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Futsal European Clubs Championship

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The Futsal European Clubs Championship was an annual futsal competition for European club teams. It was introduced in 1984 and discontinued after the 2000–01 season, when it was replaced by the UEFA Futsal Cup.

Results

Season Host city Winner Runner-up Score Third place
1984–85
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Italy Viterbo Belgium ZVC Hoboken Netherlands FC Kras Boys 3–3 (4–3 pen.) Spain Egasa Chaston
1985–86
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Italy Rome Netherlands Drei Keuninge Belgium ZVK Hasselt 3–3 (4–3 pen.) Italy Roma Barilla
1986–87
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Netherlands Maastricht Denmark Næstved IF Belgium ZVK Hasselt 7–0 Italy Ortana Griphus
1987–88
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Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Titovo Velenje Belgium ZVK Ford Genk Netherlands FC Kras Boys 3–0 (play-offs) Hungary Keszthely
1988–89
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Hungary Debrecen Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia MNK Uspinjača Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia MNK Kutina 3–0 Hungary Debreceni MVSC
1989–90
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Italy Rome Italy Roma RCB Spain La Garriga Isolar 2–1 Belgium ZVK Hasselt
1990–91
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Spain Madrid Spain Interviú Lloyd's Portugal AR Freixieiro 7–0 Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia MNK Seljak Livno
1991–92 Not played
1992–93
1993–94
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Spain Madrid Spain Marsanz Torrejón Croatia MNK Uspinjača 11–3 Belgium ZVK Hasselt
1994–95
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Spain Maspalomas Russia Dina Moskva Spain Maspalomas Sol Europa 6–5 Italy Torrino S.C.
1995–96
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Italy Rome Italy BNL Calcetto Roma Spain Pinturas Lepanto Zaragoza 5–4 Russia Dina Moskva
1996–97
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Russia Moscow Russia Dina Moskva Italy BNL Calcetto Roma 2–2 (7–6 pen.) Spain Interviu Boomerang
1997–98
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Spain Talavera Spain CLM Talavera Russia Dina Moskva 3–3 (5–4 pen.) Italy Gruppo Sportivo BNL
1998–99
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Russia Moscow Russia Dina Moskva Italy Lazio Calcio a 5 2–1 Spain ElPozo Murcia
1999–00
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Spain Segovia Spain Caja Segovia Italy BNL Calcetto Roma 4–1 Russia Dina Moskva
2000–01
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Spain Castellón Spain Playas de Castellón Russia Dina Moskva 4–2 Italy AS Genzano

Performance by nation

Nation Winners Runners-up Third Winning clubs
 Spain 5 3 3 Interviú Lloyd's, Marsanz Torrejón, CLM Talavera, Caja Segovia, Playas de Castellón
 Russia 3 2 2 Dina Moskva (3)
 Italy 2 3 5 Roma RCB, BNL Calcetto Roma
 Belgium 2 2 2 ZVC Hoboken, ZVK Ford Genk
 Netherlands 1 2 0 Drei Keuninge
 Yugoslavia 1 1 1 MNK Uspinjača
 Denmark 1 0 0 Næstved IF
 Croatia 0 1 0
 Portugal 0 1 0
 Hungary 0 0 2

Medals (1984-2001)

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1 Spain53311
2 Russia3227
3 Italy23510
4 Belgium2226
5 Netherlands1203
6 Yugoslavia1113
7 Denmark1001
8 Croatia0101
 Portugal0101
10 Hungary0022
Totals (10 entries)15151545

References

This page was last edited on 7 August 2023, at 10:32
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