European Universities Football Championships were first organised in 2003, they have been organised annually since.
The European Universities Football Championships are coordinated by the European University Sports Association along with the 18 other sports on the program of the European universities championships.
http://old.futsalplanet.com/agenda/agenda-01.asp?id=20744 http://old.futsalplanet.com/agenda/agenda-01.asp?id=19492 http://old.futsalplanet.com/agenda/agenda-01.asp?id=19477 European Universities Futsal Championships Source:[1][2][3][4][5] 2012, 2014, 2018, 2022, 2024 = EUG = European Universities Games 00-00/00/2020 Belgrade (SRB)* 00-00/00/2019 Braga (POR) 00-00/00/2018 Coimbra (POR)* 10-17/07/2017 Corum (TUR) - University of Beira Interior (POR) 17-24/07/2016 Zagreb (CRO) - University of Zagreb (CRO)* 02-09/08/2015 Poznań (POL) - VERN (CRO) 23-29/07/2014 Rotterdam (NED) - University of Paris (FRA)* 21-28/07/2013 Málaga (ESP) - University of Valladolid (ESP) 16-22/07/2012 Córdoba (ESP) - Siberian FU, Krasnoyarsk (RUS)* 17-24/07/2011 Tampere (FIN) - University of Valencia (ESP) 18-25/07/2010 Zagreb (CRO) - University of Zagreb (CRO) 18-26/07/2009 Podgorica (MNE) - University of Málaga (ESP) 14-19/07/2008 Wroclaw (POL) - University of Málaga (ESP) 23-29/07/2007 Izola (SVN) - Dniepropetrovsk SFA (UKR) 18-23/07/2006 Novi Sad (SRB) - University of Ljubljana (SVN) 17-24/07/2005 Latina (ITA) - University of Novi Sad (SCG) 19-24/09/2004 Paralimni (CYP) - University of Novi Sad (SCG) Source:[20] International Competitions - July 23, 2023 21:00 European Universities (EUSA) Futsal ChampionshipsSplit 2023 13th Men's Edition 7th Women's Edition