Futsal

Futsal is a football-based game played on a hardcourt like a basketball court, smaller than a football pitch, and mainly indoors.

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International futsal match between Argentina and Brazil in 2007
Highest governing bodyFIFA, AMF and WCF-League
First played1930, Montevideo, Uruguay
Characteristics
ContactLimited
Team members5 per side
TypeIndoor
EquipmentFutsal ball
VenueFutsal court
Presence
OlympicNo (except 2018 Youth Olympics)
ParalympicNo
This picture is showing an indoor competition in Guatemala City.
An indoor futsal competition

It has similarities to five-a-side football and indoor football.

Futsal is played between two teams of five players each, one of whom is the goalkeeper. Unlimited substitutions are permitted. Unlike some other forms of indoor football, it is played on a hard court surface marked by lines; walls or boards are not used. It is played with a smaller, harder, lower-bounce ball than association football. The surface, ball and rules favour ball control and passing in small spaces.

The game emphasizes control, improvisation, creativity and technique.

Naming

Futsal comes from the Portuguese futebol de salão and from the [Spanish] fútbol sala or fútbol de salón (all translatable as "indoor football"). During its second world championships held in Madrid in 1985, the Spanish name fútbol sala was used. The World Futsal Association registered the name futsal in 1985, following a dispute with FIFA over the name fútbol. Since then, futsal has become the officially and internationally accepted name, and FIFA has also started using the term.

History

Origins

Futsal started in 1930 when Juan Carlos Ceriani, a teacher in Montevideo, Uruguay, created a version of indoor football for YMCAs.

Originally developed for basketball courts, a rule book for the new sport was published in September 1933. Association football was already highly popular in the country, and after Uruguay won the 1930 World Cup and gold medals in the 1924 and 1928 Summer Olympics, it attracted even more practitioners. Ceriani's goal was to create a team game similar to football that could be played indoors or outdoors.

While writing the rule book, Ceriani combined the principles of association football—where the ball may be touched with every part of the body except the hands—with rules from other sports: from basketball, the number of players (five per team) and the game's duration (40 active minutes); from water polo, the goalkeeping rules; and from team handball, the field and goal sizes.

The YMCA spread the game quickly throughout South America. It was easily played by everyone, everywhere, and in any weather condition, helping players of other sports stay in shape all year round. These reasons convinced João Lotufo, a Brazilian, to bring the game to his country and adapt it to the needs of physical education.

Initially, the rules were not uniform. In 1956, the rules were modified by Habib Maphuz and Luiz Gonzaga de Oliveira Fernandes within the YMCA of São Paulo, Brazil, to allow seniors to compete. Luiz de Oliveira wrote the Book of Rules of Futsal in 1956, then adopted also at the international level.

In 1965, the Confederación Sudamericana de Futsal (South American Futsal Confederation) was formed, consisting of Uruguay, Brazil, Paraguay, Peru and Argentina.

Shortly after, a tournament was organized. It attracted some interest in South American media, which regularly began to follow futsal. In particular, it was the Brazilian journalist José Antônio Inglêz who passionately contributed to the rapid spread of the game, as well as being credited as the man who coined the name "futsal".

The most attended futsal match in history was played on 7 September 2014 on Mane Garrincha Stadium in Brazil's capital Brasilia between Brazil and Argentina in front of 56,483 spectators.

Futsal today

Today, futsal is a very popular global sport, with one source estimating 12 million players across the world. We have games going on in gyms, basketball courts, top floor arenas etc. Due to its easy setup, enhanced accessibility, and lower physical requirements, futsal has become an essential resource for coaches aiming to develop players.

Governing bodies

The two most important governing bodies of futsal are the Asociación Mundial de Fútsal (AMF) and Fédération Internationale de Football Association (FIFA). AMF is the successor organization to the original governing body. FIFA later took an interest in futsal. However, talks between FIFA and AMF to reconcile governance were not successful. FIFA organizes its own separate competitions.

The International Futsal Alliance (IFA) is a partnership of countries formed to offer high quality futsal tournaments throughout the world. It sees itself as ancillary rather than competing with FIFA. Its membership spans countries from North and South America, Europe, Africa, Asia, and Oceania. Several tournaments have been organized under the auspices of IFA, including a world cup for men held in 2019 and one for women held in 2017.

Region AMF-affiliated FIFA-affiliated
World Asociación Mundial de Fútsal (AMF) Fédération Internationale de Football Association (FIFA)
Asia Confederation of Asian Futsal (CAFS) Asian Football Confederation (AFC)
Africa Confédération Africaine de Futsal (CAFUSA) Confederation of African Football (CAF)
North America, Central America and Caribbean Confederation of North, Central American and the Caribbean Futsal (CONCACFUTSAL) Confederation of North, Central American and Caribbean Association Football (CONCACAF)
South America Confederación Sudamericana de Futsal (CSFS)

Confederación Sudamericana de Futsal (CPFS/PANAFUTSAL)

Confederación Sudamericana de Fútbol (CONMEBOL)
Oceania Oceania Futsal Confederation (CFSO) Oceania Football Confederation (OFC)
Europe Futsal European Federation (FEF) Union of European Football Associations (UEFA)

Rules

There are currently two governing bodies: Asociación Mundial de Fútsal (AMF) and Fédération Internationale de Football Association (FIFA) which are responsible for maintaining and regulating the official rules of their respective versions of futsal.

FIFA publishes its futsal rules as the 'Laws of the Game', in which each of the 17 'laws' is a thematically related collection of individual regulations. The laws define all aspects of the game, including which may be changed to suit local competitions and leagues.

Many of the laws are similar or identical to those found in association football, or reference association football in their absence (such as a section noting that there is no offside infraction in futsal). These rules are subjective and differ from tournament to tournament.

