Brazil's Versiane named Best Men's Club at the Costa Blanca Cup Futsal 2026
Creteil Palais Futsal claimed the B10 title, Versiane won B12, FS Móstoles lifted the B14 trophy, FC Pajasol triumphed in B16, Venezuela Futsal Cup took the B19 title, and Canada's Éverest-Rimouski were crowned G16 champions
The Costa Blanca Cup Futsal 2026 came to a close on Sunday, with the remaining titles decided in this international youth futsal tournament organised by Tour-Sports Promociones Deportivas.
Brazil's Versiane Futsal was crowned the tournament's overall men's club champion after topping the combined club standings based on the results of all its participating teams. The Brazilian side succeeds Spain's CDE Pinar de Alcorcón as the overall men's club champion. On Saturday, the Australian Futsal Association had already secured the overall women's club title.
The fourth and final day of competition decided the champions in the boys' B10, B12, B14, B16 and B19 categories, as well as the girls' G16 division.
In the boys' competitions, Creteil Palais Futsal claimed the B10 title with a 7-4 victory over Kilcloon FS in the final. In B12, Versiane Futsal defeated Assoc. Nantaise 3-0 to lift the trophy. In the B14 final, FS Móstoles edged Versiane Futsal in a thrilling contest, winning 6-5.
In the B16 category, FC Pajasol overcame CFS L'Alfàs del Pi 6-4 to become champions. Meanwhile, in the B19 final, Venezuela Futsal Cup defeated Lycée Français Málaga 4-0.
The final remaining title was decided in the girls' G16 competition, where Canada's Éverest-Rimouski defeated Venezuela Futsal Cup 4-2 to become champions.
Two other titles had already been settled on Saturday. In the girls' B12 category, Colegio Santa Susana defeated the Australian Futsal Association 2-0 in the final. In the Women's Open category, Racing San Gabriel ADC beat Haringey Girls from the United Kingdom by 8-3.
More than 200 futsal matches were played throughout the week across venues in Benidorm, Calpe, Altea, Villajoyosa and L'Alfàs del Pi.
This year's Costa Blanca Cup Futsal featured 113 teams—57 international and 56 Spanish—from nine countries: France, England, Ireland and Spain in Europe; Canada, Brazil, Colombia and Venezuela in the Americas; and Australia in Oceania. These teams will be followed one week later by the 206 teams taking part in the Costa Blanca Cup football tournament, comprising 117 international sides and 89 Spanish clubs.
The tournament is supported by the municipalities of Benidorm, La Vila Joiosa, Altea, L'Alfàs del Pi and Calpe, as well as sponsors and partners including Aqualandia, Terra Mítica, Kappa, Fútbol Factory and Sala Marina.