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2020 FIFA Futsal World Cup qualification (UEFA)

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2021 FIFA Futsal World Cup qualification (UEFA)
Tournament details
Dates29 January 2019 – 9 December 2020[1]
Teams48 (from 1 confederation)
Tournament statistics
Matches played124
Goals scored752 (6.06 per match)
Top scorer(s)Kazakhstan Douglas Júnior
Bosnia and Herzegovina Anel Radmilović
Netherlands Mats Velseboer
(8 goals each)
2016
2024

The European qualifying competition for the 2020 FIFA Futsal World Cup was a men's futsal competition that determined the six UEFA teams joining the automatically qualified hosts Lithuania in the 2021 FIFA Futsal World Cup (originally 2020 but postponed due to COVID-19 pandemic).[2][3][4]

Apart from Lithuania, a record 48 of the remaining 54 UEFA nations entered the competition, including World Cup qualifying debutants Germany, Kosovo, Scotland, and Northern Ireland who entered their first international men's futsal competition.

Format

The qualifying competition consists of four rounds:[5]

  • Preliminary round: The lowest-ranked 32 teams play in the preliminary round, and are drawn into eight groups of four teams. The winners and runners-up of each group advance to the main round to join the 16 highest-ranked teams which receive byes to the main round.
  • Main round: The 32 teams are drawn into eight groups of four. The winners and runners-up of each group advance to the elite round.
  • Elite round: The 16 teams are drawn into four groups of four. The winners of each group qualify directly for the World Cup, while the runners-up advance to the play-offs.
  • Play-offs: The four teams are drawn into two ties to play home-and-away two-legged matches to determine the last two European qualified teams.

In the preliminary round, main round and elite round, each group is played as a round-robin mini-tournament at the pre-selected hosts.

Tiebreakers

In the preliminary round, main round and elite round, teams are ranked according to points (3 points for a win, 1 point for a draw, 0 points for a loss), and if tied on points, the following tiebreaking criteria are applied, in the order given, to determine the rankings (Regulations Articles 13.01 and 13.02):[5]

  1. Points in head-to-head matches among tied teams;
  2. Goal difference in head-to-head matches among tied teams;
  3. Goals scored in head-to-head matches among tied teams;
  4. If more than two teams are tied, and after applying all head-to-head criteria above, a subset of teams are still tied, all head-to-head criteria above are reapplied exclusively to this subset of teams;
  5. Goal difference in all group matches;
  6. Goals scored in all group matches;
  7. Penalty shoot-out if only two teams have the same number of points, and they met in the last round of the group and are tied after applying all criteria above (not used if more than two teams have the same number of points, or if their rankings are not relevant for qualification for the next stage);
  8. Disciplinary points (red card = 3 points, yellow card = 1 point, expulsion for two yellow cards in one match = 3 points);
  9. UEFA coefficient;
  10. Drawing of lots.

In the play-offs, the team that scores more goals on aggregate over the two legs qualifies for the final tournament. If the aggregate score is level, the away goals rule is applied, i.e., the team that scores more goals away from home over the two legs advances. If away goals are also equal, extra time is played. The away goals rule is again applied after extra time, i.e., if there are goals scored during extra time and the aggregate score is still level, the visiting team advances by virtue of more away goals scored. If no goals are scored during extra time, the tie is decided by penalty shoot-out (Regulations Article 16.01).[5]

Teams

The 48 teams were seeded according to the coefficient ranking, calculated based on the following:[5][6][7]

The coefficient ranking was also used for seeding in the preliminary round and main round draws, where each team was assigned a seeding position according to their ranking for the respective draw. Eight teams were pre-selected as hosts for the preliminary round and eight teams were pre-selected as hosts for the main round.

The draws for the preliminary round and main round was held on 12 December 2018, 14:00 CET (UTC+1), at the UEFA headquarters in Nyon, Switzerland.[8] The mechanism of the draws for each round was as follows:

  • In the preliminary round, the 32 teams were drawn into eight groups of four containing one team from each of the seeding positions 1–4. First, the eight teams which were pre-selected as hosts were drawn from their own designated pot and allocated to their respective group as per their seeding positions. Next, the remaining 24 teams were drawn from their respective pot which were allocated according to their seeding positions. Based on the decisions taken by the UEFA Emergency Panel, Kosovo and Bosnia and Herzegovina could not be drawn in the same group.
  • In the main round, the 32 teams were drawn into eight groups of four, containing one team from each of the seeding positions 1–4. First, the eight teams which were pre-selected as hosts were drawn from their own designated pot and allocated to their respective group as per their seeding positions. Next, the remaining 24 teams were drawn from their respective pot which were allocated according to their seeding positions (including the eight preliminary round winners and eight preliminary round runners-up, whose identity was not known at the time of the draw, which were allocated to seeding positions 3 and 4 respectively). Winners and runners-up from the same preliminary round group could not be drawn in the same group. Based on the decisions taken by the UEFA Emergency Panel, should Armenia, Gibraltar, or Kosovo advance from the preliminary round and qualify for a main round group with Azerbaijan (Armenia), Spain (Gibraltar), or Bosnia and Herzegovina or Serbia (Kosovo), they would be swapped with the preliminary round group winner or runner-up in the same seeding position (3 or 4) of the next possible main round group. Should Kosovo, Bosnia and Herzegovina and Serbia all end up in the same group, the preliminary round group runner-up would be moved first to the next possible main round group, followed, if necessary, by the preliminary round group winner to avoid the clashes.

World Cup hosts
Team Coeff.[6] Rank
 Lithuania 0.389 40
Participating teams for 2020 FIFA Futsal World Cup European qualifying
Teams entering main round
Team Coeff.[6] Rank Seed
 Russia 10.171 1 1
 Spain 10.022 2
 Portugal (H) 9.633 3
 Kazakhstan 9.000 4
 Ukraine (H) 8.389 5
 Azerbaijan (H) 7.822 6
 Italy (H) 7.444 7
 Serbia 6.833 8
 Slovenia 6.500 9 2
 Croatia (H) 4.278 10
 Hungary 4.111 11
 Czech Republic 3.611 12
 Romania (H) 3.500 13
 Poland (H) 3.389 14
 France (H) 2.944 15
 Slovakia 2.944 16
Teams entering preliminary round
Team Coeff.[6] Rank Seed
 Belarus (H) 2.889 17 1
 Netherlands 2.278 18
 Bosnia and Herzegovina (H) 2.222 19
 Belgium 2.111 20
 Georgia (H) 2.056 21
 North Macedonia (H) 2.000 22
 Finland 1.694 23
 Latvia (H) 1.222 24
 Turkey 1.222 25 2
 Moldova (H) 0.833 26
 England 0.833 27
 Albania 0.778 28
 Sweden (H) 0.778 29
 Montenegro 0.722 30
 Denmark 0.722 31
 Norway 0.722 32
 Kosovo 0.667 33 3
  Switzerland 0.583 34
 Bulgaria (H) 0.556 35
 Armenia 0.500 36
 Greece 0.500 37
 Germany 0.500 38
 Wales 0.389 39
 Cyprus 0.389 41
 Israel 0.278 42 4
 Andorra 0.222 43
 Estonia 0.111 44
 Malta 0.000 45
 Gibraltar 0.000 46
 San Marino 0.000 47
 Scotland 0.000 48
 Northern Ireland 0.000 (NR)
Notes
  • Teams marked in bold have qualified for the World Cup.
  • (NR) – No rank (men's team did not enter in the competitions used for computing coefficients)
  • (H): Teams pre-selected as hosts for the preliminary round and the main round
Did not enter (all no rank)
 Austria  Faroe Islands  Iceland
 Liechtenstein  Luxembourg  Republic of Ireland

Schedule

The qualifying matches are played on dates that fall within the FIFA Futsal International Match Calendar.

