Futsal Week

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Futsal Week (Croatia International Futsal Cup) is a re-occurring futsal competition contested by teams from countries across the world.[1]

StatusActive
CountryCroatia
Founded2013
FoundersMićo Martić, Matija Đulvat, and Marko Šimurina
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Futsal Week
StatusActive
CountryCroatia
Founded2013
FoundersMićo Martić, Matija Đulvat, and Marko Šimurina
Next event2026 Futsal Week June Cup (men's)
2026 Futsal Week Women's February Cup (women's)
Websitefutsalweek.com
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History

Futsal Week was founded in 2013 by Mićo Martić, Matija Đulvat, and Marko Šimurina.[2] They organized their first competition that same year, in Zadar, Croatia.[3]

Results

Men's national teams

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Edition Champions Score Runner-up Third place Score Fourth place Teams
2016[4]  Kosovo N/a  Finland  Turkey N/a N/a 3
Winter 2017[5]  Israel N/a  Denmark  San Marino N/a N/a 3
Winter 2 2017[6]  Slovenia N/a  Belgium  Hungary N/a N/a 3
Summer 2017[7]  Finland N/a  Hungary  China N/a N/a 3
Autumn 2017[8]  Netherlands N/a  Montenegro   Switzerland N/a N/a 3
Winter 2018[9]  Kuwait N/a  Montenegro  San Marino N/a N/a 3
Autumn 2018[10]  Hungary N/a  Kuwait  Bosnia and Herzegovina N/a  Slovenia 5
Spring 2019  Montenegro N/a  Hungary  Sweden N/a  Tajikistan 4
Autumn 2019[11]  Belgium 5–1  Turkmenistan  Saudi Arabia 3–2  Montenegro 6
Winter 2019[12]  Bosnia and Herzegovina N/a  Montenegro  China N/a  Turkmenistan 5
Winter 2020[13]  Morocco N/a  Montenegro  United States N/a  Moldova 4
Summer 2021[14]  Italy 6–0  Saudi Arabia  Finland 7–0  Montenegro 7
Autumn 2021[15]  Finland N/a  Poland  Greenland N/a N/a 3
March 2022[16]  Hungary N/a  Norway  San Marino N/a N/a 3
June 2022[17]  Poland N/a  Hungary  Bosnia and Herzegovina N/a  Croatia 5
September 2022[18]  Belgium N/a  Saudi Arabia  San Marino N/a N/a 3
November 2022[19]  Hungary N/a  Latvia  Greenland N/a N/a 3
January 2023[20]  Hungary N/a  Romania  Bosnia and Herzegovina N/a  Greenland 5
April 2023[21]  Slovenia 2–1  Turkey  Montenegro 4–4[a]  Kosovo 4
June 2023[22]  Poland N/a  Sweden  San Marino N/a N/a 3
September 2023[23]  Zambia N/a  Montenegro  San Marino N/a N/a 3
October 2023[24]  Morocco 9–0  Turkey  Latvia 2–2[b]  Norway 4
February 2024  Denmark N/a  San Marino  Greenland N/a  Malta 5
April 2024  Italy N/a  Venezuela  Bosnia and Herzegovina N/a  Turkey 4
June 2024  Poland 5–4[c]  Croatia N/a N/a N/a 2
Autumn 2024  Latvia N/a  Montenegro  Slovenia N/a  Estonia 5
November 2024  Romania N/a  Bulgaria N/a N/a N/a 2
June 2025  France N/a  Netherlands  Montenegro N/a  Kyrgyzstan 4
September 2025  Montenegro N/a  San Marino  Estonia N/a  Malta 4
December 2025  Poland 3–1  Japan  Saudi Arabia 3–3[d]  Slovenia 6
January 2026  Morocco 8–2  Romania  San Marino 1–1[e]  Turkey 8
June 2026
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  1. Montenegro won 4–1 on penalties
  2. Latvia won 4–3 on penalties
  3. This score reflects the penalty shootout after both teams were level on points and goal difference
  4. Saudi Arabia won 4–3 on penalties
  5. San Marino won 5–4 on penalties

Men's U-19 national teams

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Summer 2018[25]  Iraq 3–1  Croatia  Hungary 3–2  Slovenia 8
Summer 2019[26]  Slovakia N/a  Kosovo  Poland N/a  Hungary 5
Winter 2020[27]  Turkey N/a  France  Slovenia N/a  Hungary 5
Spring 2021[28]  Spain 6–0  France  Ukraine 1–1[a]  Croatia 8
Winter 2022[29]  France N/a  Latvia  Slovenia N/a  Belgium 4
Winter 2023[30]  Hungary 3–3[b]  Belgium  Turkey 5–2  Estonia 6
Summer 2023[31]  Spain 7–2  Morocco  Portugal 4–0  Italy 8
Summer 2024  Spain N/a  Croatia  Italy N/a  Poland 9
Winter 2025  Romania N/a  Montenegro  Malta N/a  San Marino 4
Summer 2025  Portugal N/a  Spain  Italy N/a  Ukraine 9
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  1. Ukraine won 5–3 on penalties
  2. Hungary won 4–3 on penalties