Summary of rules

    Length of the field
    minimum 25 m × 16 m (82 ft × 52 ft), maximum 42 m × 25 m (138 ft × 82 ft).
    Ball
    Ages 13 and up: Size 4, circumference 62–64 cm (24–25 in), weight between 400–440 g (14–16 oz) at the start of the game.
    Ages 9–13: Size 3, circumference 56–59 cm (22–23 in), weight between 350–380 g (12–13 oz) at the start of the game.
    Dropped from a height of 2 m (6 ft 7 in), the first rebound must not be lower than 50 cm (20 in) or more than 65 cm (26 in).
    The ideal futsal ball should weigh 390–490 grams.
    Time
    There are two periods of 20 minutes with time stopping at every dead ball. Between the two periods there is a break of 15 minutes. Each team may use one time-out per half, which lasts one minute. Some leagues and tournaments use 25 minute periods with running time.
    Number of players
    There are five players for each team in the field, one of them as goalkeeper, and a maximum number of 12 players that can be used each match. Substitutions are unlimited and on-the-fly.
    Fouls
    All direct free kicks count as accumulated fouls. A direct free kick is awarded for kicking, jumping, pushing, striking,holding, spitting, and deliberate handling. Indirect free kicks, such as playing dangerously and impeding, do not count as accumulated fouls. A team is warned by the referee when they commit five accumulated fouls in a half. All accumulated fouls after the warning result in a direct kick from the second penalty mark.
    Cards
    A caution can be shown for unsporting behavior, dissent, failure to respect the distance on a restart, excessive delay of a restart, persistent infringement, or incorrectly entering/leaving the field of play. A player or substitute can be sent off for serious foul play, violent conduct, spitting, illegally denying an obvious goal-scoring opportunity, abusive language, and receiving a second caution. Sent-off players are ejected from the game and their team must play short for two minutes or until the other team scores a goal.
    Free kicks
    Taken from the spot of the infringement or on the line of the penalty area nearest the infringement (indirect only). All opponents must be at least 5 m (16 ft) away from the ball. The kick must be taken within four seconds or an indirect kick is awarded to the other team.
    Kick from the second penalty mark
    Awarded when a team commits 6 or more accumulated fouls in a half. Second penalty mark is 10 m (33 ft) from the goal, opponents must be behind the ball, goalkeeper must be at least 5 m (16 ft) away.
    Penalty kick
    6 m (20 ft) from the center of the goal for fouls inside the 6 m (20 ft) goal keeper's area.
    Goalkeeper
    When in possession of the ball, the goalkeeper has 4 seconds to get rid of the ball. If the ball is kept too long, the referee will give an indirect kick to the other team. The goalkeeper may play freely when in the opponent's half.
    Goalkeeper pass-back restriction
    Once the goalkeeper has released the ball either by kicking or throwing, the goalkeeper may not touch it again until the ball goes out of play or is touched by an opponent. The sanction for violation is an indirect free kick. The goalkeeper may receive the ball freely when on the opponent's half.
    Kick-in
    A kick-in is used instead of a throw-in. The player must place the ball on the touchline or outside but not more than 25 cm (9.8 in) from the place the ball went out of play. The ball must be stationary, and the kick-in must be taken within 4 seconds from the time the player is ready. During kick-in, opponents must stand at least 5 m (16 ft) from the ball. If four seconds elapses or an illegal kick is taken, the referee will award a kick-in to the other team. It is not allowed to score directly from a kick-in: the goal is valid only if someone else touches the ball before it enters in goal.
    Goal clearance
    A goal clearance is used instead of a goal kick. The goalkeeper must throw the ball with their hands, and it must leave the penalty area within four seconds. If goal clearance is taken illegally the goalkeeper may retry, but the referee will not reset the count. If four seconds elapses, the other team gets an indirect kick on the penalty area line.
    Corner kick
    The ball must be placed inside the arc nearest to the point where the ball crossed the goal line and the opponent must stand on field at least 5 m (16 ft) from the corner arch until the ball is in play. The corner kick must be taken within 4 seconds of being ready or else a goal clearance will be awarded to the other team. The ball is in play when it is kicked and moves.
    Referees
    For international matches, there must be two referees: one (first referee) is positioned on the touchline near the timekeeper table and communicates with the timekeeper, while the other (second referee) is in the opposite side of the field. At the timekeeper table there is a timekeeper and a third referee, who controls the teams' benches. In minor events, the third referees and the timekeeper are not used.

Players, equipment and officials

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The Brazil national futsal team line up before a match.

There are five players on the field on each team, one of whom is the goalkeeper. The maximum number of substitutes allowed is nine (FIFA change 2012), with unlimited substitutions during the match. Substitutes can come on even when the ball is in play but the player coming off must leave the field before the substitute can enter the playing field. If a team has or is reduced to fewer than three players remaining, the match is abandoned and counted as a loss for the team with the lack of players.

The kit is made up of a jersey or shirt with sleeves, shorts, socks, shinguards made out of metal, plastic or foam, and shoes with rubber soles. The goalkeeper is allowed to wear long trousers and a different coloured kit to distinguish themself from the other players on the team and the referee. The goalkeeper is also allowed to wear elbow pads because the surface is about as hard as a tennis court or basketball court. Jewellery is not allowed, nor are other items that could be dangerous to the player wearing the item or to other active participants.

The match is controlled by the referee, who enforces the Laws of the Game, and the first referee is the only one who can legally abandon the match because of interference from outside the field. This referee is assisted by a second referee who typically watches over the goal lines or assists the primary referee with calls on fouls or plays. The decisions made by the referees are final and can only be changed if the referees think it is necessary and play has not restarted. There is also a third referee and a timekeeper who are provided with equipment to keep a record of fouls in the match. In the event of injury to the second referee, the third referee will replace the second referee.

The court

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A futsal court

The futsal court is made up of wood or artificial material, or similar surface, although any flat, smooth and non-abrasive material may be used. The length of the field is in the range of 38–42 m (125–138 ft), and the width is in the range of 20–25 m (66–82 ft) in international matches. For other matches, it can be 25–42 m (82–138 ft) in length, while the width can be 16–25 m (52–82 ft), as long as the length of the longer boundary lines (touchlines) are greater than the shorter boundaries where the goals are placed (goal lines) (Basketball courts of 28 m × 15 m (92 ft × 49 ft) can be used). The "standard" size court for an international is 40 m × 20 m (131 ft × 66 ft) (the size of a handball field). The ceiling must be at least 4 m (13 ft) high.

A rectangular goal is positioned at the middle of each goal line. The inner edges of the vertical goal posts must be 3 m (9.8 ft) apart, and the lower edge of the horizontal crossbar supported by the goal posts must be 2 m (6.6 ft) above the ground. Nets made of hemp, jute or nylon are attached to the back of the goalposts and crossbar. The lower part of the nets is attached to curved tubing or another suitable means of support. The depth of the goal is 80 cm (31 in) at the top and 1 m (3.3 ft) at the bottom.

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A futsal arena in Tokyo

In front of each goal is an area known as the penalty area. This area is created by drawing quarter-circles with a 6 m (20 ft) radius from the goal line, centered on the goalposts. The upper part of each quarter-circle is then joined by a 3.16 m (10.4 ft) line running parallel to the goal line between the goalposts. The line marking the edge of the penalty area is known as the penalty area line. The penalty area marks where the goalkeeper is allowed to touch the ball with hands. The penalty mark is six metres from the goal line when it reaches the middle of the goalposts. The second penalty mark is 10 metres (33 ft) from the goal line when it reaches the middle of the goalposts. A penalty kick from the penalty spot is awarded if a player commits a foul inside the penalty area. The second penalty spot is used if a player commits their team's sixth foul in the opposing team's half or in their own half in the area bordered by the halfway line and an imaginary line parallel to the halfway line passing through the second penalty mark; the free kick is taken from the second penalty mark.

Any standard team handball field can be used for futsal, including goals and floor markings.

Duration and tie-breaking methods

A standard match consists of two equal periods of 20 minutes. The length of either half is extended to allow penalty kicks to be taken or a direct free kick to be taken against a team that has committed more than five fouls. The interval between the two halves cannot exceed 15 minutes.

