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FIFA Futsal World Cup

Futsal tournament for national teams


Summary

Futsal tournament for national teams

FieldValue
nameFIFA Futsal World Cup
imageFifa futsal worldcup logo.png
imagesize105px
captionThe trophy awarded since 2012
organiserFIFA
founded
regionInternational
number of teams24 (finals)
current champions(6th title)
most successful team(6 titles)
website
current2028 FIFA Futsal World Cup

The FIFA Futsal World Cup is an international futsal competition contested by the senior men's national teams of the member associations of FIFA, the sport's global governing body. Since the first edition that took place in 1989 in the Netherlands, the tournament has been held every four years since 1992 in the even year between two 11-a-side World Cups.

The current champions are Brazil, who won their sixth world title after beating rivals Argentina in the final of the 2024 tournament in Uzbekistan.

All events prior to 2008 were 16-team events. The first event featured 6 teams from Europe, 3 from South America, 2 from Africa, 2 from Asia, 2 from North and Central America and 1 from Oceania. Since 2012, it includes 24 teams split to a six group round-robin tournament with four teams in each group. The top two teams in each group, together with the 4 highest-ranked third-place finishers, advanced to a sixteen-team knockout stage.

History

The first international futsal confederation, the South American Futsal Confederation, was formed in 1965 and consisted of 5 nations (Uruguay, Paraguay, Peru, Argentina, and Brazil). FIFA recognized it as a new discipline unofficially in 1986 and officially in 1988.

Qualification

24 national teams appear in the final tournament. 23 countries, including the defending champion, have to qualify in the continental competitions of the six confederations. The host country automatically qualifies.

ConfederationChampionship
AFC (Asia)AFC Futsal Asian Cup
CAF (Africa)Futsal Africa Cup of Nations
CONCACAF (North, Central America and Caribbean)CONCACAF Futsal Championship
CONMEBOL (South America)Copa América de Futsal
UEFA (Europe)FIFA Futsal World Cup qualification (UEFA)
OFC (Oceania)OFC Futsal Championship

Results

;Keys:

  • aet: after extra time
  • p: penalty shoot-out
Ed.YearHostFinalThird place gameNum.
teamsChampionsScoreRunners-upThird placeScoreFourth place
11989****2–13–216
21992Hong Kong****4–19–616
31996****6–43–216
42000****4–34–216
52004****2–17–416
62008****2–2
2–120
72012****3–23–024
82016****5–42–2
24
92021****2–14–224
102024****2–17–124
112028TBD24

Debut of national teams

YearDebuting teamsTeamsNo.Cum.
1989, , , , , , , , , , , , , , ,1616
1992, , , , , ,723
1996, , , ,528
2000, , , ,533
2004,235
2008,237
2012, , , , ,643
2016, , ,447
2021, ,350
2024, , ,454

Overall team records

In this ranking 3 points are awarded for a win, 1 for a draw and 0 for a loss. As per statistical convention in football, matches decided in extra time are counted as wins and losses, while matches decided by penalty shoot-outs are counted as draws. Teams are ranked by total points, then by goal difference, then by goals scored.

Rankwidth=200TeamPartMWDLGFGAGDwidth=40Points
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Medal table

Comprehensive team results by tournament

;Legend

  • ** — Champions**
  • ** — Runners-up**
  • ** — Third place**
  • ** — Fourth place**
  • QF — Quarterfinals
  • R2 — Round 2 (1989–2008: second group stage, top 8; 2012–present: knockout round of 16)
  • R1 — Round 1 (1989–2008: first group stage; 2012–present: group stage)
  • × — Did not enter / Withdrew / Banned
  • Q — Qualified for upcoming tournament
  • — Hosts
Nation1989
Netherlands1992
British Hong Kong1996
Spain2000
Guatemala2004
TWN2008
Brazil2012
Thailand2016
Colombia2021
Lithuania2024
UzbekistanTotalNations16161616162024242424
R21
R11
R1R12
R2R2R1R24thR2QF1st2nd2nd10
R1R1R1R1R1R1R17
QF1
4thR2R23
1st1st1st2nd3rd1st1stR23rd1st10
R11
R1R1R13
R11
4thR22
R1R1R1R2R1R26
R2R22
R1R1R1R1R1R16
R2R1R2R24
R11
R1R2R1R1R2QFR17
4th1
R1R1R1R1R1R16
R11
R21
4thR1R1R1R2R23rdQFR29
R2R1R22nd3rd3rdR27
R1R1R1R2R25
R1R24thQF4
R11
R1R1R13
R11
R11
R11
R1R1QFQF4
R11
2ndR2R2R2R25
R11
R1×1
R2R1R1R14
R2R1R1R2R2QFR2QF8
R21
3rdR2R1QF4th1stR27
R13rd4th4thQF2ndQF×7
R11
R2R22
R1R1R1R14
R13rd2nd1st1st2nd2ndQFQFR210
R11
R1R1R1R2R2R2R27
4thR2R2QFR23rd6
3rd2ndR1R2R1R16
R2R1R13
R1R2R13
R2QF2
R2R22
R1×1

