Benfica took bronze after beating Anderlecht, the first Belgian side to reach the last four since 2007.
As the title holders are from Spain, the 4th ranked association, Kazakhstan, can enter two teams.
After UEFA's decision to exclude Russian clubs from the 2022–23 UEFA competitions due to the 2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine,[1] the right to enter a second team passed to the 5th ranked association, Croatia.
If two or more teams were tied on points, the following tiebreaking criteria were applied, in the order given, to determine the rankings (see Article 14 Equality of points – mini-tournaments, Regulations of the UEFA Futsal Champions League):[6] If two teams that have the same number of points and have scored and conceded the same number of goals play their last mini-tournament match against each other and are still equal at the end of that match, their final rankings are determined by a penalty shoot-out provided that no other teams within the group have the same number of points on completion of the mini-tournament.
Eight teams were pre-selected as hosts and were first drawn from a separate pot to their corresponding seeding position.
They were divided in two paths: Seeding of teams was based on their 2022 UEFA futsal club coefficients.
On Path B, the seeding position 3 and 4 were drawn from the same pot, comprising all teams advancing from the preliminary round.
Eight teams (four in each path) were pre-selected as hosts and were first drawn from a separate pot to their corresponding seeding position.
Palma Futsal were chosen as hosts at the UEFA Executive Committee meeting in Nyon, Switzerland on 13 February 2023, with the final tournament taking place at the Velòdrom Illes Balears in Palma de Mallorca, Spain, on 5 and 7 May 2023.
[77] The draw for the final tournament was held on 5 April 2023, 12:00 CET, by Lionel Scaloni at the Aubamar Hotel[78] in Palma.