In some competitions, the game cannot end in a draw, so away goals, extra time and kicks from the penalty mark are the three methods for determining the winner after a match has been drawn. Away goals mean that if the team's score is level after playing one home and one away game, the team which has scored more away goals wins. Extra time consists of two periods of five minutes. If no winner is produced after these methods, three kicks from the penalty mark are taken, and the team that has scored the most wins. If it is not decided after three kicks from the penalty mark, it continues to go on with one extra kick from the penalty mark to each team at a time until one of them has scored more goals than the other. Unlike extra time, the goals scored in a shoot-out do not count towards the goals scored throughout the match.

The start and restart of play

At the beginning of the match, a coin toss is used to decide who will start the match. A kick-off is used to signal the start of play and is used at the start of the second half and any periods of extra time. It is also used after a goal has been scored, with the other team starting the play. After a temporary stoppage for any reason not mentioned in the Laws of the Game, the referee will drop the ball where the play was stopped, provided that, before the stoppage, the ball was in play and had not crossed either the touch lines or goal lines.

If the ball goes over the goal line or touchline, hits the ceiling, or the play is stopped by the referee, the ball is out of play. If it hits the ceiling of an indoor arena, play is restarted with a kick-in to the opponents of the team that last touched the ball, under the place where it hit the ceiling.

Lack of offside rule

Unlike association football, there is no offside in futsal. Under the Futsal Laws of the Game, Law 11 references offside as it does in association football, but only says that there is no offside in futsal.

Misconduct

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Players are cautioned with a yellow card and sent off with a red card.

A direct free kick can be awarded to the opposing team if a player succeeds or attempts to kick or trip an opponent, jumps, charges or pushes an opponent, or strikes or attempts to strike an opponent. Holding, touching or spitting at an opponent are offenses that are worthy of a direct free kick, as are sliding in to play the ball while an opponent is playing it or carrying, striking or throwing the ball (except the goalkeeper).

These are all accumulated fouls. After five accumulated fouls in a half, the sixth accumulated foul and beyond result in a direct kick from the penalty mark where members of both teams may not make a wall prior to the kick.

The direct free kick is taken where the infringement occurred, unless it is awarded to the defending team in their penalty area, in which case the free kick may be taken from anywhere inside the penalty area. A penalty kick is awarded if a player commits one of the fouls that are worthy of a direct free kick inside their own penalty area. The position of the ball does not matter as long as it is in play but for a penalty kick, the ball must be on the outer line, perpendicular to the center of the net.

An indirect free kick is awarded to the opposing team if a goalkeeper clears the ball but then touches it with their hands before anyone else, if the goalkeeper controls the ball with hands when it has been kicked to them by a teammate, or if they touch or control the ball with hands or feet in their own half for more than four seconds.

An indirect free kick is also awarded to the opposing team if a player plays in a dangerous manner, deliberately obstructs an opponent, prevents the goalkeeper from throwing the ball with hands or anything else for which play is stopped to caution or dismiss a player. The indirect free kick is taken from the place where the infringement occurred.

Yellow and red cards are used in futsal. The yellow card is to caution players over their actions. If they get two, they are given a red card, which means they are sent off the field. A yellow card is shown if a player shows unsporting behavior, dissent, persistent infringement of the Laws of the Game, delaying the restart of play, failing to respect the distance of the player from the ball when play is being restarted, infringement of substitution procedure or entering, re-entering and leaving the field without the referee's permission. A player is shown the red card and sent off if they engage in serious foul play, violent conduct, spitting at another person, or denying the opposing team a goal by handling the ball (except the goalkeeper inside their penalty area). Also punishable with a red card is denying an opponent moving towards the player's goal a goal scoring opportunity by committing an offense punishable by a free kick or a penalty kick and using offensive, insulting or abusive language or gestures. A player who has been sent off must leave the vicinity of the field.[citation needed]

A substitute player is permitted to come on two minutes after a teammate has been sent off, unless a goal is scored before the end of the two minutes. If a team with more players scores against a team with fewer players, another player can be added to the team with an inferior number of players. If the teams are equal when the goal is scored or if the team with fewer players scores, both teams remain with the same number of players.[citation needed]

World ranking

Men

There is currently no official futsal ranking.
As of 24 December 2023, the top 30 teams according to one Elo-based ranking system are:

# Team Points
1 Futsal Russia 1,829
2 Futsal Spain 1,754
3 Futsal Portugal 1,727
4 Futsal Brazil 1,647
5 Futsal Argentina 1,609
6 Futsal Kazakhstan 1,593
7 Futsal Iran 1,549
8 Futsal Morocco 1,526
9 Futsal Ukraine 1,468
10 Futsal Paraguay 1,453
11 Futsal Japan 1,409
12 Futsal France 1,405
13 Futsal Italy 1,398
14 Futsal Colombia 1,365
15 Futsal Croatia 1,350
16 Futsal Finland 1,340
17 Futsal Slovenia 1,327
18 Futsal Poland 1,321
19 Futsal Serbia 1,320
20 Futsal Czech Republic 1,304
21 Futsal Azerbaijan 1,301
22 Futsal Georgia 1,286
23 Futsal Uruguay 1,284
24 Futsal Romania 1,242
25 Futsal Thailand 1,230
26 Futsal Uzbekistan 1,229
27 Futsal Netherlands 1,219
28 Futsal Venezuela 1,216
29 Futsal Costa Rica 1,212
30 Futsal Hungary 1,200

Calculate function

where:

  • POld: team's point before the match
  • n : the importance coefficient
    • 60 for World Cup finals;
    • 50 for continental championship finals and major intercontinental tournaments;
    • 40 for World Cup and continental qualifiers and major tournaments;
    • 30 for all other tournaments;
    • 20 for friendly matches.
  • r: Result of the match
    • 1 for a winning.
    • 0.5 for a drawing.
    • 0 for a losing.
  • re : the expected result of the match:
    where dR is the difference between two teams' ratings before the game.

Women

As of 23 October 2022, according to a ranking based partly on the Elo system, the top 10 teams are:

# Team Points
1 Futsal Brazil 6,473
2 Futsal Spain 6,306
3 Futsal Portugal 6,172
4 Futsal Russia 5,971
5 Futsal Colombia 5,805
6 Futsal Italy 5,800
7 Futsal Iran 5,730
8 Futsal Ukraine 5,704
9 Futsal Argentina 5,687
10 Futsal Japan 5,662

Competitions

National team competitions

Men

Region AMF-affiliated FIFA-affiliated Other competitions
World AMF Futsal World Cup FIFA Futsal World Cup
Asia AFC Futsal Asian Cup
Africa Africa Futsal Cup of Nations
North America, Central America and Caribbean CONCACAF Futsal Championship
  • Central American Games
South America Copa América de Futsal
Oceania Oceanian Futsal Championship
Europe UEFS Futsal Men's Championship UEFA Futsal Championship

