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TheFA.comThis season sees the return of The FA Futsal Cup, pitching local grassroots teams against the best clubs in the country for the opportunity to be crowned national Cup champions at the iconic Copper Box Arena in London.
The FA Futsal Cup has been running since 2004 and is the oldest national Futsal competition in the country but after a two year absence, its return this season has been welcomed by the Futsal community.
And with the Finals taking place at the eye-catching Olympic venue in east London, there is plenty to play for in the regional qualifying stages.
An adult competition for both male and female teams, any team can enter the competition through joining a local FA Futsal Cup qualifying league.
These qualifying leagues are running across the country, with most starting in January and finishing by March.
The Copper Box Arena in London will host The FA Futsal Cup Finals.
The top teams from the women’s local qualifying leagues will progress to the Semi-Final stages and then on to the National Finals.
In the men’s competition, the winners of those local qualifying leagues progress to Regional Qualifiers in March, where clubs from The FA National Futsal League enter the competition.
The top two clubs from the regional stages then progress to the mini-league phase, where clubs play home and away against three other teams in their league during April and May, with the top clubs progressing to the Semi-Finals and eventually the National Finals.
The National Finals will be held over the weekend of 14 and 15 June, and will be an atmospheric demonstration of Futsal with an assortment of the best male and female teams in the country competing for the Cup.
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