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2025 FIFA Futsal Women's World Cup qualification (UEFA)

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2025 FIFA Futsal Women's World Cup qualification (UEFA)
Tournament details
Dates15 October 2024 – 23 March 2025[1]
Teams25 (from 1 confederation)
Tournament statistics
Matches played33
Goals scored220 (6.67 per match)
Attendance5,329 (161 per match)
Top scorer(s)Italy Sara Boutimah
(6 goals)
2029
All statistics correct as of 19 October 2024.

The European qualifying competition for the 2025 FIFA Futsal Women's World Cup will be the women's futsal competition that will determine the four UEFA teams in the 2025 FIFA Futsal Women's World Cup in the Philippines.

Format

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The qualifying competition consists of two stages:[2]

  • Main round: The 24 teams (excluding top seeds Portugal and Spain) are divided into five groups of four and one group of three. The group winners advance to the elite round, where they will be joined by the two highest-ranked teams, who received byes.
  • Elite round: The eight teams, including Portugal and Spain, are drawn into two groups of four. The top two in each group qualify for the World Cup.

Teams

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A total of 25 (out of 55) UEFA member national teams entered the qualifying competition, with England, France and Norway making their competitive debuts.[3][4] The teams were seeded based on their Women's Futsal National Team Coefficient ranking.[5] The two highest-ranked teams advanced directly to the elite round, while the remaining teams entered the main round.

Bye to elite round
Pos. Team Coeff.
1
 Spain
29.500
2
 Portugal
22.500
Teams entering main round
Pos. Team Coeff. Seed
3
 Ukraine
19.334
1
4
 Hungary
11.667
5
 Italy
7.000
6
 Finland
6.333
7
 Poland
6.000
8
 Sweden
5.667
9
 Croatia
5.000
2
10
 Netherlands
4.500
11
 Czechia
4.000
12
 Belarus
3.750
13
 Belgium
3.708
14
 Slovenia
3.667
Pos. Team Coeff. Seed
15
 Slovakia
3.500
3
16
 Bosnia and Herzegovina
2.333
17
 Serbia
2.333
18
 Kazakhstan
1.167
19
 Northern Ireland
0.667
20
 Moldova
0.417
21
 Lithuania
0.417
4
22
 Latvia
0.000
23
 England
0.000
24
 France
0.000
25
 Norway
0.000
Did not enter
Team Coeff.
 Armenia
1.167
 Romania
1.000
 Gibraltar
0.667
Banned
Team
 Russia
Notes
  • Teams marked in bold are the mini-tournament hosts.

Schedule

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The qualifying matches are scheduled on dates within the FIFA Futsal International Match Calendar.[1]

Schedule for 2025 FIFA
Futsal Women's World Cup European qualifying
Round Draw Dates
Main round 30 May 2024[6] 15–19 October 2024
Elite round 31 October 2024 18–23 March 2025

Main round

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The winners of each group will advance to the elite round, where they will join Spain and Portugal, who receive byes.

Times are CEST (UTC+2), as listed by UEFA (local times, if different, are in parentheses).

Group 1

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Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualification
1  Italy 3 3 0 0 27 0 +27 9 Elite round
2  Croatia 3 2 0 1 11 5 +6 6
3  Serbia (H) 3 1 0 2 6 20 −14 3
4  Lithuania 3 0 0 3 1 20 −19 0
Source: UEFA
Rules for classification: Tiebreakers
(H) Hosts
Croatia 8–0 Serbia
  • Lucić Goal 7'34"14'06"25'54"
  • Žagar Goal 14'48"
  • Novak Goal 24'22"
  • Petarić Goal 29'19"39'29"
  • Matijevic Goal 33'39"
Report
Sports Hall "VLADE DIVAC", Vrnjačka Banja
Attendance: 51[7]
Referee: Admir Zahovič (SVN)
Noelia Gutierrez Muñoz (ESP)
Larisa Eleni Avramidou (GRE)
Italy 11–0 Lithuania
  • Borges Da Silva Goal 3'38"
  • Mansueto Goal 9'15"25'42"
  • Dal Maz Goal 16'54"
  • Boutimah Goal 21'36"32'56"33'31"38'18"
  • Berte' Goal 22'51"
  • Adamatti Goal 32'00"
  • Ferrara Goal 40'24"
Report
Sports Hall "VLADE DIVAC", Vrnjačka Banja
Attendance: 42[8]
Referee: Marco Rothenfluh (SUI)
Larisa Eleni Avramidou (GRE)
Noelia Gutierrez Muñoz (ESP)

