| Clubs | P | W | D | L | F | A | +/- | Pts | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | 3 | 2 | 1 | 0 | 10 | 5 | 5 | 7 | |
| 2 | 3 | 2 | 0 | 1 | 16 | 13 | 3 | 6 | |
| 3 | 3 | 1 | 1 | 1 | 11 | 11 | 0 | 4 | |
| 4 | 3 | 0 | 0 | 3 | 5 | 13 | -8 | 0 |
Legend:
| Bijelo Polje | 7-6 | Anzhi Tallinn | ||
| First referee: Ramil Namazov (AZE) - Second referee: Andri Vigfusson (ISL) | ||||
| Stadium: Sport Recreation Center Kale-Skopje, Skopje (MKD) | ||||
| 08/10/2012 12:27:08 | ||||
| Zelezarec | 3-1 | Bekentas | ||
| First referee: Ozan Soykan (TUR) - Second referee: Jacky Subocz (FRA) | ||||
| Stadium: Sport Recreation Center Kale-Skopje, Skopje (MKD) | ||||
| 08/10/2012 12:22:40 | ||||
| Bekentas | 2-7 | Bijelo Polje | ||
| First referee: Andri Vigfusson (ISL) - Second referee: Ozan Soykan (TUR) | ||||
| Stadium: Sport Recreation Center Kale-Skopje, Skopje (MKD) | ||||
| 08/13/2012 19:14:12 | ||||
| Zelezarec | 2-2 | Anzhi Tallinn | ||
| First referee: Jacky Subocz (FRA) - Second referee: Ramil Namazov (AZE) | ||||
| Stadium: Sport Recreation Center Kale-Skopje, Skopje (MKD) | ||||
| 08/13/2012 15:18:09 | ||||
| Anzhi Tallinn | 3-2 | Bekentas | ||
| First referee: Ozan Soykan (TUR) - Second referee: Ramil Namazov (AZE) | ||||
| Stadium: Sport Recreation Center Kale-Skopje, Skopje (MKD) | ||||
| 08/13/2012 15:18:09 | ||||
| Bijelo Polje | 2-5 | Zelezarec | ||
| First referee: Jacky Subocz (FRA) - Second referee: Andri Vigfusson (ISL) | ||||
| Stadium: Sport Recreation Center Kale-Skopje, Skopje (MKD) | ||||
| 08/13/2012 15:18:09 | ||||
The UEFA Futsal Cup comprises three group stages and a four-team final tournament.
Preliminary round
Depending on the number of entrants, the lower-ranked nations are drawn into three or four-team mini-tournaments played at the start of the season. Each mini-tournament is staged by one of the clubs and each team plays each other once with the group winners progressing.
Main round
The preliminary round winners join all but the four highest-ranked entrants excused the previous stage. They are drawn into six groups of four, staged as one-venue mini-tournaments, with the top two teams going through.
Elite round
The 12 teams progressing from the main round join the four top seeds and are drawn into four groups of four teams. The winners of the one-venue mini-tournaments in late autumn progress to the finals.
Finals
The four-team finals are held over a weekend in late April and hosted by one of the qualifiers. The tournament is played as a knockout with the semi-finals followed two days later by the final and third-place play-off. If the third-place match is level after 40 minutes it goes straight to penalties, in the other games ten minutes of extra time will be played.
Further details, including the criteria for separating teams that finish level on points in a group, or after extra time in a match, can be found in the
official competition regulations.