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1 Bids  





2 Qualification  



2.1  Qualified teams  







3 Venues  





4 Squads  





5 Final tournament  



5.1  Group stage  



5.1.1  Group A  





5.1.2  Group B  





5.1.3  Group C  





5.1.4  Group D  







5.2  Knockout stage  



5.2.1  Quarter-finals  





5.2.2  Semi-finals  





5.2.3  Third place play-off  





5.2.4  Final  









6 Champions  





7 Final ranking  





8 Awards  





9 Top goalscorers  





10 References  





11 External links  














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2010 UEFA Futsal Championship
2010-es futsal-Európa-bajnokság
UEFA Futsal Championship Hungary 2010 logo
Tournament details
Host countryHungary
Dates19–30 January
Teams12 (from 1 confederation)
Venue(s)2 (in 2 host cities)
Final positions
Champions Spain (5th title)
Runners-up Portugal
Third place Czech Republic
Fourth place Azerbaijan
Tournament statistics
Matches played20
Goals scored127 (6.35 per match)
Top scorer(s)Azerbaijan Biro Jade (5 goals)
Spain Javi Rodríguez (5 goals)
Portugal Joel Queirós (5 goals)
Italy Saad Assis (5 goals)
Best player(s)Spain Javi Rodríguez

2007

2012

The 2010 UEFA Futsal Championship was the seventh official edition of the UEFA-governed European Championship for national futsal teams. It was hosted by Hungary, between January 19 and January 30, 2010, in two venues located in Budapest (Papp László Sportaréna) and Debrecen (Főnix Arena). For the first time, twelve teams competed in the final round, after a qualifying phase where eleven teams managed to join the Hungarian hosts.

Having won against Portugal in the group stage, the title holders Spain defeated them again in the final, 4–2, to claim a third consecutive and fifth overall title.

Bids[edit]

The Hungarian bid was selected during a meeting of UEFA's Executive Committee, on November 30, 2007, in Lucerne, Switzerland. The bid was picked ahead of three other entries from Belgium (Charleroi and Antwerp), Bosnia and Herzegovina (Sarajevo) and Turkey (Istanbul).[1][2]

Qualification[edit]

Thirty-eight nations took part in the qualifying round, with hosts Hungary automatically qualified for the expanded 12-team final tournament.

Qualifying was played in two stages, with 16 sides competing in the preliminary round between 14–22 February 2009. The winners of the four groups and two best runners-up progressed to join the other 22 entrants in the next phase. In the main qualifying round, which took place between 19–22 March, there was seven groups of four with the first-placed teams and four best runners-up advancing to the final tournament.[3]

Qualified teams[edit]

Country Qualified as Previous appearances in tournament1
 Hungary 00Hosts 1 (2005)
 Spain 01Group 2 winner 6 (1996, 1999, 2001, 2003, 2005, 2007)
 Italy 02Group 4 winner 6 (1996, 1999, 2001, 2003, 2005, 2007)
 Russia 03Group 7 winner 6 (1996, 1999, 2001, 2003, 2005, 2007)
 Ukraine 04Group 1 winner 5 (1996, 2001, 2003, 2005, 2007)
 Portugal 05Group 6 winner 4 (1999, 2003, 2005, 2007)
 Czech Republic 06Group 3 winner 4 (2001, 2003, 2005, 2007)
 Serbia 07Group 5 runner-up 2 (1999, 2007)
 Slovenia 08Group 7 runner-up 1 (2003)
 Belgium 09Group 5 winner 3 (1996, 1999, 2003)
 Belarus 10Group 4 runner-up 0 (debut)
 Azerbaijan 11Group 6 runner-up 0 (debut)
1 Bold indicates champion for that year

Venues[edit]

Arena Papp László Sportaréna Főnix Arena
Picture Papp László Budapest Sportaréna Főnix Arena
City Budapest Debrecen
Capacity 12,500 8,500

Squads[edit]

Each nation had to submit a squad of 14 players, at least two of which had to be goalkeepers. However, Azerbaijan were an exception, since they took part in the tournament with only 12 players.[4]

Final tournament[edit]

Group stage[edit]

Group A[edit]

Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts
 Azerbaijan 2 2 0 0 9 2 +7 6
 Czech Republic 2 1 0 1 7 11 −4 3
 Hungary 2 0 0 2 6 9 −3 0
17:30
Hungary 1 – 3 Azerbaijan
Lódi 3' Report Biro Jade 1'
Serjão 13'
Alves 17'

Attendance: 7,000

Referee: Massimo Cumbo (Italy)


18:00
Azerbaijan 6 – 1 Czech Republic
Biro Jade 3', 38'
Borisov 8', 29'
Serjão 11'
Thiago 24'
Report Rešetár 27'

