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UEFA Futsal Cup
File:UEFA Futsal Cup.png
Founded2001
RegionUEFA
Current championsRussia TTG-Ugra Yugorsk (1st title)
Most successful club(s)Spain Inter Movistar (3 titles)
Television broadcastersEurosport
WebsiteOfficial website
2016–17 UEFA Futsal Cup

The UEFA Futsal Cup is an annual futsal competition for European club teams organized by UEFA. It was founded in 2001 and replaced the Futsal European Clubs Championship, an unofficial competition held since 1984. The final of the first edition was disputed as a single game in Lisbon, while the following four editions were decided over two legs. Since 2006–07, the winner is decided through a final four tournament.

Winners

Season Champion Score Runner-up Losing semi-finalists
2001–02 Spain Playas de Castellón 5–1 Belgium Action 21 Charleroi Croatia MNK Split and Portugal Sporting CP
2002–03 Spain Playas de Castellón 7–5 (1–1, 6–4) Belgium Action 21 Charleroi Italy Furpile Prato and Spain Boomerang Interviú
2003–04 Spain Boomerang Interviú 7–5 (4–1, 3–4) Portugal Benfica Belgium Action 21 Charleroi and Spain Playas de Castellón
2004–05 Belgium Action 21 Charleroi 10–9 (4–3, 6–6) Russia Dinamo Moskva Spain ElPozo Murcia and Spain Boomerang Interviú
2005–06 Spain Boomerang Interviú 9–7 (6–3, 3–4) Russia Dinamo Moskva Kazakhstan Kairat Almaty and Ukraine Shakhtar Donetsk
Season Champion Score Runner-up Third place Score Fourth place
2006–07 Russia Dinamo Moskva 2–1 Spain Boomerang Interviú Spain ElPozo Murcia 1–1 (4–3 p) Belgium Action 21 Charleroi
2007–08 Russia Viz-Sinara Yekaterinburg 4–4 (3–2 p) Spain ElPozo Murcia Russia Dinamo Moskva 5–0 Kazakhstan Kairat Almaty
2008–09 Spain Inter Movistar 5–1 Russia MFK Viz-Sinara Kazakhstan Kairat Almaty 1–0 Russia Dinamo Moskva
2009–10 Portugal Benfica 3–2 (aet) Spain Inter Movistar Azerbaijan Araz Naxçivan 2–2 (5–4 p) Italy Luparense
2010–11 Italy Montesilvano 5–2 Portugal Sporting CP Kazakhstan Kairat Almaty 3–3 (5–3 p) Portugal Benfica
2011–12 Spain FC Barcelona 3–1 Russia Dinamo Moskva Italy Marca Futsal 3–3 (4–3 p) Portugal Sporting CP
2012–13 Kazakhstan Kairat Almaty 4–3 Russia Dinamo Moskva Spain FC Barcelona 4–1 Georgia (country) Iberia Star Tbilisi
2013–14 Spain FC Barcelona 5–2 (aet) Russia Dinamo Moskva Azerbaijan Araz Naxçivan 6–4 Kazakhstan Kairat Almaty
2014–15 Kazakhstan Kairat Almaty 3–2 Spain FC Barcelona Portugal Sporting CP 8–3 Russia Dina Moskva
2015–16 Russia TTG-Ugra Yugorsk 4–3 Spain Inter Movistar Portugal Benfica 2–2 (2–0 p) Italy ASD Pescara

Records and statistics

Record Date Game Player Age
Youngest player in the history of UEFA Futsal Cup participating in a game 3 October 2010 Athina 90 3–9 Time Lviv Panagiotis Paouris 13 years 9 months and 17 days
Youngest player in the history of UEFA Futsal Cup scoring a goal 3 October 2010 Athina 90 3–9 Time Lviv Panagiotis Paouris 13 years 9 months and 17 days

By team

Team Winner Runner-up Years won Years runner-up
Spain Inter Movistar 3 3 2004, 2006, 2009 2007, 2010, 2016
Spain FC Barcelona 2 1 2012, 2014 2015
Spain Playas de Castellón 2 0 2002, 2003
Kazakhstan Kairat Almaty 2 0 2013, 2015
Russia Dinamo Moskva 1 5 2007 2005, 2006, 2012, 2013, 2014
Belgium Action 21 Charleroi 1 2 2005 2002, 2003
Russia Viz-Sinara Yekaterinburg 1 1 2008 2009
Portugal Benfica 1 1 2010 2004
Italy Montesilvano 1 0 2011
Russia TTG-Ugra Yugorsk 1 0 2016
Spain ElPozo Murcia 0 1 2008
Portugal Sporting CP 0 1 2011

By country

Country Winner Runner-up
 Spain 7 5
 Russia 3 6
 Kazakhstan 2 0
 Belgium 1 2
 Portugal 1 2
 Italy 1 0

Top scorers

All-Time

Rank Player Team Goals
1 Belgium André Vanderlei Belgium Action 21 Charleroi / Belgium Châtelineau Futsal 54
2 Belgium Lucio Belgium Action 21 Charleroi / Georgia (country) Iberia Star 48
3 Brazil Schumacher Spain Interviú Madrid 41
4 Brazil Leo Belgium Action 21 Charleroi 40
5 Portugal Arnaldo Portugal Benfica / Latvia FK Nikars / England Baku United FC 40
6 Russia Cirilo Russia MFK Dinamo Moskva 39

References