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Organising body | UEFA |
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Founded | 2019 |
Region | Europe |
Number of teams | Maximum of 55 (Qualifiers) 8 (Finals) |
Current champions | ![]() (1st title) |
Most successful team(s) | ![]() (2 titles) |
Website | Official website |
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The UEFA European Under-19 Futsal Championship [1] is the main futsal competition of the under-19 national futsal teams governed by UEFA (the Union of European Football Associations).
The tournament is held every two years, with the first final tournament held in September 2019 in Latvia [2] and featuring eight teams. [3] [4]
Year | Host | Final | Losing semi-finalists | ||||
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Winner | Score | Runner-up | |||||
2019 Details |
![]() Riga, Latvia |
![]() Spain |
6–1 | ![]() Croatia |
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2022 Details |
![]() Jaén, Spain |
![]() Spain |
6–2 ( a.e.t.) | ![]() Portugal |
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2023 Details |
![]() Poreč, Croatia |
![]() Portugal |
6–2 | ![]() Spain |
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Team | Winners | Runners-up | Semi-finalists | Total (Top Four) |
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2 ( 2019, 2022) | 1 ( 2023) | 3 | |
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1 ( 2023) | 1 ( 2022) | 1 ( 2019) | 3 |
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1 ( 2019) | 1 | ||
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2 ( 2019, 2022) | 2 | ||
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2 ( 2022, 2023) | 2 | ||
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1 ( 2023) | 1 |
Teams | ![]() 2019 (8) |
![]() 2022 (8) |
![]() 2023 (8) |
Total |
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2nd | GS | GS | 3 |
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• | • | GS | 1 |
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• | GS | GS | 2 |
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• | GS | GS | 2 |
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GS | • | • | 1 |
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GS | • | • | 1 |
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SF | SF | • | 2 |
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SF | 2nd | 1st | 3 |
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• | GS | • | 1 |
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GS | × | × | 1 |
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• | • | SF | 1 |
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1st | 1st | 2nd | 3 |
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GS | SF | SF | 3 |
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Organising body | UEFA |
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Founded | 2019 |
Region | Europe |
Number of teams | Maximum of 55 (Qualifiers) 8 (Finals) |
Current champions | ![]() (1st title) |
Most successful team(s) | ![]() (2 titles) |
Website | Official website |
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The UEFA European Under-19 Futsal Championship [1] is the main futsal competition of the under-19 national futsal teams governed by UEFA (the Union of European Football Associations).
The tournament is held every two years, with the first final tournament held in September 2019 in Latvia [2] and featuring eight teams. [3] [4]
Year | Host | Final | Losing semi-finalists | ||||
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Winner | Score | Runner-up | |||||
2019 Details |
![]() Riga, Latvia |
![]() Spain |
6–1 | ![]() Croatia |
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2022 Details |
![]() Jaén, Spain |
![]() Spain |
6–2 ( a.e.t.) | ![]() Portugal |
![]() ![]() | ||
2023 Details |
![]() Poreč, Croatia |
![]() Portugal |
6–2 | ![]() Spain |
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Team | Winners | Runners-up | Semi-finalists | Total (Top Four) |
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2 ( 2019, 2022) | 1 ( 2023) | 3 | |
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1 ( 2023) | 1 ( 2022) | 1 ( 2019) | 3 |
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1 ( 2019) | 1 | ||
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2 ( 2019, 2022) | 2 | ||
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2 ( 2022, 2023) | 2 | ||
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1 ( 2023) | 1 |
Teams | ![]() 2019 (8) |
![]() 2022 (8) |
![]() 2023 (8) |
Total |
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2nd | GS | GS | 3 |
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• | • | GS | 1 |
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• | GS | GS | 2 |
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• | GS | GS | 2 |
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GS | • | • | 1 |
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GS | • | • | 1 |
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SF | SF | • | 2 |
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SF | 2nd | 1st | 3 |
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• | GS | • | 1 |
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GS | × | × | 1 |
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• | • | SF | 1 |
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1st | 1st | 2nd | 3 |
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GS | SF | SF | 3 |
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