| Date | R | Home vs Away | - |
|---|---|---|---|
| 10/06 15:00 | 1 |
Brazil vs Argentina
|
2-1 |
| 10/06 12:30 | 50 |
Northeastern vs France
|
7-1 |
| 10/03 15:00 | 2 |
Argentina vs France
|
3-2 |
| 10/02 15:00 | 2 |
Ukraine vs Brazil
|
2-3 |
| 09/30 15:00 | 3 |
Kazakhstan vs Argentina
|
1-6 |
| 09/30 12:30 | 3 |
France vs Paraguay
|
2-1 |
| 09/29 15:00 | 3 |
Ukraine vs Venezuela
|
9-4 |
| 09/29 12:30 | 3 |
Brazil vs Morocco
|
3-1 |
| 09/27 15:00 | 4 |
Argentina vs Le Havre
|
2-0 |
| 09/27 12:30 | 4 |
Thailand vs France
|
2-5 |
| 09/26 15:00 | 4 |
Portugal vs Kazakhstan
|
1-2 |
| 09/26 12:30 | 4 |
Iran vs Morocco
|
3-4 |
Argentina
Brazil
Portugal
Iran
Kazakhstan
Spain
Paraguay
Morocco
Thailand
Ukraine
Costa Rica
Guatemala
Uzbekistan
Venezuela
Vietnam
France
Russia
Egypt
Panama
Angola
Azerbaijan
Netherlands
RFU
Italy
Serbia
Afghanistan
Croatia
Japan
Czechia
Tajikistan
Mozambique
Australia
Libya
Colombia
USA
Cuba
Solomon Islands
Lithuania
New Zealand
The FIFA Futsal World Cup is an international futsal competition contested by the senior men's national teams of the member associations of FIFA, the sport's global governing body. Since the first edition that took place in 1989 in the Netherlands, the tournament has been held every four years since 1992 in the even year between two 11-a-side World Cups.
The current champions are Brazil, who won their sixth world title after beating rivals Argentina in the final of the 2024 tournament in Uzbekistan.
All events prior to 2008 were 16-team events. The first event featured 6 teams from Europe, 3 from South America, 2 from Africa, 2 from Asia, 2 from North and Central America and 1 from Oceania. Since 2012, it includes 24 teams split to a six group round-robin tournament with four teams in each group. The top two teams in each group, together with the 4 highest-ranked third-place finishers, advanced to a sixteen-team knockout stage.
The first international futsal confederation, the South American Futsal Confederation, was formed in 1965 and consisted of 5 nations (Uruguay, Paraguay, Peru, Argentina, and Brazil). FIFA recognized it as a new discipline unofficially in 1986 and officially in 1988.