russia 6– 2 Azerbaijan [Abramov 7, 26, Romulo 15, Eder Lima 25, 39, 40; Augusto 8, 29] 09 Feb 2016 Kazakhstan 5– 2 Italy [Leo 16, 40, Zhamankulov 19, Yesenamanov 23, Nurgozhin 37; Fortino 23 Canal 37] Semifinals 11 Feb 2016 Serbia 2– 3 Russia [aet] [Kocic 26, Simic 36; Eder Lima 13, Abramov 33, Romulo 44] 11 Feb 2016 Spain 5– 3 Kazakhstan [Bebe 8, Miguelin 17, Raul Campos 18, 39, Alex 27; Dovgan 4, Leo 36, Zhamankulov 38] Third Place Match 13 Feb 2016 Serbia 2– 5 Kazakhstan [Rakic 38, Rajcevic 40; Douglas Jr. 20, 30, 34, Zhamankulov 21, Higuita 32] Final 13 Feb 2016 Russia 3– 7 Spain [Romulo 20, Robinho 32, Milovanov 40; Alex 9, Pola 16, 17, Rivillos 17, 36, Miguelin 31, 35] -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

2018 European Futsal Championship 

Host country: Slovenia

QUALIFYING TOURNAMENT

Preliminary Round

Group A (in Georgia)
 
24 Jan 2017 Switzerland    6– 2 Scotland
            Georgia        3– 0 Israel
25 Jan 2017 Israel         0– 3 Switzerland
            Georgia       11– 0 Scotland
27 Jan 2017 Scotland       2– 6 Israel
            Switzerland    3– 6 Georgia

1.Georgia        3  3 0 0  20- 3   9  Qualified
2.Switzerland    3  2 0 1  12- 8   6 
3.Israel         3  1 0 2   6- 8   3
4.Scotland       3  0 0 3   4-23   0

Group B (in Wales) 

26 Jan 2017 Greece         3– 2 San Marino
            Wales          1– 6 Moldova
27 Jan 2017 Moldova        4– 0 Greece
            Wales          8– 1 San Marino
29 Jan 2017 San Marino     0– 6 Moldova
            Greece         2– 2 Wales
 
1.Moldova        3  3 0 0  16- 1   9  Qualified
2.Wales          3  1 1 1  11- 9   4 
3.Greece         3  1 1 1   5- 8   4
4.San Marino     3  0 0 3   3-17   0
 
Group C (in Latvia)
 
26 Jan 2017 Armenia        5– 3 Germany
            Latvia         4– 2 Estonia
27 Jan 2017 Estonia        1– 5 Armenia
            Latvia         3– 3 Germany
29 Jan 2017 Germany        5– 4 Estonia
            Armenia        1– 4 Latvia
 
1.Latvia         3  2 1 0  11- 6   7  Qualified
2.Armenia        3  2 0 1  11- 8   6 
3.Germany        3  1 1 1  11-12   4
4.Estonia        3  0 0 3   7-14   0
 
Group D (in Bulgaria) 

24 Jan 2017 England        6– 1 Malta
            Bulgaria       1– 7 Albania
25 Jan 2017 Albania        5– 1 England
            Bulgaria       6– 1 Malta
27 Jan 2017 Malta          2– 3 Albania
            England        4– 1 Bulgaria
 
1.Albania        3  3 0 0  15- 4   9  Qualified
2.England        3  2 0 1  11- 7   6 
3.Bulgaria       3  1 0 2   8-12   3
4.Malta          3  0 0 3   4-15   0
 
Group E (in Cyprus)
 
30 Jan 2017 Norway         1– 5 Kosovo
            Cyprus         3– 2 Denmark
31 Jan 2017 Denmark        2– 1 Norway
            Cyprus         1– 3 Kosovo
02 Feb 2017 Kosovo         1– 2 Denmark
            Norway         4– 4 Cyprus
 
1.Denmark        3  2 0 1   6- 5   6  Qualified
2.Kosovo         3  2 0 1   9- 4   6 
3.Cyprus         3  1 1 1   8- 9   4
4.Norway         3  0 1 2   6-11   1
 
Group F (in Lithuania)
 
27 Jan 2017 Lithuania      5– 1 Andorra
28 Jan 2017 Andorra        0– 5 France
29 Jan 2017 France         3– 1 Lithuania
 
1.France         2  2 0 0   8- 1   6  Qualified
2.Lithuania      2  1 0 1   6- 4   3 
3.Andorra        2  0 0 2   1-10   0
 
