Estonia national futsal team

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Estonia
Nickname(s)Sinisärgid (Blueshirts)
Association Eesti Jalgpalli Liit
Confederation UEFA (Europe)
Head coach Flag of Finland.svg Mikko Kytölä
Most caps Sergei Kostin (44) [1]
Top scorer Vladislav Tšurilkin (9)
FIFA code EST
FIFA ranking 116 [2]
First international
Flag of Finland.svg  Finland 9–0 Estonia  Flag of Estonia.svg
(Hyvinkää, Finland; 26 January 2007)
Biggest win
Flag of Malta.svg  Malta 0–4 Estonia  Flag of Estonia.svg
(Pembroke, Malta; 12 March 2022) [3]
Biggest defeat
Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Netherlands 13–0 Estonia  Flag of Estonia.svg
(Visoko, Bosnia and Herzegovina; 28 February 2008)
Flag of Latvia.svg  Latvia 13–0 Estonia  Flag of Estonia.svg
(Ogre, Latvia; 26 December 2008)
FIFA World Cup
Appearances0
UEFA Futsal Championship
Appearances0

The Estonia national futsal team represents Estonia during international futsal competitions such as the FIFA Futsal World Cup and the European Championships. It was formed in 2007 and is under the direction of the Estonian Football Association.

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Competitive record

FIFA Futsal World Cup

FIFA Futsal World Cup recordQualification record
YearRoundPldWDLGFGAOutcomePldWDLGFGA
Flag of the Netherlands.svg 1989 Part of Flag of the Soviet Union.svg  Soviet Union Part of Flag of the Soviet Union.svg  Soviet Union
Flag of Hong Kong 1959.svg 1992 Did not enterDid not enter
Flag of Spain.svg 1996
Flag of Guatemala.svg 2000
Flag of the Republic of China.svg 2004
Flag of Brazil.svg 2008 Did not qualify Group 2 4th place 3003132
Flag of Thailand.svg 2012 Group D 4th place 3003613
Flag of Colombia.svg 2016 Group D 3rd place 3102511
Flag of Lithuania.svg 2021 Group G 4th place 3003311
Flag of Uzbekistan.svg 2024 Group F 4th place 3003516
Total0/100000005/101510142083

UEFA Futsal Championship

UEFA Futsal Euro recordQualification record
YearRoundPldWDLGFGAOutcomePldWDLGFGA
Flag of Spain.svg 1996 Did not enterDid not enter
Flag of Spain.svg 1999
Flag of Russia.svg 2001
Flag of Italy.svg 2003
Flag of the Czech Republic.svg 2005
Flag of Portugal.svg 2007
Flag of Hungary.svg 2010 Did not qualify Group B 4th place 3003517
Flag of Croatia.svg 2012 Group C 4th place 3003417
Flag of Belgium (civil).svg 2014 Group E 4th place 3003511
Flag of Serbia.svg 2016 Group C 4th place 30031018
Flag of Slovenia.svg 2018 Group C 4th place 3003714
Flag of the Netherlands.svg 2022 Group G 3rd place 2002310
Flag of Latvia.svg Flag of Lithuania.svg 2026 Group A 3rd place 310245
Total0/130000007/132010193892

Minor tournaments

YearTournamentCityPosGPWDLGSGA
2008 Baltic Futsal Cup Ogre, Latvia3rd2002119
2010Baltic Futsal Cup Ogre, Latvia3rd2002210
2013Baltic Futsal Cup Ogre, Latvia3rd201167
2014Baltic Futsal Cup Kėdainiai, Lithuania3rd2002411
2015Baltic Futsal Cup Kiili, Estonia3rd3102511

Players

Current squad

The following players were called up to the squad for the UEFA Futsal Euro 2026 qualifying matches against Cyprus, Andorra and Northern Ireland on 9, 10 and 12 April 2024 respectively. [4] [5]

No.Pos.PlayerDate of birth (age)CapsGoalsClub
121 GK Mario Kuum (1998-10-24) 24 October 1998 (age 25)80 Flag of Estonia.svg Saku Sporting
201 GK Mark Boskin (captain) (1988-07-10) 10 July 1988 (age 36)633 Flag of Estonia.svg Tallinna FC Bunker Partner

32 DF Igor Vassiljev (1989-12-26) 26 December 1989 (age 34)323 Flag of Estonia.svg Tallinna FC Bunker Partner
42 DF Artur Bõstrov (1991-09-02) 2 September 1991 (age 33)315 Flag of Estonia.svg Viimsi FC Qarabag
62 DF Marek Naal (1993-01-10) 10 January 1993 (age 31)175 Flag of Estonia.svg Tallinna FC Bunker Partner
82 DF Maksim Babjak (1993-12-10) 10 December 1993 (age 30)255 Flag of Estonia.svg Tallinna FC Bunker Partner
112 DF Raul Rebane (1994-08-18) 18 August 1994 (age 30)240 Flag of Estonia.svg Tartu Ravens Futsal

54 FW Ervin Stüf (1990-12-03) 3 December 1990 (age 33)196 Flag of Estonia.svg Viimsi FC Qarabag
74 FW Denis Vnukov (1991-11-01) 1 November 1991 (age 32)148 Flag of Estonia.svg Tallinna FC Bunker Partner
94 FW Mikko-Petteri Matinaro (1988-01-05) 5 January 1988 (age 36)62 Flag of Finland.svg Futsal Mad Max
104 FW Pavel Rubel (1991-01-21) 21 January 1991 (age 33)205 Flag of Estonia.svg Tallinna FC Bunker Partner
134 FW Stanislav Gussev (2005-03-30) 30 March 2005 (age 19)100 Flag of Estonia.svg Sillamäe FC NPM Silmet
144 FW Edwin Stüf (1989-07-30) 30 July 1989 (age 35)334 Flag of Estonia.svg Viimsi FC Qarabag
184 FW Mark Ivanov (1994-02-06) 6 February 1994 (age 30)120 Flag of Estonia.svg Tallinna FC Bunker Partner

Managers

ManagerYearsGPWDLGSGA
Flag of Brazil.svg Flag of Finland.svg Fredo Getulio 2007–2009100010882
Flag of Estonia.svg Kert Haavistu 2010–20131701162770
Flag of Russia.svg Dmitri Skiperski 2014–1922153678

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