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UEFA Futsal Euro 2018

The 2018 UEFA Futsal Championship, commonly referred to as UEFA Futsal Euro 2018, was the 11th edition of the UEFA Futsal Championship, the international futsal championship organised by UEFA for the men's national teams of Europe. It was hosted for the first time in Slovenia, following a decision of the UEFA Executive Committee on 26 January 2015.[1] Slovenia was chosen ahead of other bids from Macedonia and Romania.

UEFA Futsal Euro 2018
Evropsko prvenstvo v futsalu 2018
Tournament details
Host countrySlovenia
CityLjubljana
Dates30 January – 10 February
Teams12 (from 1 confederation)
Venue(s)1 (in 1 host city)
Final positions
Champions Portugal (1st title)
Runners-up Spain
Third place Russia
Fourth place Kazakhstan
Tournament statistics
Matches played20
Goals scored91 (4.55 per match)
Attendance101,934 (5,097 per match)
Top scorer(s) Ricardinho (7 goals)
Best player(s) Ricardinho
2016
2022

The final tournament was contested from 30 January to 10 February and comprised 12 teams, eleven of which joined the hosts Slovenia after overcoming a qualifying tournament. Matches took place at the Arena Stožice in Ljubljana. In their second appearance in the competition's final after 2010, Portugal defeated seven-time winners and defending champions Spain 3–2, after extra-time, to win their first European title.[2]

This was the last tournament to be held on a two-year basis and featuring 12 teams, as the competition will be played every four years, starting from 2022, and include 16 teams.[3]

Qualification edit

A total of 48 UEFA nations entered the competition (including Germany and Kosovo which entered for the first time), and with the hosts Slovenia qualifying automatically, the other 47 teams competed in the qualifying competition to determine the remaining 11 spots in the final tournament.[4] The qualifying competition, which took place from January to September 2017, consisted of three rounds:[5]

  • Preliminary round: The 26 lowest-ranked teams were drawn into seven groups – five groups of four teams and two groups of three teams. Each group was played in single round-robin format at one of the pre-selected hosts. The seven group winners advanced to the main round.
  • Main round: The 28 teams (21 highest-ranked teams and seven preliminary round qualifiers) were drawn into seven groups of four teams. Each group was played in single round-robin format at one of the pre-selected hosts. The seven group winners qualified directly to the final tournament, while the seven runners-up and the best third-placed team advanced to the play-offs.
  • Play-offs: The eight teams were drawn into four ties to play home-and-away two-legged matches to determine the last four qualified teams.

Qualified teams edit

The following 12 teams qualified for the final tournament.[6]

Team Method of qualification Appearance Last appearance Previous best performance
  Slovenia Hosts 6th 2016 Quarter-finals (2014)
  Italy Main round Group 1 winners 11th 2016 Champions (2003, 2014)
  Azerbaijan Main round Group 2 winners 5th 2016 Fourth place (2010)
  Ukraine Main round Group 3 winners 10th 2016 Runners-up (2001, 2003)
  Portugal Main round Group 4 winners 9th 2016 Runners-up (2010)
  Spain Main round Group 5 winners 11th 2016 Champions (1996, 2001, 2005, 2007, 2010, 2012, 2016)
  Kazakhstan Main round Group 6 winners 2nd 2016 Third place (2016)
  Russia Main round Group 7 winners 11th 2016 Champions (1999)
  France Play-off winners 1st Debut
  Poland Play-off winners 2nd 2001 Group stage (2001)
  Romania Play-off winners 4th 2014 Quarter-finals (2012, 2014)
  Serbia Play-off winners 6th 2016 Fourth place (2016)

Final draw edit

The final draw was held on 29 September 2017, 12:00 CEST (UTC+2), at Ljubljana Castle in Ljubljana, Slovenia.[7][8] The 12 teams were drawn into four groups of three teams. Hosts Slovenia were assigned to position A1 in the draw, and the remaining teams were seeded according to their coefficient ranking, except that title holders Spain were automatically placed into Pot 1.[9]

Each group contained one team from Pot 1, one team from Pot 2, and one team from Pot 3. For political reasons, Russia and Ukraine could not be drawn in the same group or in groups scheduled to be played on the same day (due to a potential clash of teams and clash of fans). Therefore, if Russia were drawn in Group B, Ukraine had to be drawn in Group C or D, and if Russia were drawn in Group C or D, Ukraine had to be drawn in Group A or B.