Results of host nations

YearHost nationFinish
1989Runners-up
1992Group stage
1996Runners-up
2000Group stage
2004Group stage
2008Champions
2012Round of 16
2016Round of 16
2021Group stage
2024Group stage

Results of defending champions

YearDefending championsFinish
1992Champions
1996Champions
2000Runners-up
2004Champions
2008Runners-up
2012Champions
2016Round of 16
2021Runners-up
2024Round of 16

Result by confederation

AFC

1989
NED
(16)1992
HKG
(16)1996
Spain
(16)2000
Guatemala
(16)2004
TWN
(16)2008
Brazil
(20)2012
Thailand
(24)2016
Colombia
(24)2021
Lithuania
(24)2024
Uzbekistan
(24)Total
Teams2333445555
Top 163353
Top 80100010110
Top 40100000100
Top 20000000000
1st
2nd
3rd
4th

CAF

1989
Netherlands
(16)1992
Hong Kong
(16)1996
Spain
(16)2000
Guatemala
(16)2004
TWN
(16)2008
Brazil
(20)2012
Thailand
(24)2016
Colombia
(24)2021
Lithuania
(24)2024
Uzbekistan
(24)Total
Teams2111123333
Top 161111
Top 80001000111
Top 40000000000
Top 20000000000
1st
2nd
3rd
4th

CONCACAF

1989
Netherlands
(16)1992
Hong Kong
(16)1996
Spain
(16)2000
Guatemala
(16)2004
TWN
(16)2008
Brazil
(20)2012
Thailand
(24)2016
Colombia
(24)2021
Lithuania
(24)2024
Uzbekistan
(24)Total
Teams2223234444
Top 161101
Top 81100100000
Top 41100000000
Top 20100000000
1st
2nd
3rd
4th

CONMEBOL

1989
Netherlands
(16)1992
Hong Kong
(16)1996
Spain
(16)2000
Guatemala
(16)2004
Taiwan
(16)2008
Brazil
(20)2012
Thailand
(24)2016
Colombia
(24)2021
Lithuania
(24)2024
Uzbekistan
(24)Total
Teams3333344444
Top 164444
Top 83222233224
Top 41111212122
Top 21111011112
1st
2nd
3rd
4th

OFC

1989
Netherlands
(16)1992
Hong Kong
(16)1996
Spain
(16)2000
Guatemala
(16)2004
Taiwan
(16)2008
Brazil
(20)2012
Thailand
(24)2016
Colombia
(24)2021
Lithuania
(24)2024
Uzbekistan
(24)Total
Teams1111111111
Top 160000
Top 80000000000
Top 40000000000
Top 20000000000
1st
2nd
3rd
4th

UEFA

1989
Netherlands
(16)1992
Hong Kong
(16)1996
Spain
(16)2000
Guatemala
(16)2004
Taiwan
(16)2008
Brazil
(20)2012
Thailand
(24)2016
Colombia
(24)2021
Lithuania
(24)2024
Uzbekistan
(24)Total
Teams6665567777
Top 167767
Top 84465545433
Top 42133232222
Top 21011211110
1st
2nd
3rd
4th

Goal-scoring leaders

All-time

RankNameCountryGoalsMatchesTournamentsGoals per match
1Falcão48332000, 2004, 2008, 2012, 20161.45
2Manoel Tobias43321992, 1996, 2000, 20041.34
3Konstantin Eremenko28181992, 1996, 20001.56
4Schumacher25252000, 2004, 20081.00
5Ricardinho22182008, 2012, 2016, 20211.43
6Éder Lima19122012, 20161.58
7Pula18142008, 20121.29
8Saeid Rajabi17819922.13
9Índio15162000, 20040.94
9Suphawut Thueanklang15162012, 2016, 2021, 20240.94
10Daniel14152000, 20080.93

Individual tournament

YearPlayerGoals
1989László Zsadányi7
1992Saeid Rajabi17
1996Manoel Tobias14
2000Manoel Tobias19
2004Falcão13
2008Pula16
2012Éder Lima9
2016Ricardinho12
2021Ferrão9
2024Marcel10

Awards

Golden Ball

The Adidas Golden Ball award is awarded to the player who plays the most outstanding football during the tournament. It is selected by the media poll.