Schedule for 2020 FIFA Futsal World Cup European qualifying
Round Draw Dates
Preliminary round 12 December 2018 29 January – 3 February 2019
Main round 22–27 October 2019
Elite round 7 November 2019 27 January – 5 February 2020
Play-offs 2–11 November 2020 (originally 9 and 12 April 2020)

In the preliminary round, main round and elite round, the schedule of each group is as follows, with one rest day between matchdays 2 and 3 for four-team groups, and no rest days for three-team groups (Regulations Articles 18.04, 18.05 and 18.06):[5]

Note: For scheduling, the hosts are considered as Team 1, while the visiting teams are considered as Team 2, Team 3, and Team 4 according to their seeding positions.

Group schedule
Matchday Matches (4 teams) Matches (3 teams)
Matchday 1 2 v 4, 1 v 3 1 v 3
Matchday 2 3 v 2, 1 v 4 3 v 2
Matchday 3 4 v 3, 2 v 1 2 v 1

Preliminary round

The winners and runners-up of each group advanced to the main round to join the 16 teams which receive byes. The preliminary round was scheduled to be played between 29 January and 3 February 2019.

Times are CET (UTC+1), as listed by UEFA (local times, if different, are in parentheses).

Group A

Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualification
1  Latvia (H) 3 2 1 0 12 1 +11 7 Main round
2  England 3 2 0 1 10 8 +2 6
3  Cyprus 3 1 1 1 15 5 +10 4
4  Gibraltar 3 0 0 3 1 24 −23 0
Source: UEFA
Rules for classification: Tiebreakers
(H) Hosts


England 4–1 Gibraltar
  • Medina Goal 2:20
  • Ward Goal 14:37 (pen.)39:59
  • Palfreeman Goal 32:05
Report
  • Parker Goal 17:12
Referee: Lukáš Peško (Slovakia), Jacob Pawlowski (Germany)
Latvia 0–0 Cyprus
Report
Referee: Kirill Naishouler (Finland), Besart Ismajli (Kosovo)

Cyprus 4–5 England
  • Chadjigeorgiou Goal 6:1113:0231:25
  • Perikleous Goal 22:06
Report
  • Reed Goal 4:04
  • Rexha Goal 4:24
  • Wallace Goal 14:43
  • Bettson Goal 22:30
  • Webb Goal 39:51
Referee: Besart Ismajli (Kosovo), Lukáš Peško (Slovakia)
Latvia 9–0 Gibraltar
  • Matjušenko Goal 2:0125:4531:44
  • Pastars Goal 11:09
  • Koļesņikovs Goal 19:0922:44
  • Avanesovs Goal 24:28
  • Kuļešovs Goal 25:03
  • Rodriguez Goal 27:01 (o.g.)
Report
Referee: Jacob Pawlowski (Germany), Kirill Naishouler (Finland)

Gibraltar 0–11 Cyprus
Report
  • Omirou Goal 4:0330:42
  • Ioannou Goal 4:4828:15
  • Perikleous Goal 7:0623:5726:02
  • Zantis Goal 15:27
  • Diniz Pereira Goal 22:32
  • Chadjigeorgiou Goal 25:22
  • Kouloumbris Goal 29:11
Referee: Lukáš Peško (Slovakia), Besart Ismajli (Kosovo)
England 1–3 Latvia
  • Ward Goal 39:39
Report
  • Koļesņikovs Goal 1:32
  • Rožkovskis Goal 34:5239:59
Referee: Kirill Naishouler (Finland), Jacob Pawlowski (Germany)

Group B

Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualification
1  Belarus (H) 3 3 0 0 17 1 +16 9 Main round
2  Kosovo 3 2 0 1 10 9 +1 6
3  Norway 3 1 0 2 7 15 −8 3
4  Andorra 3 0 0 3 6 15 −9 0
Source: UEFA
Rules for classification: Tiebreakers
(H) Hosts


Norway 5–3 Andorra
  • Moen Goal 15:4127:14
  • Schjetne Goal 21:24
  • Wiseth Goal 22:2837:33
Report
  • Debboun Goal 14:22
  • Dos Santos Goal 20:0039:36
Sports Hall SCA, Minsk
Referee: Victor Berg-Audic (France), Shota Kukhilava (Georgia)
Belarus 5–0 Kosovo
  • Olshevski Goal 6:41
  • Rukovci Goal 8:27 (o.g.)
  • Scherbich Goal 10:16 (2pen.)
  • Zhigalko Goal 21:10
  • Goli Goal 25:24 (o.g.)
Report
Sports Hall SCA, Minsk
Referee: Daniel Matkovic (Switzerland), Eduards Fatkulins (Latvia)

Kosovo 5–1 Norway
  • Rukovci Goal 3:05
  • Alaj Goal 18:5822:0734:35 (pen.)
  • Topilla Goal 37:20
Report
  • Wiseth Goal 33:21
Sports Hall SCA, Minsk
Referee: Eduards Fatkulins (Latvia), Victor Berg-Audic (France)
Belarus 5–0 Andorra
  • Gorbenko Goal 1:46
  • Lazyuk Goal 4:32
  • Scherbich Goal 5:12
  • Selyuk Goal 5:58
  • Chibisov Goal 14:55
Report
Sports Hall SCA, Minsk
Referee: Shota Kukhilava (Georgia), Daniel Matkovic (Switzerland)

Andorra 3–5 Kosovo
  • Rodriguez Sierra Goal 3:09
  • Perez Goal 35:1139:27
Report
  • Alaj Goal 5:0028:2032:29 (pen.)
  • Gjinovci Goal 10:37
  • Topilla Goal 24:25
Sports Hall SCA, Minsk
Referee: Eduards Fatkulins (Latvia), Shota Kukhilava (Georgia)
Norway 1–7 Belarus
  • Moen Goal 8:53
Report
  • Gusakov Goal 2:23
  • Scherbich Goal 11:56
  • Selyuk Goal 25:18
  • Kvalvær Goal 28:31 (o.g.)
  • Gorbenko Goal 30:03
  • Los Goal 37:47
  • Shimanovski Goal 39:24
Sports Hall SCA, Minsk
Referee: Victor Berg-Audic (France), Daniel Matkovic (Switzerland)

Group C

Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualification
1  North Macedonia (H) 3 3 0 0 15 5 +10 9 Main round
2  Albania 3 2 0 1 12 6 +6 6
3  Greece 3 1 0 2 9 11 −2 3
4  San Marino 3 0 0 3 1 15 −14 0
Source: UEFA
Rules for classification: Tiebreakers
(H) Hosts


Albania 5–0 San Marino
  • Selmanaj Goal 10:46
  • Alibegu Goal 11:45
  • Alimi Goal 13:07
  • Kaca Goal 29:03
  • Rexhepaj Goal 36:20
Report
Referee: Moshe Bohbot (Israel), Grigori Ošomkov (Estonia)
North Macedonia 5–3 Greece
  • Andov Goal 2:58
  • Ziberi Goal 9:39
  • Leveski Goal 15:29
  • Krstevski Goal 38:0139:55
Report
  • Stavrakopoulos Goal 29:53
  • Ntarlas Goal 31:57 (pen.)35:12
Referee: Dario Pezzuto (Italy), Viktor Bugenko (Moldova)

Greece 3–5 Albania
  • Papaefstratiou Goal 24:14
  • Kondylatos Goal 27:09
  • Gkaifyllias Goal 36:51
Report
  • Halimi Goal 1:05
  • Mejzini Goal 2:24
  • Alimi Goal 15:06
  • Selmanaj Goal 27:4037:53
Referee: Grigori Ošomkov (Estonia), Dario Pezzuto (Italy)
North Macedonia 7–0 San Marino
  • Ziberi Goal 1:55
  • Krstevski Goal 2:36
  • Gligorov Goal 4:22
  • Seferi Goal 6:31
  • Andov Goal 13:55
  • Leovski Goal 21:31
  • Leveski Goal 26:01
Report
Referee: Viktor Bugenko (Moldova), Moshe Bohbot (Israel)

