2011 UEFS Futsal Women's Championship

The 2011 UEFS Futsal Women's Championship was the 5th women's UEFS futsal championship, held in Prague, (Czech Republic) from 5 December to 10 December.

2011 UEFS Futsal European Women's Championship
V. European Women's Championship
Tournament details
Host countryCzech Republic
Dates5 – 10 December
Teams5 (from 1 confederation)
Venue(s)1 (in 1 host city)
Final positions
Champions Czech Republic (2nd title)
Runners-up Russia
Third placeCatalonia Catalonia
Fourth place France
Tournament statistics
Matches played10
Goals scored77 (7.7 per match)

There were 5 teams in the competition: Czech Republic, Russia, Catalonia, France and Italy. The championship was played in a league system and the Czech Republic won their second women's title in four years.

Championship

Legend

Pts = Total points
P = Games played
W = Games won
(w) = Games won at penalties/OT
(l) = Games lost at penalties/OT
L = Games lost

 

+ = Goals scored
- = Goals against
dif = Difference of goals

Pts P W w l L + - dif
Czech Republic Czech Republic 1244000285+23
Russia Russia 741201169+7
Catalonia Catalonia 742101137+6
France France 4410121619-3
Italy Italy 040004437-33
6 December - 17:00
Catalonia Catalonia 8-1 Italy Italy Prague
6 December - 18:30
France France 3-9 Czech Republic Czech Republic Prague
7 December - 17:00
Russia Russia 5-4(ot) France France Prague
7 December - 18:30
Italy Italy 1-12 Czech Republic Czech Republic Prague
8 December - 17:00
Russia Russia 8-0(ot) Italy Italy Prague
8 December - 18:30
Czech Republic Czech Republic 4-0 Catalonia Catalonia Prague
9 December - 17:00
Italy Italy 2-9 France France Prague
9 December - 18:30
Catalonia Catalonia 2-22-1 pen Russia Russia Prague
10 December - 17:00
France France 0-3 Catalonia Catalonia Prague
10 December - 18:30
Czech Republic Czech Republic 3-1 Russia Russia Prague

Final standings

Final standings
Czech Republic Czech Republic
Russia Russia
Catalonia Catalonia
4. France France
5. Italy Italy

References

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