Women

Region AMF-affiliated FIFA-affiliated Other competitions
World AMF Futsal Women's World Cup Women's Futsal World Tournament
Asia AFC Women's Futsal Championship Asian Indoor and Martial Arts Games
Southeast Asian Games
CAFA Futsal Championship
WAFF Futsal Championship
Africa
North America, Central America and Caribbean
South America Copa América Femenina de Futsal
Oceania
Europe UEFS Futsal Women's Championship UEFA Women's Futsal Championship

Club competitions

Region AMF-affiliated men's competitions AMF-affiliated women's competitions FIFA-affiliated men's competitions FIFA-affiliated women's competitions Other competitions
World AMF Club World Cup Intercontinental Futsal Cup Futsal 5 A-Side Australia (FFAA) Interstate Club Championship
South America Copa Libertadores de Futsal Copa Libertadores Femenina de Futsal
Asia AFC Futsal Club Championship
AFF Futsal Cup
Africa
North America, Central America and Caribbean CONCACAF Futsal Club Championship TSC Futsal League
Oceania OFC Futsal Champions League
Europe
  • UEFS European Champions Cup
  • UEFS Cup
  • UEFS Veteran European Champions Cup
  • UEFS Women's European Champions Cup
  • UEFS Women's Cup
UEFA Futsal Champions League

Discontinued competitions

FIFA competitions

Men

International

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Competition Year City Country Winner Futsal Runner-up Futsal 3rd Futsal 4th
FIFA Futsal World Cup 1989 Rotterdam Futsal Netherlands Futsal Brazil Futsal Netherlands Futsal United States Futsal Belgium
1992 Hong Kong Futsal Hong Kong Futsal Brazil Futsal United States Futsal Spain Futsal Iran
1996 Barcelona Futsal Spain Futsal Brazil Futsal Spain Futsal Russia Futsal Ukraine
2000 Guatemala City Futsal Guatemala Futsal Spain Futsal Brazil Futsal Portugal Futsal Russia
2004 Taipei City Futsal Taiwan Futsal Spain Futsal Italy Futsal Brazil Futsal Argentina
2008 Rio de Janeiro Futsal Brazil Futsal Brazil Futsal Spain Futsal Italy Futsal Russia
2012 Bangkok Futsal Thailand Futsal Brazil Futsal Spain Futsal Italy Futsal Colombia
2016 Cali Futsal Colombia Futsal Argentina Futsal Russia Futsal Iran Futsal Portugal
2021 Vilnius, Kaunas, and Klaipėda Futsal Lithuania Futsal Portugal Futsal Argentina Futsal Brazil Futsal Kazakhstan
2024 Tashkent, and TBD Futsal Uzbekistan
Futsal Confederations Cup 2009 Tripoli Futsal Libya Futsal Iran Futsal Uruguay Futsal Libya Futsal Guatemala
2013 Caxias do Sul Futsal Brazil Futsal Brazil Futsal Colombia Futsal Chile Futsal Croatia
2014 Kuwait City Futsal Kuwait Futsal Argentina Futsal Czech Republic Futsal Brazil Futsal Italy
Mediterranean Futsal Cup 2010 Tripoli Futsal Libya Futsal Croatia Futsal Libya Futsal Slovenia Futsal France
Futsal Mundialito 1994 Milan Futsal Italy Futsal Italy Futsal Croatia Futsal Spain Futsal Hungary
1995 Rio de Janeiro Futsal Brazil Futsal Brazil Futsal Italy Futsal Spain Futsal United States
1996 Rio de Janeiro Futsal Brazil Futsal Brazil Futsal Paraguay Futsal Argentina Futsal United States
1998 Rio de Janeiro Futsal Brazil Futsal Brazil Futsal Argentina Futsal United States Futsal Italy
2001 Joinville Futsal Brazil Futsal Brazil Futsal Argentina Futsal Portugal Futsal Czech Republic
2002 Reggio Calabria Futsal Italy Futsal Brazil Futsal Italy Futsal Russia Futsal Argentina
2006 Algarve Futsal Portugal Futsal Portugal Futsal Croatia Futsal Angola Futsal Mozambique
2007 Algarve Futsal Portugal Futsal Portugal Futsal Slovakia Futsal Hungary Futsal Croatia
2008 Algarve Futsal Portugal Futsal Portugal Futsal Hungary Futsal Angola Futsal Libya
Grand Prix de Futsal 2005 Brusque, Santa Catarina Futsal Brazil Futsal Brazil Futsal Colombia Futsal Argentina Futsal Uruguay
2006 Caxias do Sul Futsal Brazil Futsal Brazil Futsal Italy Futsal Croatia Futsal Argentina
2007 Joinville, Lages, and Jaraguá do Sul Futsal Brazil Futsal Brazil Futsal Iran Futsal Argentina Futsal Hungary
2008 Fortaleza Futsal Brazil Futsal Brazil Futsal Argentina Futsal Ukraine Futsal Paraguay
2009 Anápolis and Goiânia Futsal Brazil Futsal Brazil Futsal Iran Futsal Romania Futsal Czech Republic
2010 Anápolis Futsal Brazil Futsal Spain Futsal Brazil Futsal Paraguay Futsal Iran
2011 Manaus Futsal Brazil Futsal Brazil Futsal Russia Futsal Argentina Futsal Iran
2013 Maringá Futsal Brazil Futsal Brazil Futsal Russia Futsal Iran Futsal Paraguay
2014 São Bernardo Futsal Brazil Futsal Brazil Futsal Colombia Futsal Iran Futsal Guatemala
2015 Uberaba Futsal Brazil Futsal Brazil Futsal Iran Futsal Colombia Futsal Paraguay
2018 Brusque, Santa Catarina Futsal Brazil Futsal Brazil Futsal Czech Republic Futsal Uruguay Futsal Costa Rica
Arab Futsal Championship 1998 Cairo Futsal Egypt Futsal Egypt Futsal Morocco Futsal Libya Futsal Palestine
2005 Cairo Futsal Egypt Futsal Egypt Futsal Morocco Futsal Lebanon Futsal Libya
2007 Tripoli Futsal Libya Futsal Libya Futsal Egypt Futsal Lebanon Futsal Morocco
2008 Port Said Futsal Egypt Futsal Libya Futsal Egypt Futsal Jordan Futsal Lebanon
2021 6th of October(city) Futsal Egypt Futsal Morocco Futsal Egypt No third place match played
2022 Dammam Futsal Saudi Arabia Futsal Morocco Futsal Iraq No third place match played
2023 Jeddah Futsal Saudi Arabia Futsal Morocco Futsal Kuwait No third place match played

Continental (major)