Attendance: 2,200

Referee: Alexandr Remin (Belarus)


20:30
Czech Republic 6 – 5 Hungary
Rešetár 26'
Belej 33'
Dlouhý 35', 39'
Frič 38'
Kopecký 40'
Report Dróth 6', 25'
Lódi 10', 25'
Gyurcsányi 40'

Attendance: 7,066

Referee: Stephan Kammerer (Germany)

Group B[edit]

Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts
 Italy 2 2 0 0 8 2 +6 6
 Ukraine 2 1 0 1 6 6 0 3
 Belgium 2 0 0 2 2 8 −6 0
19:00
Italy 4 – 0 Belgium
Saad Assis 2', 23'
Ippoliti 23' (pen.)
Baptistella 38'
Report

Attendance: 2,200

Referee: Karel Henych (Czech Republic)


20:00
Belgium 2 – 4 Ukraine
Bachar 18', 40' Report Zamyatin 11'
Ovsyannikov 16'
Legchanov 20'
Pavlenko 35'

Referee: Borut Šivic (Slovenia)


18:30
Ukraine 2 – 4 Italy
Cheporniuk 23'
Pavlenko 39'
Report Baptistella 13', 28', 31'
Saad Assis 31'

Attendance: 2,500

Referee: Pascal Fritz (France)

Group C[edit]

Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts
 Serbia 2 2 0 0 6 3 +3 6
 Russia 2 1 0 1 8 5 +3 3
 Slovenia 2 0 0 2 1 7 −6 0
20:00
Russia 5 – 1 Slovenia
Chistopolov 4', 19'
Pula 19'
Khamadiyev 24'
Shayakhmetov 40'
Report Čujec 37'

Attendance: 2,500

Referee: Marcelino Blázquez Sierra (Spain)


18:00
Slovenia 0 – 2 Serbia
Report Rakić 21'
Janjić 29'

Attendance: 2,500

Referee: Petros Panayides (Cyprus)


20:30
Serbia 4 – 3 Russia
Pavićević 30'
Perić 31'
Lazić 32'
Kocić 36'
Report Chistopolov 17'
Maevski 22'
Perić 38' (o.g.)

Referee: Pascal Lemal (Belgium)

Group D[edit]

Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts
 Spain 2 2 0 0 15 2 +13 6
 Portugal 2 0 1 1 6 11 −5 1
 Belarus 2 0 1 1 6 14 −8 1
18:00
Spain 9 – 1 Belarus
Juanra 3', 35'
Kike 9'
Jordi Torras 28'
Javi Rodríguez 30', 31', 40'
Ortiz 32'
Lin 37'
Report Levus 8'

Attendance: 500

Referee: Edi Šunjić (Croatia)


20:00
Belarus 5 – 5 Portugal
Chernik 17'
Popov 26', 30', 40'
Gayduk 32'
Report Cardinal 7', 37'
Joel 14', 32' (pen.)
Arnaldo 39'

Referee: Jacek Ligienza (Poland)


18:30
Portugal 1 – 6 Spain
Arnaldo 6' Report Jordi Torras 15', 16'
Juanra 24'
Kike 30'
Fernandão 32'
Lin 39'

Referee: Tommi Grönman (Finland)

Knockout stage[edit]

 

Quarter-finalsSemi-finalsFinal

 

          

 

25 January - Budapest

 

 

 Azerbaijan (pen.) 3 (4)

 

28 January - Debrecen

 

 Ukraine3 (2)

 

 Azerbaijan3 (3)

 

26 January - Budapest

 

 Portugal (pen.)3 (5)

 

 Serbia1

 

30 January - Debrecen

 

 Portugal5

 

 Portugal2

 

25 January - Debrecen

 

 Spain4

 

 Czech Republic (pen.)3 (3)

 

28 January - Debrecen

 

 Italy3 (1)

 

 Czech Republic1

 

26 January - Debrecen

 

 Spain8 Third place

 

 Russia 0 (6)

 

30 January - Debrecen

 

 Spain (pen.)0 (7)

 

 Azerbaijan3

 

 

 Czech Republic5

 

Quarter-finals[edit]

18:00
Czech Republic 3 – 3 Italy
Kopecký 8'
Sláma 24'
Duarte 28' (o.g.)
Report Duarte 6'
Saad Assis 18', 33'
Penalties
Kopecký soccer ball with check mark
Dlouhý soccer ball with check mark
Rešetár soccer ball with red X
Frič soccer ball with check mark
3 – 1 soccer ball with red X Saad Assis
soccer ball with red X Bácaro
soccer ball with red X Nora
soccer ball with check mark Duarte

Referee: Oleg Ivanov (Ukraine)


