2021 FIFA Futsal World Cup


The 2021 FIFA Futsal World Cup was the ninth 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 was held in Lithuania. It marked the first FIFA tournament ever hosted by Lithuania and the third Futsal World Cup hosted in Europe; the others being 1989 in the Netherlands and 1996 in Spain.
The tournament was originally scheduled to be held from 12 September to 4 October 2020 as the 2020 FIFA Futsal World Cup. However, due to the COVID-19 pandemic, FIFA announced on 3 April 2020 that a decision would be made whether the tournament would be postponed and rescheduled. On 12 May 2020, FIFA announced that the tournament would be held between 12 September and 3 October 2021, subject to further monitoring.
In the final, Portugal defeated the defending champions Argentina 2–1 to win their first World Cup title. They became the fourth team to win the competition, the second from Europe after Spain's triumphs in 2000 and 2004.

Host selection

The following countries bid for the tournament:
The eight bidders represent the highest ever for the FIFA Futsal World Cup. Since none of these countries have ever hosted the event before, the tournament will be heading to a new location, later shortlisted to four. The Czech Republic, Egypt, Georgia, the Netherlands and the United States expressed interest but eventually did not bid.
The host were originally to be appointed by December 2016, then delayed to December 2017. Costa Rica, Croatia, Kazakhstan and the United Arab Emirates were later eliminated from contention.
The hosts were selected by the FIFA Council on 26 October 2018 in Kigali, Rwanda from the final four candidates: Iran, Japan, Lithuania and New Zealand. Lithuania was chosen over Iran, Japan and New Zealand as host for the 2020 edition.

Qualification

A total of 24 teams from six separate continental competitions qualified for the final tournament, in addition to hosts Lithuania. The slot allocation was approved by the FIFA Council on 10 June 2018.
ConfederationQualified throughTeamAppearanceLast appearancePrevious best performance
AFC (Asia)
Three teams nominated by AFC, two teams determined by play-offs
8th2016
AFC (Asia)
Three teams nominated by AFC, two teams determined by play-offs
5th2012
AFC (Asia)
Three teams nominated by AFC, two teams determined by play-offs
2nd2016
AFC (Asia)
Three teams nominated by AFC, two teams determined by play-offs
6th2016
AFC (Asia)
Three teams nominated by AFC, two teams determined by play-offs
2nd2016
CAF (Africa)
2020 Africa Futsal Cup of Nations1stN/A
CAF (Africa)
2020 Africa Futsal Cup of Nations7th2016
CAF (Africa)
2020 Africa Futsal Cup of Nations3rd2016
CONCACAF (Central, North America and Caribbean)
2021 CONCACAF Futsal Championship----
CONCACAF (Central, North America and Caribbean)
2021 CONCACAF Futsal Championship5th2016
CONCACAF (Central, North America and Caribbean)
2021 CONCACAF Futsal Championship5th2016
CONCACAF (Central, North America and Caribbean)
2021 CONCACAF Futsal Championship3rd2016
CONCACAF (Central, North America and Caribbean)
2021 CONCACAF Futsal Championship6th2008
CONMEBOL (South America)
2020 FIFA Futsal World Cup qualification (CONMEBOL)9th2016
CONMEBOL (South America)
2020 FIFA Futsal World Cup qualification (CONMEBOL)9th2016
CONMEBOL (South America)
2020 FIFA Futsal World Cup qualification (CONMEBOL)7th2016
CONMEBOL (South America)
2020 FIFA Futsal World Cup qualification (CONMEBOL)1stN/A
OFC (Oceania)
2019 OFC Futsal Nations Cup4th2016
UEFA (Europe)
Host nation1stN/A
UEFA (Europe)
2020 FIFA Futsal World Cup qualification (UEFA)3rd2016
UEFA (Europe)
2020 FIFA Futsal World Cup qualification (UEFA)6th2016
UEFA (Europe)
2020 FIFA Futsal World Cup qualification (UEFA)7th2016
UEFA (Europe)
2020 FIFA Futsal World Cup qualification (UEFA)9th2016
UEFA (Europe)
2020 FIFA Futsal World Cup qualification (UEFA)4th2012
UEFA (Europe)
2020 FIFA Futsal World Cup qualification (UEFA)2nd2012

Venues

Lithuania presented three cities – Vilnius, Kaunas and Klaipėda in their bid to host the event. During press conference on 22 November 2018 it was revealed that the Lithuanian Football Federation would like to expand number of host cities with up to 3 additional locations. Šiauliai, Panevėžys and Alytus were named as additional candidates and are currently awaiting for a FIFA delegates inspection to determine their suitability. Further negotiations should resume in February 2019. An inspection was done on 10 May 2019 on all five potential host cities: Vilnius, Kaunas, Klaipėda, Šiauliai and Panevėžys.
The final decision was made on 16 October 2019, it will be staged in three cities: Vilnius, Kaunas and Klaipėda. Šiauliai and Panevėžys were left out due to accommodation hotel concerns.