Continental Year Country Winner Futsal Runner-up Futsal 3rd Futsal 4th
Africa (CAF) 1996 Futsal Egypt Futsal Egypt Futsal Ghana Futsal Zimbabwe Futsal Somalia
2000 Futsal Egypt Futsal Egypt Futsal Morocco Futsal Libya Futsal South Africa
2004 Home & away Futsal Egypt Futsal Mozambique Futsal Morocco Futsal Guinea-Bissau
2008 Futsal Libya Futsal Libya Futsal Egypt Futsal Morocco Futsal Mozambique
2016 Futsal South Africa Futsal Morocco Futsal Egypt Futsal Mozambique Futsal Zambia
2020 Futsal Morocco Futsal Morocco Futsal Egypt Futsal Angola Futsal Libya
Asia (AFC) 1999 Futsal Malaysia Futsal Iran Futsal South Korea Futsal Kazakhstan Futsal Japan
2000 Futsal Thailand Futsal Iran Futsal Kazakhstan Futsal Thailand Futsal Japan
2001 Futsal Iran Futsal Iran Futsal Uzbekistan Futsal South Korea Futsal Japan
2002 Futsal Indonesia Futsal Iran Futsal Japan Futsal Thailand Futsal South Korea
2003 Futsal Iran Futsal Iran Futsal Japan Futsal Thailand Futsal Kuwait
2004 Futsal Macau Futsal Iran Futsal Japan Futsal Thailand Futsal Uzbekistan
2005 Futsal Vietnam Futsal Iran Futsal Japan Futsal Uzbekistan & Futsal Kyrgyzstan
2006 Futsal Uzbekistan Futsal Japan Futsal Uzbekistan Futsal Iran Futsal Kyrgyzstan
2007 Futsal Japan Futsal Iran Futsal Japan Futsal Uzbekistan Futsal Kyrgyzstan
2008 Futsal Thailand Futsal Iran Futsal Thailand Futsal Japan Futsal China
2010 Futsal Uzbekistan Futsal Iran Futsal Uzbekistan Futsal Japan Futsal China
2012 Futsal United Arab Emirates Futsal Japan Futsal Thailand Futsal Iran Futsal Australia
2014 Futsal Vietnam Futsal Japan Futsal Iran Futsal Uzbekistan Futsal Kuwait
2016 Futsal Uzbekistan Futsal Iran Futsal Uzbekistan Futsal Thailand Futsal Vietnam
2018 Futsal Taiwan Futsal Iran Futsal Japan Futsal Uzbekistan Futsal Iraq
2020 Kuwait Cancelled due to COVID-19 pandemic
2022 Futsal Kuwait Futsal Japan Futsal Iran Futsal Uzbekistan Futsal Thailand
Europe (UEFA) 1996 Futsal Spain Futsal Spain Futsal Russia Futsal Belgium Futsal Italy
1999 Futsal Spain Futsal Russia Futsal Spain Futsal Italy Futsal Netherlands
2001 Futsal Russia Futsal Spain Futsal Ukraine Futsal Russia Futsal Italy
2003 Futsal Italy Futsal Italy Futsal Ukraine Futsal Spain & Futsal Czech Republic
2005 Futsal Czech Republic Futsal Spain Futsal Russia Futsal Italy Futsal Ukraine
2007 Futsal Portugal Futsal Spain Futsal Italy Futsal Russia Futsal Portugal
2010 Futsal Hungary Futsal Spain Futsal Portugal Futsal Czech Republic Futsal Azerbaijan
2012 Futsal Croatia Futsal Spain Futsal Russia Futsal Italy Futsal Croatia
2014 Futsal Belgium Futsal Italy Futsal Russia Futsal Spain Futsal Portugal
2016 Futsal Serbia Futsal Spain Futsal Russia Futsal Kazakhstan Futsal Serbia
2018 Futsal Slovenia Futsal Portugal Futsal Spain Futsal Russia Futsal Kazakhstan
2022 Futsal Netherlands Futsal Portugal Futsal Russia Futsal Spain Futsal Ukraine
North America, Central America and Caribbean
(CONCACAF)
1996 Futsal Guatemala Futsal United States Futsal Cuba Futsal Mexico Futsal Guatemala
2000 Futsal Costa Rica Futsal Costa Rica Futsal Cuba Futsal United States Futsal Mexico
2004 Futsal Costa Rica Futsal United States Futsal Cuba Futsal Costa Rica Futsal Mexico
2008 Futsal Guatemala Futsal Guatemala Futsal Cuba Futsal United States Futsal Panama
2012 Futsal Guatemala Futsal Costa Rica Futsal Guatemala Futsal Panama Futsal Mexico
2016 Futsal Costa Rica Futsal Costa Rica Futsal Panama Futsal Guatemala Futsal Cuba
2021 Futsal Guatemala Futsal Costa Rica Futsal United States Futsal Guatemala Futsal Panama
Oceania (OFC) 1992 Futsal Australia Futsal Australia Futsal Vanuatu Futsal New Zealand
1996 VanuatuVanuatu Futsal Australia Futsal Vanuatu Futsal Fiji Futsal Western Samoa
1999 Futsal Vanuatu Futsal Australia Futsal Fiji Futsal Vanuatu Futsal Papua New Guinea
2004 Futsal Australia Futsal Australia Futsal New Zealand Futsal Vanuatu Futsal Fiji
2008 Futsal Fiji Futsal Solomon Islands Futsal Tahiti Futsal Vanuatu Futsal New Zealand
2009 Futsal Fiji Futsal Solomon Islands Futsal Fiji Futsal Vanuatu Futsal New Caledonia
2010 Futsal Fiji Futsal Solomon Islands Futsal Fiji Futsal New Zealand Futsal Vanuatu
2011 Futsal Fiji Futsal Solomon Islands Futsal Tahiti Futsal New Zealand Futsal Vanuatu
2013 Futsal New Zealand Futsal Australia Futsal Malaysia Futsal New Zealand Futsal Tahiti
2014 New CaledoniaNew Caledonia Futsal Malaysia Futsal New Caledonia Futsal New Zealand Futsal Tahiti
2016 Futsal Fiji Futsal Solomon Islands Futsal New Zealand Futsal Tahiti Futsal Vanuatu
2019 Futsal New Caledonia Futsal Solomon Islands Futsal New Zealand Futsal Tahiti Futsal New Caledonia
2022 Futsal Fiji Futsal New Zealand Futsal Solomon Islands Futsal New Caledonia Futsal FFA President's Five
2023 Futsal New Zealand Futsal New Zealand Futsal Tahiti Futsal Solomon Islands Futsal Fiji
South America (CONMEBOL) 1992 Futsal Brazil Futsal Brazil Futsal Argentina Futsal Paraguay Futsal Ecuador
1995 Futsal Brazil Futsal Brazil Futsal Argentina Futsal Uruguay Futsal Paraguay
1996 Futsal Brazil Futsal Brazil Futsal Uruguay Futsal Argentina Futsal Paraguay
1997 Futsal Brazil Futsal Brazil Futsal Argentina Futsal Paraguay Futsal Uruguay
1998 Futsal Brazil Futsal Brazil Futsal Paraguay Futsal Uruguay Futsal Argentina
1999 Futsal Brazil Futsal Brazil Futsal Paraguay Futsal Argentina Futsal Uruguay
2000 Futsal Brazil Futsal Brazil Futsal Argentina Futsal Uruguay Futsal Bolivia
2003 Futsal Paraguay Futsal Argentina Futsal Brazil Futsal Paraguay Futsal Uruguay
2008 Futsal Uruguay Futsal Brazil Futsal Uruguay Futsal Argentina Futsal Paraguay
2011 Futsal Argentina Futsal Brazil Futsal Argentina Futsal Paraguay Futsal Colombia
2015 Futsal Ecuador Futsal Argentina Futsal Paraguay Futsal Brazil Futsal Colombia
2017 Futsal Argentina Futsal Brazil Futsal Argentina Futsal Paraguay Futsal Uruguay