Hosts + Pot 1
Team Coeff Rank
  Slovenia (hosts) 6.389 7
  Spain (holders) 10.017 2
  Russia 10.605 1
  Portugal 9.250 3
Pot 2
Team Coeff Rank
  Italy 8.889 4
  Ukraine 7.944 5
  Azerbaijan 7.544 6
  Kazakhstan 6.333 8
Pot 3
Team Coeff Rank
  Serbia 5.556 9
  Romania 4.278 12
  Poland 2.056 19
  France 1.278 23

Venues edit

 
 
Ljubljana
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Location of the 2018 UEFA Futsal Euro final tournament host city

All matches were played at the 12,480-capacity for futsal matches Arena Stožice in Ljubljana.[1]

Ljubljana
Arena Stožice
Capacity: 12,480
 

Match officials edit

A total of 16 match officials were appointed for the final tournament.[6]

Squads edit

Each national team have to submit a squad of 14 players, two of whom must be goalkeepers. If a player is injured or ill severely enough to prevent his participation in the tournament before his team's first match, he can be replaced by another player.[5]

Group stage edit

The final tournament schedule was confirmed on 16 October 2017.[10]

The group winners and runners-up advance to the quarter-finals.

Tiebreakers

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 19.01 and 19.02):[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. Drawing of lots.

All times are local, CET (UTC+1).[11]

Group A edit

Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualification
1   Slovenia (H) 2 1 1 0 4 3 +1 4 Knockout stage
2   Serbia 2 0 2 0 3 3 0 2
3   Italy 2 0 1 1 2 3 −1 1
Source: UEFA
Rules for classification: Group stage tiebreakers
(H) Hosts
Slovenia  2–2  Serbia
  • Fetić   3'42"
  • Vrhovec   14'20"
Report
  • Ramić   17'03"
  • Tomić   39'32"
Attendance: 10,212[12]
Referee: Bogdan Sorescu (Romania), Eduardo Fernandes Coelho (Portugal)

Serbia  1–1  Italy
  • Tomić   29'24"
Report
Attendance: 3,527[12]
Referee: Marc Birkett (England), Kamil Çetin (Turkey)

Italy  1–2  Slovenia
Report
Attendance: 10,342[12]
Referee: Juan José Cordero Gallardo (Spain), Alejandro Martínez Flores (Spain)

Group B edit

Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualification
1   Kazakhstan 2 1 1 0 6 2 +4 4 Knockout stage
2   Russia 2 0 2 0 2 2 0 2
3   Poland 2 0 1 1 2 6 −4 1
Source: UEFA
Rules for classification: Group stage tiebreakers
Russia  1–1  Poland
  • Chishkala   35'10"
Report
  • Kubik   39'51"
Attendance: 3,192[12]
Referee: Timo Onatsu (Finland), Cédric Pelissier (France)

Poland  1–5  Kazakhstan
  • Solecki   27'56"
Report
  • Taynan   2'54"
  • Orazov   8'56"
  • Zhamankulov   19'01"
  • Pershin   19'32" (2pen.)
  • Douglas Jr.   36'41"
Attendance: 1,930[12]
Referee: Alejandro Martínez Flores (Spain), Juan José Cordero Gallardo (Spain)

Kazakhstan  1–1  Russia
Report
Attendance: 7,018[12]
Referee: Gábor Kovács (Hungary), Balázs Farkas (Hungary)

Group C edit

Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualification
1   Portugal 2 2 0 0 9 4 +5 6 Knockout stage
2   Ukraine 2 1 0 1 6 7 −1 3
3   Romania 2 0 0 2 3 7 −4 0
Source: UEFA
Rules for classification: Group stage tiebreakers
Portugal  4–1  Romania
Report
Attendance: 3,093[12]
Referee: Saša Tomić (Croatia), Ondřej Černý (Czech Republic)

Romania  2–3  Ukraine
  • Valadares   4'57"
  • Ignat   10'33"
Report
  • Korolyshyn   19'27"
  • Pediash   27'50"
  • Shoturma   39'41"
Attendance: 796[12]
Referee: Admir Zahovič (Slovenia), Vladimir Kadykov (Russia)

Ukraine  3–5  Portugal
  • Razuvanov   28'00"
  • Korolyshyn   31'59"
  • Shoturma   39'44"
Report
Attendance: 4,411[12]
Referee: Cédric Pelissier (France), Timo Onatsu (Finland)