World CupGolden BallSilver BallBronze Ball
2008 BrazilFalcãoSchumacherTiago
2012 ThailandNetoKikeRicardinho
2016 ColombiaFernando WilhelmÉder LimaAhmad Esmaeilpour
2021 LithuaniaRicardinhoPany VarelaDouglas Júnior
2024 UzbekistanDyegoMarlonRostyslav Semenchenko

Golden Shoe

The adidas Golden Shoe is awarded to the top scorer of the tournament. If more than one players are equal by same goals, the players will be selected based by the most assists during the tournament.

World CupGolden ShoeGoalsSilver ShoeGoalsBronze ShoeGoals
2008 BrazilPula16Falcão15Lenísio11
2012 ThailandÉder Lima9Rodolfo Fortino8Fernandinho7
2016 ColombiaRicardinho12Éder Lima10Falcão10
2021 LithuaniaFerrão9Pany Varela8Taynan da Silva6
2024 UzbekistanMarcel10Danyil Abakshyn7Kevin Arrieta7

Golden Glove

The Golden Glove Award is awarded to the best goalkeeper of the tournament.

World CupGolden Glove
2008 BrazilTiago
2012 ThailandStefano Mammarella
2016 ColombiaNicolás Sarmiento
2021 LithuaniaNicolás Sarmiento
2024 UzbekistanWillian

Goal of the Tournament

Goal of the Tournament is awarded to the best goal of the tournament.

TournamentGoal of the Tournament
2008 BrazilJosé Rafael Gonzalez
2012 ThailandSuphawut Thueanklang
2016 ColombiaSuphawut Thueanklang
2021 LithuaniaNguyễn Văn Hiếu
2024 UzbekistanNot awarded

FIFA Fair Play Award

FIFA Fair Play Award is given to the team who has the best fair play record during the tournament with the criteria set by FIFA Fair Play Committee.

FIFA Champions Badge

In 2012, FIFA extended the FIFA Champions Badge to the winners of the competition, where it was first won by Brazil.

Winning coaches

YearTeamCoach
1989BRA Gerson Tristão
1992BRA Eustáquio Afonso Araújo
1996BRA Eustáquio Afonso Araújo
2000ESP Javier Lozano
2004ESP Javier Lozano
2008BRA PC de Oliveira
2012BRA Marcos Aurélio Sorato
2016ARG Diego Giustozzi
2021POR Jorge Braz
2024BRA Marquinhos Xavier

Team records

All time

; Most matches played: 74; ; Most wins: 64; ; Most losses: 19; ; Most draws: 7; , ; Most goals scored: 468; ; Most goals conceded: 144; ; Fewest goals scored: 2; , ; Fewest goals conceded: 7; , ; Highest goal difference: +361; ; Lowest goal difference: –120; ; Most played final: 4 times; v (1996, 2000, 2008, 2012)

Goalscoring

; Biggest margin of victory: 29; , vs (2008) ; Most goals scored in a match, one team: 31; , vs (2008) ; Most goals scored in a match, both teams: 33; 31–2 (2008) ; Most goals scored in a final, one team: 6; (1996) ; Most goals scored in a final, both teams: 10; 6–4 (1996) ; Fewest goals scored in a final, both teams: 3; 2–1 (1989), 2–1 (2004), 2–1 (2021), 2–1 (2024) ; Biggest margin of victory in a final: 3; (1992)

Predecessors

  • FIFA Futsal Tournament in 1986 (1) and 1987 (2)
  • World University Futsal Championships

Notes

References

References

  1. "The History of Futsal {{!}} KNVB".
  2. "Futsalplanet Competition".
  3. "Futsal Planet".
  4. "FIFA Futsal World Cup Overview".
  5. (20 October 2014). "FIFA World Champions Badge honours Real Madrid's impeccable year".
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