20:00
Azerbaijan 3 – 3 Ukraine
Farzaliyev 3'
Thiago 18'
Biro Jade 25'
Report Romanov 1'
Cheporniuk 11'
Kondratyuk 34'
Penalties
Serjão soccer ball with check mark
Thiago soccer ball with check mark
Biro Jade soccer ball with check mark
Farzaliyev soccer ball with check mark
4 – 2 soccer ball with check mark Zamyatin
soccer ball with check mark Romanov
soccer ball with red X Pavlenko
soccer ball with red X Cheporniuk

Referee: Ivan Shabanov (Russia)


17:30
Russia 0 – 0 Spain
Report
Penalties
Pula soccer ball with check mark
Maevskiy soccer ball with check mark
Cirilo soccer ball with red X
Abyshev soccer ball with check mark
Shayakhmetov soccer ball with check mark
Sergeev soccer ball with check mark
Fukin soccer ball with check mark
Timoshchenkov soccer ball with red X
6 – 7 soccer ball with check mark Daniel
soccer ball with check mark Kike
soccer ball with check mark Álvaro
soccer ball with check mark Jordi Torras
soccer ball with red X Javi Rodríguez
soccer ball with check mark Juanra
soccer ball with check mark Borja
soccer ball with check mark Fernandão

Attendance: 1,500

Referee: Pascal Fritz (France)


19:30
Serbia 1 – 5 Portugal
Bojović 37' Report Joel 13', 30'
Cardinal 23'
Leitão 34'
Arnaldo 39'

Referee: Gábor Kovács (Hungary)

Semi-finals[edit]

17:30
Azerbaijan 3 – 3 Portugal
Thiago 8'
Felipe 18'
Biro Jade 29'
Report Cardinal 10'
João Matos 28'
Pedro Costa 29'
Penalties
Serjão soccer ball with check mark
Thiago soccer ball with red X
Biro Jade soccer ball with check mark
Farzaliyev soccer ball with check mark
3 – 5 soccer ball with check mark Joel
soccer ball with check mark Cardinal
soccer ball with check mark Leitão
soccer ball with check mark Pedro Costa
soccer ball with check mark Gonçalo

Referee: Borut Šivic (Slovenia)


20:00
Czech Republic 1 – 8 Spain
Dlouhý 39' Report Javi Rodríguez 5'
Ortiz 7', 17'
Luis Amado 20'
Borja 26'
Fernandão 33'
Daniel 37', 39'

Attendance: 1,500

Referee: Ivan Shabanov (Russia)

Third place play-off[edit]

18:00
Azerbaijan 3 – 5 Czech Republic
Borisov 8'
Serjão 19'
Farajzadeh 38'
Report Belej 1'
Sláma 24'
Farzaliyev 26' (o.g.)
Novotný 36'
Kopecký 40'

Referee: Oleg Ivanov (Ukraine)

Final[edit]

20:30
Portugal 2 – 4 Spain
Gonçalo 38'
Joel 39'
Report Ortiz 9'
Javi Rodríguez 13'
Lin 36'
Daniel 40'

Attendance: 7,000

Referee: Massimo Cumbo (Italy)

Champions[edit]

 2010 UEFA Futsal Championship winners 

Spain
Fifth title

Final ranking[edit]

 Spain
 Portugal
 Czech Republic
4  Azerbaijan
5  Russia
 Italy
 Ukraine
 Serbia
9  Belarus
 Hungary
 Belgium
 Slovenia

Awards[edit]

Golden Boot
Azerbaijan Biro Jade
Spain Javi Rodríguez
Portugal Joel Queirós
Italy Saad Assis
5 goals

Top goalscorers[edit]

Scorer Nation Goals
Biro Jade  Azerbaijan 5
Javi Rodríguez  Spain 5
Joel Queirós  Portugal 5
Saad Assis  Italy 5
Clayton Baptistella  Italy 4
Cardinal  Portugal 4
Ortiz  Spain 4
Arnaldo  Portugal 3
Pavel Chistopolov  Russia 3
Daniel  Spain 3
Martin Dlouhý  Czech Republic 3
Juanra  Spain 3
Marek Kopecký  Czech Republic 3
Lin  Spain 3
Tamás Lódi  Hungary 3
Aleksei Popov  Belarus 3
Serjão  Azerbaijan 3
Thiago  Azerbaijan 3
Jordi Torras  Spain 3

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Quartet bid for 2009 futsal finals". UEFA. 2007-03-01. Retrieved 2010-01-19.
  • ^ "Hungary awarded next finals". UEFA. 2007-12-01. Retrieved 2010-01-19.
  • ^ "Road to 2010 futsal finals to be paved". UEFA. 2008-09-08. Retrieved 2010-01-19.
  • ^ "AZERBAIJAN: 12 men definitive roster". Futsal Planet. Archived from the original on 2012-03-10. Retrieved 2010-01-19.
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