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Moldova
Nickname(s)Tricolorii (The Tricolours)
Association Moldovan Football Federation
Confederation UEFA ( Europe)
Head coach Vladimir Vusatîi
Captain Andrei Negara
Home stadium FMF Futsal Arena
FIFA codeMDA
FIFA ranking57 [1]
Home colours
Away colours
First international
  Belgium 14–1 Moldova 
( Ghent, Belgium; October 24, 1995)
Biggest win
  Moldova 10–0 Malta 
( Tbilisi, Georgia; October 20, 2011)
  Moldova 12–2 Gibraltar 
( Ciorescu, Moldova; October 23, 2015)
Biggest defeat
  Russia 31–0 Moldova 
( Pepinster, Belgium; October 25, 1995)
World Cup
Appearances0
UEFA Futsal Championship
Appearances0
World Cup
Appearances1 (First in 1994)
Best result1st round ( 1994)

The Moldova national futsal team ( Romanian: Echipa națională de futsal a Moldovei) is controlled by the Moldovan Football Federation, the governing body for futsal in Moldova and represents the country in international futsal competitions, such as the World Cup and the European Championships [2] .

Competition history

FIFA Futsal World Cup

  • 1989 - did not compete
  • 1992 - did not compete
  • 1996 - did not qualify
  • 2000 - did not compete
  • 2004 - did not qualify
  • 2008 - did not qualify
  • 2012 - did not qualify
  • 2016 - did not qualify
  • 2021 - did not qualify
  • 2024 - did not qualify

UEFA Futsal Championship

  • 1996 - did not compete
  • 1999 - did not compete
  • 2001 - did not compete
  • 2003 - did not qualify
  • 2005 - did not qualify
  • 2007 - did not qualify
  • 2010 - did not qualify
  • 2012 - did not qualify
  • 2014 - did not qualify
  • 2016 - did not qualify
  • 2018 - did not qualify
  • 2022did not qualify
  • 2026TBD

References

  1. ^ Futsal World Ranking
  2. ^ "They have fantastic wine, ling wrestling tradition and great futsal teams". futsallfeed.com. Retrieved 2020-04-08.

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