2024 FIFA Futsal World Cup

2024 FIFA Futsal World Cup
FIFA futzal Jahon chempionati 2024 (Uzbek)
Tournament details
Host countryUzbekistan
Dates14 September – 6 October 2024
Teams24 (from 6 confederations)
Venue(s)3 (in 3 host cities)
Tournament statistics
Matches played28
Goals scored211 (7.54 per match)
Attendance78,654 (2,809 per match)
Top scorer(s)Brazil Marcel
(8 goals)
2021
2028
All statistics correct as of 20 September 2024.

The 2024 FIFA Futsal World Cup is the tenth edition of the FIFA Futsal World Cup, the quadrennial international futsal championship contested by the men's national teams of the member associations of FIFA. The tournament is currently held in Uzbekistan.[1] It is the first FIFA tournament ever hosted by Uzbekistan and a Central Asian country. The tournament returns to its usual four-year cycle after the previous tournament was delayed for a year to 2021 due to the COVID-19 pandemic.

Portugal are the defending champions, defeating Argentina in the previous final 2–1.

Host selection

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In April 2023, Morocco was reported to have been given the hosting rights as they were reported to be the only bid submitted to FIFA.[6][7] However, Uzbekistan was selected as host on 23 June 2023.[1][11]

Uzbekistan's enthusiasm and impressive track-record at hosting events were deemed as the reasons for Uzbekistan's selection.[12] This is fourth time an Asian country hosts the event and marks the first time a FIFA tournament has been held in Central Asia. Prior, Uzbekistan was supposed to host the 2012 FIFA U-20 Women's World Cup, but were stripped of the hosting rights due to a number of logistical and technical issues; Japan took their place instead.

Preparations

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  • On 20 May, the logo was unveiled by FIFA.[13][14] The logo is supposed to depict the kalampir pepper, used in traditional Uzbek cuisine frequently.
  • On 19 July, the media accreditation process began.[15]
  • On 30 July 2024, the ticket process started.[16]
  • On 31 July, in Paris, the trophy handover took place.[17]

Qualification

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  Team qualified
  Team failed to qualify
  Team suspended
  Did not enter
  Not a FIFA member.

A total of 24 teams qualify for the final tournament, in addition to Uzbekistan who qualified automatically as host, 23 other teams qualify from six separate continental competitions.[25][26] Overall, 121 nations entered qualification.

Of the 24 qualifiers, four made their debut: Afghanistan, France, New Zealand and Tajikistan.[27][28][29][30][31] Afghanistan's and Tajikistan's qualification, along with Iran and hosts Uzbekistan, means that for the first time, four nations from Central Asia qualified for the World Cup. This is also Tajikistan's first senior FIFA tournament, having previously participated in two FIFA U-17 World Cups. This is Afghanistan's first ever FIFA tournament.

Of the returnees, Europeans Croatia and Netherlands both return after a 24-year absence. Libya returns after last qualifying in 2012 while Cuba and Ukraine qualified after missing out on the previous edition.

Notable absentees include Russia, who were banned from qualification by UEFA due to the country's invasion of Ukraine. The 2022 AFC Futsal Asian Cup champions, Japan, failed to qualify after getting eliminated in the group stage of the 2024 Futsal Asian Cup for the first time in their history.[32] From Africa, Egypt failed to qualify for the first time since 1992 after losing the third place play off at the 2024 Futsal Africa Cup of Nations.[33] After making the 2016 and 2021 editions, Vietnam failed to qualify.[34]

Czech Republic, Serbia, and United States all failed to qualify after making the 2021 edition. The highest ranked team to fail to qualify was 7th, Russia while Cuba is the lowest ranked team to make it ranked 78th.

Confederation Qualified through Team Appearance Last appearance Previous best performance
AFC (Asia)
(Hosts + 4 teams)
Host nation  Uzbekistan 3rd 2021 Round of 16 (2021)
2024 AFC Futsal Asian Cup Afghanistan Afghanistan 1st N/A Debut
 Iran 9th 2021 Third place (2016)
 Tajikistan 1st N/A Debut
 Thailand 7th 2021 Round of 16 (2012, 2016, 2021)
CAF (Africa)
(3 teams)
2024 Futsal Africa Cup of Nations  Angola 2nd 2021 Group stage (2021)
 Libya 3rd 2012 Group stage (2008, 2012)
 Morocco 4th 2021 Quarter-finals (2021)
CONCACAF (Central,
North America and Caribbean)

