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2015 EMF miniEURO
Tournament details
Host countryCroatia
Dates21–27 September
Teams32
Venue(s)1 (in 1 host city)
Final positions
Champions Romania (6th title)
Runners-up Croatia
Third place Bosnia and Herzegovina
Fourth place Czech Republic
Tournament statistics
Top scorer(s)Bosnia and Herzegovina Vujica Marko (7) [1]
2014
2016

The 2015 EMF miniEuro was the six edition of the EMF miniEURO for national Small-sided football teams, and the fourth governed by the European Minifootball Federation. It was hosted in Vrsar, Croatia, from 21 to 27 September 2015.

The final tournament was contested by 32 teams.

Draw

The final tournament draw was held in Vrsar on 17 September 2015.[2]

Group stage

Key to colours in group tables
Team advanced to the knockout stage

Group A

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Croatia 7–1 Lithuania
Željko Šimić 6'
Mario Orlović 14'
Alen Herceg 19'
Tin Prpić 24'
Zoran Lukavečki Yellow card 27' 30'
Stjepan Korenika 37'
Šimun Popov 38'
Report Darius Pupliauskas 38'
Israel 5–0 Luxembourg
Sharon Adani 3'
Omer Shifman 10' Yellow card 33'
Alek Stunis 20'
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Roei Amsalem 32'
Report Fabio Ferreira Yellow card 29'

Israel 3–1 Lithuania
Liran Yahav Yellow card 11'
Alek Stunis 17', 34'
Amit Sharabi 20'
Report Tautvydas Bagonas 11'
Croatia 4:0Luxembourg 
Tin Prpić 5'
Ivan Smok 26'
Željko Šimić 26'
Aleksandar Korenika Yellow card 32'
Mario Orlović 33'
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Croatia 2:1Israel 
Ivan Smok 21'
Željko Šimić 34'
Report Amit Kamhazi 2'
Liran Yahav Yellow card 8'
Lithuania 7:1 Luxembourg
Artur Plesakov 2', 35'

Tautvydas Bagonas 9', 36'
Justinas Zagurskas 13'

Artur Juchno 25', 34'
Report Christopher Da Graga 6'

Group B

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Bulgaria 2–2 Serbia
Zaprin Golachki 00:08', 00:14' Report Nikola Mandić 00:07'
Nenad Stefanović 00:19'
Igor Jančevski Yellow card 00:22'
Romania 1-0 Scotland
Ciprian Ursu 8'Yellow card 14'
Mircea Popa Yellow card 33'
Report Blair Steele Yellow card 20'
Lee Wells Yellow card 26'

Bulgaria 2–5 Scotland
Zaprin Golachki 2'
Yordan Mihaylov Yellow card 22'
Spas Milushev 35'
Ivan HamalskiYellow card 38'
Report Joe Andrew 12', 13'
Chris Malone 26', 33'
Iain Anderson 37'
Sean McIntyreYellow card 38'
Romania 2–0 Serbia
Adrian Calugareanu 19', 40'
Report Dalibor Kecman Yellow card 36'

Scotland 2–2 Serbia
Lee Wells Yellow card 7'
Radomir Sekulić 34' (o.g)
Iain Anderson 39'
Report Radomir Sekulić 1'
Nenad Stefanović 40'
Romania 3-0 Bulgaria
Ionut Marian 2'
Gabriel Tanase 7'
Ciprian Bucovanu 26'
Report Ivan Hamalski Yellow card 25'

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England 3–2 Portugal
Bradley Wadkins Yellow card 3'
Kirk Herbert 27', 36'
Mo Hashi 33' Yellow card 39'
George Isaac Yellow card 37'
Report David Fernandes 23'
João Antunes 31'
Slovakia 2-1 Latvia
Rudolf Beliš 6'
Erik Szabo 32'
Report Andrejs Sitiks 35'

England 0-0 Latvia
Callam Gardner Yellow card 9'
Sam Kanani Yellow card 16'
Ben Long Yellow card 39'
Report Gatis Rožkalns Yellow card 34'
Slovakia 1-1 Portugal
Filip Bednár Yellow card 20'
Juraj Stašiak 27'
Erik Szabo Yellow card 37'
Félix Ľudovít 40'
Report José Carlos Ferreira 20'
Carlos Vieira Yellow card 37'

Latvia 1-2 Portugal
Gatis Rožkalns 14'
Ainārs Daudziešans Yellow card 40'
Report José Carlos Ferreira 19'
João Antunes 28'Yellow card 32'
Luís Osório Yellow card 38'
Pedro Bernardo Yellow card 39'
José Afonso Yellow card 40'
Slovakia 1-1 England
Ľudovít Félix 13' Report Sam Kanani 16'
George IsaacYellow card 34'