Group G (in Gibraltar)
 
28 Jan 2017 Gibraltar      1– 8 Montenegro
29 Jan 2017 Montenegro    11– 4 Sweden
30 Jan 2017 Sweden         5– 1 Gibraltar
 
1.Montenegro     2  2 0 0  19- 5   6  Qualified
2.Sweden         2  1 0 1   9-12   3 
3.Gibraltar      2  0 0 2   2-13   0
 
 
Qualifying Round
 
Group 1 (in Georgia)
 
08 Apr 2017 Italy          2– 1 Belarus
            Georgia        1– 1 Netherlands
09 Apr 2017 Netherlands    2– 4 Italy
            Georgia        1– 1 Belarus
11 Apr 2017 Belarus        3– 3 Netherlands
            Italy          2– 2 Georgia
 
1.Italy          3  2 1 0   8- 5   7  Qualified
2.Georgia        3  0 3 0   4- 4   3  Playoffs
3.Belarus        3  0 2 1   5- 6   2 
4.Netherlands    3  0 2 1   6- 8   2
 
Group 2 (in Azerbaijan)
 
08 Apr 2017 Hungary        4– 3 Albania
            Azerbaijan     5– 4 Bosnia Herzeg.
09 Apr 2017 Bosnia Herzeg. 2– 2 Hungary
            Azerbaijan     5– 0 Albania
11 Apr 2017 Albania        6– 6 Bosnia Herzeg.
            Hungary        1– 6 Azerbaijan
 
1.Azerbaijan     3  3 0 0  16- 5   9  Qualified
2.Hungary        3  1 1 1   7-11   4  Playoffs
3.Bosnia Herzeg. 3  0 2 1  12-13   2 
4.Albania        3  0 1 2   9-15   1
 
Group 3 (in Ukraine)
 
08 Apr 2017 Croatia        4– 0 Montenegro
            Ukraine        1– 0 Belgium
09 Apr 2017 Belgium        1– 6 Croatia
            Ukraine        4– 2 Montenegro
11 Apr 2017 Montenegro     1– 2 Belgium
            Croatia        1– 2 Ukraine
 
1.Ukraine        3  3 0 0   7- 3   9  Qualified
2.Croatia        3  2 0 1  11- 3   6  Playoffs
3.Belgium        3  1 0 2   3- 8   3 
4.Montenegro     3  0 0 3   3-10   0
 
Group 4 (in Romania)
 
08 Apr 2017 Portugal       2– 1 Latvia
            Romania        5– 5 Finland
09 Apr 2017 Finland        1– 5 Portugal
            Romania        3– 1 Latvia
11 Apr 2017 Latvia         3– 4 Finland
            Portugal       4– 0 Romania
 
1.Portugal       3  3 0 0  11- 2   9  Qualified
2.Romania        3  1 1 1   8-10   4  Playoffs
3.Finland        3  1 1 1  10-13   4 
4.Latvia         3  0 0 3   5- 9   0
 
Group 5 (in Poland)
 
08 Apr 2017 Spain          7– 0 Moldova
            Poland         0– 4 Serbia
09 Apr 2017 Serbia         0– 6 Spain
            Poland         4– 2 Moldova
11 Apr 2017 Moldova        3– 7 Serbia
            Spain          1– 1 Poland
 
1.Spain          3  2 1 0  14- 1   7  Qualified
2.Serbia         3  2 0 1  11- 9   6  Playoffs
3.Poland         3  1 1 1   5- 7   4  Playoffs
4.Moldova        3  0 0 3   5-18   0
 
Group 6 (in Kazakhstan)
 
08 Apr 2017 Czech Republic 5– 4 Denmark
            Kazakhstan     3– 0 Macedonia
09 Apr 2017 Macedonia      3– 7 Czech Republic
            Kazakhstan     5– 0 Denmark
11 Apr 2017 Denmark        3– 4 Macedonia
            Czech Republic 0– 3 Kazakhstan
 
1.Kazakhstan     3  3 0 0  11- 0   9  Qualified
2.Czech Republic 3  2 0 1  12-10   6  Playoffs
3.Macedonia      3  1 0 2   7-13   3 
4.Denmark        3  0 0 3   7-14   0
 
Group 7 (in Turkey)
 
08 Apr 2017 Turkey         1– 8 Slovakia
            Russia         5– 0 France
09 Apr 2017 Turkey         1– 5 France
            Slovakia       0– 1 Russia
11 Apr 2017 France         4– 1 Slovakia
            Russia         4– 0 Turkey
 