Croatia 0–4 Italy
Report
  • Borges Da Silva Goal 3'49"
  • Berte' Goal 4'34"
  • Boutimah Goal 23'51"
  • Mansueto Goal 38'13"
Sports Hall "VLADE DIVAC", Vrnjačka Banja
Attendance: 39[9]
Referee: Larisa Eleni Avramidou (GRE)
Admir Zahovič (SVN)
Marco Rothenfluh (SUI)
Serbia 6–0 Lithuania
  • Trbojević Goal 1'34"4'10"
  • Maksimović Goal 6'32"
  • Vukovic Goal 27'20"
  • Marenić Goal 29'04"29'59"
Report
Sports Hall "VLADE DIVAC", Vrnjačka Banja
Attendance: 65[10]
Referee: Noelia Gutierrez Muñoz (ESP)
Marco Rothenfluh (SUI)
Admir Zahovič (SVN)

Lithuania 1–3 Croatia
Potapova Goal 2'51" Report
  • Slavica Goal 2'39"
  • Matijevic Goal 5'13"
  • Curukova Goal 36'38" (o.g.)
Sports Hall "VLADE DIVAC", Vrnjačka Banja
Attendance: 35[11]
Referee: Noelia Gutierrez Muñoz (ESP)
Larisa Eleni Avramidou (GRE)
Admir Zahovič (SVN)
Serbia 0–12 Italy
Report
  • Adamatti Goal 2'35"30'27"32'08"
  • Berte' Goal 4'50"26'44"
  • Grieco Goal 7'45"9'38"15'04"
  • Borges Da Silva Goal 21'37"
  • Boutimah Goal 23'24"
  • Ferrara Goal 28'41"37'39"
Sports Hall "VLADE DIVAC", Vrnjačka Banja
Attendance: 65[12]
Referee: Admir Zahovič (SVN)
Marco Rothenfluh (SUI)
Larisa Eleni Avramidou (GRE)

Group 2

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Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualification
1  Hungary 3 2 1 0 9 2 +7 7 Elite round
2  Norway 3 2 0 1 9 6 +3 6
3  Bosnia and Herzegovina (H) 3 1 1 1 9 7 +2 4
4  Belarus 3 0 0 3 5 17 −12 0
Source: UEFA
Rules for classification: Tiebreakers
(H) Hosts
Belarus 4–7 Bosnia and Herzegovina
  • Sidorchuk Goal 20'03"21'31"
  • Kharitonchik Goal 23'37"
  • Duben Goal 39'29"
Report
  • Ćesko Goal 6'42"39'51"
  • Vujadin Goal 7'35"20'45"
  • Mujanović Goal 16'18"
  • Piskić Goal 17'42"
  • Kamerić Goal 25'11"
Sports Hall East Sarajevo, Sarajevo
Attendance: 70[13]
Referee: Daniele D'adamo (SMR)
Alice Vévodvá (CZE)
Zviad Bliadze (GEO)
Hungary 3–2 Norway
  • Tagyi Goal 18'20"
  • C. Krascsenics Goal 21'44"35'29"
Report
  • Sandtrøen Goal 6'50"
  • Vik Goal 16'43" (pen.)
Sports Hall East Sarajevo, Sarajevo
Attendance: 50[14]
Referee: Filipe Gonçalo Santos Duarte (POR)
Zviad Bliadze (GEO)
Alice Vévodvá (CZE)

Belarus 0–6 Hungary
Report
  • C. Krascsenics Goal 2'29"9'09"
  • Gajzágó Goal 12'23"31'33"
  • Fábián Goal 16'21"
  • Hardon Goal 39'12"
Sports Hall East Sarajevo, Sarajevo
Attendance: 30[15]
Referee: Zviad Bliadze (GEO)
Daniele D'adamo (SMR)
Filipe Gonçalo Santos Duarte (POR)
Bosnia and Herzegovina 2–3 Norway
  • Meyer Goal 14'16" (o.g.)
  • Vujadin Goal 39'51" (pen.)
Report
  • Meyer Goal 6'00"
  • Vik Goal 12'51"
  • Halgunset Goal 18'30"
Sports Hall East Sarajevo, Sarajevo
Attendance: 30[16]
Referee: Alice Vévodvá (CZE)
Filipe Gonçalo Santos Duarte (POR)
Daniele D'adamo (SMR)

