The title campaign was impeccable and Brazil finished the World Cup undefeated.
December 7
2025
– 12:54 p.m.
(updated at 12:54 p.m.)
Brazil made world sports history this Sunday, December 7, 2025, by winning the title of the first Women’s Futsal World Cup organized by FIFA. In a final marked by technical authority and tactical maturity, the Brazilian team defeated Portugal 3-0, at the PhilSports Arena, in Pasig, Philippines, and became the first world champions of the sport.
This decision reflects Brazilian superiority throughout the tournament. Dominating ball possession, high marking and offensive precision, Brazil built the score with goals from Emilly Marcondes, Amandinha — the main reference of women’s futsal in the world — and Débora Vanin, capping a performance that symbolized the collective strength of the team.
The title campaign was impeccable. Brazil finished the World Cup undefeated, with victories at every stage, from the beginning to the grand final. During the group stage, the team showed defensive consistency and offensive efficiency, characteristics which were maintained in the quarter-finals and semi-finals, always with confident performances and convincing scores.
In addition to the sporting result, the feat has historical weight. This was the first official edition of the Women’s Futsal World Cup under the auspices of FIFA, a milestone for the sport and a decisive step towards the appreciation of the sport played by women.