1.Russia         3  3 0 0  10- 0   9  Qualified
2.France         3  2 0 1   9- 7   6  Playoffs
3.Slovakia       3  1 0 2   9- 6   3 
4.Turkey         3  0 0 3   2-17   0

NB: group winners qualified for Final Tournament; the seven runners up teams 
    and the best third placed team qualified for playoffs

Playoffs
Czech Republic       3- 4   4- 4 Serbia
France               1- 1   5- 4 Croatia
Romania              2- 2   7- 4 Georgia
Hungary              2- 1   4- 6 Poland
 
 
FINAL TOURNAMENT
Evropsko prvenstvo v futsalu 2018
UEFA Futsal Euro 2018 logo.svg
Tournament details
Host countrySlovenia
CityLjubljana
Dates30 January – 10 February
Teams12 (from 1 confederation)
Venue(s)1 (in 1 host city)
Final positions
Champions Portugal (1st title)
Runners-up Spain
Third place Russia
Fourth place Kazakhstan
Tournament statistics
Matches played20
Goals scored91 (4.55 per match)
Attendance101,934 (5,097 per match)
Top scorer(s)Portugal Ricardinho (7 goals)
Best player(s)Portugal Ricardinho
Ljubljana, 30 Jan–10 Feb 2018 Group A 30 Jan 2018 Slovenia 2– 2 Serbia [Fetic 3, Vrhovec 14; Ramic 17, Tomic 39] 01 Feb 2018 Serbia 1– 1 Italy [Tomic 29; De Luca 31] 03 Feb 2018 Italy 1– 2 Slovenia [Honorio 3; Osredkar 30, 38] 1.SLOVENIA 2 1 1 0 4- 3 4 2.SERBIA 2 0 2 0 3- 3 2 3.Italy 2 0 1 1 2- 3 1 Group B 30 Jan 2018 Russia 1– 1 Poland [Chishkala 35; Kubik 39] 01 Feb 2018 Poland 1– 5 Kazakhstan [Solecki 27; Taynan 2, Orazov 8, Zhamankulov 19, Pershin 19, Douglas Jr. 36] 03 Feb 2018 Kazakhstan 1– 1 Russia [Douglas Jr. 23; Eder Lima 1] 1.KAZAKHSTAN 2 1 1 0 6- 2 4 2.RUSSIA 2 0 2 0 2- 2 2 3.Poland 2 0 1 1 2- 6 1 Group C 31 Jan 2018 Portugal 4– 1 Romania [Pedro Cary 3, Fabio Cecilio 18, Ricardinho 35, Bruno Coelho 37; Stoica 33] 02 Feb 2018 Romania 2– 3 Ukraine [Savio Valadares 4, Ignat 10; Korolyshyn 19, Pediash 27, Shoturma 39] 04 Feb 2018 Ukraine 3– 5 Portugal [Razuvanov 28, Korolyshyn 31, Shoturma 39; Bruno Coelho 2, Tiago Brito 12, Pedro Cary 33, Nilson Miguel 35, Ricardinho 36] 1.PORTUGAL 2 2 0 0 9- 4 6 2.UKRAINE 2 1 0 1 6- 7 3 3.Romania 2 0 0 2 3- 7 0 Group D 31 Jan 2018 Spain 4– 4 France [Adolfo 10, Aigoun 19og, Solano 26, Bebe 37; Mohammed 8, Alla 16, Mouhoudine 20, Ortiz 26og] 02 Feb 2018 France 3– 5 Azerbaijan [N'Gala 6, Mohammed 20, Mouhoudine 39; Bolinha 2, 22, 23, Everton Cardoso 28, Eduardo 37] 04 Feb 2018 Azerbaijan 0– 1 Spain [Pola 13] 1.SPAIN 2 1 1 0 5- 4 4 2.AZERBAIJAN 2 1 0 1 5- 4 3 3.France 2 0 1 1 7- 9 1 Quarterfinals 05 Feb 2018 Serbia 1– 3 Kazakhstan [Rajcevic 35; Zhamankulov 6, Taynan 22, Douglas Jr. 39] 05 Feb 2018 Slovenia 0– 2 Russia [Eder Lima 26, Robinho 39] 06 Feb 2018 Portugal 8– 1 Azerbaijan [Pedro Cary 2, 5, Pany Varela 9, Ricardinho 10, 19, 25, 31, Bruno Coelho 24; Everton Cardoso 1] 06 Feb 2018 Ukraine 0– 1 Spain [Pola 17] Semifinals 08 Feb 2018 Russia 2– 3 Portugal [Eder Lima 3, 39; André Coelho 30, 35, Bruno Coelho 39] 08 Feb 2018 Kazakhstan 5– 5 Spain [aet, 1-3 pen] [Taynan 7, Higuita 24, Taku 24, Douglas Jr. 38, Zhamankulov 47; Yesenamanov 15og, Tolrà 18, Joselito 28, Pola 33, Miguelin 42] Third Place Match 10 Feb 2018 Russia 1– 0 Kazakhstan [Eder Lima 28] Final 10 Feb 2018 Portugal 3– 2 Spain [aet] [Ricardinho 1, Bruno Coelho 38, 49; Tolrà 18, Lin 31]
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2022 European Futsal Championship