Bosnia and Herzegovina 0–0 Hungary
Report
Sports Hall East Sarajevo, Sarajevo
Attendance: 50[17]
Referee: Filipe Gonçalo Santos Duarte (POR)
Daniele D'adamo (SMR)
Zviad Bliadze (GEO)
Norway 4–1 Belarus
  • Van Der Weel Goal 11'31"
  • Halgunset Goal 12'37" (pen.)16'31" (pen.)
  • Meyer Goal 32'51"
Report Igrusha Goal 10'23"
Sports Hall East Sarajevo, Sarajevo
Attendance: 50[18]
Referee: Alice Vévodvá (CZE)
Zviad Bliadze (GEO)
Daniele D'adamo (SMR)

Group 3

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Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualification
1  France 3 2 1 0 10 5 +5 7 Elite round
2  Ukraine 3 2 0 1 11 4 +7 6
3  Czech Republic (H) 3 1 1 1 9 6 +3 4
4  Northern Ireland 3 0 0 3 2 17 −15 0
Source: UEFA
Rules for classification: Tiebreakers
(H) Hosts
Ukraine 1–3 France
Volovenko Goal 23'21" Report
  • Alberbide Goal 7'28"
  • Atamaniuk Goal 16'00"
  • Bitterlin Goal 39'40"
Sportovní hala Teplice, Teplice
Attendance: 40[19]
Referee: Josip Barton (MKD)
Florentina Kallaba (KOS)
Martina Piccolo (ITA)
Northern Ireland 0–6 Czech Republic
Report
  • Skálová Goal 5'05"20'05"33'04"
  • Vargová Goal 15'38"
  • Soquessa Goal 26'47"37"50"
Sportovní hala Teplice, Teplice
Attendance: 283[20]
Referee: Fatma Özlem Tursun (TUR)
Martina Piccolo (ITA)
Florentina Kallaba (KOS)

Northern Ireland 0–6 Ukraine
Report
  • Klipachenko Goal 14'35"
  • Kovshyk Goal 15'02"22'46"27'06"37'20"
  • Burlachenko Goal 33'15"
Sportovní hala Teplice, Teplice
Attendance: 100[21]
Referee: Martina Piccolo (ITA)
Josip Barton (MKD)
Fatma Özlem Tursun (TUR)
Czech Republic 2–2 France
  • Soušková Goal 31'20"
  • Beštová Goal 32'37"
Report
  • Pellegry Goal 36'29"
  • Alberbide Goal 37'21"
Sportovní hala Teplice, Teplice
Attendance: 321[22]
Referee: Florentina Kallaba (KOS)
Fatma Özlem Tursun (TUR)
Josip Barton (MKD)

France 5–2 Northern Ireland
  • Badr Bassem Goal 6'07"
  • Pellegry Goal 8'44"
  • Alberbide Goal 18'25"
  • Boissinot Goal 28'53"
  • Bitterlin Goal 34'09"
Report Dempster Goal 26'23"32'48"
Sportovní hala Teplice, Teplice
Attendance: 54[23]
Referee: Florentina Kallaba (KOS)
Josip Barton (MKD)
Martina Piccolo (ITA)
Czech Republic 1–4 Ukraine
Soušková Goal 33'27" Report
  • Klipachenko Goal 4'39"
  • Kostiuk Goal 8'34"
  • Dubytska Goal 23'38"
  • Kovshyk Goal 25'49"
Sportovní hala Teplice, Teplice
Attendance: 350[24]
Referee: Fatma Özlem Tursun (TUR)
Martina Piccolo (ITA)
Josip Barton (MKD)

Group 4

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Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualification
1  Finland 3 3 0 0 21 2 +19 9 Elite round
2  Slovenia 3 2 0 1 11 6 +5 6
3  England 3 1 0 2 12 9 +3 3
4  Moldova (H) 3 0 0 3 0 27 −27 0
Source: UEFA
Rules for classification: Tiebreakers
(H) Hosts
Finland 5–2 England
  • Halonen Goal 10'37"
  • Herranen Goal 16'36"27'48"
  • Viren Goal 17'11"
  • Jokisalo Goal 27'20"
Report
  • Halonen Goal 20'40" (o.g.)
  • Scotland Goal 39'44"
FMF Futsal Arena, Ciorescu
Attendance: 40[25]
Referee: Mariia Myslovska (UKR)
Jasmina Mickoska (SRB)
Filipa Prata (POR)
Slovenia 7–0 Moldova
  • Adamič Goal 8'30"8'55"
  • Jesenovec Goal 11'48"31'00"
  • Šnofl Goal 13'40"
  • Ines Goal 15'56"
  • Caraman Goal 28'31" (o.g.)
Report
FMF Futsal Arena, Ciorescu
Attendance: 80[26]
Referee: Marijana Orešić (CRO)
Filipa Prata (POR)
Jasmina Mickoska (SRB)