Group D edit

Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualification
1   Spain 2 1 1 0 5 4 +1 4 Knockout stage
2   Azerbaijan 2 1 0 1 5 4 +1 3
3   France 2 0 1 1 7 9 −2 1
Source: UEFA
Rules for classification: Group stage tiebreakers
Spain  4–4  France
  • Adolfo   10'37"
  • Aigoun   19'30" (o.g.)
  • Solano   26'48"
  • Bebe   37'42"
Report
  • Mohammed   8'37"
  • Alla   16'20"
  • Mouhoudine   20'13"
  • Ortiz   26'13" (o.g.)
Attendance: 2,060[12]
Referee: Balázs Farkas (Hungary), Gábor Kovács (Hungary)

France  3–5  Azerbaijan
  • N'Gala   6'59"
  • Mohammed   20'05"
  • Mouhoudine   39'33"
Report
  • Bolinha   2'26"22'02"23'30"
  • Everton Cardoso   28'56"
  • Eduardo   37'09"
Attendance: 912[12]
Referee: Angelo Galante (Italy), Alessandro Malfer (Italy)

Azerbaijan  0–1  Spain
Report
Attendance: 3,076[12]
Referee: Vladimir Kadykov (Russia), Admir Zahovič (Slovenia)

Knockout stage edit

If a match is drawn after 40 minutes of regular play, an extra time consisting of two five-minute periods is played. If teams are still leveled after extra time, a penalty shoot-out is used to determine the winner. In the third place match, the extra time is skipped and the decision goes directly to kicks from the penalty mark (Regulations Articles 20.02 and 20.03).[5]

Bracket edit

 
Quarter-finalsSemi-finalsFinal
 
          
 
5 February – Ljubljana
 
 
  Slovenia0
 
8 February – Ljubljana
 
  Russia2
 
  Russia2
 
6 February – Ljubljana
 
  Portugal3
 
  Portugal8
 
10 February – Ljubljana
 
  Azerbaijan1
 
  Portugal (a.e.t.)3
 
5 February – Ljubljana
 
  Spain2
 
  Serbia1
 
8 February – Ljubljana
 
  Kazakhstan3
 
  Kazakhstan5 (1)
 
6 February – Ljubljana
 
  Spain (p)5 (3) Third place
 
  Ukraine0
 
10 February – Ljubljana
 
  Spain1
 
  Russia1
 
 
  Kazakhstan0
 

Quarter-finals edit

Serbia  1–3  Kazakhstan
Report
Attendance: 5,246[12]
Referee: Kamil Çetin (Turkey), Marc Birkett (England)

Slovenia  0–2  Russia
Report
Attendance: 10,369[12]
Referee: Eduardo Fernandes Coelho (Portugal), Bogdan Sorescu (Romania)

Portugal  8–1  Azerbaijan
Report
  • Everton Cardoso   0'54"
Attendance: 3,150[12]
Referee: Ondřej Černý (Czech Republic), Saša Tomić (Croatia)

Ukraine  0–1  Spain
Report
Attendance: 2,351[12]
Referee: Alessandro Malfer (Italy), Angelo Galante (Italy)

Semi-finals edit

Russia  2–3  Portugal
Report
Attendance: 6,023[12]
Referee: Gábor Kovács (Hungary), Balázs Farkas (Hungary)

Kazakhstan  5–5 (a.e.t.)  Spain
Report
Penalties
1–3
Attendance: 5,657[12]
Referee: Bogdan Sorescu (Romania), Alessandro Malfer (Italy)

Third place match edit

Russia  1–0  Kazakhstan
Report
Attendance: 8,217[12]
Referee: Juan José Cordero Gallardo (Spain), Alejandro Martínez Flores (Spain)

Final edit

Portugal  3–2 (a.e.t.)  Spain
Report
  • Tolrà   18'54"
  • Lin   31'36"
Attendance: 10,352[12]
Referee: Ondřej Černý (Czech Republic), Saša Tomić (Croatia)

Ranking and statistics edit

Final ranking edit

All-star squad edit

Top five players are bolded.

Source:[13][12]

Awards edit

Award Player
Best Player   Ricardinho
Golden Shoe   Ricardinho
Silver Shoe   Bruno Coelho
Bronze Shoe   Eder Lima

Source:[14]

Goalscorers edit

7 goals
6 goals
5 goals
4 goals
3 goals
2 goals
1 goal
1 own goal

Source:[15]