World University Futsal Championships

Men

  1. 2008: http://old.futsalplanet.com/agenda/agenda-01.asp?id=9262
Year Host Final Third Place Match
Winners Score Runners-Up 3rd Place Score 4th Place
1984
Details
Brazil
São Paulo
Futsal
Brazil
5–4 Futsal
Paraguay
Futsal
Spain
7–6 Futsal
Italy
1990
Details
Italy
Parma
Futsal
Italy
5–4 (pen) Futsal
Spain
Futsal
Soviet Union
5–4 Futsal
Belgium
1992
Details
Spain
Málaga
Futsal
Spain
8–1 Futsal
Belgium
Futsal
Italy
2–1 Futsal
Brazil
1994
Details
Cyprus
Nicosia
Futsal
Russia
6–5 Futsal
Spain
Futsal
Italy
6–2 Futsal
Belgium
1996
Details
Finland
Jyväskylä
Futsal
Brazil
6–5 (aet) Futsal
Russia
Futsal
Ukraine
9–5 Futsal
Portugal
1998
Details
Portugal
Braga
Futsal
Ukraine
3–2 (aet) Futsal
Russia
Futsal
Brazil
5–1 Futsal
Portugal
2000
Details
Brazil
João Pessoa
Futsal
Brazil
6–2 Futsal
Italy
Futsal
Russia
3–2 Futsal
Portugal
2002
Details
Hungary
Nyíregyháza
Futsal
Russia
4–1 Futsal
Italy
Futsal
Ukraine
5–3 Futsal
Hungary
2004
Details
Spain
Palma De Mallorca
Futsal
Ukraine
3–1 Futsal
Brazil
Futsal
Russia
3–2 Futsal
Spain
2006
Details
Poland
Poznań
Futsal
Russia
4–1 Futsal
Brazil
Futsal
Ukraine
5–1 Futsal
Netherlands
2008
Details
Slovenia
Koper
Futsal
Portugal
5–1 Futsal
Ukraine
Futsal
Serbia
8–1 Futsal
Slovenia
2010
Details
Serbia
Novi Sad
Futsal
Brazil
3–2 Futsal
Russia
Futsal
Serbia
6–4 (pen) Futsal
Ukraine
2012
Details
Portugal
Braga
Futsal
Ukraine
1–0 Futsal
Russia
Futsal
Portugal
2–0 Futsal
Thailand
2014
Details
Spain
Antequera/Málaga
Futsal
Russia
8–5 Futsal
Brazil
Futsal
Belarus
7–6 (pen) Futsal
Iran
2016
Details
Brazil
Goiânia
Futsal
Brazil
2–1 Futsal
Russia
Futsal
Czech Republic
11-3 Futsal
France
2018
Details
Kazakhstan
Almaty
Futsal
Russia
4–2 Futsal
Kazakhstan
Futsal
Ukraine
3–0 Futsal
Portugal
2022
Details
Portugal
Guimarães
Futsal
Brazil
6–4 Futsal
Ukraine
Futsal
Portugal
5–3 Futsal
Czech Republic

Women's

  1. 2008:http://old.futsalplanet.com/agenda/agenda-01.asp?id=9462
Year Host Final Third Place Match
Winners Score Runners-Up 3rd Place Score 4th Place
2008
details
Brazil
Vitória, Espírito Santo
Futsal
Brazil
11–4 Futsal
Portugal
Futsal
China
3–1 Futsal
Costa Rica
2010
details
Serbia
Novi Sad
Futsal
Brazil
n/a Futsal
Portugal
Futsal
Russia
n/a Futsal
France
2012
details
Portugal
Braga
Futsal
Brazil
n/a Futsal
Spain
Futsal
Portugal
n/a Futsal
Russia
2014
details
Spain
Antequera/Málaga
Futsal
Brazil
2–1 Futsal
Russia
Futsal
Russia
1–0 Futsal
Portugal
2016
details
Brazil
Goiânia
Futsal
Brazil
3–1 Futsal
Russia
Futsal
Portugal
6–0 Futsal
Canada
2018
details
Kazakhstan
Almaty
Futsal
Russia
2–0 Futsal
Ukraine
Futsal
France
4–4 Futsal
Portugal
2022
details
Portugal
Guimarães

^n/a A round-robin tournament determined the final standings.

Euro University

5th European Universities Championship 14-19/7/2008 Wroclaw (Poland)

http://old.futsalplanet.com/agenda/agenda-01.asp?id=9256

China International Futsal Tournament

  1. 2009: http://awards.futsalplanet.com/news/news-01.asp?id=10881
  2. 2010: http://awards.futsalplanet.com/news/news-01.asp?id=12896
  3. 2011: http://awards.futsalplanet.com/news/news-01.asp?id=14679
  4. 2012: http://awards.futsalplanet.com/news/news-01.asp?id=16276
  5. 2013: http://awards.futsalplanet.com/agenda/agenda-01.asp?id=17791
  6. 2014: http://old.futsalplanet.com/agenda/agenda-01.asp?id=18700
  7. 2014: http://old.futsalplanet.com/news/news-01.asp?id=18826
  8. 2015: http://old.futsalplanet.com/news/news-01.asp?id=19278
  9. 2016: http://old.futsalplanet.com/news/news-01.asp?id=20280
  10. 2017: http://old.futsalplanet.com/news/news-01.asp?id=20785
  11. 2018: http://futsalplanet.com/news.aspx?id=282
  12. 2019: http://www.futsalplanet.com/news.aspx?id=371 (Men and Women).

CFA Futsal International Tournaments - Changshu Story

Year Host Final Third Place Match
Winners Score Runners-Up 3rd Place Score 4th Place
2014
Details
China
China
Futsal
Thailand
n/a Futsal
China
Futsal
Mexico
n/a Futsal
Myanmar
2015
Details
China
China
Futsal
Iran
n/a Futsal
China
Futsal
Myanmar
n/a Futsal
Mexico
2016
Details
China
China
Futsal
Ukraine
n/a Futsal
Vietnam
Futsal
China
n/a Futsal
Mexico
2017
Details
China
China
Futsal
Croatia
n/a Futsal
Netherlands
Futsal
Vietnam
n/a Futsal
China
2018
Details
China
China
Futsal
Russia
n/a Futsal
Vietnam
Futsal
China
n/a Futsal
New Zealand

^n/a A round-robin tournament determined the final standings.

