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European Union of Futsal

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European Union of Futsal
SportFutsal
CategorySports federation
AbbreviationUEFS
Founded1985 (1985)
Regional affiliationEurope
HeadquartersRussia Moscow
LocationCatalonia Barcelona
PresidentRussia Valeriy Akhumyan
ChairpersonCatalonia Jose Zamora
Czech Republic Milan Semmler
Belgium Pierre Goyvaerts
Israel Alexander Osun
Ukraine Alexander Sokolov

The European Futsal Association or European Union of Futsal (UEFS) was the international sporting association for futsal in Europe. Its name has been directly translated into many languages, and in English has been known as both the European Futsal Association and the European Union of Futsal. It was founded in 1985 in Madrid, then transferred to Moscow. UEFS was affiliated to the Asociación Mundial de Futsal (AMF) until 2017. However, UEFS was disaffiliated and Futsal European Federation was established to replace it.[citation needed]

Competitions

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UEFS organized men's and women's tournaments for both national and club teams. In the women's area, the activity started in 2001. Club tournaments like men's have taken place since 2004.[citation needed]

National teams

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The first competition organized was the European Championship that took place in Madrid in 1989. Now UEFS stages the European Championship biennially.

Clubs

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In 1991, UEFS organized the first tournament for club's teams: the European Champion Clubs’ Cup, which took place regularly every year in a different site, except for 2000. In 1995 this competition was put side by side by UEFS Cup that, after being occasional – 1995, 1997, 1998, 2000, later took place yearly.[citation needed]

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