References edit

  1. ^ a b "Slovenia selected to host Futsal EURO 2018". UEFA.com. 26 January 2015.
  2. ^ "Portugal win Futsal EURO, Ricardinho top scorer: at a glance". UEFA.com. 10 February 2018.
  3. ^ "UEFA to revamp and expand futsal competitions". UEFA.com. 4 April 2017.
  4. ^ "Germany and Kosovo among Futsal EURO entrants". UEFA.com. Union of European Football Associations (UEFA). 1 September 2016.
  5. ^ a b c d "Regulations of the UEFA European Futsal Championship, 2017–18" (PDF). UEFA.com.
  6. ^ a b "Futsal EURO programme" (PDF). UEFA.com.
  7. ^ "UEFA Futsal EURO 2018 final tournament draw". UEFA.com. Retrieved 29 September 2017.
  8. ^ "UEFA Futsal EURO 2018 finals draw made". UEFA.com. 29 September 2017.
  9. ^ "UEFA Futsal EURO 2018 draw on 29 September". UEFA.com. 4 September 2017.
  10. ^ "UEFA Futsal EURO 2018 schedule confirmed". UEFA.com. 16 October 2017.
  11. ^ "Match Schedule" (PDF). UEFA.com.
  12. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u "Tournament review" (PDF). UEFA.com.
  13. ^ "Futsal EURO 2018 team of the tournament". UEFA.com. 14 February 2018.
  14. ^ "Ricardinho named Futsal EURO Player of the Tournament". UEFA.com. 10 February 2018.
  15. ^ "Statistics — Tournament phase — Player statistics — Goals". UEFA.com. 10 February 2018.

External links edit

  • Official website
    • UEFA Futsal Euro history: 2017/18
  • UEFA Futsal EURO Slovenia 2018, UEFA.com
  • UEFA Futsal EURO Slovenia 2018 tournament website (in Slovene and English)

