UEFS Futsal Women's Championship

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The UEFS Futsal European Women's Championships or Eurofutsal[1] is the championship for futsal national teams in Europe. It was held first in 2001 and played every 3 years until 2007 and every 2 years since then. The tournament is organized by the European Union of Futsal.

Summaries[]

Year Host Final Third Place
Winner Score Runner-up Third Place Score Fourth Place
2001
Russia
Russia
Russia
Russia
league Belarus
Belarus
Ukraine
Ukraine
league Italy
Italy
2004
Russia
Russia
Russia
Russia
2–0 Catalonia
Catalonia
Ukraine
Ukraine
Belgium
Belgium
2007
Details
Czech Republic
Czech Republic
Czech Republic
Czech Republic
league Russia
Russia
Slovakia
Slovakia
league Ukraine
Ukraine
2009
Details
Poland
Poland
Russia
Russia
no final (DSQ) Galicia (Spain)
Galicia
Czech Republic
Czech Republic
1–0 Catalonia
Catalonia
2011
Details
Czech Republic
Czech Republic
Czech Republic
Czech Republic
league Russia
Russia
Catalonia
Catalonia
league France
France
2015
Catalonia
Catalonia
Russia
Russia
league Czech Republic
Czech Republic
Catalonia
Catalonia
league Netherlands
Netherlands
2017
Catalonia
Catalonia
Russia
Russia
league Belgium
Belgium
Norway
Norway
league Catalonia
Catalonia

Performance by nations[]

Medal count[]

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1 5207
2 2204
3 Catalonia0134
4 0101
 0101
6 0022
7 0011
 0011
Totals (8 nations)77721


Participation details[]

Team
Russia
(4)

Russia
(6)
2007
Czech Republic
(5)
2009
Poland
(7)
2011
Czech Republic
(5)

Catalonia
(5)

Catalonia
(4)
Years
  × 6th × × × × × 1
  2nd 5th × × × × × 2
  × 4th × •• × × 2nd 2
  × × × 5th × × × 1
 Catalonia × 2nd × 3rd 3rd 3rd 4th 5
  × × 1st 2nd 1st 2nd × 4
  × × × × 4th × × 1
  × × × DSQ × × × 1
  4th × × 6th 5th 5th × 4
  × × 5th × × × × 1
  × × × × × 4th × 1
  × × × × × × 3rd 1
  × × × 4th × × × 1
  1st 1st 2nd 1st 2nd 1st 1st 7
  × × 3rd × × × × 1
  3rd 3rd 4th × × × × 3
Legend
  • 1st – Champions
  • 2nd – Runners-up
  • 3rd – Third place
  • 4th – Fourth place
  • 5th-6th — Fifth to Sixth place
  • Q — Qualified for upcoming tournament
  •  ••  — Qualified but withdrew
  •  •  — Did not qualify
  •  ×  — Did not enter / Withdrew from the European Championship / Banned
  • DSQ — Disqualified
  •    — Hosts

References[]

  1. ^ "UEFS History". Archived from the original on 14 July 2010. Retrieved 18 July 2010.

External links[]

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