Dundee Futsal Club

Dundee Futsal Club
Full name Dundee Futsal Club
Founded 2013
Ground Dundee International Sports Centre, Dundee
Coach Nuno Borges
League Scottish Futsal League
Website Club home page

Dundee Futsal Club is a Scottish Futsal Club based in the city of Dundee, Angus, Scotland, who compete in the Scottish Futsal League in Dundee. The Club made history by becoming the first ever SFA Quality Marked Futsal Club in 2014.

History

Dundee Futsal Club was founded in 2013. The club made history by becoming the first ever SFA Quality Marked Futsal Club in Jan 2014 and became Scottish Futsal League Two Champions in May 2014 in the club's first ever season playing Futsal.

Colours and badge

Dundee Futsal Club's colours are Red, White and Black

Scottish Futsal League

Main article(s): Dundee Futsal Club

Dundee Futsal Club played their Scottish Futsal League matches at Bells Sports Centre, Perth, ending the season as League Two Champions 2013/14. In season 2014/15 the club moved to the newly created Dundee Regional League under the Scottish Futsal League.

2014/15 saw the Club finish 3rd in the league and were runners Up in the East Region Cup.

2015/16 saw the Club finish 2nd place and make the last 16 of the newly formatted Scottish Futsal Cup.

Scottish Futsal Cup

Main article(s): Dundee Futsal Club

Dundee Futsal Club made it to the finals of the Scottish Futsal Cup in their debut season, finishing in 3rd place. The Scottish Futsal Cup returned in 2015/16 with a new format in which the Club made it to the last 16 of the competition.

First Team Squad 2016/2017

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Position Player
2 Portugal MF Joel Rocha
3 Scotland MF Sam Pirrie
4 Scotland MF Ross McGregor
5 Scotland MF Andrew Santos
6 Scotland MF Sean Mohan
No. Position Player
8 Scotland MF Matthew Morgan
14 Germany MF Christian Beckers
13 Scotland GK Sean Moran

    Development squad

    Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

    No. Position Player

    Honours

    Leagues

    Cups

    Awards

    External links

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