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The 2018 UEFA Futsal Championship commonly referred to as UEFA Futsal Euro 2018 was the 11th edition of the UEFA Futsal Championship the international futsal championship organised by UEFA for the men s national teams of Europe It was hosted for the first time in Slovenia following a decision of the UEFA Executive Committee on 26 January 2015 1 Slovenia was chosen ahead of other bids from Macedonia and Romania UEFA Futsal Euro 2018Evropsko prvenstvo v futsalu 2018Tournament detailsHost countrySloveniaCityLjubljanaDates30 January 10 FebruaryTeams12 from 1 confederation Venue s 1 in 1 host city Final positionsChampions Portugal 1st title Runners up SpainThird place RussiaFourth place KazakhstanTournament statisticsMatches played20Goals scored91 4 55 per match Attendance101 934 5 097 per match Top scorer s Ricardinho 7 goals Best player s Ricardinho 20162022 The final tournament was contested from 30 January to 10 February and comprised 12 teams eleven of which joined the hosts Slovenia after overcoming a qualifying tournament Matches took place at the Arena Stozice in Ljubljana In their second appearance in the competition s final after 2010 Portugal defeated seven time winners and defending champions Spain 3 2 after extra time to win their first European title 2 This was the last tournament to be held on a two year basis and featuring 12 teams as the competition will be played every four years starting from 2022 and include 16 teams 3 Contents 1 Qualification 1 1 Qualified teams 1 2 Final draw 2 Venues 3 Match officials 4 Squads 5 Group stage 5 1 Group A 5 2 Group B 5 3 Group C 5 4 Group D 6 Knockout stage 6 1 Bracket 6 2 Quarter finals 6 3 Semi finals 6 4 Third place match 6 5 Final 7 Ranking and statistics 7 1 Final ranking 7 2 All star squad 7 3 Awards 8 Goalscorers 9 References 10 External linksQualification editMain article UEFA Futsal Euro 2018 qualifying A total of 48 UEFA nations entered the competition including Germany and Kosovo which entered for the first time and with the hosts Slovenia qualifying automatically the other 47 teams competed in the qualifying competition to determine the remaining 11 spots in the final tournament 4 The qualifying competition which took place from January to September 2017 consisted of three rounds 5 Preliminary round The 26 lowest ranked teams were drawn into seven groups five groups of four teams and two groups of three teams Each group was played in single round robin format at one of the pre selected hosts The seven group winners advanced to the main round Main round The 28 teams 21 highest ranked teams and seven preliminary round qualifiers were drawn into seven groups of four teams Each group was played in single round robin format at one of the pre selected hosts The seven group winners qualified directly to the final tournament while the seven runners up and the best third placed team advanced to the play offs Play offs The eight teams were drawn into four ties to play home and away two legged matches to determine the last four qualified teams Qualified teams edit The following 12 teams qualified for the final tournament 6 Team Method of qualification Appearance Last appearance Previous best performance nbsp Slovenia Hosts 6th 2016 Quarter finals 2014 nbsp Italy Main round Group 1 winners 11th 2016 Champions 2003 2014 nbsp Azerbaijan Main round Group 2 winners 5th 2016 Fourth place 2010 nbsp Ukraine Main round Group 3 winners 10th 2016 Runners up 2001 2003 nbsp Portugal Main round Group 4 winners 9th 2016 Runners up 2010 nbsp Spain Main round Group 5 winners 11th 2016 Champions 1996 2001 2005 2007 2010 2012 2016 nbsp Kazakhstan Main round Group 6 winners 2nd 2016 Third place 2016 nbsp Russia Main round Group 7 winners 11th 2016 Champions 1999 nbsp France Play off winners 1st Debut nbsp Poland Play off winners 2nd 2001 Group stage 2001 nbsp Romania Play off winners 4th 2014 Quarter finals 2012 2014 nbsp Serbia Play off winners 6th 2016 Fourth place 2016 Final draw edit The final draw was held on 29 September 2017 12 00 CEST UTC 2 at Ljubljana Castle in Ljubljana Slovenia 7 8 The 12 teams were drawn into four groups of three teams Hosts Slovenia were assigned to position A1 in the draw and the remaining teams were seeded according to their coefficient ranking except that title