Dates | September 2021(qualifications) – December 2021(final stage) |
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Champions | Novo Vrijeme Apfel |
← 2020–21 2022–23 → All statistics correct as of 11 December 2021. |
The 2021 Croatian Futsal Cup is the 29th season of the Croatian Futsal Cup, the national cup for men's futsal teams in Croatia, since its establishment in 1993.
Stage | Round | Number of fixtures | Clubs | New entries this round |
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Regional | Preliminary | 9 | 46 → 37 | 18 |
Quarter-finals | 12 | 37 → 25 | 15 | |
Semi-finals | 6 | 25 → 19 | none | |
Final | 3 | 19 → 16 | none | |
Final | Round of 16 | 8 | 16 → 8 | 13 |
Quarter-finals | 4 | 8 → 4 | none | |
Semi-finals | 2 | 4 → 2 | none | |
Final | 1 | 2 → 1 | none |
Regional staged include three regions, each playing its own cup where the winner will be qualifies for round of 16 final stage.
The East Region Cup was played by 10 clubs from Slavonia.
Date | Home team | Score | Away team | Source |
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Preliminary round | ||||
3 Oct | Vinkovci učilište Studium | 5–4 | Slatina | [1] |
4 Oct | Brod | 6–2 | Futsal Olimpijac | [1] |
Quarter-finals | ||||
13 Oct | Mala mljekara | 1–6 | Osijek | [2] |
6 Oct | Autodijelovi Tokić | 10–7 | Jakšić | [3] |
13 Oct | Vinkovci učilište Studium | 5–2 | Sveti Patrik | [2] |
14 Oct | Brod | 1–9 | Nova Gradiška | [4] |
Semi-finals | ||||
20 Oct | Osijek | 22–1 | Autodijelovi Tokić | [5] |
21 Oct | Nova Gradiška | 10–0 | Vinkovci učilište Studium | [6] |
Final | ||||
27 Oct | Osijek | 7–8 | Nova Gradiška | [7] |
The South Region Cup was played by 13 clubs from Dalmatia.
Date | Home team | Score | Away team | Source |
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Preliminary round | ||||
28 Sep | Murter | 1–3 | Kijevo | [8] |
28 Sep | Jezera | 2–2 (4–3p) | Heroji 2007 | [8] |
28 Sep | Genius | 2–7 | Torcida | [8] |
30 Sep | Bačvice | 6–4 | Mejaši | [9] |
3 Oct | Hajduk | 3–9 | Trogir | [10] |
Quarter-finals | ||||
5 Oct | Kijevo | 9–5 | Bačvice | [11] |
5 Oct | Ombla | 0–5 | Torcida | [11] |
6 Oct | Šibenik 1983 | 10–3 | Jezera | [12] |
6 Oct | Universitas | 9–1 | Trogir | [12] |
Semi-finals | ||||
20 Oct | Kijevo | 5–4 | Šibenik 1983 | [13] |
20 Oct | Torcida | 1–2 | Universitas | [13] |
Final | ||||
2 Nov | Universitas | 9–2 | Kijevo | [14] |
The West Region Cup was played by 10 clubs from Northern, Western and Central Croatia.
Date | Home team | Score | Away team | Source |
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Preliminary round | ||||
6 Oct | Škurinje NN | 5–0 | Novi Marof | [15] |
6 Oct | Futsal Gorica | 3–6 | Futsal Pula | [15] |
Quarter-finals | ||||
13 Oct | Siscia | 5–9 | Futsal Pula | [16] |
13 Oct | Bjelovar | 11–4 | Škurinje NN | [16] |
13 Oct | Zagreb 92 | 1–5 | Otočac | [16] |
12 Oct | Rijeka | 9–5 | Jesenje | [17] |
Semi-finals | ||||
19 Oct | Rijeka | 10–6 | Bjelovar | [18] |
20 Oct | Otočac | 1–8 | Futsal Pula | [5] |
Final | ||||
2 Nov | Futsal Pula | 11–2 | Rijeka | [19] |
The pairs of the round of 16 were announced after the end of the regional cups. [20]
Date | Home team | Score | Away team | Source |
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17 Nov | Nova Gradiška | 6–2 | Split | [21] |
13 Nov | Universitas | 4–4 (8–7p) | Vrgorac | [22] |
24 Nov | Futsal Pula | 2–6 | Olmissum | [23] |
13 Nov | Crnica | 4–2 | Uspinjača Gimka | [24] |
12 Nov | Square | 6–2 | Alumnus Sesvete | [25] |
n/a | Našice | w.o. | Novo Vrijeme Apfel | [23] |
17 Nov | Brod 035 | 1–7 | Futsal Dinamo | [26] |
12 Nov | Petrinjčica | 0–6 | Aurelia Futsal | [27] |
The quarter-finals draw was held on 25 November 2021. [28]
Date | Home team | Score | Away team | Source |
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1 Dec | Square | 5–2 | Nova Gradiška | [29] |
30 Nov | Universitas | 2–3 | Novo Vrijeme Apfel | [30] |
27 Nov | Olmissum | 5–3 | Futsal Dinamo | [31] |
30 Nov | Crnica | 5–3 | Aurelia Futsal | [32] |
The semi-finals draw was held on 6 December 2021 at 14:00 CET. On 28 November 2021 it was decided that Pula will be hosting the Final four tournament. [33]
Olmissum | 4–4 (a.e.t.) | Square |
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Penalties | ||
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Crnica | 5–6 | Novo Vrijeme Apfel |
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