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 | |
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| Championship details | |
| Location | |
| Cities of | Granada , Spain |
| Stadiums | Palacio Municipal de Deportes de Granada |
| Finals timing | February 22 - February 28, 1999 |
| in the final | eight |
| Top places | |
| Championship statistics | |
| Matches played | sixteen |
| Goals scored | 86 (5.38 per game) |
| Bombardier (s) | |
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
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Group B
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Play Off
| Semifinals | The final | ||||||
| February 26 | |||||||
| Russia | 9 | ||||||
| Netherlands | 6 | ||||||
| 28th of February | |||||||
| Russia | 3 (4) | ||||||
| Spain | 3 (2) | ||||||
| Third place | |||||||
| February 26 | 28th of February | ||||||
| Spain | 3 | Netherlands | 0 | ||||
| Italy | one | Italy | 3 | ||||
Semifinals
| February 26, 1999 |
| Palacio de Deportes, Granada Judge: Stefan Thivold |
| February 26, 1999 |
| Palacio de Deportes, Granada Judge: Evsen Amler |
Match for 3rd place
| February 28, 1999 |
| Palacio de Deportes, Granada Judge: Pedro Angel Galan Nieto |
Final
| February 28, 1999 |
| Palacio de Deportes, Granada Judge: Martinus van den becker |
| Penalty series: | ||||
Gorin | 4: 2 | Ferreira |
Links
- 1999 European Championships on the UEFA official website (not available link)