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1999 European Futsal Championship

European Futsal Championship 1999 - held from February 22 to February 28, 1999 in the Spanish Granada . It was the first tournament officially named the UEFA European Futsal Championship.

1999 European Futsal Championship
1999 UEFA Futsal Championship
Championship details
Location Spain
Cities ofGranada , Spain
StadiumsPalacio Municipal de Deportes de Granada
Finals timingFebruary 22 - February 28, 1999
in the finaleight
Top places
Gold medal.svg ChampionRussian flag Russia
Silver medal.svg Second placeFlag of spain Spain
Bronze medal.svg Third placeFlag of italy Italy
Championship statistics
Matches playedsixteen
Goals scored86 (5.38 per game)
Bombardier (s)Russian flag Konstantin Eremenko (11 goals)

The champion was the Russian national team , which beat the Spanish national team in the final.

Content

Members

As a result of the qualifying round for the 1999 European Championships, the following teams qualified:

  •   Belgium
  •   Spain (Euro 1996 champion; home, without selection)
  •   Italy
  •   Netherlands
  •   Portugal
  •   Russia
  •   Croatia
  •   Yugoslavia

Tournament course

Group stage

Group A

A countryABOUTANDATHPGzGP±
  Spain93300eleven3+9
  Netherlandsfour3oneoneoneten7+3
  Croatia33one02eight14-6
  Yugoslaviaone30one2fiveten-five
Croatia  4 - 3  Yugoslavia
Spain  3 - 1  Netherlands
Netherlands  eleven  Yugoslavia
Spain  3 - 1  Croatia
Netherlands  8 - 3  Croatia
Yugoslavia  15  Spain

Group B

A countryABOUTANDATHPGzGP±
  Russia732one0elevenfive+6
  Italyfive3one20eight6+2
  Portugal2302onefour6-2
  Belgiumone30one2one7-6
Belgium  0 - 0  Portugal
Russia  3 - 3  Italy
Italy  3 - 3  Portugal
Russia  5 - 1  Belgium
Portugal  13  Russia
Italy  20  Belgium

Play Off

SemifinalsThe final
February 26
  Russia9
  Netherlands6
28th of February
  Russia3 (4)
  Spain3 (2)
Third place
February 2628th of February
  Spain3  Netherlands0
  Italyone  Italy3


Semifinals


February 26, 1999
  Russia9: 6 (3: 2)
Report
  Netherlands
Horin 2 '
Eremenko 5 ', 36', 36 ', 39'
Markin 15 ', 22'
Alekberov 21 '
Verizhnikov 26 '
GoalsGrünholz 16 ', 34'
Langenhausen 17 ', 32', 38 ', 40'
Palacio de Deportes, Granada
Judge:   Stefan Thivold

February 26, 1999
  Spain3: 1 (2: 0)
Report
  Italy
Hoan 3 ', 26'
Ferreira 5 '
GoalsFrancois 22 '
Palacio de Deportes, Granada
Judge:   Evsen Amler

Match for 3rd place


February 28, 1999
  Netherlands0: 3 (0: 1)
Report
  Italy
GoalsCripple 13 '
Roma 20 '
Ruby '36
Palacio de Deportes, Granada
Judge:   Pedro Angel Galan Nieto

Final


February 28, 1999
  Russia3: 3; 3: 3 d. (0: 1)
Report
  Spain
White 27 '
Alekberov 33 '
Eremenko 34 '
GoalsLorente 8 ', 35'
Javi Sanchez 34 '
Palacio de Deportes, Granada
Judge:   Martinus van den becker
Penalty series:

Gorin  
Verizhnikov  
Alekberov  
Eremenko  

4: 2

  Ferreira
  Ricker
  Pato
  Hoan


Links

  • 1999 European Championships on the UEFA official website (not available link)
Source - https://ru.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title= Champion_Europe_in_mini - football_1999&oldid = 101137168


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