(4 teams)
2024 CONCACAF Futsal Championship  Costa Rica 6th 2021 Round of 16 (2016)
 Cuba 6th 2016 Group stage (1996, 2000, 2004, 2008, 2016)
 Guatemala 6th 2021 Group stage (2000, 2008, 2012, 2016, 2021)
 Panama 4th 2021 Round of 16 (2012)
CONMEBOL (South America)
(4 teams)
2024 Copa América de Futsal  Argentina 10th 2021 Champions (2016)
 Brazil 10th 2021 Champions (1989, 1992, 1996, 2008, 2012)
 Paraguay 8th 2021 Quarter-finals (2016)
 Venezuela 2nd 2021 Round of 16 (2021)
OFC (Oceania)
(1 team)
2023 OFC Futsal Nations Cup  New Zealand 1st N/A Debut
UEFA (Europe)
(7 teams)
2024 FIFA Futsal World Cup qualification (UEFA)  Croatia 2nd 2000 Fifth place (2000)
 France 1st N/A Debut
 Kazakhstan 4th 2021 Fourth place (2021)
 Netherlands 5th 2000 Runners-up (1989)
 Portugal 7th 2021 Champions (2021)
 Spain 10th 2021 Champions (2000, 2004)
 Ukraine 6th 2016 Fourth place (1996)

Venues

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FIFA went to investigate the arenas in the Uzbek cities of Tashkent, Bukhara, Andijan, Samarkand and Fergana.[35] After they received the hosting rights, Uzbekistan proposed four venues for the tournament, all based in the capital Tashkent.[36] Tashkent, Bukhara and Andijan were confirmed as three host cities on 19 April 2024.[37][38]

Andijan Bukhara Tashkent
Andijan Universal Sports Complex
Capacity: 2,971
Bukhara Universal Sports Complex
Capacity: 3,105
Humo Arena
Capacity: 9,546

Final draw

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Samarkand’s Registan Square, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, hosted the draw.

The draw was held on 26 May 2024 at the Registan Square in Samarkand at 21:00 UZT.[39][40] Retired Uzbek footballer, Server Djeparov, former Manchester United and France striker Louis Saha and former Spanish player, Kike, were the guests and assisted the draw.[41]

Seeding

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The 24 teams were drawn into six groups of four teams, with the host Uzbekistan automatically seeded to Pot 1 and placed into the first position of Group A.[25] The seeding was based off the newly created FIFA Futsal World Rankings, that were published on 6 May 2024.[40]

The draw started with the host to A1, the teams from Pot 1 were drawn first, with the teams from Pots 2, 3 and 4 being drawn after. With the exception of UEFA, teams from the same confederation could not be drawn in the same group.

Pot 1 Pot 2 Pot 3 Pot 4

Draw

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Group A
Pos Team
A1  Uzbekistan
A2  Netherlands
A3  Paraguay
A4  Costa Rica
Group B
Pos Team
B1  Brazil
B2  Cuba
B3  Croatia
B4  Thailand
Group C
Pos Team
C1  Argentina
C2  Ukraine
C3  Afghanistan
C4  Angola
Group D
Pos Team
D1  Spain
D2  Kazakhstan
D3  New Zealand
D4  Libya
Group E
Pos Team
E1  Portugal
E2  Panama
E3  Tajikistan
E4  Morocco
Group F
Pos Team
F1  Iran
F2  Venezuela
F3  Guatemala
F4  France

Match officials

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The following officials were chosen for the tournament.[42] For the second time, after the 2021 FIFA Futsal World Cup, in a FIFA Futsal tournament, the Video Support (VS) will be implemented.

Squads

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Each team has to name a preliminary squad of a maximum of 30 players (3 of whom must be goalkeepers). From the preliminary squad, the team has to name a final squad of 14 players (two of whom must be goalkeepers) by the FIFA deadline. Players in the final squad can be replaced by a player from the preliminary squad due to serious injury or illness up to 24 hours prior to kickoff of the team's first match.[43] All participating teams have to name their Futsal World Cup 2024 Squads in line with the guidelines set forth by FIFA and by the stipulated deadline. Any team failing to comply will be disqualified.[44]

Group stage

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All times are local, UZT (UTC+5). The schedule was announced following the draw.[45]

Group A

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Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualification
1  Paraguay (Q) 3 2 0 1 11 8 +3 6 Knockout stage
2  Netherlands (Q) 3 1 2 0 10 7 +3 5
3  Costa Rica (Q) 3 1 1 1 9 10 −1 4
4  Uzbekistan (E) 3 0 1 2 7 12 −5 1
Source: FIFA
(E) Eliminated; (Q) Qualified for the phase indicated
Paraguay 5–2 Costa Rica
Report
Attendance: 5,658
Referee: Pornnarong Grairod (Thailand)
Uzbekistan 3–3 Netherlands
Report
Attendance: 7,561
Referee: Khalid Hnich (Morocco)

