2022 UEFA Under-19 Futsal Championship

The 2022 UEFA Under-19 Futsal Championship (also known as UEFA Under-19 Futsal Euro 2022) was the second edition of the UEFA Under-19 Futsal Championship, the biennial international youth futsal championship organised by UEFA for the men's under-19 national teams of Europe.[1][2] The tournament was originally scheduled to be held between 1 and 7 November 2021,[3][4] but the competition was postponed to 3 to 10 September 2022 due to the COVID-19 pandemic.[5] The tournament was held at the Olivo Arena in Jaén, Spain.[6]

2022 UEFA Under-19 Futsal Championship
Tournament details
Host countrySpain
CityJaén
Dates3–10 September
Teams8 (from 1 confederation)
Venue(s)1 (in 1 host city)
Final positions
Champions Spain (2nd title)
Runners-up Portugal
Tournament statistics
Matches played15
Goals scored99 (6.6 per match)
Attendance10,630 (709 per match)
Top scorer(s)Spain Nicolás Marrón
Spain Pablo Ordoñez
(5 goals each)
2019
2023

A total of eight teams played in the final tournament, with players born on or after 1 January 2002 eligible to participate.[7] Spain were the defending champions.[8]

They defended the title with a 6–2 win after extra time against Portugal.[9]

Host selection

The following associations had confirmed their plan to bid:

The hosts were originally to be confirmed by the UEFA Executive Committee on 3 December 2020. However, the decision was delayed. On 19 April 2021, the UEFA Executive Committee appointed the Olivo Arena in Jaén, Spain as the tournament host.[11]

Qualification

Seven teams qualified to join the hosts in the final tournament. The qualifying draw was originally to be held on 23 October 2020, but was postponed to 7 July 2021. The preliminary round was originally to be held between 12 and 17 January 2021, and the main round was originally to be held between 23 and 28 March 2021. However, this was postponed due to the COVID-19 pandemic in Europe, and rescheduled to 2–7 November 2021 for the preliminary round, and 15–20 March 2022 for the main round.[7]

TeamQualified asQualified onPrevious appearances in Under-19 Futsal Euro1
 SpainHosts20 April 20211 (2019)
 PolandMain round Group 4 winners18 March 20221 (2019)
 RomaniaMain round Group 5 winners18 March 20220 (debut)
 ItalyMain round Group 1 winners19 March 20220 (debut)
 FranceMain round Group 3 winners19 March 20220 (debut)
 CroatiaMain round Group 7 winners19 March 20221 (2019)
 PortugalMain round Group 2 winners20 March 20221 (2019)
 UkraineMain round Group 6 winners8 July 20221 (2019)
1 Bold indicates champions for that year. Italic indicates hosts for that year.

Squads

Each national team have to submit a squad of 14 players, two of whom must be goalkeepers.

Group stage

The final tournament schedule was announced on 25 June 2022.[12]

The final tournament draw was made on 14 July 2022 in Jaén.[13]

The group winners and runners-up advance to the semi-finals

Tiebreakers

In the group stage, teams are ranked according to points (3 points for a win, 1 point for a draw, 0 points for a loss), and if tied on points, the following tiebreaking criteria are applied, in the order given, to determine the rankings (Regulations Articles 18.01 and 18.02):[7]

  1. Points in head-to-head matches among tied teams;
  2. Goal difference in head-to-head matches among tied teams;
  3. Goals scored in head-to-head matches among tied teams;
  4. If more than two teams are tied, and after applying all head-to-head criteria above, a subset of teams are still tied, all head-to-head criteria above are reapplied exclusively to this subset of teams;
  5. Goal difference in all group matches;
  6. Goals scored in all group matches;
  7. Penalty shoot-out if only two teams have the same number of points, and they met in the last round of the group and are tied after applying all criteria above (not used if more than two teams have the same number of points, or if their rankings are not relevant for qualification for the next stage);
  8. Disciplinary points (red card = 3 points, yellow card = 1 point, expulsion for two yellow cards in one match = 3 points);
  9. UEFA coefficient for the qualifying round draw;
  10. Drawing of lots.

Group A

PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsQualification
1  Spain (H)3210223+197Knockout stage
2  Ukraine3210138+57
3  Croatia31021317−43
4  Romania3003222−200
Source: UEFA
Rules for classification: Group stage tiebreakers
(H) Hosts
Ukraine  6–4  Croatia
  • Dychuk  0:32
  • Malynovskyi  27:34
  • Kvasnii  27:4437:44
  • Semenchenko  30:28
  • Smetanenko  36:43
Report
  • Josipović  4:53
  • Pest-Mundvajl  7:45
  • Sušac  17:43 (pen.)
  • Čičić  18:24
Olivo Arena, Jaén
Attendance: 148[14]
Referee: Damian Grabowski (Poland), Viktor Bugenko (Moldova)
Spain  9–0  Romania
  • Espín  6:28
  • Nicolás  11:1423:12
  • Ortas  14:46
  • Carrasco  19:32
  • Tapias  24:05
  • Nacho Gómez  26:09
  • Guido  32:55
  • Adrián Rivera  34:22
Report
Olivo Arena, Jaén
Attendance: 1,039[15]
Referee: Ruben Cardoso (Portugal), Telmen Undrakh (Norway)

