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2018 UEFA Futsal Cup finals: all you need to know

Inter took the title once against in Zaragoza.

Inter coach Jesús Velasco and captain Ortiz
Inter coach Jesús Velasco and captain Ortiz ©Sportsfile
  • The matches

Semi-finals: Friday
Győr (HUN) 1-6 Sporting CP (POR)

  • First Hungarian semi-finalists Győr, coached by Javi Rodríguez (a three-time winner as a player), were blown away by five first-half Sporting goals.

Inter FS (ESP, holders) 2-1 Barcelona (ESP)

  • Ortiz scored either side of an Esquerdinha strike to set up a second straight Inter-Sporting final.
Highlights: Inter pip Barcelona in thriller

Third-place play-off: Sunday 
Győr 1-7 Barcelona

  • An Esquerdinha hat-trick equals the record of four goals in a final four (which he already jointly held from 2015 with Dina Moskva).

Final: Sunday
Sporting CP 2-5 Inter FS

  • For the second year running Inter beat Sporting in the final and now have five titles.

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  • Where to watch

The finals will be shown across the world with our TV partners and streamed for free where there is no right holders. UEFA.com will have highlights from 24:00CET on both matchdays.

Highlights: Six-goal Sporting into third final

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  • The venue

The 10,700-capacity Pabellón Príncipe Felipe was the venue for the LNFS Spanish Futsal Cup finals in 1991, 1993 and 2006. It opened in 1990 and is the home of basketball's Basket Zaragoza.

As well as hosting basketball's European Champions Cup (now EuroLeague) Final Four in 1990 and 1995, the arena has staged sports including boxing, handball, ice skating, martial arts and tennis, plus concerts from the likes of David Bowie and Bob Dylan.

Since the introduction of the four-team UEFA Futsal Cup finals in 2007, this will be the fourth event to take place in Spain after Murcia (2007), Lleida (2012) and Guadalajara (2016). Other venues have been Moscow (2008), Ekaterinburg (2009), Lisbon (2010 and 2015), Almaty (2011 and 2017), Tbilisi (2013) and Baku (2014).

  • Match officials
2017 final: Inter beat Sporting 7-0

Ondřej Černý (CZE), Angelo Galante (ITA), Bogdan Sorescu (ROU), Saša Tomić (CRO)

  • Tickets

Tickets for the UEFA Futsal Cup finals at Zaragoza's Pabellón Príncipe Felipe in Zaragoza are on sale via the official portal. A ticket provides entry to both matches on that day.

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Prices
Category 1 (sides, lower tier): €10
Category 2 (behind goals, lower tier): €8
Category 3 (upper tier): €6

The Pabellón Príncipe Felipe was the venue for the LNFS Spanish Futsal Cup finals in 1991, 1993 and 2006. It opened in 1990 and is the home of basketball's Basket Zaragoza.

As well as hosting basketball's European Champions Cup (now EuroLeague) Final Four in 1990 and 1995, the arena has staged sports including boxing, handball, ice skating, martial arts and tennis, plus concerts from the likes of David Bowie and Bob Dylan.

Since the introduction of the four-team finals in 2007, this will be the fourth event to take place in Spain after Murcia (2007), Lleida (2012) and Guadalajara (2016). Other venues have been Moscow (2008), Ekaterinburg (2009), Lisbon (2010 and 2015), Almaty (2011 and 2017), Tbilisi (2013) and Baku (2014).

  • Roll of honour: past finals

Four-team finals
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 Barcelona (ESP)
2014 (Baku): Barcelona (ESP) 5-2aet FC Dynamo (RUS)
2013 (Tbilisi): Kairat Almaty (KAZ) 4-3 FC Dynamo (RUS)
2012 (Lleida): Barcelona (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 5-1 Action 21 Charleroi (BEL)

  • UEFA Futsal Champions League

From next season the UEFA Futsal Cup, which launched in 2001/12, will be renamed the UEFA Futsal Champions League.