San Marino 1–3 Greece
  • Moretti Goal 20:23
Report
  • Artinos Goal 16:37
  • Kondylatos Goal 18:14
  • Delaportas Goal 26:30
Referee: Grigori Ošomkov (Estonia), Viktor Bugenko (Moldova)
Albania 2–3 North Macedonia
  • Rexhepaj Goal 5:08
  • Kaca Goal 12:09
Report
  • Ziberi Goal 0:1423:22
  • Ismaili Goal 24:38
Referee: Dario Pezzuto (Italy), Moshe Bohbot (Israel)

Group D

Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualification
1  Georgia (H) 3 3 0 0 18 3 +15 9 Main round
2  Germany 3 1 1 1 8 9 −1 4
3  Israel 3 0 2 1 3 10 −7 2
4  Denmark 3 0 1 2 5 12 −7 1
Source: UEFA
Rules for classification: Tiebreakers
(H) Hosts


Denmark 1–1 Israel
  • Jørgensen Goal 37:30 (2pen.)
Report
  • Jubran Goal 37:51
Referee: Fredric Nilholt (Sweden), Slawomir Steczko (Poland)
Georgia 5–1 Germany
  • Roninho Goal 10:10 (pen.)
  • Sözer Goal 12:03 (o.g.)
  • Saiotti Junior Goal 16:0232:02
  • Sebiskveradze Goal 31:34
Report
  • Erdem Goal 38:47
Referee: Vladimir Kadykov (Russia), Kaloyan Kirilov (Bulgaria)

Germany 5–2 Denmark
  • Erdem Goal 7:348:16
  • Sözer Goal 26:4537:24
  • Heinze Goal 34:36
Report
  • Jørgensen Goal 18:1220:27
Referee: Slawomir Steczko (Poland), Vladimir Kadykov (Russia)
Georgia 7–0 Israel
  • Thales Goal 3:138:3010:00
  • Tophuria Goal 5:05
  • Fumaça Goal 8:44
  • Nikvashvili Goal 23:36
  • Jvarashvili Goal 35:46
Report
Referee: Kaloyan Kirilov (Bulgaria), Fredric Nilholt (Sweden)

Israel 2–2 Germany
  • Shkolnik Goal 0:52
  • Diedunov Goal 27:01
Report
Referee: Fredric Nilholt (Sweden), Kaloyan Kirilov (Bulgaria)
Denmark 2–6 Georgia
  • Larsen Goal 35:30
  • Jørgensen Goal 38:36
Report
  • Roninho Goal 27:22
  • Kekelia Goal 29:1738:07
  • Tophuria Goal 30:12
  • Saiotti Junior Goal 30:43
  • Thales Goal 33:40
Referee: Vladimir Kadykov (Russia), Slawomir Steczko (Poland)

Group E

Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualification
1  Belgium 3 3 0 0 26 7 +19 9 Main round
2  Sweden (H) 3 2 0 1 13 10 +3 6
3  Armenia 3 1 0 2 6 10 −4 3
4  Malta 3 0 0 3 2 20 −18 0
Source: UEFA
Rules for classification: Tiebreakers
(H) Hosts


Belgium 12–0 Malta
  • Diniz Pinheiro Goal 4:5725:51
  • Ndjeka Goal 11:53
  • Ouadi Goal 14:3228:04
  • Sababti Goal 15:32
  • Chaibai Goal 18:2739:13
  • Zammit Goal 23:45 (o.g.)
  • Dujacquier Goal 29:55
  • Adnane Goal 30:35
  • Cordier Goal 34:54
Report
Estrad Alingsås, Alingsås
Referee: Alessandro Malfer (Italy), Alem Bajrovic (Bosnia and Herzegovina)
Sweden 3–1 Armenia
  • Legiec Goal 14:0415:20
  • Kadivar Goal 24:54
Report
  • Galstyan Goal 19:04
Estrad Alingsås, Alingsås
Referee: Hennadiy Hora (Ukraine), Jacob Willem Machiel Van Dijke (Netherlands)

Armenia 2–6 Belgium
  • Uzunyan Goal 26:28
  • Mkrtchyan Goal 31:42
Report
  • Leo Goal 7:2215:39
  • Karapetyan Goal 22:36 (o.g.)
  • Chaibai Goal 30:06 (pen.)
  • Adnane Goal 31:08
  • Diniz Pinheiro Goal 36:45
Estrad Alingsås, Alingsås
Referee: Jacob Willem Machiel Van Dijke (Netherlands), Alessandro Malfer (Italy)
Sweden 5–1 Malta
  • Smajlovic Goal 2:25
  • Atai Najafi Goal 3:4933:53
  • Zhubi Goal 5:50
  • Kadivar Goal 39:51
Report
  • Zammit Goal 28:16
Estrad Alingsås, Alingsås
Referee: Alem Bajrovic (Bosnia and Herzegovina), Hennadiy Hora (Ukraine)

Malta 1–3 Armenia
  • Mangion Goal 20:57
Report
  • Galstyan Goal 2:30
  • Margaryan Goal 6:12
  • Mkrtchyan Goal 26:28
Estrad Alingsås, Alingsås
Referee: Alem Bajrovic (Bosnia and Herzegovina), Jacob Willem Machiel Van Dijke (Netherlands)
Belgium 8–5 Sweden
  • Dujacquier Goal 6:4935:4538:05
  • Diniz Pinheiro Goal 9:1831:48
  • Sababti Goal 19:5321:00
  • Adnane Goal 20:27
Report
  • Zhubi Goal 0:124:03
  • Hiseni Goal 11:25
  • Legiec Goal 24:38
  • Söderqvist Goal 37:25
Estrad Alingsås, Alingsås
Referee: Alessandro Malfer (Italy), Hennadiy Hora (Ukraine)

Group F

Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualification
1  Bosnia and Herzegovina (H) 3 3 0 0 24 4 +20 9 Main round
2   Switzerland 3 2 0 1 8 10 −2 6
3  Turkey 3 1 0 2 8 13 −5 3
4  Scotland 3 0 0 3 5 18 −13 0
Source: UEFA
Rules for classification: Tiebreakers
(H) Hosts


Bosnia and Herzegovina 7–1  Switzerland
  • Kahvedžić Goal 4:1211:1820:15
  • Bošković Goal 16:45
  • Galić Goal 26:13
  • Radmilović Goal 30:34
  • Jelić Goal 36:58
Report
  • Marcoyannakis Goal 9:39
Referee: Alejandro Martinez Flores (Spain), Maksim Dzeikala (Belarus)
Turkey 4–3 Scotland
  • Ugurlu Goal 2:4519:21
  • Özdemir Goal 10:07
  • Altunary Goal 29:25
Report
  • McLaren Goal 7:4030:12
  • Yates Goal 25:43
Referee: Stefan Vrijens (Belgium), Vlad Nicolae Ciobanu (Romania)

Switzerland 3–2 Turkey
  • Facchinetti Goal 8:3812:3128:49
Report
  • Özkan Goal 11:38
  • Altunay Goal 14:23
Referee: Vlad Nicolae Ciobanu (Romania), Alejandro Martinez Flores (Spain)
Bosnia and Herzegovina 10–1 Scotland
  • Aladžić Goal 4:2611:2522:33
  • Ivanković Goal 6:44
  • Pavlović Goal 12:04
  • Jelić Goal 20:17
  • Radmilović Goal 21:4831:0437:2037:52
Report
  • Steedman Goal 27:39
Referee: Maksim Dzeikala (Belarus), Stefan Vrijens (Belgium)

Scotland 1–4  Switzerland
  • Smith Goal 38:08
Report
  • Marcoyannakis Goal 0:57
  • Facchinetti Goal 11:13 (pen.)
  • Buckson Goal 17:22
  • Huber Goal 17:58
Referee: Maksim Dzeikala (Belarus), Vlad Nicolae Ciobanu (Romania)
Turkey 2–7 Bosnia and Herzegovina
  • Özkan Goal 29:09
  • Şen Goal 36:30
Report
  • Kahvedžić Goal 4:4119:2032:55
  • Radmilović Goal 22:1123:02
  • Jelić Goal 26:16
  • Aladžić Goal 31:19
Referee: Alejandro Martinez Flores (Spain), Stefan Vrijens (Belgium)