Costa Rica 2–2 Netherlands
Report
Attendance: 1,481
Referee: Lautaro Romero (Argentina)
Uzbekistan 1–4 Paraguay
Report
Attendance: 9,081
Referee: Reinier Fiss (Cuba)

Costa Rica 5–3 Uzbekistan
Report
Attendance: 8,025
Referee: Anelize Schulz (Brazil)
Netherlands 5–2 Paraguay
Report
Bukhara Universal Sports Complex, Bukhara
Attendance: 2,411
Referee: Hiroyuki Kobayashi (Japan)

Group B

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Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualification
1  Brazil (Q) 3 3 0 0 27 2 +25 9 Knockout stage
2  Thailand (Q) 3 2 0 1 13 15 −2 6
3  Croatia (Q) 3 1 0 2 9 10 −1 3
4  Cuba (E) 3 0 0 3 5 27 −22 0
Source: FIFA
(E) Eliminated; (Q) Qualified for the phase indicated
Croatia 1–2 Thailand
Sekulić Goal 30'33" Report
Bukhara Universal Sports Complex, Bukhara
Attendance: 1,250
Referee: Cristian Espíndola (Chile)
Brazil 10–0 Cuba
Report
Bukhara Universal Sports Complex, Bukhara
Attendance: 2,045
Referee: Ondřej Černý (Czech Republic)

Thailand 10–5 Cuba
Report
Bukhara Universal Sports Complex, Bukhara
Attendance: 1,341
Referee: Cristiano Cardoso (Portugal)
Brazil 8–1 Croatia
Report
Bukhara Universal Sports Complex, Bukhara
Attendance: 2,382
Referee: Ebrahim Mehrabi Afshar (Iran)

Thailand 1–9 Brazil
Osamanmusa Goal 19'18" Report
Bukhara Universal Sports Complex, Bukhara
Attendance: 2,040
Referee: Diego Molina (Costa Rica)
Cuba 0–7 Croatia
Report
Attendance: 1,528
Referee: Nicola Manzione (Italy)

Group C

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Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualification
1  Argentina (Q) 3 3 0 0 18 7 +11 9 Knockout stage
2  Ukraine (Q) 3 2 0 1 12 10 +2 6
3  Afghanistan 3 1 0 2 8 10 −2 3 Possible Knockout stage
4  Angola (E) 3 0 0 3 11 22 −11 0
Source: FIFA
(E) Eliminated; (Q) Qualified for the phase indicated
Afghanistan 6–4 Angola
Report
Attendance: 2,106
Referee: Dejan Veselič (Slovenia)
Argentina 7–1 Ukraine
Report Shoturma Goal 17'27"
Attendance: 3,086
Referee: Anthony Riley (New Zealand)

Angola 2–7 Ukraine
Report
Attendance: 1,374
Referee: Ran An (China)
Argentina 2–1 Afghanistan
Rosa Goal 02'46"32'14" Report Sarmiento Goal 31'50" (o.g.)
Attendance: 3,442
Referee: Eduardo Fernandes (Portugal)

Angola 5–9 Argentina
Report
Referee: Chris Sinclair (New Zealand)
Ukraine 4–1 Afghanistan
Report Gholami Goal 25'04"
Andijan Universal Sports Complex, Andijan
Referee: Jorge Flores (El Salvador)

Group D

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Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualification
1  Spain (Q) 3 2 1 0 16 2 +14 7 Knockout stage
2  Kazakhstan (Q) 3 2 1 0 15 2 +13 7
3  Libya 3 1 0 2 4 13 −9 3 Possible Knockout stage
4  New Zealand (E) 3 0 0 3 2 20 −18 0
Source: FIFA
(E) Eliminated; (Q) Qualified for the phase indicated
New Zealand 1–3 Libya
Ditfort Goal 39'34" Report
Andijan Universal Sports Complex, Andijan
Attendance: 1,195
Referee: Anatoliy Rubakov (Uzbekistan)
Spain 1–1 Kazakhstan
Report
Andijan Universal Sports Complex, Andijan
Attendance: 1,808
Referee: Roberto López (Panama)

