Results

Euro 01/28 15:30 3 Latvia v Croatia L 1-4
Euro 01/25 15:00 2 France v Latvia L 5-0
Euro 01/21 18:00 1 Latvia v Georgia W 4-0
International Friendlies 12/20 15:00 - Latvia v Lithuania L 1-4
International Friendlies 12/18 18:00 - Czechia v Latvia D 1-1
Internationals 12/17 15:00 - Latvia v Kosovo L 4-7
International Friendlies 10/21 16:00 - Latvia v Moghavemat Mahabad L 2-5
International Friendlies 10/19 15:00 - Latvia v Portugal L 1-3
International Friendlies 11/07 15:00 - Georgia v Latvia W 2-6
International Friendlies 11/06 15:00 - Georgia v Latvia D 2-2
FIFA Futsal World Cup Qualification 03/08 17:30 1 Latvia v Slovakia L 0-4
FIFA Futsal World Cup Qualification 03/03 18:00 1 Germany v Latvia L 3-1

The Latvian national futsal team is governed by the Latvian Football Federation, the governing body for futsal in Latvia and represents the country in international futsal competitions, such as the World Cup and the European Championships.

Latvia will make their international futsal debut at the UEFA Futsal Euro in 2026 as co-host alongside Lithuania national futsal team.

The president of the Latvian Football Federation, Vadims Ļašenko, also played for the Latvia national futsal team for several years, making 42 appearances.

History

Futsal in Latvia was officially organized and played according to international rules only after the country regained its independence.

First and historic Latvia national futsal team squad

In 1992, the Latvian national futsal team was established and participated in an international tournament in Moscow, where they lost to teams from the Commonwealth of Independent States and Italy but secured a victory against Slovakia.

In December 1998, Latvia made its debut in the UEFA European Championship qualification tournament in Belgium. Their first match ended in a 0–0 draw against Azerbaijan, followed by a 2–3 loss to the hosts, Belgium. The Latvian national team has participated in the UEFA European Championship qualification tournament 11 times, advancing past the preliminary round on five occasions. In total, Latvia has played 49 matches in European Championship qualification, recording 16 wins, 7 draws, and 26 losses. The team secured its first victory in an official qualification match in January 2007, defeating Bulgaria (2-0) and later England (5-1). In 2009, Latvia advanced past the preliminary round for the first time, overcoming Estonia, Armenia, and Bulgaria. However, in the main qualification round, the team did not secure a spot in the final tournament.

In January 2000, Latvia participated in the FIFA Futsal World Cup qualification tournament for the first time, suffering defeats in all four matches (against Russia, Poland, Belgium, and North Macedonia). A significant milestone for Latvian futsal came in November 2003 when the FIFA World Cup qualification tournament was held at the Riga Sports Arena (Rīgas Nacionālā sporta manēža). During this event, Latvia put up a respectable performance against the reigning world champions, Spain, losing by a narrow 1–3 margin.

In October 2011, playing in Jelgava, Latvia advanced past the first round of the FIFA World Cup preliminary qualifiers for the first time, defeating England and San Marino while drawing against Cyprus. However, in the main qualification round, Latvia was unable to progress beyond the group stage, drawing with Hungary and Kazakhstan but losing to Russia, which later qualified for the final tournament.

Latvia's national futsal team is the most successful team in the Baltic Futsal Cup, winning six out of the nine tournaments held. The competition traditionally includes futsal teams from Lithuania and Estonia.

The Latvia national futsal team represents Latvia in international futsal competitions and is governed by the Latvian Football Federation. Known for their resilience and team spirit, the Latvian futsal team competes in various European tournaments, including the UEFA Futsal Championship qualifiers. The team features talented players who showcase technical skill, tactical awareness, and a strong work ethic on the court. While still developing on the international stage, Latvia's futsal team is dedicated to growing the sport within the country and achieving competitive success through disciplined play and strategic teamwork.