Group G

Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualification
1  Netherlands 3 3 0 0 14 4 +10 9 Main round
2  Montenegro 3 1 1 1 7 5 +2 4
3  Bulgaria (H) 3 1 1 1 5 9 −4 4
4  Estonia 3 0 0 3 3 11 −8 0
Source: UEFA
Rules for classification: Tiebreakers
(H) Hosts


Bulgaria 1–1 Montenegro
  • Tsvetanov Goal 8:12
Report
  • Tsvetanov Goal 13:15 (o.g.)
Referee: Costas Nicolaou (Cyprus), Hikmat Qafarli (Azerbaijan)
Netherlands 4–1 Estonia
  • Velseboer Goal 6:0134:2836:09
  • Zerouali Goal 24:05
Report
  • Stüf Goal 5:35
Referee: Javier Moreno Reina (Spain), Daniele D'adamo (San Marino)

Bulgaria 3–2 Estonia
  • Baharov Goal 27:08
  • Tsvetanov Goal 32:1938:49
Report
  • Titenok Goal 5:51
  • Kostin Goal 30:37
Referee: Daniele D'adamo (San Marino), Costas Nicolaou (Cyprus)
Montenegro 2–4 Netherlands
  • Bajović Goal 20:15
  • Jakovljević Goal 36:01
Report
  • Velseboer Goal 5:3312:56
  • St Juste Goal 32:07
  • Bouzambou Goal 33:59
Referee: Hikmat Qafarli (Azerbaijan), Javier Moreno Reina (Spain)

Estonia 0–4 Montenegro
Report
  • Mugoša Goal 20:13
  • Obradović Goal 25:12
  • Barović Goal 31:47
  • Ćorović Goal 33:15
Referee: Daniele D'adamo (San Marino), Hikmat Qafarli (Azerbaijan)
Netherlands 6–1 Bulgaria
  • Bouzambou Goal 4:0716:59 (pen.)
  • St Juste Goal 5:0136:31
  • Velseboer Goal 19:00
  • Bouraaraassi Goal 36:54
Report
  • Nestorov Goal 26:43
Referee: Javier Moreno Reina (Spain), Costas Nicolaou (Cyprus)

Group H

Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualification
1  Moldova (H) 3 3 0 0 23 8 +15 9 Main round
2  Finland 3 2 0 1 17 3 +14 6
3  Wales 3 1 0 2 7 17 −10 3
4  Northern Ireland 3 0 0 3 6 25 −19 0
Source: UEFA
Rules for classification: Tiebreakers
(H) Hosts


Moldova 8–4 Wales
  • Obadă Goal 13:3820:2139:59
  • Munteanu Goal 22:15
  • Laşcu Goal 25:04
  • Negara Goal 26:50
  • Tacot Goal 28:57
  • Anton Goal 38:20
Report
  • Hugh Goal 10:44
  • Arsan Goal 30:33
  • Davies Goal 38:02
  • Orme Goal 38:54
FMF Arena, Ciorescu
Referee: Grigori Zelentsov (Russia), Dejan Veselic (Slovenia)
Finland 9–1 Northern Ireland
  • Korpela Goal 1:4534:49
  • Junno Goal 6:47
  • Korsunov Goal 7:39
  • Autio Goal 19:47
  • J. Kytölä Goal 28:3034:11
  • Hosio Goal 30:44
  • Gunn Goal 31:20 (o.g.)
Report
  • Millar Goal 12:23
FMF Arena, Ciorescu
Referee: Josip Barton (Macedonia), Norbert Szilágyi (Hungary)

Wales 0–7 Finland
Report
  • Kylmälä Goal 8:00
  • Autio Goal 17:16
  • Korpela Goal 22:57
  • Korsunov Goal 27:06
  • Hosio Goal 27:55
  • J. Kytölä Goal 32:38
  • Jyrkiäinen Goal 36:20
FMF Arena, Ciorescu
Referee: Dejan Veselic (Slovenia), Josip Barton (Macedonia)
Moldova 13–3 Northern Ireland
  • Tacot Goal 1:5212:2038:26
  • Obadă Goal 2:318:1333:04
  • Negara Goal 14:2239:28
  • Nicolaiciuc Goal 14:4129:4536:34
  • Laşcu Goal 19:59 (pen.)22:22
Report
  • Gunn Goal 4:09
  • Millar Goal 29:5239:57
FMF Arena, Ciorescu
Referee: Norbert Szilágyi (Hungary), Grigori Zelentsov (Russia)

Northern Ireland 2–3 Wales
  • Glenholmes Goal 12:37
  • Gibson Goal 38:06
Report
  • Arsan Goal 1:38
  • Hugh Goal 31:12
  • Pritchard Goal 35:04
FMF Arena, Ciorescu
Referee: Norbert Szilágyi (Hungary), Josip Barton (Macedonia)
Finland 1–2 Moldova
  • Jyrkiäinen Goal 22:54
Report
  • Laşcu Goal 9:24
  • Tacot Goal 22:10
FMF Arena, Ciorescu
Referee: Dejan Veselic (Slovenia), Grigori Zelentsov (Russia)

Main round

The winners and runners-up of each group advanced to the elite round. The main round was scheduled to be played between 22 and 27 October 2019.

Times up to 26 October 2019 are CEST (UTC+2), thereafter times are CET (UTC+1), as listed by UEFA (local times, if different, are in parentheses).

Group 1

Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualification
1  Spain 3 3 0 0 11 4 +7 9 Elite round
2  Finland 3 2 0 1 8 7 +1 6
3  Georgia 3 1 0 2 7 10 −3 3
4  Poland (H) 3 0 0 3 4 9 −5 0
Source: UEFA
Rules for classification: Tiebreakers
(H) Hosts


Spain 4–1 Finland
Report
  • Autio Goal 3:09
Referee: Dario Pezzuto (Italy), Cédric Pelissier (France)
Poland 2–3 Georgia
  • Łopuch Goal 11:56
  • Zastawnik Goal 15:30 (pen.)
Report
  • Thales Goal 8:1223:00 (pen.)
  • Fumaça Goal 21:50

Georgia 2–3 Spain
  • Sebiskveradze Goal 30:33
  • Todua Goal 32:07
Report
Poland 1–2 Finland
Report
  • Hosio Goal 30:44
  • J. Kytölä Goal 33:03
Referee: Cédric Pelissier (France), Dario Pezzuto (Italy)

Finland 5–2 Georgia
  • Jyrkiäinen Goal 8:56
  • Tophuria Goal 18:53 (o.g.)
  • Hosio Goal 35:36
  • Autio Goal 38:35 (2pen.)
  • Savolainen Goal 39:17
Report
  • Sebiskveradze Goal 11:3826:41
Referee: Cédric Pelissier (France), Josip Barton (Macedonia)
Spain 4–1 Poland
  • Lin Goal 7:2521:13
  • Solano Goal 17:43
  • Bebe Goal 24:51
Report
  • Zastawnik Goal 5:20

Group 2

Note: Ukraine were originally to host.

Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualification
1  Slovenia 3 2 1 0 15 4 +11 7 Elite round
2  Ukraine 3 2 1 0 14 4 +10 7
3  Kosovo 3 1 0 2 9 19 −10 3
4  North Macedonia (H) 3 0 0 3 7 18 −11 0
Source: UEFA
Rules for classification: Tiebreakers
(H) Hosts


Ukraine 7–1 Kosovo
  • Fareniuk Goal 11:53
  • Shoturma Goal 17:20
  • Sorokin Goal 22:4127:3832:08
  • Zvarych Goal 24:36
  • Korolyshyn Goal 33:10
Report
  • Rukovci Goal 11:12
Referee: Marc Birkett (England), Julien Lang (France)
North Macedonia 1–6 Slovenia
  • Micevski Goal 7:08
Report
  • Osredkar Goal 12:51
  • Zajc Goal 13:41
  • Čujec Goal 20:32
  • Fideršek Goal 23:20
  • Čeh Goal 30:46 (2pen.)33:39 (2pen.)
Referee: Gerd Bylois (Belgium), Daniel Matkovic (Switzerland)

North Macedonia 5–7 Kosovo
  • Krstevski Goal 3:28
  • Ismaili Goal 15:25
  • Ziberi Goal 21:01
  • Agushi Goal 25:45
  • Micevski Goal 27:29
Report
  • Rukovci Goal 1:35
  • Maxharraj Goal 3:56
  • Alaj Goal 12:04
  • Qerimi Goal 19:5838:43
  • Prenqi Goal 33:16
  • Topilla Goal 39:16
Referee: Daniel Matkovic (Switzerland), Marc Birkett (England)
Slovenia 2–2 Ukraine
Report
  • Shoturma Goal 21:28
  • Mykytiuk Goal 29:52 (pen.)
Referee: Julien Lang (France), Gerd Bylois (Belgium)

Ukraine 5–1 North Macedonia
  • Mykytiuk Goal 5:0519:41
  • Razuvanov Goal 6:24
  • Zvarych Goal 8:58
  • Malyshko Goal 30:01
Report
  • Leveski Goal 33:56
Referee: Gerd Bylois (Belgium), Marc Birkett (England)
Kosovo 1–7 Slovenia
  • Maxharraj Goal 3:33
Report
Referee: Julien Lang (France), Daniel Matkovic (Switzerland)

Group 3

Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualification
1  Azerbaijan (H) 3 3 0 0 8 3 +5 9 Elite round
2  Slovakia 3 2 0 1 12 6 +6 6
3  Montenegro 3 1 0 2 6 11 −5 3
4  Moldova 3 0 0 3 8 14 −6 0
Source: UEFA
Rules for classification: Tiebreakers
(H) Hosts


Slovakia 5–0 Montenegro
  • Kozár Goal 4:01
  • Rafaj Goal 22:20
  • Drahovský Goal 33:4539:59
  • Rick Goal 39:22
Report
Referee: Miguel Castilho (Portugal), Ingo Heemsoth (Germany)
Azerbaijan 3–1 Moldova
  • Bolinha Goal 11:3834:40
  • Vassoura Goal 32:49
Report
  • Laşcu Goal 7:15
Referee: Ondřej Černý (Czech Republic), Ingus Puriņš (Latvia)

Moldova 4–7 Slovakia
  • Doša Goal 7:37 (o.g.)
  • Tacot Goal 14:25
  • Negara Goal 30:1735:46
Report
  • Směřička Goal 9:25
  • Drahovský Goal 10:1712:2523:56
  • Kyjovský Goal 25:34
  • Rick Goal 27:54
  • Kozár Goal 31:38
Referee: Ingus Puriņš (Latvia), Miguel Castilho (Portugal)
Azerbaijan 3–2 Montenegro
  • Bolinha Goal 4:09
  • Chovdarov Goal 21:49
  • Shojaei Goal 33:33
Report
  • Perošević Goal 7:15
  • Obradović Goal 9:22
Referee: Ingo Heemsoth (Germany), Ondřej Černý (Czech Republic)

Montenegro 4–3 Moldova
  • Ćorović Goal 3:0034:04
  • Vuletić Goal 25:52
  • Ţîmbalist Goal 38:04 (o.g.)
Report
  • Negara Goal 7:50
  • Obadă Goal 9:27
  • Burdujel Goal 35:07
Referee: Miguel Castilho (Portugal), Ingo Heemsoth (Germany)
Slovakia 0–2 Azerbaijan
Report
  • Bolinha Goal 29:21
  • Vassoura Goal 34:38
Referee: Ondřej Černý (Czech Republic), Ingus Puriņš (Latvia)

Group 4

Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualification
1  Italy (H) 3 2 1 0 11 5 +6 7 Elite round
2  Belarus 3 2 1 0 10 5 +5 7
3  Hungary 3 1 0 2 4 6 −2 3
4  England 3 0 0 3 3 12 −9 0
Source: UEFA
Rules for classification: Tiebreakers
(H) Hosts


Hungary 3–0 England
  • Nagy Goal 1:11
  • Horváth Goal 9:10
  • Dróth Goal 37:50
Report
Referee: Cristiano José Cardoso Santos (Portugal), Antonios Adamopoulos (Greece)
Italy 3–3 Belarus
Report
  • Krikun Goal 0:47
  • Matveenko Goal 5:06
  • Olshevski Goal 8:32
Referee: Saša Tomić (Croatia), Costas Nicolaou (Cyprus)

Belarus 2–0 Hungary
  • Zhigalko Goal 27:55
  • Rogovik Goal 37:33
Report
Referee: Antonios Adamopoulos (Greece), Saša Tomić (Croatia)
Italy 4–1 England
Report
  • Rexha Goal 38:40 (pen.)
Referee: Costas Nicolaou (Cyprus), Cristiano José Cardoso Santos (Portugal)

Hungary 1–4 Italy
  • Dróth Goal 29:24
Report
  • Canal Goal 12:3035:31
  • Marcelinho Goal 18:58
  • Romano Goal 30:56
Referee: Saša Tomić (Croatia), Cristiano José Cardoso Santos (Portugal)
England 2–5 Belarus
  • Bettson Goal 39:16
  • Rexha Goal 39:52
Report
  • Rogovik Goal 12:38
  • Zhigalko Goal 15:22
  • Krikun Goal 23:16
  • Gusakov Goal 39:2539:38
Referee: Costas Nicolaou (Cyprus), Antonios Adamopoulos (Greece)

Group 5

Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualification
1  Kazakhstan 3 3 0 0 13 2 +11 9 Elite round
2  Romania (H) 3 1 1 1 6 6 0 4
3  Netherlands 3 0 2 1 5 10 −5 2
4  Albania 3 0 1 2 5 11 −6 1
Source: UEFA
Rules for classification: Tiebreakers
(H) Hosts


Kazakhstan 4–0 Albania
Report
Referee: Vitali Rakutski (Belarus), Yevhen Hordiienko (Ukraine)
Romania 1–1 Netherlands
Report
  • Velseboer Goal 4:54
Referee: Angelo Galante (Italy), Fredric Nilholt (Sweden)

Netherlands 0–5 Kazakhstan
Report
Referee: Fredric Nilholt (Sweden), Vitali Rakutski (Belarus)
Romania 3–1 Albania
  • Paulo Ferreira Goal 1:39
  • Szöcs Goal 13:00
  • Matei Goal 19:19
Report
  • Brahimi Goal 30:21
Referee: Yevhen Hordiienko (Ukraine), Angelo Galante (Italy)

Albania 4–4 Netherlands
  • Alimi Goal 25:42
  • Kaca Goal 29:49
  • Alibegu Goal 39:20
  • Mejzini Goal 39:40
Report
  • Makraou Goal 5:2316:12
  • Jordany Goal 8:14
  • Velseboer Goal 33:01
Referee: Yevhen Hordiienko (Ukraine), Fredric Nilholt (Sweden)
Kazakhstan 4–2 Romania
  • Taynan Goal 5:4529:1839:31
  • Orazov Goal 29:46
Report
  • Valadares Goal 0:20
  • Matei Goal 3:29
Referee: Angelo Galante (Italy), Vitali Rakutski (Belarus)

Group 6

Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualification
1  Serbia 3 3 0 0 14 5 +9 9 Elite round
2  France (H) 3 2 0 1 12 9 +3 6
3  Belgium 3 1 0 2 13 10 +3 3
4   Switzerland 3 0 0 3 4 19 −15 0
Source: UEFA
Rules for classification: Tiebreakers
(H) Hosts


