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Subramania Bharati

UEFA Futsal Euro 2026
2026. gada Eiropas čempionāts telpu futbolā
2026 m. Europos salės futbolo čempionatas
Tournament details
Host countryLatvia and Lithuania
CityRiga and Kaunas
Dates18 January – 8 February
Teams16 (from 1 confederation)
Venue(s)2 (in 2 host cities)
2022
2030

The 2026 UEFA Futsal Championship, commonly referred to as UEFA Futsal Euro 2026, will be the 13th edition of the UEFA Futsal Championship, the international futsal championship organised by UEFA for the men's national teams of Europe.

This will be the second tournament to be held on a four-year basis and featuring 16 teams after 2022. It will take place between 18 January and 8 February 2026.[1] The tournament will be in Latvia and Lithuania, marking the first time the tournament will be co-hosted.[2]

Portugal are the two-time defending champions after previously won in 2018 and 2022.

Host selection

The bidding procedure for hosting was launched in 2022, with a deadline of January 2023 to express their interest in hosting.

The final proposal had to delivered with the bid dossier in May 2023 at the latest, and UEFA received four bids:[3]

Original bids

Soon after, Belgium and France became two separate bids, while Latvia and Lithuania merged their bids.

On 2 December, Latvia and Lithuania were awarded the hosting rights in Hamburg, Germany.[6][7]

Qualification

The 14 teams joining the automatically qualified co-hosts Latvia and Lithuania in the final tournament will be decided by a qualifying competition held between April 2024 and September 2025.

Qualified teams

The following 16 teams qualify for the final tournament.

Team Qualified as Date of qualification App First Last Streak Best placement in tournament WR1
 Latvia Co-host 2 December 2023 1st 1 Debut
 Lithuania 1 Debut
 Portugal Group 7 winners 5 February 2025 11th 1999 2022 10 Champions (2018, 2022)
 Armenia Group 6 winners 12 March 2025 1st 1 Debut
 Czech Republic Group 9 winners 9th 2001 2016 1 Third place (2003, 2010)
 Poland Group 3 winners 10 April 2025 4th 2001 2022 3 First round (2001, 2018, 2022)
 Slovenia Group 4 winners 8th 2003 2022 7 Quarter-finals (2014, 2018)
 Ukraine[Note UKR] Group 1 winners 11 April 2025 12th 1996 2022 11 Runner-up (2001, 2003)
 Croatia Group 5 winners 7th 1999 2022 2 Fourth place (2012)
 Belarus[Note BLR] Group 2 winners 2nd 2010 1 First round (2010)
 Spain Group 8 winners 15 April 2025 13th 1996 2022 13 Champions (1996, 2001, 2005, 2007, 2010, 2012, 2016)
 France Group 10 winners 16 April 2025 2nd 2018 1 First round (2018)
Play-off winners
  1. ^
    Note BLR: Latvia's Sports Law states that it is prohibited in Latvia to organize team sports competitions of national teams (adults, youth and juniors) in which national teams of Russia or Belarus participate under their flag or in a neutral status (2nd paragraph of article 171).[8][9]
  2. ^
    Note UKR: As of April 2025, the Ministry of Youth and Sports of Ukraine has yet to sanction the Ukraine national team's participation at the UEFA Futsal Euro; a boycott of the tournament is being considered in protest of the Belarus national team being allowed to compete whom it believes should be barred from participating due to Belarus' role in the Russian invasion of Ukraine.

Venues

The tournament will be played in two venues, one in each host country.

Riga, Latvia Kaunas, Lithuania
Xiaomi Arena
Capacity: 9,975
Žalgiris Arena
Capacity: 15,415

References