Group D

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Moldova 1–3 Italy
Vasile Arlet 00:38' Report Antonio Abatemattei 00:08'
Davide Barbaro 00:33'
Bruno Salku 00:40'

Group E

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Czech Republic 2–1 Spain
Patrik Levčík 00:04'
Jaroslav Černý Yellow card 00:34'
Čeněk Cenek 00:38'
Jaroslav Procházka Yellow card 00:39'
Report Luis Alberto Martinez Pelaez 00:14'
Mario Santos Fuentes Yellow card 00:39'

Group F

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Kazakhstan 1–4 Bosnia and Herzegovina
Daniyar Kenzhegulov 00:40' Report Andreas Berović 00:08'
Marko Vujica 00:33', 00:38', 00:40'
Germany 0–0 Bosnia and Herzegovina
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Wales 0–3 Bosnia and Herzegovina
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Group G

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Poland 6–0 France
Christian Tomyk 00:02', 00:12'
Mateusz Gliński 00:08'
Bartłomiej Dębicki 00:16'
Marcin Grzywa 00:30'
Przemysław Kotlarz 00:38'
Report

Group H

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Turkey 0–1 Republic of Ireland
Report James Timmons 00:39'
Ian Bryne Yellow card 00:44'
Russia 5–1 Austria
Evgeny Aldonin 00:03', 00:15'
Viktor Bukievsky 00:13'
Alexandr Kuksov 00:27'
Vladimir Chitaya 00:28'
Report Mesut Ünal 00:11'

Knockout stage

The knockout stage matches, which includes quarter-finals, semi-finals, third place play-off and the final, were all played on 25 and 26 September 2015. If a match is drawn after 40 minutes of regular play, a penalty shoot-out is used to determine the winner.


Bracket

 
Round of 16Quarter-finalsSemi-finalsFinal
 
              
 
 
 
 
Croatia Croatia3
 
 
 
Scotland Scotland0
 
Croatia Croatia1
 
 
 
Hungary Hungary0
 
England England1 (5)
 
 
 
Hungary Hungary0 (6)
 
Bosnia and Herzegovina Bosnia-Herzegovina1 (2)
 
 
 
Croatia Croatia1 (3)
 
Spain Spain 1 (2)
 
 
 
Bosnia and Herzegovina Bosnia-Herzegovina1 (3)
 
Bosnia and Herzegovina Bosnia-Herzegovina2 (2)
 
 
 
Poland Poland2 (0)
 
Poland Poland3
 
 
 
Austria Austria 1
 
Romania Romania5
 
 
 
Croatia Croatia1
 
Czech Republic Czech Republic3
 
 
 
Germany Germany 1
 
Czech Republic Czech Republic3
 
 
 
Russia Russia1
 
Montenegro Montenegro 2
 
 
 
Russia Russia3
 
Czech Republic Czech Republic1 (1)
 
 
 
Romania Romania1 (2) Third place
 
Slovakia Slovakia1
 
  
 
Slovenia Slovenia2
 
Slovenia Slovenia1Bosnia and Herzegovina Bosnia-Herzegovina4
 
 
 
Romania Romania4 Czech Republic Czech Republic3
 
Israel Israel0
 
 
Romania Romania2
 

Final ranking

[3][4]

Eliminated in group stage
N. Team W–L–D
1st place, gold medalist(s)  Romania 6–0–1
2nd place, silver medalist(s)  Croatia 5–1–1
3rd place, bronze medalist(s)  Bosnia and Herzegovina 3–0–4
4  Czech Republic 4–1–2
5  Russia 4–1–0
6  Hungary 3–1–1
7  Poland 3–1–1
8  Slovenia 3–1–1
=9  Israel 2–0–2
=9  Montenegro 2–0–2
11  Austria 2–0–2
12  Spain 2–1–1
13  Germany 2–1–1
14  England 1–0–3
15  Slovakia 1–1–2
16  Scotland 1–2–1
17  France 2–1–0
18  Portugal 1–1–1
19  Greece 1–1–1
20  Lithuania 1–2–0
21  Ireland 1–2–0
22  Kazakhstan 1–2–0
23  Italy 1–2–0
24  Serbia 0–1–2
25  Latvia 0–2–1
26  Bulgaria 0–2–1
27  Turkey 0–3–0
=28  Cyprus 0–3–0
=28  Wales 0–3–0
=28  Moldova 0–3–0
31  Belgium 0–3–0
32  Liechtenstein 0–3–0

References

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