UEFA Futsal Euro 2012

The UEFA Futsal Euro 2012 was the eighth official edition of the UEFA European Championship for national futsal teams. It was hosted by Croatia, and was played from January, 31 to February, 11. 12 teams competed for the title, with 11 teams gain entries from qualification rounds, while Croatia gained an automatic entry as hosts. The championship was played in the two biggest Croatian cities, Zagreb and the 15,024 seater Arena Zagreb and in Split, at the 10,931 capacity Spaladium Arena.

2012 UEFA Futsal Euro 2012
UEFA Europsko futsal prvenstvo 2012
Tournament details
Host countryCroatia
Dates31 January – 11 February
Teams12 (from 1 confederation)
Venue(s)2 (in 2 host cities)
Final positions
Champions Spain (6th title)
Runners-up Russia
Third place Italy
Fourth place Croatia
Tournament statistics
Matches played20
Goals scored109 (5.45 per match)
Attendance95,519 (4,776 per match)
Top scorer(s)Spain Jordi Torras (5 goals)
Best player(s)Spain Kike
2010
2014

Spain defended their title, having won it for the sixth consecutive time.[1]

Bids

Three nations had made bids for the 2012 Championship. Alongside Croatia, Belgium – which had failed in the 2010 bid – made a new bid with Antwerp and Charleroi, while Macedonia made one with the city of Skopje. Croatia was selected to host the Championship by a decision made on 24 March 2010, at the UEFA Executive Committee meeting in Tel Aviv, Israel.

Squads

Venues

ArenaArena ZagrebSpaladium Arena
Picture
CityZagrebSplit
Capacity15,02410,931

Qualification

Forty-two nations took part in 2012 edition. Host nation qualified directly, while other had to go through qualification rounds.

The qualification was played in two stages, with 24 sides competing in the preliminary round between 20–24 January 2011. The group winners progressed to join the other 18 entrants in the next phase. In the main qualifying round, which was taking place between 24–27 February 2011, 24 teams were split in 6 groups of 4 teams. The winners and best five second-placed teams joined Croatia in the finals.

Qualified teams

CountryQualified asPrevious appearances in tournament1
 Croatia00Hosts2 (1999, 2001)
 Spain00Group 1 winner7 (1996, 1999, 2001, 2003, 2005, 2007, 2010)
 Azerbaijan00Group 1 runner-up1 (2010)
 Russia00Group 2 winner7 (1996, 1999, 2001, 2003, 2005, 2007, 2010)
 Serbia00Group 2 runner-up3 (1999, 2007, 2010)
 Portugal00Group 3 winner5 (1999, 2003, 2005, 2007, 2010)
 Czech Republic00Group 4 winner5 (2001, 2003, 2005, 2007, 2010)
 Romania00Group 4 runner-up1 (2007)
 Ukraine00Group 5 winner6 (1996, 2001, 2003, 2005, 2007, 2010)
 Turkey00Group 5 runner-up0 (debut)
 Italy00Group 6 winner7 (1996, 1999, 2001, 2003, 2005, 2007, 2010)
 Slovenia00Group 6 runner-up2 (2003, 2010)

Seeding

UEFA announced the seedings on Monday, 28 February 2011, one day after the qualification was concluded. Croatia was automatically seeded as A1. The Draw was scheduled for 9 September 2011 in the Croatian capital Zagreb.

Pot 1Pot 2Pot 3

 Croatia (host, assigned to A1)
 Spain (title holder)
 Italy
 Portugal

 Russia
 Czech Republic
 Ukraine
 Serbia

 Azerbaijan
 Romania
 Slovenia
 Turkey

Referees

CountryReferees
 GermanyStephan Kammerer
 HungaryGabor Kovacs
 ItalyFrancesco Massini
 PolandSebastian Stawicki
 PortugalEduardo Jose Fernandes Coelho
 RomaniaBogdan Sorescu
 RussiaIvan Shabanov
 SloveniaBorut Sivic

Group stage

Group A

TeamPldWDLGFGAGDPts
 Croatia220075+26
 Romania210143+13
 Czech Republic200258−30
Croatia  2 – 1  Romania
Marinović 23'
Grcić 35'
ReportCsoma 30'
Attendance: 8,000
Referee: Pascal Lemal (Belgium)

Romania  3 – 1  Czech Republic
Dobre 17'
Ignat 34'
Matei 37'
ReportBelej 8'
Attendance: 1,800
Referee: Timo Onatsu (Finland)

Czech Republic  4 – 5  Croatia
Belej 24'
Kopecký 35'
Roman Mareš 37'
Novak 38' (o.g.)
ReportGrcić 9'
Marinović 23', 38'
Despotović 29'
Novak 37'
Attendance: 7,000
Referee: Eduardo Fernandes Coelho (Portugal)

Group B

TeamPldWDLGFGAGDPts
 Spain220083+56
 Ukraine21017703
 Slovenia2002510−50
Spain  4 – 2  Slovenia
Miguelín 15'
Aicardo 26'
Torras 29', 30'
ReportFetić 17'
Mordej 37'
Attendance: 5,308
Referee: Bogdan Sorescu (Romania)