Serbia 7–0  Switzerland
  • Petrov Goal 12:5514:29
  • Simić Goal 15:20
  • Lazarević Goal 16:00
  • Vukadinović Goal 23:49
  • Radovanović Goal 27:07
  • Ramić Goal 32:51
Report
Aren'ice, Cergy
Referee: Tomasz Frak (Poland), Sarunas Tamulynas (Lithuania)
France 5–3 Belgium
  • Alla Goal 6:2729:11
  • Belhaj Goal 17:19
  • Ramirez Goal 34:06
  • Mohammed Goal 35:54
Report
  • Ghislandi Goal 33:54
  • Adnane Goal 37:31
  • Ramirez Goal 38:50 (o.g.)
Aren'ice, Cergy
Referee: Juan José Cordero Gallardo (Spain), Iurii Neverov (Russia)

Belgium 1–2 Serbia
Report
Aren'ice, Cergy
Referee: Sarunas Tamulynas (Lithuania), Juan José Cordero Gallardo (Spain)
France 3–1  Switzerland
  • Kebe Goal 6:17
  • Mohammed Goal 16:46
  • Mouhoudine Goal 33:54
Report
  • Facchinetti Goal 39:43
Aren'ice, Cergy
Referee: Iurii Neverov (Russia), Tomasz Frak (Poland)

Switzerland 3–9 Belgium
  • Facchinetti Goal 5:1038:22
  • Buckson Goal 32:17
Report
  • Ettalaki Goal 8:1735:31
  • Dujacquier Goal 18:23
  • Rahou Goal 22:2339:03
  • Adnane Goal 30:51
  • Ouadi Goal 31:5132:5539:22
Aren'ice, Cergy
Referee: Iurii Neverov (Russia), Sarunas Tamulynas (Lithuania)
Serbia 5–4 France
  • Lazarević Goal 4:24
  • Rakić Goal 9:5923:31 (pen.)
  • Tomić Goal 22:07
  • Momčilović Goal 39:52
Report
  • Soumaré Goal 22:36
  • Kebe Goal 23:51
  • Ramirez Goal 33:5634:50
Aren'ice, Cergy
Referee: Juan José Cordero Gallardo (Spain), Tomasz Frak (Poland)

Group 7

Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualification
1  Russia 3 2 1 0 13 7 +6 7 Elite round
2  Croatia (H) 3 2 1 0 9 3 +6 7
3  Bosnia and Herzegovina 3 1 0 2 8 11 −3 3
4  Sweden 3 0 0 3 7 16 −9 0
Source: UEFA
Rules for classification: Tiebreakers
(H) Hosts


Russia 7–3 Sweden
  • Kotlyarov Goal 4:5912:26
  • Rômulo Goal 8:16
  • Niyazov Goal 8:45
  • Kudziev Goal 9:24
  • Asadov Goal 20:44
  • Antoshkin Goal 28:03
Report
  • Zhubi Goal 0:1919:43
  • Hiseni Goal 38:26
Croatia 4–0 Bosnia and Herzegovina
  • L. Suton Goal 7:4422:0122:26
  • Jelovčić Goal 17:49
Report
Referee: Kamil Çetin (Turkey), Adrian Tschopp (Switzerland)

Bosnia and Herzegovina 2–4 Russia
  • Ivanković Goal 22:44
  • Milanović Goal 35:53
Report
  • Antoshkin Goal 14:14
  • Kudziev Goal 18:34
  • Asadov Goal 29:04
  • Demin Goal 33:00
Croatia 3–1 Sweden
  • Kanjuh Goal 8:30
  • Novak Goal 33:28
  • Perišić Goal 35:03
Report
  • Legiec Goal 17:03
Referee: Adrian Tschopp (Switzerland), Borislav Kolev (Bulgaria)

Sweden 3–6 Bosnia and Herzegovina
  • Smajlovic Goal 32:5039:24
  • Kadivar Goal 38:20
Report
  • Radmilović Goal 1:22
  • Kahvedžić Goal 12:01
  • Perković Goal 19:1439:32
  • Bošković Goal 34:0337:13
Russia 2–2 Croatia
Report
Referee: Borislav Kolev (Bulgaria), Kamil Çetin (Turkey)

Group 8

Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualification
1  Portugal (H) 3 3 0 0 13 1 +12 9 Elite round
2  Czech Republic 3 2 0 1 11 5 +6 6
3  Latvia 3 1 0 2 8 13 −5 3
4  Germany 3 0 0 3 2 15 −13 0
Source: UEFA
Rules for classification: Tiebreakers
(H) Hosts


Czech Republic 3–0 Germany
  • Vnuk Goal 9:05
  • Holý Goal 9:56
  • Záruba Goal 37:02
Report
Pavilhão Multiusos de Viseu, Viseu
Referee: Vladimir Kadykov (Russia), Vladan Radulović (Serbia)
Portugal 4–0 Latvia
Report
Pavilhão Multiusos de Viseu, Viseu
Referee: Admir Zahovič (Slovenia), Idan Berenshtein (Israel)

Latvia 1–7 Czech Republic
  • Baklanovs Goal 32:33
Report
  • Holý Goal 0:21
  • Seidler Goal 16:3635:14
  • Rešetár Goal 26:5631:41
  • Koudelka Goal 32:21
  • Slováček Goal 35:27
Pavilhão Multiusos de Viseu, Viseu
Referee: Idan Berenshtein (Israel), Vladimir Kadykov (Russia)
Portugal 5–0 Germany
Report
Pavilhão Multiusos de Viseu, Viseu
Referee: Vladan Radulović (Serbia), Admir Zahovič (Slovenia)

Germany 2–7 Latvia
  • Wittig Goal 35:5136:52
Report
  • Jerofejevs Goal 2:44
  • Baklanovs Goal 9:01
  • Strazdiņš Goal 13:48
  • Koļesņikovs Goal 22:23
  • Matjušenko Goal 25:1439:24
  • Halimons Goal 26:23
Pavilhão Multiusos de Viseu, Viseu
Referee: Vladan Radulović (Serbia), Idan Berenshtein (Israel)
Czech Republic 1–4 Portugal
Report
Pavilhão Multiusos de Viseu, Viseu
Referee: Admir Zahovič (Slovenia), Vladimir Kadykov (Russia)

Elite round

The draws for the elite round and play-offs were held on 7 November 2019, 14:15 CET (UTC+1), at the UEFA headquarters in Nyon, Switzerland.[9] For the elite round, the 16 teams were drawn into four groups of four, containing one best-four ranked main round group winner according to the coefficient ranking (seeding position 1), one other main round group winner (seeding position 2), and two main round group runners-up (seeding positions 3 or 4). First, a draw was held to select the four hosts from the seven potential hosts, which were allocated to their respective group as per their seeding positions. Next, the remaining 12 teams (including potential hosts not selected) were drawn from their respective pot which were allocated according to their seeding positions (group runners-up, including hosts, were allocated to first seeding position 4, then seeding position 3). Teams from the same main round group could be drawn in the same group. Based on the decisions taken by the UEFA Emergency Panel, Russia and Ukraine could not be drawn in the same group.

Legend
  • (Rank): Coefficient ranking for seeding[10]
  • (H): Elite round hosts selected by draw
  • (h): Potential elite round hosts not selected by draw
Advanced from main round
Group Winners Runners-up
Seed Seeding position 1 (best-four ranked) Seeding position 3 or 4
Seeding position 2 (others)
1  Spain (2) (h)  Finland (23)
2  Slovenia (9)  Ukraine (5) (h)
3  Azerbaijan (6)  Slovakia (16)
4  Italy (7)  Belarus (17)
5  Kazakhstan (4)  Romania (13)
6  Serbia (8) (H)  France (15)
7  Russia (1) (h)  Croatia (10) (H)
8  Portugal (3) (H)  Czech Republic (12) (H)

For the play-offs, the four elite round group runners-up, whose identity was not known at the time of the draw, were drawn into two ties without any seeding. As Russia and Ukraine could not play against each other, if such a tie occur in the play-offs after the completion of the elite round, the second teams drawn in the two ties (who play the first leg away) would be swapped.

The winners of each group qualified for the 2021 FIFA Futsal World Cup, while the runners-up of each group advanced to the play-offs. The elite round was scheduled to be played between 27 January and 5 February 2020.

