2026 UEFA Futsal Champions League finals: Pesaro
Friday, May 1, 2026
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The 2025/26 finals were at Pesaro Futsal Arena in Italy.
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The 2025/26 UEFA Futsal Champions League finals were played at Pesaro Futsal Arena in Italy.
It is the first time the Italian Football Federation had staged this final tournament, but they were the hosts of UEFA Futsal EURO 2003 in Aversa and Caserta. Opened in 1996, the 8,000-capacity arena is home to basketball’s Victoria Libertas Pesaro, has staged Davis Cup tennis and world championship gymnastics, and is also a major venue for opera and pop concerts.
Under the competition’s new format this season, the final tournament remained a four-team knockout event, played on Friday 8 and Sunday 10 May. Contenders Cartagena Costa Cálida, Etoile Lavalloise, holders Illes Balears Palma and Sporting CP emerged from the new two-legged quarter-final round ending on Friday 6 March. Sporting defeated Palma in the final.
The finals draw was made on Tuesday 17 March at the Preffetura di Pesaro, setting the knockout last-four ties.
Finals schedule
Friday 8 May:
Semi-finals
Cartagena Costa Cálida 3-3 Sporting CP (aet, Sporting win 6-5 on pens)
lles Balears Palma 6-6 Étoile Lavalloise (aet, Palma win 5-4 on pens)
Sunday 10 May:
Third-place play-off
Cartagena Costa Cálida 3-3 Étoile Lavalloise (Cartegena win 5-4 on pens)
Final
Sporting CP 2-0 lles Balears Palma
Roll of honour
UEFA FUTSAL CHAMPIONS LEAGUE
Four-team finals
2026 (Pesaro): Sporting CP (POR) 2-0 Illes Balears Palma (ESP)
2025 (Le Mans): Illes Balears Palma (ESP) 9-4 Kairat Almaty (KAZ)
2024 (Yerevan): lles Balears Palma (ESP) 5-1 Barça (ESP)
2023 (Palma de Mallorca): lles Balears Palma (ESP) 1-1aet, 5-3pens Sporting CP (POR)
2022 (Riga): Barça (ESP) 4-0 Sporting CP (POR)
Eight-team finals
2021 (Zadar): Sporting CP (POR) 4-3 Barça (ESP)
Four-team finals
2020 (Barcelona): Barça (ESP) 2-1 Murcia FS (ESP)
2019 (Almaty): Sporting CP (POR) 2-1 Kairat Almaty (KAZ)UEFA FUTSAL CUPFour-team finals
2018 (Zaragoza): Inter FS (ESP) 5-2 Sporting CP (POR)
2017 (Almaty): Inter FS (ESP) 7-0 Sporting CP (POR)
2016 (Guadalajara): Ugra Yugorsk (RUS) 4-3 Inter FS (ESP)
2015 (Lisbon): Kairat Almaty (KAZ) 3-2 Barça (ESP)
2014 (Baku): Barça (ESP) 5-2aet FC Dynamo (RUS)
2013 (Tbilisi): Kairat Almaty (KAZ) 4-3 FC Dynamo (RUS)
2012 (Lleida): Barça (ESP) 3-1 FC Dynamo (RUS)
2011 (Almaty): Montesilvano (ITA) 5-2 Sporting CP (POR)
2010 (Lisbon): Benfica (POR) 3-2aet Inter FS (ESP)
2009 (Ekaterinburg): Inter FS (ESP) 5-1 Sinara Ekaterinburg (RUS)
2008 (Moscow): Sinara Ekaterinburg (RUS) 4-4aet, 3-2pens Murcia FS (ESP)
2007 (Murcia): FC Dynamo (RUS) 2-1 Inter FS (ESP)
Two-legged finals
2006: Inter FS (ESP) 6-3/3-4: 9-7agg FC Dynamo (RUS)
2005: Action 21 Charleroi (BEL) 4-3/6-6aet: 10-9agg FC Dynamo (RUS)
2004: Inter FS (ESP) 4-1/3-4: 7-5agg Benfica (POR)
2003: Playas de Castellón (ESP) 1-1/6-4: 7-5agg Action 21 Charleroi (BEL)
Eight-team finals
2002 (Lisbon): Playas de Castellón (ESP) 5-1 Action 21 Charleroi (BEL)