Host country: Netherlands

QUALIFYING TOURNAMENT

Preliminary Round

Group A (in Bosnia Herzegovina)
 
29 Jan 2020 Cyprus         4– 8 Bosnia Herzegovina
            Switzerland    3– 1 Gibraltar
30 Jan 2020 Cyprus         6– 1 Switzerland
            Bosnia Herzeg. 9– 2 Gibraltar
01 Feb 2020 Gibraltar      0– 4 Cyprus
            Bosnia Herzeg. 5– 4 Switzerland

1.Bosnia Herzeg. 3  3 0 0  22-10   9  Qualified
2.Cyprus         3  2 0 1  14- 9   6  Playoffs
3.Switzerland    3  1 0 2   8-12   3  Playoffs
4.Gibraltar      3  0 0 3   3-16   0

Group B (in Belgium)

29 Jan 2020 Montenegro     9– 2 Scotland
            Armenia        2– 5 Belgium
30 Jan 2020 Armenia        3– 1 Montenegro
            Belgium        7– 3 Scotland
01 Feb 2020 Scotland       2– 2 Armenia
            Belgium        5– 1 Montenegro

1.Belgium        3  3 0 0  17- 6   9  Qualified
2.Armenia        3  1 1 1   7- 8   4  Playoffs
3.Montenegro     3  1 0 2  11-10   3  Playoffs
4.Scotland       3  0 1 2   7-18   1 

Group C (in Malta)

29 Jan 2020 Poland         5– 2 Greece
            Sweden         6– 4 Malta
30 Jan 2020 Sweden         0– 6 Poland
            Malta          1– 1 Greece
01 Feb 2020 Greece         4– 3 Sweden
            Malta          0–11 Poland

1.Poland         3  3 0 0  22- 2   9  Qualified
2.Greece         3  1 1 1   7- 9   4  Playoffs
3.Sweden         3  1 0 2   9-14   3 
4.Malta          3  0 1 2   5-18   1

Group D (in Bulgaria)

29 Jan 2020 Albania        4– 1 San Marino
            Andorra        1– 2 Bulgaria
30 Jan 2020 Andorra        1– 0 Albania
            Bulgaria       1– 1 San Marino
01 Feb 2020 San Marino     2– 0 Andorra
            Bulgaria       1– 4 Albania

1.Albania        3  2 0 1   8- 3   6  Qualified
2.San Marino     3  1 1 1   4- 5   4  Playoffs
3.Bulgaria       3  1 1 1   4- 6   4  Playoffs
4.Andorra        3  1 0 2   2- 4   3

Group E (in Lithuania)

29 Jan 2020 Hungary        7– 2 Northern Ireland
            Turkey         2– 3 Lithuania
30 Jan 2020 Turkey         0– 3 Hungary
            Lithuania      5– 1 Northern Ireland
01 Feb 2020 Nort. Ireland  2– 4 Turkey
            Lithuania      1– 4 Hungary

1.Hungary        3  3 0 0  14- 3   9  Qualified
2.Lithuania      3  2 0 1   9- 7   6  Playoffs
3.Turkey         3  1 0 2   6- 8   3  Playoffs
4.Nort. Ireland  3  0 0 3   5-16   0

Group F (in Georgia)

29 Jan 2020 Kosovo         4– 2 Austria
            Germany        1– 3 Georgia
30 Jan 2020 Germany        8– 4 Kosovo
            Georgia        9– 2 Austria
01 Feb 2020 Austria        3– 4 Germany
            Georgia        6– 1 Kosovo