holders Spain were automatically placed into Pot 1 9 Each group contained one team from Pot 1 one team from Pot 2 and one team from Pot 3 For political reasons Russia and Ukraine could not be drawn in the same group or in groups scheduled to be played on the same day due to a potential clash of teams and clash of fans Therefore if Russia were drawn in Group B Ukraine had to be drawn in Group C or D and if Russia were drawn in Group C or D Ukraine had to be drawn in Group A or B Hosts Pot 1 Team Coeff Rank nbsp Slovenia hosts 6 389 7 nbsp Spain holders 10 017 2 nbsp Russia 10 605 1 nbsp Portugal 9 250 3 Pot 2 Team Coeff Rank nbsp Italy 8 889 4 nbsp Ukraine 7 944 5 nbsp Azerbaijan 7 544 6 nbsp Kazakhstan 6 333 8 Pot 3 Team Coeff Rank nbsp Serbia 5 556 9 nbsp Romania 4 278 12 nbsp Poland 2 056 19 nbsp France 1 278 23Venues edit nbsp nbsp Ljubljanaclass notpageimage Location of the 2018 UEFA Futsal Euro final tournament host city All matches were played at the 12 480 capacity for futsal matches Arena Stozice in Ljubljana 1 Ljubljana Arena Stozice Capacity 12 480 nbsp Match officials editA total of 16 match officials were appointed for the final tournament 6 Sasa Tomic Croatia Ondrej Cerny Czech Republic Marc Birkett England Timo Onatsu Finland Cedric Pelissier France Balazs Farkas Hungary Gabor Kovacs Hungary Angelo Galante Italy Alessandro Malfer Italy Eduardo Fernandes Coelho Portugal Bogdan Sorescu Romania Vladimir Kadykov Russia Admir Zahovic Slovenia Juan Jose Cordero Gallardo Spain Alejandro Martinez Flores Spain Kamil Cetin Turkey Squads editMain article UEFA Futsal Euro 2018 squads Each national team have to submit a squad of 14 players two of whom must be goalkeepers If a player is injured or ill severely enough to prevent his participation in the tournament before his team s first match he can be replaced by another player 5 Group stage editThe final tournament schedule was confirmed on 16 October 2017 10 The group winners and runners up advance to the quarter finals Tiebreakers 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 19 01 and 19 02 5 Points in head to head matches among tied teams Goal difference in head to head matches among tied teams Goals scored in head to head matches among tied teams 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 Goal difference in all group matches Goals scored in all group matches 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 Disciplinary points red card 3 points yellow card 1 point expulsion for two yellow cards in one match 3 points Drawing of lots All times are local CET UTC 1 11 Group A edit Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualification 1 nbsp Slovenia H 2 1 1 0 4 3 1 4 Knockout stage 2 nbsp Serbia 2 0 2 0 3 3 0 2 3 nbsp Italy 2 0 1 1 2 3 1 1Source UEFARules for classification Group stage tiebreakers H Hosts 30 January 2018 2018 01 30 18 00Slovenia nbsp 2 2 nbsp SerbiaFetic nbsp 3 42 Vrhovec nbsp 14 20 Report Ramic nbsp 17 03 Tomic nbsp 39 32 Arena Stozice LjubljanaAttendance 10 212 12 Referee Bogdan Sorescu Romania Eduardo Fernandes Coelho Portugal 1 February 2018 2018 02 01 20 45Serbia nbsp 1 1 nbsp ItalyTomic nbsp 29 24 Report De Luca nbsp 31 42 Arena Stozice LjubljanaAttendance 3 527 12 Referee Marc Birkett England Kamil Cetin Turkey 3 February 2018 2018 02 03 20 45Italy nbsp 1 2 nbsp SloveniaHonorio nbsp 3 17 Report Osredkar nbsp 30 27 38 55 Arena Stozice LjubljanaAttendance 10 342 12 Referee Juan Jose Cordero Gallardo Spain Alejandro Martinez Flores Spain Group B edit Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualification 1 nbsp Kazakhstan 2 1 1 0 6 2 4 4 Knockout stage 2 nbsp Russia 2 0 2 0 2 2 0 2 3 nbsp Poland 2 0 1 1 2 6 4 1Source UEFARules for classification Group stage tiebreakers 30 January 2018 2018 01 30 20 45Russia nbsp 1 1 nbsp PolandChishkala nbsp 35 10 Report Kubik nbsp 39 51 Arena Stozice LjubljanaAttendance 3 192 12 Referee Timo Onatsu Finland Cedric Pelissier France 1 February 2018 2018 02 01 18 00Poland nbsp 1 5 nbsp KazakhstanSolecki nbsp 27 56 Report Taynan nbsp 2 54 Orazov nbsp 8 56 Zhamankulov nbsp 19 01 Pershin nbsp 19 32 2pen Douglas Jr nbsp 36 41 Arena Stozice LjubljanaAttendance 1 930 12 Referee Alejandro Martinez Flores Spain Juan Jose Cordero Gallardo Spain 3 February 2018 2018 02 03 18 00Kazakhstan nbsp 1 1 nbsp RussiaDouglas Jr nbsp 23 25 Report Eder