The 2008–09 UEFA Futsal Cup was the 23rd edition of
Europe
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's premier club
futsal
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tournament and the 8th edition under the current
UEFA Futsal Cup format.
Teams
Preliminary round
Group A
*Palacium, Villeneuve d'Ascq–
Group B
*Eisstadion, Hart bei Graz–
Gruppo C
*Winter Palace Sport Hall–Sofia
Group D
*S.Darius & S.Girenas Sport Center, Kaunas–
Group E
*Pasila Sport Hall, Helsinki–
Group F
*Sport Halle Am Berg Fidel, Münster–
Main round
Group 1
*
Pljevlja–
Group 2
*
Gliwice–
Group 3
*
Odorheiu Secuiesc–
Group 4
*
Debrecen–
Group 5
*
Chrudim–
Group 6
*
Nakhchivan–
Elite round
Group A
Group B
Group C
Group D
Final four
Semifinal
Final 3rd and 4th
Final
The 2009 UEFA Futsal Cup Final was played at 17:00
CET on 26 April 2009 at the
Palace of Sports in
Yekaterinburg
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, Russia. Inter FS won the match 5–1.
References
External links
Official UEFA Futsal Cup website
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UEFA Futsal Champions League
Cup