UEFA Women's Futsal Championship
Organising body | UEFA |
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Founded | 2018 |
Region | Europe |
Number of teams | Maximum of 55 (Qualifiers) 4 (Finals) |
Current champions | Spain (3rd title) |
Most successful team(s) | Spain (3 titles) |
Website | Official website |
UEFA Women's Futsal Euro 2023 |
The UEFA European Women's Futsal Championship,[1] also referred to as UEFA Women's Futsal Euro, is the main futsal competition of the women's national futsal teams governed by UEFA (the Union of European Football Associations).
The tournament is held every two years, with the first final tournament was held in February 2019 and featured four teams.[2][3] The second edition, originally to be held in 2021, had been postponed a year to 2022 due to the COVID-19 pandemic.[4]
Spain is the most successful team after winning the first three editions.
Results by edition
Year | Host | Final | Third place match | ||||
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Winner | Score | Runner-up | Third place | Score | Fourth place | ||
2019 Details |
Portugal[5] |
Spain |
4–0 | Portugal |
Russia |
2–2 3–2 (p) |
Ukraine |
2022 Details |
Portugal[6] |
Spain |
3–3 (a.e.t.) 4–1 (p) |
Portugal |
Ukraine |
2–1 | Hungary |
2023 Details |
Hungary[7] |
Spain |
5–1 | Ukraine |
Portugal |
12–0 | Hungary |
Performance by nations
Team | Winners | Runners-up | Third-place | Fourth-place | Total |
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Spain | 3 (2019, 2022, 2023) | – | – | – | 3 |
Portugal | – | 2 (2019, 2022) | 1 (2023) | – | 3 |
Ukraine | – | 1 (2023) | 1 (2022) | 1 (2019) | 3 |
Russia | – | – | 1 (2019) | – | 1 |
Hungary | – | – | – | 2 (2022, 2023) | 2 |
Participation details
Team | 2019 (4) |
2022 (4) |
2023 (4) |
Years |
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Hungary | – | 4th[!] | 4th | 2 |
Portugal | 2nd | 2nd | 3rd | 3 |
Russia | 3rd | –[!] | DQ | 1 |
Spain | 1st | 1st | 1st | 3 |
Ukraine | 4th | 3rd | 2nd | 3 |
- ^Russia originally qualified for the 2022 tournament as a group winner, but on 2 May 2022 UEFA banned all Russian clubs and teams from European competitions due to the invasion of Ukraine. Russia was replaced by Hungary, who finished second in Group 1 of the Main Round, won by Russia.
See also
References
- ^ "Regulations of the UEFA European Women's Futsal Championship 2020/21" (PDF). UEFA.com. Union of European Football Associations. December 2019. Archived from the original (PDF) on 19 February 2020. Retrieved 12 December 2019.
- ^ "UEFA to revamp and expand futsal competitions". UEFA.com. 4 April 2017.
- ^ "Futsal entering an exciting era". UEFA.com. 30 January 2018.
- ^ "UEFA Women's Futsal EURO: full guide". UEFA.com.
- ^ "Portugal to host first Women's Futsal EURO finals". UEFA.com. 27 September 2018.
- ^ "Portugal to host Women's Futsal EURO finals in Gondomar, Porto". UEFA.com. 16 December 2021.
- ^ "Hungary to host Women's Futsal EURO finals in March". UEFA.com. 29 November 2022.