Lima nbsp 1 45 Arena Stozice LjubljanaAttendance 7 018 12 Referee Gabor Kovacs Hungary Balazs Farkas Hungary Group C edit Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualification 1 nbsp Portugal 2 2 0 0 9 4 5 6 Knockout stage 2 nbsp Ukraine 2 1 0 1 6 7 1 3 3 nbsp Romania 2 0 0 2 3 7 4 0Source UEFARules for classification Group stage tiebreakers 31 January 2018 2018 01 31 18 00Portugal nbsp 4 1 nbsp RomaniaPedro Cary nbsp 3 48 Fabio Cecilio nbsp 18 46 Ricardinho nbsp 35 29 Bruno Coelho nbsp 37 00 Report Stoica nbsp 33 21 Arena Stozice LjubljanaAttendance 3 093 12 Referee Sasa Tomic Croatia Ondrej Cerny Czech Republic 2 February 2018 2018 02 02 20 45Romania nbsp 2 3 nbsp UkraineValadares nbsp 4 57 Ignat nbsp 10 33 Report Korolyshyn nbsp 19 27 Pediash nbsp 27 50 Shoturma nbsp 39 41 Arena Stozice LjubljanaAttendance 796 12 Referee Admir Zahovic Slovenia Vladimir Kadykov Russia 4 February 2018 2018 02 04 18 00Ukraine nbsp 3 5 nbsp PortugalRazuvanov nbsp 28 00 Korolyshyn nbsp 31 59 Shoturma nbsp 39 44 Report Bruno Coelho nbsp 2 18 Tiago Brito nbsp 12 22 Pedro Cary nbsp 33 13 Nilson Miguel nbsp 35 30 Ricardinho nbsp 36 16 Arena Stozice LjubljanaAttendance 4 411 12 Referee Cedric Pelissier France Timo Onatsu Finland Group D edit Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualification 1 nbsp Spain 2 1 1 0 5 4 1 4 Knockout stage 2 nbsp Azerbaijan 2 1 0 1 5 4 1 3 3 nbsp France 2 0 1 1 7 9 2 1Source UEFARules for classification Group stage tiebreakers 31 January 2018 2018 01 31 20 45Spain nbsp 4 4 nbsp FranceAdolfo nbsp 10 37 Aigoun nbsp 19 30 o g Solano nbsp 26 48 Bebe nbsp 37 42 Report Mohammed nbsp 8 37 Alla nbsp 16 20 Mouhoudine nbsp 20 13 Ortiz nbsp 26 13 o g Arena Stozice LjubljanaAttendance 2 060 12 Referee Balazs Farkas Hungary Gabor Kovacs Hungary 2 February 2018 2018 02 02 18 00France nbsp 3 5 nbsp AzerbaijanN Gala nbsp 6 59 Mohammed nbsp 20 05 Mouhoudine nbsp 39 33 Report Bolinha nbsp 2 26 22 02 23 30 Everton Cardoso nbsp 28 56 Eduardo nbsp 37 09 Arena Stozice LjubljanaAttendance 912 12 Referee Angelo Galante Italy Alessandro Malfer Italy 4 February 2018 2018 02 04 20 45Azerbaijan nbsp 0 1 nbsp SpainReport Pola nbsp 13 21 Arena Stozice LjubljanaAttendance 3 076 12 Referee Vladimir Kadykov Russia Admir Zahovic Slovenia Knockout stage editIf a match is drawn after 40 minutes of regular play an extra time consisting of two five minute periods is played If teams are still leveled after extra time a penalty shoot out is used to determine the winner In the third place match the extra time is skipped and the decision goes directly to kicks from the penalty mark Regulations Articles 20 02 and 20 03 5 Bracket edit Quarter finalsSemi finalsFinal 5 February Ljubljana nbsp Slovenia0 8 February Ljubljana nbsp Russia2 nbsp Russia2 6 February Ljubljana nbsp Portugal3 nbsp Portugal8 10 February Ljubljana nbsp Azerbaijan1 nbsp Portugal a e t 3 5 February Ljubljana nbsp Spain2 nbsp Serbia1 8 February Ljubljana nbsp Kazakhstan3 nbsp Kazakhstan5 1 6 February Ljubljana nbsp Spain p 5 3 Third place nbsp Ukraine0 10 February Ljubljana nbsp Spain1 nbsp Russia1 nbsp Kazakhstan0 Quarter finals edit 5 February 2018 2018 02 05 18 00Serbia nbsp 1 3 nbsp KazakhstanRajcevic nbsp 35 24 Report Zhamankulov nbsp 6 07 Taynan nbsp 22 17 Douglas Jr nbsp 39 37 Arena Stozice LjubljanaAttendance 5 246 12 Referee Kamil Cetin Turkey Marc Birkett England 5 February 2018 2018 02 05 21 00Slovenia nbsp 0 2 nbsp RussiaReport Eder Lima nbsp 26 12 Robinho nbsp 39 36 Arena Stozice LjubljanaAttendance 10 369 12 Referee Eduardo Fernandes Coelho Portugal Bogdan Sorescu Romania 6 February 2018 2018 02 06 18 00Portugal nbsp 8 1 nbsp AzerbaijanPedro Cary nbsp 2 05 5 43 Pany Varela nbsp 9 40 Ricardinho nbsp 10 31 19 32 25 31 31 15 Bruno Coelho nbsp 24 09 Report Everton Cardoso nbsp 0 54 Arena Stozice LjubljanaAttendance 3 150 12 Referee Ondrej Cerny Czech Republic Sasa Tomic Croatia 6 February 2018 2018 02 06 21 00Ukraine nbsp 0 1 nbsp SpainReport Pola nbsp 17 02 Arena Stozice LjubljanaAttendance 2 351 12 Referee Alessandro Malfer Italy Angelo Galante Italy Semi finals edit 8 February 2018 2018 02 08 18 00Russia nbsp 2 3 nbsp PortugalEder Lima nbsp 3 12 39 11 Report Andre Coelho nbsp 30 03 35 44 Bruno Coelho nbsp 39 04 Arena Stozice LjubljanaAttendance 6 023 12 Referee Gabor Kovacs Hungary Balazs Farkas Hungary 8 