Slovenia 0–4 Finland
Report
  • Jokisalo Goal 3'09"27'49"
  • Lind Goal 23'19"26'40"
FMF Futsal Arena, Ciorescu
Attendance: 10[27]
Referee: Filipa Prata (POR)
Mariia Myslovska (UKR)
Marijana Orešić (CRO)
Moldova 0–8 England
Report
  • Gurr Goal 4'40"23'58"
  • Kural Goal 8'40"13'25"
  • Brennan Goal 14'21"32'14"
  • Miller Goal 31'41"
  • Tobin Goal 33'31"
FMF Futsal Arena, Ciorescu
Attendance: 50[28]
Referee: Jasmina Mickoska (SRB)
Marijana Orešić (CRO)
Mariia Myslovska (UKR)

England 2–4 Slovenia
  • Kural Goal 5'52"
  • Gurr Goal 37'34"
Report
  • Ines Goal 14'49"
  • Tanšek Goal 24'19"
  • Ložar Goal 26'25"
  • Žvokelj Goal 33'04"
FMF Futsal Arena, Ciorescu
Attendance: 40[29]
Referee: Marijana Orešić (CRO)
Jasmina Mickoska (SRB)
Filipa Prata (POR)
Moldova 0–12 Finland
Report
  • Juntikka Goal 1'01"
  • Mäntylä Goal 5'53"
  • Viren Goal 17'03"20'39"
  • Herranen Goal 18'01"
  • Hannula Goal 25'08"33'13"
  • Luotonen Goal 28'51"32'11"
  • Lind Goal 34'18"38'53"
  • Halonen Goal 39'56"
FMF Futsal Arena, Ciorescu
Attendance: 110[30]
Referee: Mariia Myslovska (UKR)
Filipa Prata (POR)
Jasmina Mickoska (SRB)

Group 5

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Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualification
1  Sweden (H) 3 3 0 0 24 5 +19 9 Elite round
2  Slovakia 3 2 0 1 14 9 +5 6
3  Belgium 3 1 0 2 9 15 −6 3
4  Latvia 3 0 0 3 1 19 −18 0
Source: UEFA
Rules for classification: Tiebreakers
(H) Hosts
Belgium 6–0 Latvia
  • Bougard Goal 7'00"
  • Corbeels Goal 22'55"
  • In Goal 23'58"
  • Bakar Goal 29'38"
  • Meyers Goal 31'26"
  • Peeters Goal 38'10"
Report
Estrad Alingsås, Alingsås
Attendance: 105[31]
Referee: Julien Lang (FRA)
Roosa-Maria Karoliina Tuomi (FIN)
Panagiotis Ntalas (GRE)
Slovakia 4–6 Sweden
  • Rybanská Goal 18'53"39'32" (pen.)
  • Tyčiaková Goal 27'19"
  • Jacenková Goal 35'03"
Report
  • Glans Goal 3'59"
  • Olsson Goal 19'25"
  • Rolin Goal 22'27"
  • Stegius Goal 23'03"
  • Fors Goal 37'46"
  • Aguilar Goal 38'24"
Estrad Alingsås, Alingsås
Attendance: 324[32]
Referee: Monika Czudzinowicz (POL)
Panagiotis Ntalas (GRE)
Roosa-Maria Karoliina Tuomi (FIN)

