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Hungary 8–3 Peru (Budapest, Hungary, 18 November 1986) Biggest win Peru 9–1 Bolivia (Lima, Peru, 22 November 2013) Biggest defeat Brazil 13–2 Peru (Foz do Iguaçu, Brazil, 29 April 2000) AMF World Cup; Appearances: 3 (First in 2003) Best result: 4th (2003, 2007) South American Futsal Championship; Appearances: 7 (First in 1971) Best ...
The 2024 CONMEBOL Futsal Evolution League (Spanish: CONMEBOL Liga Evolución Futsal 2023) is the sixth edition of the CONMEBOL Futsal Evolution League, a continental league competition for South American men's national futsal teams. It was held from 9 August to 12 November 2023 in its regular season (zones round) with the finals being held on 1 ...
The Brazil national futsal team represents Brazil in international futsal competitions. It is under the direction of the Brazilian Football Confederation (CBF). [ a ] The team is considered to be the strongest in the world earning a record three straight championships in the FIFA Futsal World Cup .
The 2023 CONMEBOL Futsal Evolution League (Spanish: CONMEBOL Liga Evolución Futsal 2023) was the fifth edition of the CONMEBOL Futsal Evolution League, a continental league competition for South American men's national futsal teams. It was held from 9 August to 12 November 2023 in its regular season (zones round) with the finals being held on ...
Luiz de Oliveira wrote the Book of Rules of Futsal in 1956, then adopted also at the international level. In 1965, the Confederación Sudamericana de Futsal (South American Futsal Confederation) was created, consisting of Uruguay, Brazil, Paraguay, Peru and Argentina. Shortly after, a tournament was organized.
The Sudamericano de Futsal Sub-20 (South American Under-20 Futsal Championship), branded as CONMEBOL Sub20 Futsal, is the U-20 version of Copa América de Futsal. Champions by year [ edit ]
The hosts and defending champions Argentina and the defending runners-up Paraguay were seeded into Groups A and B respectively, while the remaining teams were placed into four "pairing pots" according to their results in the 2015 Copa América de Futsal: Brazil–Colombia, Chile–Uruguay, Venezuela–Peru, Ecuador–Bolivia. [4]
As of the 2003 edition, it began to be called the "Copa América de Futsal", and the venue of the tournament began to rotate, just as it is done with the traditional Copa América. The first two editions were World Cup qualifying, but Conmebol created the South American Futsal Qualifiers in 2012, which were repeated in 2016 and 2020. [ 2 ]