Iran dazzle in Dushanbe
۱۲ February

Sara Shirbeigi and Maral Torkaman were insuppressible as IR Iran cruised to the CAFA Women’s Futsal Championship crown in Dushanbe. Forouzan Soleimani’s side won all four games, scoring 34 goals and leaking only one. Uzbekistan and Kyrgyz Republic finished second and third respectively.

Ana Luiza crowns Brazil in Fafe
۱۹ March

Only forty-five seconds remained when Ana Luiza’s breathtaking flick through her legs snatched Brazil victory over Portugal in the Fafe Tournament decider. It proved an exhilarating end to an elite-level event in which Japan took heart from a Mika Eguchi wonder goal against Brazil and a stunning upset of Spain.

Anita returns
۲۷ April

Anita Lujan, one of the greatest players in history, made her return after 18 months out due to ACL surgery. The Spain international was given a rapturous reception as she jogged on for Atletico Navalcarnero.

In a ground-breaking move for the sport, a FIFA Futsal Women’s World Ranking was launched. Brazil will have the eternal distinction of being its maiden leaders. Spain (2nd), Thailand (6th), Costa Rica (20th), New Zealand (26th) and Morocco (59th) were also confederation leaders.

A Filipina carnival is set
۱۵ May

The Philippines was named as the host of the maiden FIFA Futsal Women’s World Cup. Its national team, known as the Pinay 5, were consequently the first qualifiers for the event. As well as the sport’s intoxicating thrills, visitors to the Philippines – an archipelagic paradise of 7,641 islands – can enjoy paradisiacal white-sand beaches, underwater wonders, chocolate hills, rice terraces, spectacular volcanoes, thrill-seeking activities and amazing food.

Benfica in seventh heaven
۲ June

Fifo, Maria Pereira and Janice Silva were magnificent as Benfica captured a seventh successive Liga Feminina Placard crown. Alex Pinto’s team won the first three games in a best-of-five decider, though the quality of Maria Odete, Ana Azevedo and Pisko ensured Nun´Alvares made it highly competitive.

Tampa snatches Scudetto for Bitonto
۹ June

Bitonto won a second straight Scudetto thanks to a pulsating 3-2 victory over Tiki Taka in front of 4,000 spectators. A brilliant Renata Adamatti goal got Gianluca Marzuoli’s Lionesses on level terms, before Tampa slammed home the winner. Nicoletta Mansueto was named the final’s MVP.

Burela bliss
۲۶ June

Titans Atletico Navalcarnero and Burela clashed in a fourth straight Primera Division final, and it was a classic. The Cordoba twins, Maria Sanz and Atletico triumphed on penalties in the first game in Lugo, only for Emilly to inspire Burlea to also win away and set up a decider. Julio Delgado’s Burela settled it emphatically, Dany Domingos, Irene Samper, Antia Perez and Cami Gadeia securing a 4-0 victory.

Stein rock the Ginasio da Neva
۳۰ June

The atmosphere was electric as Stein won a third straight Copa Mundo do Futsal in front of their adoring public in Cascavel. Jaque’s glorious hat-trick headlined a 6-1 pummelling of fellow Brazilians Taboao Magnus in the decider. “It was indescribable to lift the cup in front of our fans,” MVP Camila told FIFA.

Saint Petersburg side Kristall finished third at the 12-team tournament, which featured representatives from Argentina, Brazil, Colombia, Japan, Russia and the USA, while Hokuriku outfit Fukui Maruoka Ruck also gained admirers aplenty by presenting their opponents with kimonos

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