Times are CET (UTC+1), as listed by UEFA (local times, if different, are in parentheses).

Group A

Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualification
1  Portugal (H) 3 2 1 0 8 4 +4 7 2021 FIFA Futsal World Cup
2  Finland 3 1 2 0 8 6 +2 5 Play-offs
3  Italy 3 1 1 1 8 9 −1 4
4  Belarus 3 0 0 3 6 11 −5 0
Source: UEFA
Rules for classification: Tiebreakers
(H) Hosts


Italy 2–2 Finland
  • J. Kytölä Goal 13:12 (o.g.)
  • Marcelinho Goal 17:14 (2pen.)
Report
  • Hosio Goal 7:15
  • Junno Goal 19:27
Póvoa de Varzim Municipal Hall, Póvoa de Varzim
Referee: Alejandro Martinez Flores (Spain), David Urdanoz Apezteguia (Spain)
Portugal 2–1 Belarus
Report
  • Rogovik Goal 19:11
Póvoa de Varzim Municipal Hall, Póvoa de Varzim
Referee: Juan José Cordero Gallardo (Spain), Javier Moreno Reina (Spain)

Belarus 3–5 Italy
  • Zharikov Goal 9:46
  • Selyuk Goal 25:18
  • Zhigalko Goal 39:54
Report
  • De Oliveira Goal 5:4915:29
  • Murilo Goal 8:3437:18
  • Mello Rossi Goal 17:23
Póvoa de Varzim Municipal Hall, Póvoa de Varzim
Referee: David Urdanoz Apezteguia (Spain), Alejandro Martinez Flores (Spain)
Portugal 2–2 Finland
Report
  • Jyrkiäinen Goal 15:40
  • Hosio Goal 28:51
Póvoa de Varzim Municipal Hall, Póvoa de Varzim
Referee: Javier Moreno Reina (Spain), Juan José Cordero Gallardo (Spain)

Finland 4–2 Belarus
  • Teittinen Goal 15:39
  • Junno Goal 18:28 (2pen.)30:02
  • Jyrkiäinenn Goal 24:03
Report
  • Gorbenko Goal 14:53
  • Zhigalko Goal 32:06
Póvoa de Varzim Municipal Hall, Póvoa de Varzim
Referee: Alejandro Martinez Flores (Spain), Juan José Cordero Gallardo (Spain)
Italy 1–4 Portugal
Report
Póvoa de Varzim Municipal Hall, Póvoa de Varzim
Referee: David Urdanoz Apezteguia (Spain), Javier Moreno Reina (Spain)

Group B

Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualification
1  Spain 3 3 0 0 11 3 +8 9 2021 FIFA Futsal World Cup
2  Serbia (H) 3 2 0 1 10 9 +1 6 Play-offs
3  France 3 0 1 2 5 9 −4 1
4  Ukraine 3 0 1 2 5 10 −5 1
Source: UEFA
Rules for classification: Tiebreakers
(H) Hosts


Serbia 5–2 Ukraine
  • Pršić Goal 11:5421:34
  • Petrov Goal 14:22
  • Tomić Goal 29:27
  • Rakić Goal 30:36
Report
  • Fareniuk Goal 29:39
  • Korsun Goal 38:16
Referee: Miguel Castilho (Portugal), Filipe Gonçalo Santos Duarte (Portugal)
Spain 3–1 France
Report
  • Alla Goal 37:50
Referee: Eduardo Fernandes Coelho (Portugal), Cristiano José Cardoso Santos (Portugal)

Serbia 4–2 France
  • Rakić Goal 6:20
  • Simić Goal 28:04
  • Tomić Goal 32:17
  • Aleksić Goal 39:51
Report
  • Lutin Goal 2:06
  • Ramirez Goal 22:51
Referee: Filipe Gonçalo Santos Duarte (Portugal), Eduardo Fernandes Coelho (Portugal)
Ukraine 1–3 Spain
  • Malyshko Goal 30:08
Report
Referee: Cristiano José Cardoso Santos (Portugal), Miguel Castilho (Portugal)

France 2–2 Ukraine
  • Mouhoudine Goal 9:35
  • Ramirez Goal 12:26 (pen.)
Report
Referee: Cristiano José Cardoso Santos (Portugal), Filipe Gonçalo Santos Duarte (Portugal)
Spain 5–1 Serbia
  • Bebe Goal 3:1833:11
  • Gómez Goal 6:25
  • Adolfo Goal 36:3038:11
Report
Referee: Eduardo Fernandes Coelho (Portugal), Miguel Castilho (Portugal)

Group C

Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualification
1  Russia 3 2 0 1 14 8 +6 6[a] 2021 FIFA Futsal World Cup
2  Croatia (H) 3 2 0 1 8 6 +2 6[a] Play-offs
3  Azerbaijan 3 1 1 1 7 8 −1 4
4  Slovakia 3 0 1 2 6 13 −7 1
Source: UEFA
Rules for classification: Tiebreakers
(H) Hosts
Notes:
  1. ^ a b Ranked on head-to-head points: Russia 3, Croatia 0.


Russia 7–1 Slovakia
Report
Attendance: 150
Referee: Chiara Perona (Italy), Alessandro Malfer (Italy)
Croatia 2–0 Azerbaijan
Report
Attendance: 700
Referee: Angelo Galante (Italy), Nicola Manzione (Italy)

Azerbaijan 4–3 Russia
  • Vilela Goal 1:44
  • Everton Cardoso Goal 33:3139:24
  • Atayev Goal 36:45
Report
  • Rômulo Goal 15:28
  • Davydov Goal 17:19
  • Antoshkin Goal 39:40
Referee: Alessandro Malfer (Italy), Angelo Galante (Italy)
Croatia 3–2 Slovakia
Report
  • Zdráhal Goal 29:06
  • Kozár Goal 31:23
Referee: Nicola Manzione (Italy), Chiara Perona (Italy)

Slovakia 3–3 Azerbaijan
  • Hudek Goal 8:10
  • Ševčík Goal 30:42
  • Kyjovský Goal 39:50
Report
  • Vilela Goal 16:21
  • Kyjovský Goal 28:51 (o.g.)
  • Bolinha Goal 39:57
Referee: Angelo Galante (Italy), Chiara Perona (Italy)
Russia 4–3 Croatia
  • Éder Lima Goal 6:3816:50
  • L. Suton Goal 17:01 (o.g.)
  • Rômulo Goal 38:58
Report
Referee: Alessandro Malfer (Italy), Nicola Manzione (Italy)

Group D

Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualification
1  Kazakhstan 3 2 0 1 10 8 +2 6[a] 2021 FIFA Futsal World Cup
2  Czech Republic (H) 3 2 0 1 9 6 +3 6[a] Play-offs
3  Romania 3 1 1 1 7 9 −2 4
4  Slovenia 3 0 1 2 8 11 −3 1
Source: UEFA
Rules for classification: Tiebreakers
(H) Hosts
Notes:
  1. ^ a b Ranked on head-to-head points: Kazakhstan 3, Czech Republic 0.