Hangzhou International Futsal Tournament Story

Year Host Final Third Place Match
Winners Score Runners-Up 3rd Place Score 4th Place
2009
Details
China
China
Futsal
Netherlands
n/a Futsal
Japan
Futsal
Iran
n/a Futsal
China
2010
Details
China
China
Futsal
Brazil
n/a Futsal
Japan
Futsal
China
n/a Futsal
Iran
2011
Details
China
China
Futsal
Brazil
n/a Futsal
Japan
Futsal
Iran
n/a Futsal
Romania
2012
Details
China
China
Futsal
Romania
n/a Futsal
Iran
Futsal
China
n/a Futsal
Japan
2013
Details
China
China
Futsal
Iran
n/a Futsal
Russia
Futsal
Netherlands
n/a Futsal
China
2014
Details
China
China
Futsal
Iran
n/a Futsal
China
Futsal
Vietnam
n/a Futsal
Myanmar

^n/a A round-robin tournament determined the final standings.

Tiger's Cup/World 5's Futsal

  1. 1997-2001: https://www.rsssf.org/tablesf/futsal-tiger.html
  2. 2003: http://old.futsalplanet.com/news/news-01.asp?id=1522
  3. 2008: https://www.duhoctrungquoc.vn/wiki/ms/Futsal_KL_Dunia_5 , http://old.futsalplanet.com/agenda/agenda-01.asp?id=8311
Year Host Final Third Place Match
Winners Score Runners-Up 3rd Place Score 4th Place
1997
Details
Singapore
Singapore
Futsal
Spain
4–3 (a.e.t.) Futsal
Brazil
Futsal
Netherlands
4–2 Futsal
Italy
1999
Details
Singapore
Singapore
Futsal
Brazil
3–2 Futsal
Italy
Futsal
Spain
4–3 Futsal
Netherlands
2001
Details
Singapore
Singapore
Futsal
Spain
3–3 (a.e.t.)
7–6 (p)
Futsal
Brazil
Futsal
Italy
n/a Futsal
Netherlands
2003
Details
Malaysia
Malaysia
Futsal
Argentina
3–2 (a.e.t.) Futsal
Brazil
Futsal
Iran
n/a Futsal
Uruguay
2008
Details
Malaysia
Malaysia
Futsal
Brazil
4–0 Futsal
Argentina
Futsal
Australia
n/a Futsal
Thailand

^n/a A round-robin tournament determined the final standings.

Clubs

Discontinued tournaments

  • Pan American Games
  • Lusophony Games

Women

International

Competition Year Host Winner Futsal Runner-up Futsal 3rd Futsal 4th
Women's Futsal World Tournament 2010 Futsal Spain Futsal Brazil Futsal Portugal Futsal Russia & Futsal Spain
2011 Futsal Brazil Futsal Brazil Futsal Spain Futsal Portugal Futsal Russia
2012 Futsal Portugal Futsal Brazil Futsal Portugal Futsal Spain Futsal Russia
2013 Futsal Spain Futsal Brazil Futsal Spain Futsal Russia Futsal Portugal
2014 Futsal Costa Rica Futsal Brazil Futsal Portugal Futsal Spain Futsal Costa Rica
2015 Futsal Guatemala Futsal Brazil Futsal Russia Futsal Spain Futsal Portugal

Continental

Continental Year Host Winner Futsal Runner-up Futsal 3rd Futsal 4th
Asia (AFC) 2015 Futsal Malaysia Futsal Iran Futsal Japan Futsal Thailand Futsal Malaysia
2018 Futsal Thailand Futsal Iran Futsal Japan Futsal Thailand Futsal Vietnam
South America (CONMEBOL) 2005 Futsal Brazil Futsal Brazil Futsal Ecuador Futsal Argentina Futsal Uruguay
2007 Futsal Ecuador Futsal Brazil Futsal Colombia Futsal Venezuela Futsal Uruguay
2009 Futsal Brazil Futsal Brazil Futsal Colombia Futsal Venezuela Futsal Peru
2011 Futsal Venezuela Futsal Brazil Futsal Argentina Futsal Paraguay Futsal Venezuela
2015 Futsal Uruguay Futsal Colombia Futsal Uruguay Futsal Chile Futsal Argentina
2017 Futsal Uruguay Futsal Brazil Futsal Colombia Futsal Argentina Futsal Venezuela

AMF World Cup (Women)

http://old.futsalplanet.com/agenda/agenda-01.asp?id=9428

1st Women World Cup

Cup

Victory Day Women Cup
  1. 2010: http://old.futsalplanet.com/news/news-01.asp?id=12810
  2. 2011: http://old.futsalplanet.com/news/news-01.asp?id=14484
  3. 2012: http://old.futsalplanet.com/news/news-01.asp?id=16271
  4. 2013: http://old.futsalplanet.com/news/news-01.asp?id=17739
  5. 2014: http://old.futsalplanet.com/news/news-01.asp?id=18637
  6. 2015: http://old.futsalplanet.com/news/news-01.asp?id=18989
  7. 2016: http://old.futsalplanet.com/news/news-01.asp?id=19416
  8. 2017: http://old.futsalplanet.com/news/news-01.asp?id=20978
  9. 2018: http://old.futsalplanet.com/news/news-01.asp?id=20670
  10. 2019: http://www.futsalplanet.com/news.aspx?id=322&pa=42
Nowruz Games
  1. 2023: http://futsalplanet.com/news.aspx?id=868

Futsal Week Tournaments

Since 2013 - Ongoing

http://www.futsalplanet.com/news.aspx?id=869

NSDF (National Sports Development Fund)

Men

  1. 2008:http://old.futsalplanet.com/agenda/agenda-01.asp?id=9346
  2. 2010 Thailand Five's
  3. 2016 Thailand Five's
  4. 2017 Thailand Five's
  5. 2018 Thailand Five's http://futsalplanet.com/news.aspx?id=233 / http://www.futsalplanet.com/news.aspx?id=192
  6. 2020:http://www.futsalplanet.com/news.aspx?id=418 SAT (Sports Authority of Thailand (SAT)) International Futsal Championship (Iran B)
  7. 2021:http://www.futsalplanet.com/news.aspx?id=589 Continental Futsal Championship
  8. 2022:http://www.futsalplanet.com/news.aspx?id=784 NSDF Futsal Invitation Championship (Iran U-19)
  9. 2022:http://www.futsalplanet.com/news.aspx?id=816&pa=4 Continental Futsal Championship
  10. 2023:http://www.futsalplanet.com/news.aspx?id=863 NSDF Futsal Invitation Championship

Women

  1. 2022:http://www.futsalplanet.com/news.aspx?id=791

Deaf

U21

1st DIFA World Deaf Futsal U-21 Championships 2022 in Malaysia (Men and Women).

Senior

World Deaf Football Championships

http://www.ciss.org/events/397

5th World Deaf Futsal Championships November 2023 São Paulo, Brazil (Men and Women).

2nd World Deaf Futsal Championships: http://old.futsalplanet.com/agenda/agenda-01.asp?id=8061

The 3rd World Deaf Futsal Championships will be held in São Paulo, Brazil in November 2023.

