2008 FIFA Futsal World Cup qualification

Africa (CAF)

Took place in Tripoli, Libya from 21 March to 30 March 2008.

  1.  Libya
  2.  Egypt
  3.  Morocco
  4.  Mozambique
  5.  Angola
  6.  Nigeria
  7.  Tunisia
  8.  South Africa
  9.  Zambia
  10.  Cameroon

Europe (UEFA)

Took place in many countries and cities from 23 February to 16 April 2008.

  1.  Spain
  2.  Portugal
  3.  Italy
  4.  Russia
  5.  Ukraine
  6.  Czech Republic
  7.  Romania
  8.  Hungary
  9.  Belarus
  10.  Croatia
  11.  Slovenia
  12.  Bosnia and Herzegovina
  13.  Azerbaijan
  14.  Poland
  15.  Slovakia
  16.  Israel
  17.  Albania
  18.  Kazakhstan
  19.  Lithuania
  20.  Netherlands
  21.  Belgium
  22.  Turkey
  23.  Greece
  24.  Macedonia
  25.  Moldova
  26.  Finland
  27.  Cyprus
  28.  Serbia
  29.  Bulgaria
  30.  Latvia
  31.  Andorra
  32.  Armenia
  33.  Montenegro
  34.  Malta
  35.  Georgia
  36.  England
  37.  Estonia
  38.  France

Asia (AFC)

Quarter-finals Semi-finals Final
                   
May 15 – Bangkok        
  Thailand  5
May 16 – Bangkok
  Australia  2  
  Thailand  7
May 15 – Bangkok
    China  3  
  Uzbekistan  1
May 18 – Bangkok
  China  4  
  Thailand  0
May 15 – Bangkok
    Iran  4
  Japan  4
May 16 – Bangkok
  Kyrgyzstan  0  
  Japan  0 Third place
May 15 – Bangkok
    Iran  1  
  Iran  9   China  3
  Lebanon  1     Japan  5
May 18 – Bangkok

Iran, Thailand, Japan & China qualified

North America, Central America and Caribbean (CONCACAF)

Took place in Guatemala City, Guatemala from 2 June to 8 June 2008.

  1.  Guatemala
  2.  Cuba
  3.  United States
  4.  Panama
  5.  Mexico
  6.  Costa Rica
  7.  Trinidad and Tobago
  8.  Haiti

Oceania (OFC)

Took place in Suva, Fiji from 8 June to 14 June 2008.

  1.  Solomon Islands
  2.  French Polynesia
  3.  Vanuatu
  4.  New Zealand
  5.  Fiji
  6.  New Caledonia
  7.  Tuvalu

South America (CONMEBOL)

Took place in Montevideo, Uruguay from 23 June to 28 June 2008.


  1.  Brazil
  2.  Uruguay
  3.  Argentina
  4.  Paraguay*
  5.  Colombia
  6.  Ecuador
  7.  Peru
  8.  Bolivia
  9.  Venezuela
  10.  Chile

* Qualified to World Cup since Brazil qualified as the host of the championship

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