2026 SAFF Futsal Championship |
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| Host country | Thailand |
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| Dates | 14–26 January 2026 |
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| Teams | 7 (from 1 sub-confederation) |
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| Venue | 2 (in 1 host city) |
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| Champions | Maldives (1st title) |
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| Runners-up | India |
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| Third place | Nepal |
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| Matches played | 21 |
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| Goals scored | 129 (6.14 per match) |
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| Attendance | 1,360 (65 per match) |
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| Top scorer(s) | Mohamed Imran (9 goals in 6 matches) |
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The 2026 SAFF Futsal Championship was the inaugural edition of the SAFF Futsal Championship, the biennial international futsal championship organised by the South Asian Football Federation (SAFF) for the men's national teams of South Asia region countries. The tournament was played in Bangkok, Thailand from 14 to 26 January 2026.[1][2][3][4]
The championship will be accompanied by capacity-building courses for coaches and referees, aimed at strengthening the foundation of futsal in the region.[1]
Venue
SAFF General Secretary, Purushottam Kattel, stated that Thailand was selected for its infrastructure, accessibility, and the limited futsal experience among member nations. He noted that potential India–Pakistan complications were also a factor in the decision.[5]
Participating teams
All the seven member states made their debut in the inaugural edition.[6]
Squads
The following squads were announced for the tournament.
| Bangladesh[7]
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Bhutan[8]
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India[9]
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Maldives[10]
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- Rahbar Khan (C)
- Intishar Mostafa Chowdhury
- Md Tuhin
- Kazi Ibrahim Ahamed
- Md Rashedol Islam
- Mo Moin Ahmed
- Tajware Bin Kashem
- Foayej Ahammed
- Iman Mohammed Alam
- Foysal Hossain
- Fayed Azim
- Md Abir Hossain
- Rayan Mahabub Chowdhury
- Md Jahid Hasan Rabbi (GK)
- Md Jannatul Naym Parvege (GK)
- Tannuv Mehatab (GK)
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- Aleef Rahman Mollah (GK)
- Ozen Vivian Silva (GK)
- Lalsangkima
- Lalsawmpuia
- Anmol Adhikari
- K. Roluahpuia
- Seaon D'Souza
- Nikhil Mali (C)
- H. Lalrinzuala
- Vincent Laltluangzela
- Hafis A. M.
- Jonathan Lalrawngbawla
- Palash Barber
- Tijo Job
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| Nepal[11]
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Pakistan[12]
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Sri Lanka[13]
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Head coaches
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- Amit Lama
- Ashok Darlami
- Bijay Shrestha (C)
- Bikrant Narsing Rana
- Bishal Saru Magar
- Dipesh Shrestha (GK)
- Jenish Prajapati
- Lakpa Tamang
- Padam Tamang (GK)
- Pemba Dorje Lama
- Sanje Syangtan
- Saroj Tamang
- Subet Lama
- Suraj Gurung
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- Muhammad Tahir (GK)
- Abdul Wadud
- Muhammad Humza Khan
- Asif Ahmad Chaudhry
- Salar Ahmed Khan
- Muhammad Adan Ashfaq
- Muhammad Hassaan Zafar Khan (C)
- Hamza Nusrat
- Ali Agha
- Nisar Hussain
- Abdul Hannan
- Zaid Ullah Khan
- Muhammad Ellham
- Rajab Ali
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- Mohamed Mursith (GK)
- Ahamed Shareef
- Sivanathan Aarnikan
- Woranda Manaram Perera
- Mohamed Nilar Nadeem Ahamad
- Fareeq Ahamedh
- Mohamed Aakib
- Mohamed Aman (C)
- Marshuk Firas Zeer
- Mohamed Kursheeth
- Naveen Jude Nicholas
- Mohammed Thilham
- Ashkar Ahmed
- Abdul Azeez
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★ (C) Captain
★ (GK) Goalkeeper
Match officials
Due to the limited number of SAFF futsal referees, SAFF appointed 10 futsal referees to officiate the tournament, nine of whom were from outside the regional body.
- Referees
- Nicholas Backo
- Ali Ahmadi
- Mohammad Javed Ehtesham
- Ali Hafizi
- Vaja Vishal Mahendrabhai
- Khampasong Xayavongsy
- Chris Sinclair
- Benjapol Mucharoennsap
- Chonlakan Luangsa-Ard
- Nattakit Hintua
- Match Commissioners
- De Sousa Jonathan
- Bhattachrya Arunava
- D. Tashi Wangmo
- Shahir Ahmed
- Referee Accessors
- Mahmoud Reza Nasirlou
- Presser Krutsri
Standings
Matches
The SAFF had released its official match schedule for the season, detailing dates, venues, and kickoff times for all the matches.[14]
Statistics
Goalscorers
There were 129 goals scored in 21 matches, for an average of 6.14 goals per match.
9 goals
6 goals
5 goals
4 goals
- Abdulla Shafiu
- Anmol Adhikari
- Laltluangzela
- Saroj Tamang
- Ali Agha
3 goals
2 goals
1 goal
- Abir Hossain
- Md Foysal Hossain
- Tajware Bin Kashem
- Jigme Tshultrim
- Kinga Wingchuk
- Jonathan Lalrawngbawla
- Amit Lama
- Jenish Prajapati
- Suraj Gurung
- Sanje Syangtan
- Lakpa Tamang
- Ishan Ibrahim
- Zaidhaan Ahmed
- Huzaifath Rasheed
- Hussain Suhail
- Abdulla Junaid
- Hamza Nusrat
- Muhammad Ellham
- Salar Ahmed Khan
- Abdul Azeez Mohamed Azmeer
1 own goal
- Jignam Seltob Dorji (against India)
- Mohamed Aakib (against Maldives)
Broadcasting
See also
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- Nepal
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- Bhutan
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- Maldives
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- Pakistan
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