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Futsal competition among the national teams from Baltic countries From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Baltic Futsal Cup is a Futsal competition among the national teams of the Baltic countries. The competition is hosted by the UEFA.
Not to be confused with club Baltic Futsal League, a competition contested by clubs of the Baltic countries.
Year | Host | Winner | Runner-up | Third place | Fourth place | |
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2008 | Latvia (Ogre) |
Latvia |
Lithuania |
Estonia |
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2010 | Latvia (Ogre/Riga) |
Latvia |
Lithuania |
Estonia |
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2013 | Latvia (Ogre) |
Latvia |
Lithuania |
Estonia |
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2014 | Lithuania (Kėdainiai) |
Latvia |
Lithuania |
Estonia |
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2015 | Estonia (Kiili) |
Finland |
Latvia |
Estonia |
Lithuania | |
2016 | Latvia (Jelgava)[1] |
Latvia |
Lithuania |
Estonia |
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2017 | Lithuania (Šiauliai) |
Lithuania |
Latvia |
Estonia |
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2019 | Estonia (Raasiku)[2] |
Latvia |
Lithuania |
Estonia |
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2021 | Latvia (Riga/Salaspils)[3] |
Lithuania |
Latvia |
Estonia |
Medal table after the 2021 tournament
As of 2017.
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