The 1st World Deaf

https://www.fifa.com/tournaments/mens/futsalworldcup/lithuania2021/news/spain-and-brazil-crowned-world-deaf-futsal-champions-3064536

The former deaf futsal world champions at a glance:

YearMen'sWomen's

2007UkraineGermany

2011IR IranRussia

2015IR IranRussia

2019SpainBrazil

Asia Pacific

3rd Men and 1st Women Asia Pacific Deaf Futsal Championships 15–24 February 2019 in Bangkok, Thailand.

4th Men and 2nd Women 2023 in Iran.

http://www.ciss.org/events/453

http://www.ciss.org/events/597

Europe

https://www.edso.eu/category/news-sports/sports/summer-sports/futsal/

https://www.edso.eu/tag/futsal/

World Police Futsal Tournament

14th World Police Futsal Tournament, 3rd +35 and 5th women was held in 2008 in Futsal Belgium.

http://old.futsalplanet.com/tournaments/tournaments-02.asp?Tor=164

http://old.futsalplanet.com/tournaments/tournaments-02.asp?Tor=163

http://old.futsalplanet.com/tournaments/tournaments-02.asp?Tor=147

http://old.futsalplanet.com/tournaments/tournaments-02.asp?Tor=153

FIFUSA/AMF competitions

Men's national teams

International

Competition Year Host Winner Futsal Runner-up Futsal 3rd Futsal 4th
FIFUSA World
Futsal Championships
1982 Futsal Brazil Futsal Brazil Futsal Paraguay Futsal Colombia Futsal Uruguay
1985 Futsal Spain Futsal Brazil Futsal Spain Futsal Paraguay Futsal Argentina
1988 Futsal Australia Futsal Paraguay Futsal Brazil Futsal Spain Futsal Portugal
1991 Futsal Italy Futsal Portugal Futsal Paraguay Futsal Brazil Futsal Bolivia
1994 Futsal Argentina Futsal Argentina Futsal Colombia Futsal Uruguay Futsal Brazil
1997 Futsal Mexico Futsal Venezuela Futsal Uruguay Futsal Brazil Futsal Russia
2000 Futsal Bolivia Futsal Colombia Futsal Bolivia Futsal Argentina Futsal Russia
AMF World
Futsal Championships
2003 Futsal Paraguay Futsal Paraguay Futsal Colombia Futsal Bolivia Futsal Peru
2007 Futsal Argentina Futsal Paraguay Futsal Argentina Futsal Colombia Futsal Peru
2011 Futsal Colombia Futsal Colombia Futsal Paraguay Futsal Argentina Futsal Russia
2015 Futsal Belarus Futsal Colombia Futsal Paraguay Futsal Argentina Futsal Belgium
2019 Futsal Argentina Futsal Argentina Futsal Brazil Futsal Paraguay Futsal South Africa
World Games 2013 Futsal Colombia Futsal Colombia Futsal Venezuela Futsal Brazil Futsal Argentina

Continental (major)

Continental Year Host Winner Futsal Runner-up Futsal 3rd Futsal 4th
UEFS European
Futsal Championship
1989 Futsal Spain Futsal Portugal Futsal Spain Futsal Czechoslovakia Futsal Israel
1990 Futsal Portugal Futsal Portugal Futsal Czechoslovakia Futsal Spain Futsal England
1992 Futsal Portugal Futsal Spain Futsal Russia Futsal Portugal Futsal Israel
1995 Futsal Morocco Futsal Slovakia Futsal Morocco Futsal Russia Futsal Czech Republic
1998 Futsal Slovakia Futsal Russia Futsal Spain Futsal Slovakia Futsal Belarus
2004 Futsal Belarus Futsal Belarus Futsal Czech Republic Futsal Russia Futsal Ukraine
2006 CataloniaCatalonia Futsal Russia Futsal Catalonia Futsal Czech Republic Futsal Belgium
2008 Futsal Belgium Futsal Russia Futsal Czech Republic Futsal Belarus Futsal Belgium
2010 Futsal Russia Futsal Russia Futsal Belgium Futsal Czech Republic Futsal Belarus
2012 Futsal Belarus Futsal Belgium Futsal Czech Republic Futsal Russia Futsal Catalonia
2014 Futsal Czech Republic Futsal Belarus Futsal Belgium Futsal Catalonia Futsal Russia
2016 Futsal Russia Futsal Russia Futsal Italy Futsal Czech Republic & Futsal Kazakhstan
2018 Futsal Catalonia Futsal Belgium Futsal Czech Republic Futsal Russia & Futsal Latvia
South American
Futsal Championship
1965 Futsal Paraguay Futsal Paraguay Futsal Uruguay Futsal Brazil Futsal Argentina
1969 Futsal Paraguay Futsal Brazil Futsal Paraguay Futsal Argentina Futsal Uruguay
1971 Futsal Brazil Futsal Brazil Futsal Uruguay Futsal Paraguay Futsal Peru
1973 Futsal Uruguay Futsal Brazil Futsal Uruguay Futsal Paraguay Futsal Argentina
1975 Futsal Argentina Futsal Brazil Futsal Uruguay Futsal Paraguay Futsal Argentina
1976 Futsal Uruguay Futsal Brazil Futsal Paraguay Futsal Uruguay Futsal Argentina
1977 Futsal Brazil Futsal Brazil Futsal Paraguay Futsal Colombia Futsal Uruguay
1979 Futsal Colombia Futsal Brazil Futsal Uruguay Futsal Argentina Futsal Bolivia
1983 Futsal Uruguay Futsal Brazil Futsal Paraguay Futsal Uruguay Futsal Argentina
1986 Futsal Argentina Futsal Brazil Futsal Paraguay Futsal Argentina Futsal Uruguay
1989 Futsal Brazil Futsal Brazil Futsal Paraguay Futsal Uruguay Futsal Bolivia

Women's national teams

International

Continental Year Host Winner Futsal Runner-up Futsal 3rd Futsal 4th
AMF Futsal Women's World Cup 2008 Futsal Catalonia Futsal Catalonia Futsal Galicia Futsal Colombia Futsal Russia
2013 Futsal Colombia Futsal Colombia Futsal Venezuela Futsal Czech Republic Futsal Argentina
2017 Futsal Catalonia Futsal Brazil Futsal Argentina Futsal Colombia Futsal Paraguay

Continental

Continental Year Host Winner Futsal Runner-up Futsal 3rd Futsal 4th
Europe (UEFS) 2001 Futsal Russia Futsal Russia Futsal Belarus Futsal Italy
2004 Futsal Russia Futsal Russia Futsal Catalonia Futsal Ukraine Futsal Belgium
2007 Futsal Czech Republic Futsal Czech Republic Futsal Russia Futsal Slovakia Futsal Ukraine
2009 Futsal Poland Futsal Russia Futsal Czech Republic Futsal Catalonia Futsal Poland
2011 Futsal Czech Republic Futsal Czech Republic Futsal Russia Futsal Catalonia Futsal France
2015 Futsal Catalonia Futsal Russia Futsal Czech Republic Futsal Catalonia Futsal Netherlands

See also

References

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