Slovenia  3 – 6  Ukraine
Legchanov 27' (o.g.)
Uršič 33'
Čujec 38'
ReportKlochko 5'
Legchanov 8', 21', 29'
Zhurba 9'
Pavlenko 16'
Attendance: 2,252
Referee: Gerald Bauernfeind (Austria)

Ukraine  1 – 4  Spain
Kike 32' (o.g.)ReportBorja 4'
Miguelín 16'
Rafa Usín 18', 19'
Attendance: 3,546
Referee: Petros Panayides (Cyprus)

Group C

TeamPldWDLGFGAGDPts
 Russia211072+54
 Italy211053+24
 Turkey200218−70
Italy  3 – 1  Turkey
Ippoliti 7', 30'
Gabriel Lima 37'
ReportYasin Erdal 2'
Attendance: 1,200
Referee: Stephan Kammerer (Germany)

Turkey  0 – 5  Russia
ReportMaevski 1', 8', 24'
Fukin 21'
Cirilo 22'
Attendance: 600
Referee: Marc Birkett (England)

Russia  2 – 2  Italy
Fukin 4'
Sergeev 17'
ReportGabriel Lima 21'
Fortino 30'
Attendance: 1,000
Referee: Fernando Lumbreras (Spain)

Group D

TeamPldWDLGFGAGDPts
 Portugal220062+46
 Serbia2101101003
 Azerbaijan2002913–40
Portugal  4 – 1  Azerbaijan
Cardinal 3'
Felipe 4' (o.g.)
Marinho 26'
Ricardinho 38'
ReportFarajzade 7'
Attendance: 2,200
Referee: Ivan Shabanov (Russia)

Azerbaijan  8 – 9  Serbia
Felipe 1', 9'
Farzaliyev 5'
Jadder Dantas 11', 23', 32'
Thiago 34'
Bojović 39' (o.g.)
ReportBojović 6', 8', 29', 39'
Rajčević 9'
Kocić 22', 27'
Lazić 23'
Pavićević 37'
Attendance: 2,300
Referee: Sebastian Stawicki (Poland)

Serbia  1 – 2  Portugal
Ricardinho 31' (o.g.)ReportArnaldo 21'
Pedro Cary 36'
Attendance: 2,282
Referee: Karel Henych (Czech Republic)

Knockout stage

 
Quarter-finalsSemi-finalsFinal
 
          
 
6 February 2012 – Split
 
 
 Croatia 1 (3)
 
9 February 2012 – Zagreb
 
 Ukraine 1 (1)
 
 Croatia 2
 
7 February 2012 – Split
 
 Russia 4
 
 Russia 2
 
11 February 2012 – Zagreb
 
 Serbia 1
 
 Russia 1
 
6 February 2012 – Zagreb
 
 Spain 3
 
 Romania 3
 
9 February 2012 – Zagreb
 
 Spain 8
 
 Spain1
 
7 February 2012 – Zagreb
 
 Italy 0Third place
 
 Italy 3
 
11 February 2012 – Zagreb
 
 Portugal 1
 
 Croatia 1
 
 
 Italy 3
 

Quarter-finals

Romania  3 – 8  Spain
Gherman 8', 14'
Matei 25'
ReportTorras 3', 19', 29'
Aicardo 13', 27'
Rafa Usín 16'
Lin 30'
Ortiz 37'
Attendance: 1,516
Referee: Gabor Kovacs (Hungary)

Croatia  1 – 1 (a.e.t.)  Ukraine
Ovsyannikov 17' (o.g.)ReportChepornyuk 30'
Penalties
Grcić
Jelovčić
Novak
3 – 1 Kondratyuk
Zhurba
Pavlenko
Legchanov
Attendance: 9,800
Referee: Francesco Massini (Italy)

Russia  2 – 1  Serbia
Fukin 29'
Pula 34'
ReportMilosavac 25'
Attendance: 2,000
Referee: Danijel Janosevic (Croatia)

Italy  3 – 1  Portugal
Arnaldo 20' (o.g.)
Saad 29'
Patias 38'
ReportRicardinho 24'
Attendance: 2,215
Referee: Borut Sivic (Slovenia)

Semi-finals

Croatia  2 – 4  Russia
Marinović 27', 37'ReportPrudnikov 1'
Cirilo 5'
Abramov 16'
Pula 21'
Attendance: 14,300
Referee: Borut Sivic (Slovenia)

Spain  1 – 0  Italy
Aicardo 6'Report
Attendance: 8,300
Referee: Gabor Kovacs (Hungary)

Third place match

Croatia  1 – 3  Italy
Grcić 31'ReportSaad 1'
Honorio 26'
Mammarella 39'
Attendance: 12,400
Referee: Fernando Lumbreras (ESP)

Final

Russia  1 – 3 (a.e.t.)  Spain
Pula 34'ReportLozano 40', 48'
Borja 50'
Attendance: 7,500
Referee: Danijel Janosevic (Croatia)

Final ranking

RankTeam
 Spain
 Russia
 Italy
4  Croatia
5  Portugal
6  Serbia
7  Romania
8  Ukraine
9  Czech Republic
10  Azerbaijan
11  Slovenia
12  Turkey


 2012 UEFA Futsal Championship winners 

Spain
Sixth title

References