Slovakia 4–2 Belgium
  • Chomová Goal 15'35"
  • Macková Goal 21'57"
  • Rybanská Goal 25'07"
  • Tomčíková Goal 31'32"
Report
  • In Goal 5'54"
  • Bougard Goal 25'49"
Estrad Alingsås, Alingsås
Attendance: 167[33]
Referee: Panagiotis Ntalas (GRE)
Julien Lang (FRA)
Monika Czudzinowicz (POL)
Sweden 7–0 Latvia
  • Stegius Goal 1'52"
  • Glans Goal 4'45"
  • Kiryo Goal 15'14"
  • Jansson Goal 16'59"
  • Rångemyr Goal 35'35"
  • Gilkes Goal 38'37"38'48"
Report
Estrad Alingsås, Alingsås
Attendance: 386[34]
Referee: Roosa-Maria Karoliina Tuomi (FIN)
Monika Czudzinowicz (POL)
Julien Lang (FRA)

Latvia 1–6 Slovakia
Jakovele Goal 27'43" Report
  • Tyčiaková Goal 10'52"13'37"
  • Jacenková Goal 20'59"
  • Jakovele Goal 23'48" (o.g.)
  • Rybanská Goal 28'28"
  • Macková Goal 38'24"
Estrad Alingsås, Alingsås
Attendance: 281[35]
Referee: Julien Lang (FRA)
Monika Czudzinowicz (POL)
Panagiotis Ntalas (GRE)
Sweden 11–1 Belgium
  • Lundström Goal 1'17"26'12"
  • Lindqvist Goal 7'09"
  • Aguilar Goal 16'02"
  • Rolin Goal 22'23"26'41"36'35"
  • Rångemyr Goal 29'19"
  • Kiryo Goal 33'24"39'25"
  • Stegius Goal 37'24"
Report Corbeels Goal 25'19"
Estrad Alingsås, Alingsås
Attendance: 1,411[36]
Referee: Roosa-Maria Karoliina Tuomi (FIN)
Panagiotis Ntalas (GRE)
Julien Lang (FRA)

Group 6

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Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualification
1  Poland 2 2 0 0 11 2 +9 6 Elite round
2  Netherlands 2 1 0 1 8 4 +4 3
3  Kazakhstan (H) 2 0 0 2 0 13 −13 0
Source: UEFA
Rules for classification: Tiebreakers
(H) Hosts
Netherlands 6–0 Kazakhstan
  • Hand Goal 4'35"35'27"
  • Visser Goal 10'59"
  • Dijkstra Goal 16'36"
  • Van Den Boomgaard Goal 35'52"
  • Reitsma Goal 40'30"
Report
Sairan Arena, Astana
Attendance: 250[37]
Referee: George Jansizian (SWE)
Elwyn Rhys Parry (WAL)
Annamaria Tolnay (HUN)

Poland 4–2 Netherlands
  • Bała Goal 8'25" (pen.)
  • Szostak Goal 27'42"
  • Szydełko Goal 34'05"
  • Van Den Boomgaard Goal 36'11" (o.g.)
Report
  • Hand Goal 32'00"
  • Barendse Goal 35'05"
Sairan Arena, Astana
Attendance: 100[38]
Referee: Elwyn Rhys Parry (WAL)
Annamaria Tolnay (HUN)
George Jansizian (SWE)

Kazakhstan 0–7 Poland
Report
  • Szostak Goal 3'08"
  • Sobkowicz Goal 5'01"15'27"
  • Fronczak Goal 7'20"30'06"
  • Bała Goal 14'08" (pen.)19'58"
Sairan Arena, Astana
Attendance: 250[39]
Referee: Annamaria Tolnay (HUN)
George Jansizian (SWE)
Elwyn Rhys Parry (WAL)

Elite round

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The top two in each group qualify for the finals.

Teams that received a bye to this round
Teams qualified from the main round
Group Winners Group Winners
1  Italy 4  Finland
2  Hungary 5  Sweden
3  France 6  Poland

Times are CET (UTC+1), as listed by UEFA (local times, if different, are in parentheses).

Group A

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Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualification
1 A1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Final tournament
2 A2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
3 A3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
4 A4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
First match(es) will be played: March 2025. Source: [ UEFA]
Rules for classification: Tiebreakers

Group B

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Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualification
1 B1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Final tournament
2 B2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
3 B3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
4 B4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
First match(es) will be played: March 2025. Source: [ UEFA]
Rules for classification: Tiebreakers


Qualified teams for FIFA Futsal Women's World Cup

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The following four teams from UEFA qualified for the 2025 FIFA Futsal Women's World Cup.

Team Qualified as Qualified on
Elite round Group A winners March 2025
Elite round Group A runners-up March 2025
Elite round Group B winners March 2025
Elite round Group B runners-up March 2025

References

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