Marketing

The Emblem was launched on 17 January 2020 at the MO Museum in Vilnius.
The emblem highlights two of Lithuania's proudest features: its natural resources and technological expertise. The base of the emblem represents the country's lush, green landscape, decorated with oak leaves. A symbol of strength, the native oak has been venerated in Lithuania for centuries. Following the lines of the FIFA Futsal World Cup Trophy, oaks give way to farmland and meadows in the colours of the Lithuanian flag. The prominence given to the landscape highlights Lithuania's commitment to the preservation of its natural heritage.
The top half of the emblem is inspired by Lithuania's modern technological industries. Lasers shoot skywards towards a stylised futsal pitch as a reminder of the country's accomplishments in the science and high-tech industries.
On 21 September 2020, Ivartito, a stork, was unveiled as the official mascot.

Draw

The official draw was held on 1 June 2021, 17:00 CEST, at the FIFA headquarters in Zürich, Switzerland. The 24 teams were drawn into six groups of four teams. The hosts Lithuania were automatically seeded into Pot 1 and assigned to position A1, while the remaining teams were seeded into their respective pots based on their results in the last five FIFA Futsal World Cups, with bonus points awarded to confederation champions. No group could contain more than one team from each confederation, except there would be one group with two UEFA teams due to there being seven UEFA teams in total.
Pot 1Pot 2Pot 3Pot 4

  • Match officials

    The following officials were chosen for the tournament. For the very first time in a FIFA international tournament, the Video Support was implemented
    ConfederationReferees
    AFC

    Squads

    Each team has to name a preliminary squad of a maximum of 25 players. From the preliminary squad, the team has to name a final squad of 14 players 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.

    Group stage

    The schedule of the competition was released on 30 April 2021.
    The top two teams of each group and the four best third-placed teams advance to the round of 16.
    ;Tiebreakers:
    The rankings of teams in each group are determined as follows:
    If two or more teams are equal on the basis of the above three criteria, their rankings are determined as follows:
    All times are local, EEST.

    Group A

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    Group B

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    Group C

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    Group D

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    Group E

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    Group F

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    Knockout stage

    In the knockout stage, if a match is level at the end of normal playing time, extra time shall be played and followed, if necessary, by kicks from the penalty mark 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 kicks from the penalty mark.

    Bracket

    ;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:

    Round of 16

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    Quarter-finals

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    Semi-finals

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    Awards

    The following awards were given for the tournament:
    Golden Shoe winnerGolden Ball winnerGolden Glove winner
    Ferrão Ricardinho Nicolás Sarmiento
    Silver Shoe winnerSilver Ball winnerFIFA Fair Play Trophy
    Pany Varela Pany Varela
    Bronze Shoe winnerBronze Ball winnerGoal of the Tournament
    Taynan Douglas Júnior Nguyễn Văn Hiếu

    Tournament ranking

    Per statistical convention in football, matches decided in extra time are counted as wins and losses, while matches decided by penalty shoot-out are counted as draws.
    TeamFinal result
    175202612+1417 Champions
    27511278+1916 Runners-up
    37601288+2018 Third place
    474212410+1414 Fourth place
    55410216+1513 Eliminated in Quarter-finals
    65401199+1012 Eliminated in Quarter-finals
    753021917+29 Eliminated in Quarter-finals
    85221137+68Eliminated in Quarter-finals
    9421165+17Eliminated in Round of 16
    104202712–56Eliminated in Round of 16
    114112811–34Eliminated in Round of 16
    1241121116–54Eliminated in Round of 16
    134112715–84Eliminated in Round of 16
    1441031411+33Eliminated in Round of 16
    1541031314–13Eliminated in Round of 16
    1641031619–33Eliminated in Round of 16
    17310279–23Eliminated in Group stage
    183102914–53Eliminated in Group stage
    193102714–73Eliminated in Group stage
    203003311–80Eliminated in Group stage
    213003413–90Eliminated in Group stage
    223003616–100Eliminated in Group stage
    233003422–180Eliminated in Group stage
    243003222–200Eliminated in Group stage