1.Georgia        3  3 0 0  18- 4   9  Qualified
2.Germany        3  2 0 1  13-10   6  Playoffs
3.Kosovo         3  1 0 2   9-16   3
4.Austria        3  0 0 3   7-17   0

Group G (in Latvia)

30 Jan 2020 Estonia        1– 6 Latvia
31 Jan 2020 Denmark        4– 2 Estonia
01 Feb 2020 Latvia         2– 2 Denmark

1.Latvia         2  1 1 0   8- 3   4  Qualified
2.Denmark        2  1 1 0   6- 4   4  Playoffs
3.Estonia        2  0 0 2   3-10   0

Group H (in Moldova)

30 Jan 2020 Israel         1– 4 Moldova
31 Jan 2020 England        1– 1 Israel
01 Feb 2020 Moldova        3– 0 England

1.Moldova        2  2 0 0   7- 1   6  Qualified
2.Israel         2  0 1 1   2- 5   1  Playoffs
3.England        2  0 1 1   1- 4   1  Playoffs

Group I (in North Macedonia)

30 Jan 2020 Wales          0– 1 North Macedonia
31 Jan 2020 Norway         7– 2 Wales
01 Feb 2020 N. Macedonia   1– 2 Norway

1.Norway         2  2 0 0   9- 3   6  Qualified
2.N. Macedonia   2  1 0 1   2- 2   3  Playoffs
3.Wales          2  0 0 2   2- 8   0  


Playoffs Round

06 Nov 2020 Turkey         3– 3 Greece
12 Nov 2020 Greece         1– 1 Turkey

04 Nov 2020 San Marino     1– 2 Denmark
08 Nov 2020 Denmark        2– 0 San Marino

03 Nov 2020 Israel         3– 2 Cyprus
07 Nov 2020 Cyprus         3– 3 Israel

06 Nov 2020 Switzerland    4- 2 Germany
09 Nov 2020 Germany        5– 3 Switzerland

08 Nov 2020 England        0- 5 North Macedonia        [awarded]
09 Nov 2020 N. Macedonia   5- 0 England                [awarded]

06 Dec 2020 Bulgaria       0– 4 Armenia
09 Dec 2020 Armenia        3– 1 Bulgaria

02 Nov 2020 Montenegro     3– 0 Lithuania
08 Nov 2020 Lithuania      1– 2 Montenegro


Final Round

Group 1

27 Jan 2021 Croatia        4– 1 Albania
30 Jan 2021 Denmark        1– 4 Croatia
31 Jan 2021 Albania        3–10 Ukraine
03 Mar 2021 Albania        1– 3 Denmark
03 Mar 2021 Croatia        3– 2 Ukraine
04 Mar 2021 Denmark        2– 3 Albania
07 Mar 2021 Ukraine        2– 7 Croatia
07 Apr 2021 Denmark        2– 6 Ukraine
07 Apr 2021 Albania        0– 3 Croatia
08 Apr 2021 Ukraine        8– 2 Denmark
11 Apr 2021 Croatia        7– 0 Denmark
11 Apr 2021 Ukraine        5– 0 Albania                [awarded]

1.Croatia        6  6 0 0  28- 6  18  Qualified
2.Ukraine        6  4 0 2  33-17  12  Qualified
3.Denmark        6  1 0 5  10-29   3
4.Albania        6  1 0 5   8-27   3

Group 2

08 Dec 2020 France         4– 4 Georgia
29 Jan 2021 Russia         6– 0 Armenia
02 Feb 2021 Georgia        0– 4 Russia
03 Feb 2021 Armenia        4– 4 France
05 Mar 2021 Georgia        5– 0 Armenia
05 Mar 2021 France         2– 3 Russia
09 Mar 2021 Russia         5– 1 France
10 Mar 2021 Armenia        2– 3 Georgia
09 Apr 2021 Armenia        2– 5 Russia
09 Apr 2021 Georgia        3– 2 France
12 Apr 2021 Russia         3– 0 Georgia
14 Apr 2021 France         5– 1 Armenia

1.Russia         6  6 0 0  26- 5  18  Qualified
2.Georgia        6  3 1 2  15-15  10  Qualified
3.France         6  1 2 3  18-20   5
4.Armenia        6  0 1 5   9-28   1

