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Nordic Futsal Championship

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The Nordic Futsal Championships, or in short NFC, was arranged 2006 for the first time in Stockholm by Stockholm Futsal Club. It is a club competition for the champions in each Nordic country (Finland, Denmark, Norway and Sweden).

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NFC was started back in 2006 when Stockholm Futsal Club invited all the Nordic champions to sort out what team was the best in the Nordics in futsal. The cup has since then been played several times but since 2013 it is an annual cup. At the cup 2013 the participating clubs agreed on a format of the cup saying the winners will arrange the next cup as a preparation for the UEFA-cup. Since then the cup is played annually, a couple of weeks before the UEFA-cup qualifying round in August. Deliberately there are no statutes or regulations for the cup, so just like the whisper game it tends to shift from year to year in the format. The ambition was to let the winning club continue to develop the cup and make it better from year to year and with sanction from each football federation.

No one can claim ownership of the cup, the cup is a virtual cup with no one responsible other than the current Nordic Champions. The only information to be found is on the cup Facebook page where the host of the cup will inform of the next cup.

2006 in Stockholm

  1. Solör Futsal (NOR)
  2. Stockholm All Stars (SWE)
  3. Mad Max (FIN)
  4. BGA futsal (DEN)

2007 in Åbo

  1. Stockholm All Stars (SWE)
  2. Solör Futsal (NOR)
  3. Åbo All stars (FIN)
  4. Helsingfors (FIN)

2013 in Stockholm

  1. FS Ilves (FIN)
  2. Vegakamratene (NOR)
  3. JB Gentofte Futsal (DEN)
  4. Stockholm All Stars (SWE)

2014 in Tampere

  1. Vegakamratene (NOR)
  2. FS Ilves (FIN)
  3. Golden Futsal Team (FIN)
  4. Köbenhavn Futsal (DEN)
  5. JB Futsal (DEN)

2015 in Copenhagen

  1. KaDy Futsal (FIN)
  2. Ilves FS (FIN)
  3. Göteborg Futsal Club (SWE)
  4. København Futsal (DEN)
  5. JB Futsal (DEN)
  6. FC Fjordbold (NOR)

2016 in Gothenburg

  1. Sandefjord (NOR)
  2. Golden Futsal Team (FIN)
  3. IFK Göteborg Futsal (SWE)
  4. København Futsal (DEN
  5. Örebro SK Futsal (SWE)
  6. Lystrup Futsal (DEN)

References

Nordic Futsal Championship Wikipedia