UEFA Women's Futsal Championship

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The UEFA European Women's Futsal Championship,[1] also referred to as UEFA Women's Futsal Euro, is the main women's national futsal competition organized by UEFA.

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Organiser(s)UEFA
Founded2018
RegionEurope
TeamsMaximum of 55 (Qualifiers)
8 (Finals)
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UEFA Women's Futsal Championship
Organiser(s)UEFA
Founded2018
RegionEurope
TeamsMaximum of 55 (Qualifiers)
8 (Finals)
Current champions Spain (3rd title)
Most championshipsSpain Spain (3 titles)
Websiteuefa.com/womensfutsaleuro
UEFA Women's Futsal Euro 2027
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The tournament was held every two years, with the first final tournament taking place in February 2019 and featuring four teams.[2][3] The second edition, originally to be held in 2021, was postponed to 2022 due to the COVID-19 pandemic.[4]

From 2023 onwards, the tournament switched to a four-year cycle to accommodate the newly established FIFA Futsal Women's World Cup.[5]

Spain is the most successful team after winning the first three editions.

Results by edition

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Year Host Final Third place match
Winner Score Runner-up Third place Score Fourth place
2019
Details
Portugal
Portugal[6]

Spain
4–0
Portugal

Russia
2–2
3–2 (p)

Ukraine
2022
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Portugal
Portugal[7]

Spain
3–3 (a.e.t.)
4–1 (p)

Portugal

Ukraine
2–1
Hungary
2023
Details
Hungary
Hungary[8]

Spain
5–1
Ukraine

Portugal
12–0
Hungary
2027
Details
Croatia
Croatia
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Performance by nations

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Team Winners Runners-up Third-place Fourth-place Total
 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
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Participation details

More information Team, 2019 (4) ...
Team 2019
Portugal
(4)
2022
Portugal
(4)
2023
Hungary
(4)
2027
Croatia
(8)
Years
 Hungary 4th[!]4th 2
 Portugal 2nd2nd3rd 3
 Russia 3rd[!] Suspended 1
 Spain 1st1st1st 3
 Ukraine 4th3rd2nd 3
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    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.

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