Libya 1–4 Kazakhstan
Khamis Goal 16'24" Report
Andijan Universal Sports Complex, Andijan
Attendance: 1,572
Referee: Daniel Rodríguez (Uruguay)
Spain 7–1 New Zealand
Report Twigg Goal 05'58"
Andijan Universal Sports Complex, Andijan
Attendance: 1,993
Referee: Mohamed Youssef (Egypt)

Libya 0–8 Spain
Report
Andijan Universal Sports Complex, Andijan
Attendance: 1,703
Referee: Fahad Alhosani (United Arab Emirates)
Kazakhstan 10–0 New Zealand
Report
Attendance: 3,828
Referee: Ricardo Lay (Panama)

Group E

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Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualification
1  Portugal (Q) 2 2 0 0 13 3 +10 6 Knockout stage
2  Morocco (Q) 2 2 0 0 10 5 +5 6
3  Tajikistan 2 0 0 2 4 7 −3 0 Possible Knockout stage
4  Panama 2 0 0 2 4 16 −12 0
Updated to match(es) played on 19 September 2024. Source: FIFA
(Q) Qualified for the phase indicated
Portugal 10–1 Panama
Report Maquensi Goal 34'05" (pen.)
Attendance: 2,078
Referee: Ryan Shepheard (Australia)
Tajikistan 2–4 Morocco
Report
Attendance: 3,959
Referee: Oriana Zambrano (Venezuela)

Morocco 6–3 Panama
Report
Attendance: 1,291
Referee: Daniel Manrique (Colombia)
Portugal 3–2 Tajikistan
Report
Attendance: 3,239
Referee: Jorge Flores (El Salvador)

Morocco v Portugal
Panama v Tajikistan
Bukhara Universal Sports Complex, Bukhara

Group F

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Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualification
1  Iran (Q) 2 2 0 0 16 5 +11 6 Knockout stage
2  France (Q) 2 2 0 0 16 6 +10 6
3  Guatemala 2 0 0 2 7 15 −8 0 Possible Knockout stage
4  Venezuela 2 0 0 2 4 14 −10 0
Updated to match(es) played on 19 September 2024. Source: FIFA
(Q) Qualified for the phase indicated
Iran 7–1 Venezuela
Report Francia Goal 14'08"
Bukhara Universal Sports Complex, Bukhara
Attendance: 1,694
Referee: Nikola Jelić (Croatia)
Guatemala 3–6 France
Report
Bukhara Universal Sports Complex, Bukhara
Attendance: 2,079
Referee: Aymen Kammoun (Tunisia)

Iran 9–4 Guatemala
Report
Bukhara Universal Sports Complex, Bukhara
Attendance: 1,209
Referee: Alejandro Martínez (Spain)
France 7–3 Venezuela
Report
Bukhara Universal Sports Complex, Bukhara
Attendance: 1,726
Referee: Trương Quốc Dũng (Vietnam)

France v Iran
Bukhara Universal Sports Complex, Bukhara
Venezuela v Guatemala

Ranking of third-placed teams

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The four best third-placed teams from the six groups advance to the knockout stage along with the six group winners and six runners-up.

Pos Grp Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualification
1 A  Costa Rica (Q) 3 1 1 1 9 10 −1 4 Knockout stage
2 B  Croatia (Q) 3 1 0 2 9 10 −1 3
3 C  Afghanistan 3 1 0 2 8 10 −2 3
4 D  Libya 3 1 0 2 4 13 −9 3
5 E  Tajikistan 2 0 0 2 4 7 −3 0
6 F  Guatemala 2 0 0 2 7 15 −8 0
Updated to match(es) played on 20 September 2024. Source: FIFA
(Q) Qualified for the phase indicated

Knockout stage

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In the knockout stage, if a match is level at the end of normal playing time, extra time shall be played (two periods of five minutes each) and followed, if necessary, by a penalty shoot-out to determine the winner. However, for the third place match, if it is played directly before the final, no extra time shall be played and the winner shall be determined by a penalty shoot-out.

Combinations of matches in the Round of 16

The specific match-ups involving the third-placed teams depend on which four third-placed teams qualified for the round of 16:

  Combination according to the four qualified teams
Third-placed teams
qualify from groups
1A
vs
1B
vs
1C
vs
1D
vs
A B C D 3C 3D 3A 3B
A B C E 3C 3A 3B 3E
A B C F 3C 3A 3B 3F
A B D E 3D 3A 3B 3E
A B D F 3D 3A 3B 3F
A B E F 3E 3A 3B 3F
A C D E 3C 3D 3A 3E
A C D F 3C 3D 3A 3F
A C E F 3C 3A 3F 3E
A D E F 3D 3A 3F 3E
B C D E 3C 3D 3B 3E
B C D F 3C 3D 3B 3F
B C E F 3E 3C 3B 3F
B D E F 3E 3D 3B 3F
C D E F 3C 3D 3F 3E