Group 3

28 Jan 2021 Moldova        3– 1 Greece
29 Jan 2021 Azerbaijan     4– 1 Slovakia
02 Feb 2021 Slovakia       4– 4 Moldova
02 Feb 2021 Greece         0– 3 Azerbaijan
04 Mar 2021 Azerbaijan     5– 1 Moldova
04 Mar 2021 Slovakia       6– 0 Greece
07 Mar 2021 Greece         0– 5 Slovakia
09 Mar 2021 Moldova        3– 5 Azerbaijan
08 Apr 2021 Slovakia       1– 1 Azerbaijan
09 Apr 2021 Greece         3– 3 Moldova
13 Apr 2021 Moldova        0– 4 Slovakia
14 Apr 2021 Azerbaijan     4– 0 Greece

1.Azerbaijan     6  5 1 0  22- 6  16  Qualified
2.Slovakia       6  3 2 1  21- 9  11  Qualified
3.Moldova        6  1 2 3  14-22   5
4.Greece         6  0 1 5   4-24   1

Group 4

28 Jan 2021 Bosnia Herzeg. 2– 1 North Macedonia
28 Jan 2021 Romania        2– 2 Serbia
03 Feb 2021 Serbia         2– 4 Bosnia and Herzegovina
03 Feb 2021 N. Macedonia   2– 2 Romania
04 Mar 2021 Romania        2– 3 Bosnia and Herzegovina
05 Mar 2021 Serbia         1– 1 North Macedonia
09 Mar 2021 N. Macedonia   1– 6 Serbia
10 Mar 2021 Bosnia Herzeg. 5– 0 Romania
08 Apr 2021 N. Macedonia   2– 3 Bosnia and Herzegovina
09 Apr 2021 Serbia         4– 4 Romania
14 Apr 2021 Bosnia Herzeg. 1– 3 Serbia
14 Apr 2021 Romania        9– 1 North Macedonia

1.Bosnia Herzeg. 6  5 0 1  18-10  15  Qualified
2.Serbia         6  2 3 1  18-13   9  Playoffs
3.Romania        6  1 3 2  19-17   6
4.N. Macedonia   6  0 2 4   8-23   2

Group 5

08 Dec 2020 Israel         0– 3 Belarus
09 Dec 2020 Kazakhstan     5– 0 Hungary
03 Feb 2021 Hungary        2– 1 Belarus
02 Mar 2021 Kazakhstan     5– 2 Belarus
03 Mar 2021 Hungary        3– 7 Israel
08 Mar 2021 Belarus        1– 6 Kazakhstan
10 Mar 2021 Israel         1– 4 Hungary
06 Apr 2021 Belarus       14– 0 Israel
06 Apr 2021 Hungary        1– 6 Kazakhstan
09 Apr 2021 Israel         1– 4 Kazakhstan
11 Apr 2021 Kazakhstan     4– 0 Israel
13 Apr 2021 Belarus        5– 2 Hungary

1.Kazakhstan     6  6 0 0  30- 5  18  Qualified
2.Belarus        6  3 0 3  26-15   9  Playoffs
3.Hungary        6  2 0 4  12-25   6 
4.Israel         6  1 0 5   9-32   3

Group 6

08 Dec 2020 Spain          7– 0 Latvia
08 Dec 2020 Slovenia      12– 1 Switzerland
29 Jan 2021 Latvia         0– 1 Slovenia
02 Feb 2021 Spain          3– 1 Slovenia
05 Mar 2021 Switzerland    2– 4 Latvia
06 Mar 2021 Slovenia       1– 2 Spain
09 Mar 2021 Switzerland    1–11 Slovenia
09 Mar 2021 Latvia         1–12 Spain
08 Apr 2021 Latvia         4– 1 Switzerland
10 Apr 2021 Switzerland    0– 8 Spain
12 Apr 2021 Slovenia       5– 3 Latvia
12 Apr 2021 Spain         14– 0 Switzerland

1.Spain          6  6 0 0  46- 3  18  Qualified
2.Slovenia       6  4 0 2  31-10  12  Qualified
3.Latvia         6  2 0 4  12-28   6 
4.Switzerland    6  0 0 6   5-53   0

Group 7

28 Jan 2021 Montenegro     0– 3 Italy
28 Jan 2021 Belgium        3– 3 Finland
02 Feb 2021 Italy          7– 4 Finland
02 Feb 2021 Belgium        6– 2 Montenegro
04 Mar 2021 Montenegro     4– 3 Belgium
05 Mar 2021 Finland        2– 4 Italy
08 Mar 2021 Finland        6– 1 Montenegro
09 Mar 2021 Italy          4– 1 Belgium
08 Apr 2021 Belgium        5– 4 Italy
09 Apr 2021 Montenegro     1– 2 Finland
13 Apr 2021 Finland        3– 2 Belgium
13 Apr 2021 Italy          2– 0 Montenegro