February 2018 2018 02 08 21 00Kazakhstan nbsp 5 5 a e t nbsp SpainTaynan nbsp 7 04 Higuita nbsp 24 14 Taku nbsp 24 59 Douglas Jr nbsp 38 41 Zhamankulov nbsp 47 33 Report Yesenamanov nbsp 15 34 o g Tolra nbsp 18 42 Joselito nbsp 28 08 Pola nbsp 33 01 Miguelin nbsp 42 27 PenaltiesTaynan nbsp Pershin nbsp 1 3 nbsp Miguelin nbsp Ortiz nbsp LinArena Stozice LjubljanaAttendance 5 657 12 Referee Bogdan Sorescu Romania Alessandro Malfer Italy Third place match edit 10 February 2018 2018 02 10 18 00Russia nbsp 1 0 nbsp KazakhstanEder Lima nbsp 28 51 ReportArena Stozice LjubljanaAttendance 8 217 12 Referee Juan Jose Cordero Gallardo Spain Alejandro Martinez Flores Spain Final edit 10 February 2018 2018 02 10 20 45Portugal nbsp 3 2 a e t nbsp SpainRicardinho nbsp 00 59 Bruno Coelho nbsp 38 18 49 05 2pen Report Tolra nbsp 18 54 Lin nbsp 31 36 Arena Stozice LjubljanaAttendance 10 352 12 Referee Ondrej Cerny Czech Republic Sasa Tomic Croatia Ranking and statistics editFinal ranking edit Rank Team nbsp nbsp Portugal nbsp nbsp Spain nbsp nbsp Russia 4 nbsp Kazakhstan 5 nbsp Slovenia 6 nbsp Ukraine 7 nbsp Azerbaijan 8 nbsp Serbia 9 nbsp Italy 10 nbsp France 11 nbsp Poland 12 nbsp Romania 2018 UEFA Futsal Euro champions nbsp Portugal1st title All star squad edit Top five players are bolded Pos Player GK nbsp Georgi Zamtaradze GK nbsp Leo Higuita FP nbsp Taynan da Silva FP nbsp Douglas Junior FP nbsp Andre Coelho FP nbsp Pedro Cary FP nbsp Bruno Coelho FP nbsp Ricardinho FP nbsp Ivan Chishkala FP nbsp Mladen Kocic FP nbsp Igor Osredkar FP nbsp Miguelin FP nbsp Pola FP nbsp Petro Shoturma Source 13 12 Awards edit Award Player Best Player nbsp Ricardinho Golden Shoe nbsp Ricardinho Silver Shoe nbsp Bruno Coelho Bronze Shoe nbsp Eder Lima Source 14 Goalscorers edit7 goals nbsp Ricardinho 6 goals nbsp Bruno Coelho 5 goals nbsp Eder Lima 4 goals nbsp Douglas Jr nbsp Pedro Cary 3 goals nbsp Bolinha nbsp Taynan da Silva nbsp Serik Zhamankulov nbsp Pola 2 goals nbsp Everton Cardoso nbsp Abdessamad Mohammed nbsp Souheil Mouhoudine nbsp Andre Coelho nbsp Dragan Tomic nbsp Igor Osredkar nbsp Marc Tolra nbsp Taras Korolyshyn nbsp Petro Shoturma 1 goal nbsp Eduardo nbsp Samir Alla nbsp Landry N Gala nbsp Massimo De Luca nbsp Humberto Honorio nbsp Leo Higuita nbsp Birzhan Orazov nbsp Mikhail Pershin nbsp Pavel Taku nbsp Michal Kubik nbsp Dominik Solecki nbsp Tiago Brito nbsp Fabio Cecilio nbsp Nilson Miguel nbsp Pany Varela nbsp Florin Ignat nbsp Dumitru Stoica nbsp Savio Valadares nbsp Ivan Chishkala nbsp Robinho nbsp Slobodan Rajcevic nbsp Denis Ramic nbsp Alen Fetic nbsp Gasper Vrhovec nbsp Adolfo nbsp Bebe nbsp Joselito nbsp Lin nbsp Miguelin nbsp Solano nbsp Oleksandr Pediash nbsp Volodymyr Razuvanov 1 own goal nbsp Azdine Aigoun playing against Spain nbsp Chingiz Yesenamanov playing against Spain nbsp Carlos Ortiz playing against France Source 15 References edit a b Slovenia selected to host Futsal EURO 2018 UEFA com 26 January 2015 Portugal win Futsal EURO Ricardinho top scorer at a glance UEFA com 10 February 2018 UEFA to revamp and expand futsal competitions UEFA com 4 April 2017 Germany and Kosovo among Futsal EURO entrants UEFA com Union of European Football Associations UEFA 1 September 2016 a b c d Regulations of the UEFA European Futsal Championship 2017 18 PDF UEFA com a b Futsal EURO programme PDF UEFA com UEFA Futsal EURO 2018 final tournament draw UEFA com Retrieved 29 September 2017 UEFA Futsal EURO 2018 finals draw made UEFA com 29 September 2017 UEFA Futsal EURO 2018 draw on 29 September UEFA com 4 September 2017 UEFA Futsal EURO 2018 schedule confirmed UEFA com 16 October 2017 Match Schedule PDF UEFA com a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u Tournament review PDF UEFA com Futsal EURO 2018 team of the tournament UEFA com 14 February 2018 Ricardinho named Futsal EURO Player of the Tournament UEFA com 10 February 2018 Statistics Tournament phase Player statistics Goals UEFA com 10 February 2018 External links editOfficial website UEFA Futsal Euro history 2017 18 UEFA Futsal EURO Slovenia 2018 UEFA com UEFA Futsal EURO Slovenia 2018 tournament website in Slovene and English Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title UEFA Futsal Euro 2018 amp oldid 1139242590, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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