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2005 UEFA Futsal Championship

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Host country
  
Czech Republic

Champions
  
Spain (3rd title)

Fourth place
  
Ukraine

Location
  
Ostrava, Czech Republic

Best player
  
Luis Amado Tarodo

Venue(s)
  
2 (in 1 host city)

Runners-up
  
Russia

Start date
  
2005

End date
  
February 20, 2005

Teams
  
8

2005 UEFA Futsal Championship

Dates
  
14 February – 20 February

Champion
  
Spain national futsal team

Third place
  
Italy national futsal team

The 2005 UEFA Futsal Championship was the 5th official edition of the UEFA-governed European Championship for national futsal teams. It was held in Ostrava, Czech Republic, between 14 February and 20 February 2005. Recent world champions Spain regained their European title with victory over rivals Russia in the final. Goals from Andreu and Cogorro gave Spain a 2-1 win in Ostrava for their third championship. The third place match was a repeat of the 2003 final and Italy again defeated Ukraine, this time 3-1. Fernando Grana's opener in the 3rd place match helped him finish as top scorer in the tournament with 6 goals.

Contents

Venues

The tournament played the majority of the matches in the 10,000 seat ČEZ Aréna in the city of Ostrava. The other arena used on the last day of group matches was the Sareza.

Referees

  • Anton Averianov (Russia)
  • Silvo Borosak (Slovenia)
  • Massimo Cumbo (Italy)
  • Antonio Jose Fernandes Cardoso (Portugal)
  • Jyrki Filppu (Finland)
  • Pedro Ángel Galán Nieto (Spain)
  • Christian Hauben (Belgium)
  • Zbigniew Kosmala (Poland)
  • Radek Lobo (Czech Republic)
  • Ivan Novak (Croatia)
  • Károly Török (Hungaria)
  • Antonius van Eekelen (Netherlands)
  • Qualification

    Twenty-eight nations took part in the qualifying round, with hosts Czech Republic automatically qualified.

    Qualifying was played in two stages, with 8 sides competing in the preliminary round between 6–11 January 2004. The winners of the two groups progressed to join the other 26 entrants in the next phase. In the main qualifying round, which took place between 27 January-1 February, there was seven groups of four with the first-placed teams advancing to the final tournament.

    References

    2005 UEFA Futsal Championship Wikipedia