1.Italy          6  5 0 1  24-12  15  Qualified
2.Finland        6  3 1 2  20-18  10  Qualified
3.Belgium        6  2 1 3  20-20   7 
4.Montenegro     6  1 0 5   8-22   3

Group 8

29 Jan 2021 Portugal       2– 2 Poland
29 Jan 2021 Czech Republic 5- 0 Norway                 [awarded]
01 Feb 2021 Norway         0– 5 Czech Republic         [awarded]
03 Feb 2021 Poland         0– 3 Portugal
05 Mar 2021 Norway         0– 3 Poland
06 Mar 2021 Portugal       3– 3 Czech Republic
08 Mar 2021 Poland         4– 1 Norway
09 Mar 2021 Czech Republic 1– 5 Portugal
09 Apr 2021 Czech Republic 3– 3 Poland
12 Apr 2021 Norway         1– 7 Portugal
14 Apr 2021 Poland         8– 5 Czech Republic
14 Apr 2021 Portugal       4– 0 Norway

1.Portugal       6  4 2 0  24- 7  14  Qualified
2.Poland         6  3 2 1  20-14  11  Qualified
3.Czech Republic 6  2 2 2  22-19   8 
4.Norway         6  0 0 6   2-28   0

NB: group winners and 6 best runners up qualified for Final Tournament; 
    the remaining two runners up teams qualified for playoffs.