Women's national teams

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Edition Champions Score Runner-up Third place Score Fourth place Teams
Summer 2019[32]  Italy N/a  Poland  Croatia N/a  Moldova 4
Summer 2022[33]  Poland N/a  Finland  Sweden N/a  Hungary 5
June 2023[34]  Italy N/a  Poland  Sweden N/a  Croatia 4
June 2024  Italy 3–2  Poland  Finland 4–0  Croatia 6
June 2025  Poland N/a  Czech Republic  Morocco N/a  Croatia 5
February 2026
June 2026
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Men's club teams

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2014[35] Qatar A 5–2 Futsal Zadar Qatar B 6–4 Remax Brezje Maribor 6
2015[36] Futsal Dinamo 5–3 Futsal Zadar Bath Futsal 1–1[a] FC Kemi 4
2016[4] Futsal Dinamo N/a Futsal Zadar FC Kemi N/a N/a 3
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  1. Bath Futsal won 6–5 on penalties

Men's U-18 club teams

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2013[37] Farzandan Mehr 9–2 Kijevo FC Besa 8–3 Futsal Zadar 6
2016[4] Kijevo 2–2[a] FC Kemi  Hungary U18 8–1 Stars Selection 4
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  1. Kijevo won 6–5 on penalties

Men's U-17 club teams

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Edition Champions Score Runner-up Third place Score Fourth place Teams
2014[35] Kijevo 3–3[a] Ilves FS Futsal Zadar 8–0 Bonito 4
2015[36] FC Kemi 3–0 Split Tommy Futsal Zadar 3–2 Kijevo 4
Summer 2023[b][38] Futsal Ribnica N/a  Portugal Croatia Selection N/a  Malta 4
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  1. Kijevo won 5–3 on penalties
  2. Hybrid tournament contested by clubs and national teams

Men's U-16 club teams

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2013 Futsal Zadar 5–2 Lika-Sport Kijevo 2–2[a] Crnica/SC Mandalina 6
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  1. Kijevo won 2–1 on penalties

2013

Quick facts Tournament details, Country ...
Futsal Week 2013 – U-16 tournament
Tournament details
CountryCroatia
CityZadar
VenueMocire Hall
Dates13 July
Final positions
ChampionsFutsal Zadar (1st title)
Runners-upLika-Sport
Third placeKijevo
Fourth placeCrnica/SC Mandalina
Awards
Best playerKristijan Juric (MNK Futsal Zadar)
Best goalkeeperPave Mudronja (MNK Arena)
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Group stage
Group A
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Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualification
1 MNK Lika-Sport 2 2 0 0 8 3 +5 6 Final
2 MNK Crnica/SC Mandalina 2 0 1 1 4 6 2 1 Third place match
3 MNK Arena 2 0 1 1 3 6 3 1 Fifth place match
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Source: Futsal Planet[39]
More information MNK Lika-Sport, 4–2 ...
MNK Lika-Sport4–2MNK Crnica/SC Mandalina
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Mocire Hall, Zadar, Croatia

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MNK Lika-Sport4–1MNK Arena
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Mocire Hall, Zadar, Croatia

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MNK Crnica/SC Mandalina2–2MNK Arena
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Mocire Hall, Zadar, Croatia
Group B
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Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualification
1 MNK Futsal Zadar 2 2 0 0 10 4 +6 6 Final
2 MNK Kijevo 2 1 0 1 6 4 +2 3 Third place match
3 MNK Hajduk 2 0 0 2 1 9 8 0 Fifth place match
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Source: Futsal Planet[39]
More information MNK Kijevo, 3–4 ...
MNK Kijevo3–4MNK Futsal Zadar
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Mocire Hall, Zadar, Croatia

More information MNK Kijevo, 3–0 ...
MNK Kijevo3–0MNK Hajduk
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Mocire Hall, Zadar, Croatia

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MNK Futsal Zadar6–1MNK Hajduk
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Mocire Hall, Zadar, Croatia
5th place match
More information MNK Arena, 5–0 ...
MNK Arena5–0MNK Hajduk
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Mocire Hall, Zadar, Croatia
3rd place match
More information MNK Crnica/SC Mandalina, 2–2 ...
MNK Crnica/SC Mandalina2–2MNK Kijevo
Penalties
1–2
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Mocire Hall, Zadar, Croatia
Final
More information MNK Lika-Sport, 5–2 ...
MNK Lika-Sport5–2MNK Futsal Zadar
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Mocire Hall, Zadar, Croatia

Women's club teams

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2015[36] MC Plus N/a Super Ciks IPA N/a N/a 3
2016[4] MC Plus N/a Futsal Super-Chicks Mirlovic Zagora N/a N/a 3
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