Spanish Futsal Shines with Barça’s Big Win, Classic ElPozo vs Inter Clash, and U19 Euro Semifinals

Spanish futsal sees Barça’s dominant league win, a crucial ElPozo Murcia vs Inter Movistar classic, and Spain’s U19 team advances to the Euro final.

    Key details

  • • Barça wins 8-1 against Ribera Navarra, maintaining second place in the league.
  • • ElPozo Murcia and Inter Movistar prepare for a highly anticipated classic match.
  • • Spain defeats Ukraine 7-4 in U19 Futsal Euro semifinals, set to face Portugal in final.
  • • Coach Josan González stresses importance of rivalry and points ahead of ElPozo vs Inter match.

In early October 2025, Spanish futsal witnessed significant developments across domestic league and international youth competitions. FC Barcelona Fútbol Sala delivered a spectacular performance beating Ribera Navarra 8-1 in Tudela. The first half ended 4-0 with standout moments including a goal from João Victor and a red card given to Ribera goalkeeper Raúl for ball handling outside the area. Barça’s Adolfo marked his return with his first goal, while Sergio González contributed two goals. This win keeps Barça in second place in the Primera División, just behind Jimbee Cartagena, with coach Javi Rodríguez urging focus as they navigate a demanding schedule (ID 86253).

Domestically, fans eagerly anticipate the classic showdown between ElPozo Murcia and Inter Movistar at Murcia's Palacio de los Deportes. ElPozo enters the match on a three-game winning streak, energized by fans and led by coach Josan González who highlighted the importance of both points and deep-rooted rivalry. Meanwhile, Inter Movistar aims to break a streak marked by three draws and one loss this season, promising a thrilling, highly attended event (ID 86245).

On the international front, Spain’s U19 futsal team secured a decisive 7-4 win over Ukraine in the UEFA U19 Futsal Euro 2025 semifinals held at Arena Chișinău, setting up a third straight final showdown against Portugal, who defeated Slovenia 3-0. Spain’s consistent excellence in this competition is underscored by reaching all four finals and previously winning three. Both squads remain strong contenders for the title as Spain's coach Albert Canillas highlighted the team’s growth and determination to win the final (ID 86251).