Mitropa Futsal Cup

Mitropa Futsal Cup
SportFutsal
Founded2009
No. of teamsVarious
CountriesCentral European teams
Most recent
champion(s)
Hungary ETO Futsal Club Györ (4th title)
Most titlesCzech Republic Futsal Klub Era-Pack Chrudim (5 titles)
Official websitehttp://mitropafutsalcup.eu/

The Mitropa Futsal Cup is an annual futsal competition and considered one of the most important European futsal tournaments. It is a preparation tournament for the UEFA Futsal Cup and takes place every year at a different venue in Central Europe. The name derives from the famous Mitropa Cup football competition, which was played between 1927 and 1992. The Mitropa Futsal Cup has been played since 2009 and features the best teams as well as national futsal champions from Austria, Hungary, Slovenia, Slovakia, Croatia, Serbia, Germany, Poland and the Czech Republic.

The most successful club is Futsal Klub Era-Pack Chrudim with 5 titles.

Mitropa Futsal Cup winners

Season Champion Score Runner-up Third place Score Fourth place
2009-10[1] Czech Republic Futsal Klub Era-Pack Chrudim 8–1 Hungary Colorspectrum Aramis Budapest Slovakia RCS Košice 6–4 Austria Stella Rossa Wien
2010-11[2] Czech Republic Futsal Klub Era-Pack Chrudim 11–1 Hungary Üllö FC Csö-Montage Budapest Austria 1. FC Allstars Wiener Neustadt 4–2 Slovakia ŠK Mima Divus Trnava
2011-12[3] Czech Republic Futsal Klub Era-Pack Chrudim 3–2 Croatia MNK Uspinjača Zagreb Hungary Rába ETO Futsal Club 8–2 Austria Stella Rossa Wien
2012-13[4] Czech Republic Futsal Klub Era-Pack Chrudim 3–2 Poland Rekord Bielsko-Biała Slovakia sTC Púchov 12–4 Austria Stella Rossa Wien
2013-14[5] Czech Republic Futsal Klub Era-Pack Chrudim league system Croatia MNK Alumnus Zagreb Slovenia KMN Slemen league system Austria Stella Rossa Wien
2014-15[6] Hungary Rába ETO Futsal Club 2–2 (5–4 p) Czech Republic Futsal Klub Era-Pack Chrudim Slovakia Slov-Matic Bratislava 2–1 Austria Stella Rossa Wien
2015-16[7] Hungary Rába ETO Futsal Club 3–2 Slovenia KMN Dobovec Czech Republic Futsal Klub Era-Pack Chrudim 7–0 Austria Stella Rossa Wien
2016-17[8] Hungary Rába ETO Futsal Club league system Czech Republic FC Tango Hodonin Austria Stella Rossa Wien league system Germany TV Wackersdorf
2017-18[9] Hungary Rába ETO Futsal Club 5-3 Austria Stella Rossa Wien Austria Futsal Club Liberta Wien 9-2 Germany TSV 1860 Munich

Performances

By club

Club Winners Runners-up Winning seasons Runners-up seasons
Czech Republic Futsal Klub Era-Pack Chrudim
5
1
2009, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013 2014
Hungary Rába ETO Futsal Club
4
2014, 2015, 2016,[10] 2017
Hungary Colorspectrum Aramis Budapest
1
2009
Hungary Üllö FC Csö-Montage Budapest
1
2010
Croatia MNK Uspinjača Zagreb
1
2011
Croatia MNK Alumnus Zagreb
1
2012
Poland Rekord Bielsko-Biała
1
2013
Slovenia KMN Dobovec
1
2015
Czech Republic FC Tango Hodonin
1
2016
Austria Stella Rossa Wien
1
2017

By country

Country Winners Runners-up
Czech Republic Czech Republic
5
2
Hungary Hungary
4
2
Croatia Croatia
2
Poland Poland
1
Slovenia Slovenia
1
Austria Austria
1

See also

References

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