UEFA Under-19 Futsal EURO: full guide
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The UEFA Under-19 Futsal EURO began in 2019.
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2022 edition
Final tournament: 4–10 September 2022
Contenders: Croatia, France, Italy, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Spain (hosts/holders), 1 tbc
Group 1 (played in Turkey)
Winners: Italy
Group 2 (played in Portugal)
Winners: Portugal
Group 3 (played in Serbia)
Winners: France
Group 4 (played in Finland)
Winners: Poland
Group 5 (played in Romania)
Winners: Romania
Group 6 (7–10 July): Ukraine (hosts), Belgium, Moldova, Andorra
Group 7 (played in Croatia)
Winners: Croatia
- Seven group winners join hosts Spain in the finals from 4–10 September 2022 at Olivo Arena, Jaén.
Preliminary round: 1–6 November 2021
Group A (played in San Marino)
Winners: Andorra
Group B (played in Gibraltar)
Winners: Montenegro
- Two group winners progress to main round
Age limit
Players are eligible to play in the competition if they were born on or after 1 January 2002, the date which was originally set when the competition was scheduled to conclude with a final tournament in September 2021. The biennial competition will return to odd-numbered years from the next edition, with the final tournament in 2023.
2019 edition
RESULTS
GROUP STAGE
Sunday 8 September:
Ukraine 7-0 Netherlands: Group B
Croatia 0-3 Spain: Group B
Poland 3-2 Russia: Group A
Latvia 0-6 Portugal: Group A
Monday 9 September:
Netherlands 0-6 Croatia: Group B
Ukraine 1-7 Spain: Group B
Russia 5-1 Latvia: Group A
Poland 1-3 Portugal: Group A
Wednesday 11 September:
Portugal 4-1 Russia: Group A
Croatia 3-1 Ukraine: Group B
Spain 5-0 Netherlands: Group B
Latvia 1-3 Poland: Group A
KNOCKOUT PHASE
Thursday 12 September:
Semi-finals
Portugal 2-2 Croatia (aet, Croatia win 3-2 on pens)
Spain 3-1 Poland
Saturday 14 September:
Final
Croatia 1-6 Spain
QUALIFYING
Main round (24–30 March)
Group 1 (played in Finland)
Winners: Poland
Group 2 (played in Slovenia)
Winners: Netherlands
Group 3 (played in Bosnia and Herzegovina)
Winners: Portugal
Group 4 (played in FYR Macedonia)
Winners: Ukraine
Group 5 (played in Georgia)
Winners: Spain
Group 6 (played in Russia)
Winners: Russia
Group 7 (played in Croatia)
Winners: Croatia
- Seven group winners join hosts Latvia in the finals from 8 to 14 September at Arena Riga.
Preliminary round (21–26 January)
Group A (played in Lithuania)
Winners: Greece
Group B (played in San Marino)
Winners: Cyprus
- Two group winners progress to main round