Spain reclaimed the UEFA Futsal EURO title with a thrilling final victory over Portugal, as Croatia secured their first-ever European Championship medal against France. The closing day in Ljubljana showcased elite rivalry, historic breakthroughs and futsal’s growing competitive depth across Europe.
The opening days of UEFA Futsal EURO 2026 delivered goals, shocks, and headlines. Latvia and Armenia made history, Croatia and France battled to a draw, and Lithuania thrilled fans in Kaunas.
UEFA Futsal EURO 2026 kicks off tomorrow as Latvia, Lithuania and Slovenia host Europe’s top futsal nations. From historic first-time hosts and innovative pitch designs to rising teams and record-breaking legacies, this tournament marks a major milestone in futsal’s continued growth across the continent.
The draw for UEFA Futsal EURO 2026, hosted by Latvia, Lithuania and Slovenia, has placed title holders Portugal in a challenging group alongside Italy, Hungary and Poland. Spain face Slovenia, Belarus and Belgium, while the co-hosts and other qualifiers complete the four-group line-up.
The UEFA Futsal EURO 2026 main round draw features 40 teams in ten groups competing from December 2024 to April 2025. Top teams like Portugal, Spain, and Italy, along with newcomers Andorra and Malta, will battle for finals and play-off spots.
The recent draw for the Futsal EURO 2026 preliminary round has set the stage with three groups formed, showcasing intense competition among 12 nations aiming for the coveted six spots in the main round.
Latvia and Lithuania make history by securing the hosting rights for UEFA Futsal EURO 2026. Riga and Kaunas will host the 16-team finals from January 18 to February 8, 2026, marking a significant milestone for both nations. This co-hosting venture, the first for Futsal EURO, amplifies the anticipation for an…