Bracket

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Round of 16Quarter-finalsSemi-finalsFinal
 
              
 
26 September – Andijan
 
 
Winner Group E
 
30 September – Tashkent
 
 Kazakhstan
 
Winner Match 43
 
27 September – Tashkent
 
Winner Match 42
 
 Argentina
 
3 October – Tashkent
 
3rd Group A/B
 
Winner Match 47
 
27 September – Bukhara
 
Winner Match 48
 
 Thailand
 
30 September – Bukhara
 
Runner-up Group F
 
Winner Match 44
 
25 September – Tashkent
 
Winner Match 41
 
 Paraguay
 
6 October – Tashkent
 
3rd Group C/E
 
Winner Match 49
 
24 September – Tashkent
 
Winner Match 50
 
 Netherlands
 
29 September – Tashkent
 
 Ukraine
 
Winner Match 38
 
25 September – Andijan
 
Winner Match 39
 
 Spain
 
2 October – Tashkent
 
3rd Group B/E/F
 
Winner Match 45
 
24 September – Bukhara
 
Winner Match 46Third place match
 
 Brazil
 
29 September – Bukhara6 October – Tashkent
 
3rd Group A/D
 
Winner Match 37Loser Match 49
 
26 September – Bukhara
 
Winner Match 40Loser Match 50
 
Winner Group F
 
 
Runner-up Group E
 

Round of 16

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Brazil v3A/D
Bukhara Universal Sports Complex, Bukhara

Netherlands v Ukraine

Spain v3B/E/F
Andijan Universal Sports Complex, Andijan

Paraguay v3C/D/E

1Fv2E
Bukhara Universal Sports Complex, Bukhara

1Ev Kazakhstan
Andijan Universal Sports Complex, Andijan

Thailand v2F
Bukhara Universal Sports Complex, Bukhara

Argentina v3A/B

Goalscorers

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There have been 248 goals scored in 32 matches, for an average of 7.75 goals per match (as of 21 September 2024). Players highlighted in bold are still active in the competition.

8 goals

6 goals

5 goals

4 goals

3 goals

  • Angola Adérito
  • Angola
  • Argentina Kevin Arrieta
  • Argentina Cristian Borruto
  • Argentina Matías Rosa
  • France Kévin Ramirez
  • Guatemala Patrick Ruiz
  • Iran Saeid Ahmadabbasi
  • Iran Behrooz Azim
  • Iran Mahdi Karimi
  • Morocco Soufian Charraoui
  • Morocco Idriss Raiss El Fenni
  • Netherlands Ismail Ouaddouh
  • Spain Jesús Gordillo
  • Ukraine Ihor Korsun

2 goals

1 goal

  • Afghanistan Reza Hosseinpoor
  • Afghanistan Mehran Gholami
  • Afghanistan Akbar Kazemi
  • Afghanistan Farzad Mahmoodi
  • Afghanistan Hussain Mohammadi
  • Afghanistan Mahdi Norowzi
  • Afghanistan Omid Qanbari
  • Angola Helber
  • Angola Vedo
  • Argentina Lucas Bolo Alemany
  • Argentina Ángel Claudino
  • Argentina Lucas Trípodi
  • Brazil Dyego
  • Brazil Ferrão
  • Brazil Rafa Santos
  • Costa Rica Diego Chavarría
  • Costa Rica Jean Salas
  • Croatia David Mataja
  • Croatia Antonio Sekulić
  • Croatia Niko Vukmir
  • Cuba Dayan Cotilla
  • Cuba Iduan Martínez
  • Cuba Cristián Valiente
  • France Sid Belhaj
  • France Nicolás Menendez
  • France Abdessamad Mohammed
  • France Souheil Mouhoudine
  • France Ayoub Saadaoui
  • France Mamadou Touré
  • Guatemala Román Alvarado
  • Guatemala Edgar Santizo
  • Iran Amirhossein Davoudi
  • Kazakhstan Albert Akbalikov
  • Kazakhstan Akzhol Daribay
  • Kazakhstan Zhakhangir Rashit
  • Kazakhstan Rinat Turegazin
  • Libya Feras Abuksheam
  • Libya Mohamed Zreeg
  • Netherlands Said Bouzambou
  • Netherlands Tevfik Ceyar
  • Netherlands Jordany Martinus
  • New Zealand Jordan Ditfort
  • New Zealand Art Twigg