The Intercontinental Futsal Cup is an international club competition for futsal. This is a friendly competition and not a FIFA official trophy. A group of invited clubs from Europe and South America play 3 games against each other. These are generally the Champions but not always (e.g. the European Champion of 2019 Sporting Clube de Portugal was not invited).

History

The Intercontinental Futsal Cup is held every year. The first event was held in 1997, in Porto Alegre. This tournament is not an official trophy,.[1][2] Since 2016 is organized by LNFS and the Football Federation of Qatar.

List of champions

Number Year Champion Score Runner-up Host
1 1997 (spring) Internacional 4–2 FC Barcelona Porto Alegre (Brazil)
2 1997 (autumn) Dina Moskva 5–4, 3–2, 4–2 Internacional Moscow (Russia)
3 1998 Atlético Mineiro 5–6, 4–0, 4–3 Dina Moskva Moscow (Russia)
4 1999 Ulbra 4–4 (5–3 pen.),
2–3, 4–3
Dina Moskva Moscow (Russia)
5 2000 Caja Segovia Group Atlético Mineiro Moscow (Russia)
6 2001 Ulbra Group Dina Moskva Moscow (Russia)
_ 2002 not held
_ 2003 not held
7 2004 Carlos Barbosa 6 – 3
Playas de Castellón Barcelona (Spain)
8 2005 Boomerang Interviú 5 – 2
Jaraguá Puertollano (Spain)
9 2006 Boomerang Interviú 1 – 0
Jaraguá Brusque (Brazil)
10 2007 Boomerang Interviú 3 – 1
Jaraguá Portimão (Portugal)
11 2008 Interviú Fadesa 6 – 1
Jaraguá Granada (Spain)
12 2009 not held
13 2010 not held
14 2011 Inter Movistar 2 – 1
Carlos Barbosa Alcalá de Henares (Spain)[3]
15 2012 Carlos Barbosa[4] 4 – 1
Inter Movistar Carlos Barbosa (Brazil)
16 2013 Dinamo Moskva 5 – 1
Carlos Barbosa Greensboro (United States)
17 2014 Kairat 3 – 2
Dinamo Moskva Almaty (Kazakhstan)
18 2015 Atlântico 4 – 3 (aet)
Kairat Erechim (Brazil)
19 2016 Sorocaba 4 – 3 (aet)
Carlos Barbosa Doha (Qatar)
20 2017 not held
21 2018 Magnus 2 – 0
Carlos Barbosa Bangkok (Thailand)
22 2019 Magnus 2–2 (3–1 pen.)
Boca Juniors Bangkok (Thailand)
23 2023 Palma 3–3 (4–3 pen.)
Cascavel Foz do Iguaçu (Brazil)

Titles by club

Club winners Winners
Inter FS (as Boomerang Interviú, Interviú Fadesa, and Inter Movistar) 5
Sorocaba (as Magnus Futsal) 3
Ulbra, Carlos Barbosa 2
Internacional, Atlético Mineiro (as Atlético Mineiro/Pax de Minas), Atlântico, Dina Moskva, Dinamo Moskva, Caja Segovia, Palma, Kairat 1

Titles by country

Country Winners Club winners
 Brazil 10 Sorocaba (3), Ulbra (2), Carlos Barbosa (2), Internacional (1), Atlético Pax de Minas (1), Atlântico (1)
 Spain 7 Inter (5), Caja Segovia (1), Palma (1)
 Russia 2 Dina Moskva (1), Dinamo Moskva (1)
 Kazakhstan 1 Kairat (1)

References

  1. "De oficialidad y oficiosos". 22 August 2019.
  2. "Sergio Lozano: "La Intercontinental no es oficial ni ahora ni cuando Inter ganó cinco"". 15 May 2019.
  3. "La XII Copa Intercontinental de Clubes de Fútbol Sala se ha presentado esta mañana en Alcalá de Henares" (in Spanish). Prensa Inter Movistar. 17 February 2010. Archived from the original on 20 March 2012. Retrieved 18 February 2011.
  4. "ACBF vence o Inter por 4 a 1 e conquista a Copa Intercontinental de Futsal" (in Portuguese). Jornal Zero Hora. 30 June 2012. Retrieved 1 July 2012.
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