Playoffs

15 Nov 2021 Serbia         3– 1 Belarus
17 Nov 2021 Belarus        2– 3 Serbia


FINAL TOURNAMENT
Europees kampioenschap zaalvoetbal 2022
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Tournament details
Host countryNetherlands
CityAmsterdam and Groningen
Dates19 January – 6 February
Teams16 (from 1 confederation)
Venue(s)2 (in 2 host cities)
Final positions
Champions Portugal (2nd title)
Runners-up Russia
Third place Spain
Fourth place Ukraine
Tournament statistics
Matches played32
Goals scored173 (5.41 per match)
Attendance12,500 (391 per match)
Top scorer(s)Kazakhstan Birzhan Orazov
(7 goals)
Best player(s)Portugal Zicky Té
Netherlands (Amsterdam and Groningen), 19 January-6 February 2022 Group A 19 Jan 2022 Serbia 2– 4 Portugal [Prsic 1, 6; Pauleta 10, Pany Varela 18, Afonso Jesus 24, Tomas Paco 25] 19 Jan 2022 Netherlands 3– 2 Ukraine [Saadouni 21, Attaibi 23, Bouzambou 29; Zvarych 1, Shoturma 37] 23 Jan 2022 Serbia 1– 6 Ukraine [Tomic 39; Zvarych 1, 33, Vasic 5og, Abakshyn 14, 19, Korsun 38] 23 Jan 2022 Portugal 4– 1 Netherlands [Saadouni 5og, Pany Varela 19, 22, Afonso Jesus 39; Bouyouzan 32] 28 Jan 2022 Ukraine 0– 1 Portugal [Zicky Té 36] 28 Jan 2022 Netherlands 2– 3 Serbia [Martinus 2, Rakic 22og; Rajcevic 26, Ramic 31, Stojcevski 32] 1.PORTUGAL 3 3 0 0 9- 3 9 2.UKRAINE 3 1 0 2 8- 5 3 3.Netherlands 3 1 0 2 6- 9 3 4.Serbia 3 1 0 2 6-12 3 Group B 20 Jan 2022 Kazakhstan 4– 4 Slovenia [Douglas Junior 15, 38, Orazov 24, Tokayev 35; Totoskovic 10, Fidersek 22, Ceh 30, Turk 32] 20 Jan 2022 Italy 3– 3 Finland [Nicolodi 2, De Matos 29, 38; Alamikkotervo 1, 30, Autio 32] 24 Jan 2022 Italy 2– 2 Slovenia [Nicolodi 1, Alex Merlim 31; Alex Merlim 9og, Hozjan 28] 24 Jan 2022 Finland 2– 6 Kazakhstan [Hosio 12, Korpela 23; Orazov 17, 31, Higuita 24, Knaub 28, 33, Valiullin 39] 28 Jan 2022 Slovenia 1– 2 Finland [Hozjan 37; Jyrkiainen 32, Savolainen 34] 28 Jan 2022 Kazakhstan 4– 1 Italy [Orazov 5, 30, Valiullin 8, Douglas Junior 37; Nicolodi 12] 1.KAZAKHSTAN 3 2 1 0 14- 7 7 2.FINLAND 3 1 1 1 7-10 4 3.Slovenia 3 0 2 1 7- 8 2 4.Italy 3 0 2 1 6- 9 2 Group C 21 Jan 2022 Russia 7– 1 Slovakia [Antoshkin 9, 22, 29, Sokolov 10, 34, Robinho 28, Milovanov 36; Kozar 2] 21 Jan 2022 Poland 1– 3 Croatia [Holy 13; Horvat 7, Sekulic 14, Jelovcic 17] 25 Jan 2022 Croatia 0– 4 Russia [Antoshkin 2, 25, Paulinho 11, Chishkala 19] 25 Jan 2022 Poland 2– 2 Slovakia [Kriezel 6, Holy 32; Sevcik 24, Drahovsky 27] 29 Jan 2022 Slovakia 5– 3 Croatia [Smericka 7, 34, Kozar 19, Drahovsky 20, 27pen; Postruzin 14, Horvat 35, Jelovcic 37] 29 Jan 2022 Russia 5– 1 Poland [Sokolov 5, Davydov 15, Chishkala 21, 28, Milovanov 36; Leszczak 19pen] 1.RUSSIA 3 3 0 0 16- 2 9 2.SLOVAKIA 3 1 1 1 8-12 4 3.Croatia 3 1 0 2 6-10 3 4.Poland 3 0 1 2 4-10 1 Group D 22 Jan 2022 Georgia 3– 2 Azerbaijan [Elisandro 9, Sebiskveradze 26, Thales 31pen; Vilela 5, 6] 22 Jan 2022 Spain 5– 1 Bosnia Herzegovina [Raul Gomez 2, Campos 8, Sergio Lozano 17, Ortiz 20, 36; Boskovic 11] 26 Jan 2022 Bosnia Herzeg. 1– 2 Georgia [Kahvedzic 6; Thales 24, Petry Branco 27] 26 Jan 2022 Spain 2– 2 Azerbaijan [Raul Gomez 11, Sergio Lozano 30; Sergio Lozano 9og, Atayev 16] 29 Jan 2022 Georgia 0– 8 Spain [Borja 8, Sergio Lozano 16pen, Chino 19, Solano 21, Todua 22og, Cecilio 26, Adolfo 31, 38] 29 Jan 2022 Azerbaijan 4– 2 Bosnia and Herzegovina [Bolinha 6, Eduardo 10, Vilela 32, Gallo 39; Radmilovic 11pen, Kahvedzic 31] 1.SPAIN 3 2 1 0 15- 3 7 2.GEORGIA 3 2 0 1 5-11 6 3.Azerbaijan 3 1 1 1 8- 7 4 4.Bosnia Herzeg. 3 0 0 3 4-11 0 Quarterfinals 31 Jan 2022 Portugal 3– 2 Finland [Afonso Jesus 3, 14, Miguel Angelo 29; Hosio 9, Autio 26] 31 Jan 2022 Kazakhstan 3– 5 Ukraine [Douglas Junior 33, Orazov 36, 39; Shoturma 14, Korsun 24, Zvarych 29, Razuvanov 37, Lebid 38] 01 Feb 2022 Russia 3– 1 Georgia [Niyazov 22, Chishkala 27, 39; Petry Branco 23] 01 Feb 2022 Spain 5– 1 Slovakia [Mellado 1, 23, Sergio Lozano 9, Campos 15, 34; Serbin 33] Semifinals 04 Feb 2022 Ukraine 2– 3 Russia [Siryi 15, Abakshyn 34; Sokolov 1, Afanasyev 14, Niyazov 30] 04 Feb 2022 Portugal 3– 2 Spain [Bruno Coelho 28pen, Zicky Té 31, 38; Raul Gomez 1, Chino 12] Third Place Match 6 Feb 2022 Spain 4– 1 Ukraine [Mellado 10, Solano 17, Boyis 30, Adolfo 31; Cherniavskyi 16] Final 06 Feb 2022 Portugal 4– 2 Russia [Tomas Paco 18, André Coelho 26, 31, Pany Varela 39; Sokolov 9, Afanasyev 12]

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