The French Football Federation launches an ambitious 2025–2028 futsal development plan, targeting player growth, elite club support, youth engagement, and Olympic readiness, building on the sport’s rapid rise and recent World Cup success.
Finland, France, Hungary, Italy, Poland, and Sweden advance in the European qualifiers for the FIFA Women’s Futsal World Cup, showcasing both established talent and new debutants.
French futsal captain Kevin Ramirez reflects on his milestone 100th cap, his diverse global career, and France's preparations for their debut at the FIFA Futsal World Cup.
As these nations gear up to compete on the international stage, the historic decision not only amplifies the voices of female futsal players but also ignites a fresh wave of inspiration for generations to come.
Get ready for a thrilling transformation in French futsal! Key figures from the French Football Federation (FFF) have unveiled an ambitious plan that includes elite-level development, the creation of the first-ever Women's National Futsal Team, and much more.
The qualifiers are over and the Finalists for the UEFA Under-19 Futsal Championship are confirmed. Now, we are looking forward to the final competition in September!
French Football Federation announced that their national futsal team will travel to Morocco to play in a tournament against their hosts, Croatia, and Japan.
The design announcement of the new 16,000-capacity Olympique Lyonnais Groupe indoor venue in Lyon, France, will no doubt inspire the Olympique Lyonnais FC futsal division's senior team. The team has been winning promotions each year since the 2019-20 season through the FFF Futsal District and Regional Futsal divisions.