Romania  2–5  Ukraine
  • Csog  20:24
  • Hegyi  33:54
Report
  • Semenchenko  08:59
  • Kvasnii  24:0928:15
  • Dychuk  28:47
  • Lutai  30:11
Olivo Arena, Jaén
Attendance: 188[16]
Referee: Aslan Galayev (Kazakhstan), Giulio Colombin (Italy)
Croatia  1–11  Spain
  • Cigler  17:00
Report
  • Pablo Ordóñez  2:356:4024:3625:23
  • Nico  5:31
  • Moreno  8:278.38'
  • Álex García  13:5331:32
  • Ortas  28:5837:48
Olivo Arena, Jaén
Attendance: 903[17]
Referee: Ingus Puriņš (Latvia), Denys Kutsyi (Ukraine)

Croatia  8–0  Romania
  • Sušac  6:41
  • Đurković  14:48
  • Dominik Čičić  15:43
  • Josipović  17:25
  • Lasić  19:29
  • Dragičević  32:19
  • Zorotović  37:5839:13
Report
Olivo Arena, Jaén
Attendance: 66[18]
Referee: Telmen Undrakh (Norway), Ruben Cardoso (Portugal)
Spain  2–2  Ukraine
  • Carrasco  22:57
  • Moreno  31:54
Report
  • Smetanenko  30:15
  • Oleksandr Dychuk  38:55
Olivo Arena, Jaén
Attendance: 991[19]
Referee: Giulio Colombin (Italy), Aslan Galayev (Kazakhstan)

Group B

PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsQualification
1  Portugal3300124+89Knockout stage
2  Poland320197+26
3  Italy3102510−53
4  France300338−50
Source: UEFA
Rules for classification: Group stage tiebreakers
Poland  2–4  Portugal
  • Roll  13:5232:38
Report
  • Furtado  01:3524:29
  • Tomás Colaço  23:43
  • Kutchy  30:25
Olivo Arena, Jaén
Attendance: 303[20]
Referee: Peter Nurse (England), Marjan Mladenovski (North Macedonia)
France  0–3  Italy
Report
  • Capponi  06:30
  • Ansaloni  13:06
  • Pazetti  35:10 (pen.)
Olivo Arena, Jaén
Attendance: 675[21]
Referee: Volha Pauliuts (Belarus), Trayan Enchev (Bulgaria)

Italy  1–4  Poland
  • Scavino  39:42 (pen.)
Report
  • Sendlewski  10:46
  • Licznerski  19:37
  • Roll  36:50
  • Krzempek  39:12
Olivo Arena, Jaén
Attendance: 80[22]
Referee: Rastislav Behancin (Slovakia), Javier Moreno Reina (Spain)
Portugal  2–1  France
  • Rodrigo Simão  08:46
  • Diogo Santos  21:25
Report
  • Benslama  19:26 (pen.)
Olivo Arena, Jaén
Attendance: 472[23]
Referee: Lars Van Leeuwen (Netherlands), Ozan Soykan (Turkey)

Poland  3–2  France
  • Licznerski  16:0838:23
  • Sendlewski  17:23 (pen.)
Report
  • Dembele  2:05
  • Alla  31:23
Olivo Arena, Jaén
Attendance: 249[24]
Referee: Marjan Mladenovski (North Macedonia), Ingus Puriņš (Latvia)
Italy  1–6  Portugal
  • Lucas  28:28
Report
  • Lucas  0:41 (o.g.)
  • Furtado  3:3522:05
  • Kutchy  11:03
  • Tomás Colaço  16:39
  • Pedro Santos  29:33
Olivo Arena, Jaén
Attendance: 563[25]
Referee: Javier Moreno Reina (Spain), Denys Kutsyi (Ukraine)

Knockout stage

In the knockout stage, extra time and penalty shoot-out are used to decide the winner if necessary.[7]

Bracket

 
Semi-finalsFinal
 
      
 
8 September – Jaén
 
 
 Portugal4
 
10 September – Jaén
 
 Ukraine1
 
 Portugal2
 
8 September – Jaén
 
 Spain (a.e.t)6
 
 Spain (a.e.t)5
 
 
 Poland2
 

Semi-finals

Portugal  4–1  Ukraine
  • Diogo Santos  2:28
  • Tiago Velho  14:52
  • Rodrigo Simão  21:17
  • Kutchy  30:54
Report
  • Skybchyk  32:57
Olivo Arena, Jaén
Attendance: 680[26]
Referee: Javier Moreno Reina (Spain), Peter Nurse (England)

Spain  5–2 (a.e.t.)  Poland
  • Álex García  23:08
  • Adrián Rivera  23:22
  • Nico  42:4848:23
  • Carrasco  45:41
Report
  • Sendlewski  16:20 (pen.)
  • Turkowyd  26:03
Olivo Arena, Jaén
Attendance: 1,206[27]
Referee: Ruben Cardoso (Portugal). Denys Kutsyi (Ukraine)