Czech Republic 3–1 Slovenia
  • Holý Goal 9:19
  • Vnuk Goal 18:16
  • Koudelka Goal 37:49 (pen.)
Report
  • Fideršek Goal 34:53
Referee: Ivan Shabanov (Russia), Iurii Neverov (Russia)
Kazakhstan 1–3 Romania
Report
  • Stoica Goal 1:30
  • Valadares Goal 32:42
  • Toniţă Goal 33:13
Referee: Vladimir Kadykov (Russia), Irina Velikanova (Russia)

Czech Republic 4–0 Romania
  • Seidler Goal 0:3838:34 (2pen.)
  • Holý Goal 20:36
  • Koudelka Goal 35:29
Report
Referee: Irina Velikanova (Russia), Ivan Shabanov (Russia)
Slovenia 3–4 Kazakhstan
Report
Referee: Iurii Neverov (Russia), Vladimir Kadykov (Russia)

Romania 4–4 Slovenia
  • Matei Goal 10:0618:22 (2pen.)27:42
  • Toniţă Goal 37:14
Report
  • Čeh Goal 16:19
  • Čujec Goal 37:16
  • Hozjan Goal 39:36
  • Turk Goal 39:44
Referee: Vladimir Kadykov (Russia), Ivan Shabanov (Russia)
Kazakhstan 5–2 Czech Republic
Report
  • Holý Goal 35:42
  • Vokoun Goal 39:32
Referee: Irina Velikanova (Russia), Iurii Neverov (Russia)

Play-offs

The winners of each tie qualify for the 2021 FIFA Futsal World Cup. The play-offs were originally scheduled to be played on 9 and 12 April 2020, but had been postponed due to the COVID-19 pandemic, initially to a later date tentatively between June and mid-August.[11][12] On 17 June 2020, UEFA announced that the matches had been rescheduled to be played between 2 and 11 November 2020.[13][14]

Team 1 Agg.Tooltip Aggregate score Team 2 1st leg 2nd leg
Croatia  4–4 (5–6 p)  Czech Republic 2–2 2–2 (a.e.t.)
Serbia  6–5  Finland 1–0 5–5

Times are CET (UTC+1), as listed by UEFA (local times, if different, are in parentheses).

Croatia 2–2 Czech Republic
  • Novak Goal 19:26 (2pen.)
  • Djuraš Goal 26:25
Report
Referee: Juan José Cordero Gallardo (Spain), Alejandro Martínez Flores (Spain)
Czech Republic 2–2 (a.e.t.) Croatia
  • Holý Goal 6:52
  • Záruba Goal 19:24
Report
Penalties
  • Koudelka soccer ball with check mark
  • Vnuk soccer ball with check mark
  • Holý soccer ball with check mark
  • Záruba soccer ball with red X
  • Seidler soccer ball with check mark
  • Křivanek soccer ball with red X
  • Slováček soccer ball with check mark
  • Vokoun soccer ball with check mark
6–5
Referee: Cédric Pelissier (France), Victor Berg-Audic (France)

4–4 on aggregate. The Czech Republic won 6–5 on penalties and qualified for the 2021 FIFA Futsal World Cup.


Serbia 1–0 Finland
Report
Referee: Eduardo Fernandes Coelho (Portugal), Cristiano José Cardoso Santos (Portugal)
Finland 5–5 Serbia
  • Pikkarainen Goal 3:19
  • Autio Goal 10:0231:28
  • Grönholm Goal 14:03
  • J. Kytölä Goal 38:50
Report
  • Pršić Goal 1:11
  • Lazarević Goal 11:1023:2828:25
  • Stojković Goal 36:32
Referee: Gábor Kovács (Hungary), Balázs Farkas (Hungary)

Serbia won 6–5 on aggregate.

Qualified teams for FIFA Futsal World Cup

The following seven teams from UEFA qualified for the 2021 FIFA Futsal World Cup, including Lithuania which qualified as hosts.[17]

Team Qualified as Qualified on Previous appearances in FIFA Futsal World Cup1
 Lithuania Hosts 26 October 2018[3] 0 (debut)
 Portugal Elite round Group A winners 2 February 2020[18] 5 (2000, 2004, 2008, 2012, 2016)
 Spain Elite round Group B winners 4 February 2020[18] 8 (1989, 1992, 1996, 2000, 2004, 2008, 2012, 2016)
 Russia Elite round Group C winners 1 February 2020[18] 6 (1992, 1996, 2000, 2008, 2012, 2016)
 Kazakhstan Elite round Group D winners 5 February 2020[18] 2 (2000, 2016)
 Czech Republic Play-off winners 10 November 2020[19] 3 (2004, 2008, 2012)
 Serbia Play-off winners 9 December 2020[20] 1 (2012)
1 Bold indicates champions for that year. Italic indicates hosts for that year.

Top goalscorers

  • Preliminary round: There were 323 goals scored in 48 matches, for an average of 6.73 goals per match.
  • Main round: There were 280 goals scored in 48 matches, for an average of 5.83 goals per match.
  • Elite round: There were 130 goals scored in 24 matches, for an average of 5.42 goals per match.
  • Play-offs: There were 19 goals scored in 4 matches, for an average of 4.75 goals per match.

— Team eliminated / inactive for this stage.

Rank Player PR MR ER PO Total
1 Kazakhstan Douglas Júnior 4 4 8
Netherlands Mats Velseboer 6 2
Bosnia and Herzegovina Anel Radmilović 7 1
4 Switzerland Alessandro Facchinetti 4 3 7
Bosnia and Herzegovina Nermin Kahvedžić 6 1
Kosovo Ramadan Alaj 6 1
Moldova Cristian Obadă 6 1
8 Serbia Marko Pršić 1 3 2 6
Finland Panu Autio 2 2 2
Czech Republic Michal Holý 2 3 1
Portugal Fernando Cardinal 4 2
Slovenia Kristjan Čujec 4 2
Kazakhstan Taynan 4 2
Finland Miika Hosio 2 2 2
Slovakia Tomáš Drahovský 5 1
Moldova Andrei Negara 3 3
Belgium Valentin Dujacquier 4 2
Georgia (country) Thales 4 2
Moldova Sergiu Tacot 5 1

Notes

  1. ^ The second leg match between Finland and Serbia was originally scheduled to be played on 10 November, 19:00 EET, at Energia Areena, Vantaa, but was postponed due to members of the Finland team testing positive for the COVID-19 virus which required both teams to be quarantined.[15] It was rescheduled to 9 December 2020.[16]

References

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  2. ^ "FIFA Futsal World Cup 2020 – slot allocation" (PDF). FIFA.com. 14 June 2018.
  3. ^ a b "Lithuania to host 2020 Futsal World Cup". UEFA.com. 26 October 2018.
  4. ^ "Bureau of the FIFA Council decisions on FIFA events". FIFA.com. Fédération Internationale de Football Association. 12 May 2020.
  5. ^ a b c d e "Regulations of the European Qualifying Competition for the 2020 FIFA Futsal World Cup". UEFA.com.
  6. ^ a b c d "UEFA Futsal National Teams coefficient ranking 2018/19" (PDF). UEFA.com.
  7. ^ "UEFA European Qualifying Competition for the 2020 FIFA Futsal World Cup Draw Procedure & Coefficient Ranking" (PDF). UEFA.com.
  8. ^ "FIFA Futsal World Cup preliminary & main round draws". UEFA.com. 12 December 2018.
  9. ^ "Futsal World Cup elite round and play-off draw". UEFA.com. 7 November 2019.
  10. ^ "World Cup elite round coefficients" (PDF). UEFA.com.
  11. ^ "COVID-19: latest updates on UEFA competitions". UEFA.com. 17 March 2020.
  12. ^ "Postponement of UEFA futsal competitions". UEFA.com. 20 March 2020.
  13. ^ "UEFA competitions to resume in August". UEFA.com. Union of European Football Associations. 17 June 2020. Retrieved 17 June 2020.
  14. ^ "Updated UEFA competitions calendar". UEFA.com. Union of European Football Associations. 17 June 2020. Retrieved 17 June 2020.
  15. ^ "Futsalin MM-jatkokarsintaottelua Suomi-Serbia ei pelata tiistaina". Suomen Palloliitto. 9 November 2020.
  16. ^ "Ratkaiseva futsalin MM-jatkokarsintaottelu pelataan 9.12". Suomen Palloliitto. 21 November 2020.
  17. ^ "2020 FIFA Futsal World Cup: Lithuania". UEFA.com. 1 December 2018.
  18. ^ a b c d "UEFA quartet qualify for Lithuania 2021". FIFA.com. 6 February 2020.
  19. ^ "Czech Republic book ticket to Lithuania 2021". FIFA.com. 10 November 2020.
  20. ^ "Serbia snatch Europe's last ticket to Lithuania 2021". FIFA.com. 9 December 2020.

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