Spaniens herrlandslag i futsal
Förbund | RFEF | ||
---|---|---|---|
Federation | UEFA | ||
FIFA-ranking | 1[1] (13 februari, 2012) | ||
Flest landskamper | Javier Rodríguez | ||
• Antal landskamper | 168 | ||
Flest mål | Javier Rodríguez | ||
• Antal mål | 99 | ||
Världsmästerskapet (Fifa) | |||
Deltagna turneringar | 7 (samtliga) | ||
Guld | 2 | ||
Silver | 3 | ||
Brons | 1 | ||
Europamästerskapet | |||
Deltagna turneringar | 8 (samtliga) | ||
Guld | 6 | ||
Silver | 1 | ||
Brons | 1 |
Spaniens herrlandslag i futsal representerar Spanien i futsal för herrar. Laget styrs av Spaniens fotbollsförbund.
Laget är ett av de starkaste lagen i världen. När rankingen över de bästa lagen i världen uppdaterades den 13 februari 2012, hade Spanien legat på första plats i mer än tre år (sedan juli 2008). Laget har vunnit Världsmästerskapet två gånger (2000 och 2004), samt vunnit Europamästerskapet vid sex tillfällen.
Spelartrupp
Följande spelare deltog i världsmästerskapet i futsal 2012, 1-18 november:
Nr | Namn | Födelsedatum (ålder) | Pos. | Klubb |
---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Cristian | 27 augusti 1982 | MV | FC Barcelona |
2 | Ortiz | 3 oktober 1983 | F | Inter Movistar |
3 | Aicardo | 4 december 1988 | F | FC Barcelona |
4 | Torras | 24 september 1980 | A | FC Barcelona |
5 | Fernandão | 16 augusti 1980 | MF | FC Barcelona |
6 | Álvaro | 29 september 1977 | A | Inter Movistar |
7 | Miguelín | 9 maj 1985 | A | El Pozo |
8 | Kike | 4 maj 1978 | F | El Pozo |
9 | Sergio Lozano | 9 november 1988 | A | FC Barcelona |
10 | Borja | 16 november 1984 | MF | Marca Futsal |
11 | Lin | 16 maj 1986 | A | FC Barcelona |
12 | Juanjo | 19 augusti 1985 | MV | Inter Movistar |
13 | Rafa | 13 juni 1980 | MV | El Pozo |
14 | Alemao | 25 juni 1976 | A | MFK Dina Moskva |
Meriter
FIFA-världsmästerskap
År | Värdland | Placering |
---|---|---|
1989 | Nederländerna | 7 |
1992 | Hongkong | |
1996 | Spanien | |
2000 | Guatemala | |
2004 | Kinesiska Taipei | |
2008 | Brasilien | |
2012 | Thailand |
Europamästerskapet
År | Värdland | Placering |
---|---|---|
1996 | Spanien | |
1999 | Spanien | |
2001 | Ryssland | |
2003 | Italien | |
2005 | Tjeckien | |
2007 | Portugal | |
2010 | Ungern | |
2012 | Kroatien |
Källor
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