Final

Portugal  2–6 (a.e.t.)  Spain
  • Rúben Teixeira  6:43 (pen.)
  • Ion Cerviño  37:46 (o.g.)
Report
  • Carrasco  1:02
  • Moreno  16:34
  • Álex García  41:28
  • Adrián Rivera  44:49
  • Ion Cerviño  46:52
  • Pablo Ordóñez  48:42
Olivo Arena, Jaén
Attendance: 3,067[28]
Referee: Giulio Colombin (Italy), Telmen Undrakh (Norway), Denys Kutsyi (Ukraine), Peter Nurse (England), Marjan Mladenovski (North Macedonia)

Goalscorers

5 goals
  • Nicolás Marrón
  • Pablo Ordoñez
4 goals
  • Diego Furtado
  • Juan Moreno
  • Álex García
  • Jorge Carrasco
  • Yaroslav Kvasnii
3 goals
  • Kamil Roll
  • Szymon Licznerski
  • Kacper Sendlewski
  • Kutchy
  • Albert Ortas
  • Adrián Rivera
  • Oleksandr Dychuk
2 goals
  • Tonino Zorotović
  • Romeo Sušac
  • Filip Josipović
  • Dominik Čičić
  • Rodrigo Simão
  • Diogo Santos
  • Tomás Colaço
  • Rostyslav Semenchenko
  • Oleksandr Smetanenko
1 goal
  • Marko Pest-Mundvajl
  • Gabrijel Lasić
  • Domagoj Đurković
  • Duje Dragičević
  • Lovro Cigler
  • Houmany Dembele
  • Sofiane Alla
  • Amin Benslama
  • Valerio Capponi
  • Tommaso Ansaloni
  • Gabriel Pazetti
  • Leonardo Scavino
  • Lucas
  • Miłosz Krzempek
  • Filip Turkowyd
  • Pedro Santos
  • Tiago Velho
  • Rúben Teixeira
  • Janos-Csongor Csog
  • Attila Hegyi
  • Jorge Espín
  • Adrián Tapias
  • Nacho Gómez
  • Guido García Sánchez
  • Ion Cerviño
  • Maksym Malynovskyi
  • Sava Lutai
  • Dmytro Skybchyk
1 own goal
  • Lucas (playing against Portugal)
  • Ion Cerviño (playing against Portugal)

Source:[29]

Broadcasting

Television

All 15 matches will be live streamed in selected countries (including all unsold markets) and highlights are available for all territories around the world on UEFA.tv.[30]

Participating nations

CountryBroadcaster
 Spain (host)RTVE
 CroatiaSport Klub
 FranceSportALL
 ItalyRAI
 PolandTVP
 PortugalRTP
 RomaniaTVR
 UkraineUA:PBC

Non-participating European nations

Country/RegionBroadcaster
 AlbaniaRTSH
 AndorraRTVE (Spanish)
 ArmeniaAPMTV
 AustriaORF
Sport Klub
 BelarusBelteleradio
 Belgium
 Luxembourg
 BulgariaBNT
 Czech RepublicČT
 DenmarkDR
 Faroe Islands
 EstoniaERR
 FinlandYle
 GermanySport1
 HungaryMTVA
 IcelandRÚV
 IrelandRTÉ
 San MarinoRAI
 Vatican City
 KosovoRTK
 LatviaLTV
 LiechtensteinSRG SSR
 Switzerland
 LithuaniaLRT
 MaltaPBS
 NetherlandsNOS
 NorwayNRK
 RussiaMatch TV
 SlovakiaRTVS
 SwedenSVT
 TurkeyTRT
 United KingdomBBC

Outside Europe

Country/RegionalBroadcaster
 ChinaCCTV
 United States
beIN Sports
ESPN

Radio

Participating nations

CountryBroadcaster
 Spain (host)RTVE
 CroatiaCR
 FranceRF
 ItalyRAI
 PolandPR
 PortugalRTP
 RomaniaRR
 UkraineUA:PBC

Non-participating European nations

Country/RegionBroadcaster
 AlbaniaRTSH
 AndorraRTVE (Spanish)
 ArmeniaHR
 AustriaORF
 BelarusBelteleradio
 Belgium
 Luxembourg
 BulgariaBNR
 Czech RepublicČR
 DenmarkDR
 Faroe Islands
 EstoniaERR
 FinlandYle
 GermanySport1
 HungaryMTVA
 IcelandRÚV
 IrelandRTÉ
 San MarinoRAI
 Vatican City
 KosovoRTK
 LatviaLR
 LiechtensteinSRG SSR
 Switzerland
 LithuaniaLRT
 MaltaPBS
 NetherlandsNOS
 NorwayNRK
 SlovakiaRTVS
 SwedenSR
 TurkeyTRT
 United KingdomBBC

Outside Europe

Country/RegionalBroadcaster
 ChinaCRI
 United States

References