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Helvecia won their first major honour in 2008, complete a league and FA Futsal cup double. During the 2008/09 season Helvecia qualified for the then UEFA Futsal Cup (now Champions League) for their first time. Though Helvecia have yet to proceed past the preliminary rounds they have represented England 9 times in the competition. |
Helvecia won their first major honour in 2008, complete a league and FA Futsal cup double. During the 2008/09 season Helvecia qualified for the then UEFA Futsal Cup (now Champions League) for their first time. Though Helvecia have yet to proceed past the preliminary rounds they have represented England 9 times in the competition. |
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Helvecia home kit colours are blue and white. The club's crest changed during the 2019/20 season so that it better represented the origins of the club. The club's local rivals are |
Helvecia home kit colours are blue and white. The club's crest changed during the 2019/20 season so that it better represented the origins of the club. The club's local rivals are [[Bloomsbury Football]]. |
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== History == |
== History == |
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Nickname(s) | Helvecia | ||
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Founded | 2007 | ||
Ground | London, England | ||
Chairman | Andrew de Santana | ||
Manager | - | ||
League | National Futsal Series | ||
2021/2022 | 1st | ||
Website | http://www.londonhelveciafutsal.com/ | ||
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London Helvecia Futsal Club is a futsal club based in London, England (United Kingdom). Founded in 2007, they compete in the FA National Futsal Series, the top division of English Futsal.
Helvecia are the most successful Futsal club in England, having won 8 league titles, 6 FA cups and have represented England in the UEFA Futsal cup / Champions League more times than any other English club.
Helvecia won their first major honour in 2008, complete a league and FA Futsal cup double. During the 2008/09 season Helvecia qualified for the then UEFA Futsal Cup (now Champions League) for their first time. Though Helvecia have yet to proceed past the preliminary rounds they have represented England 9 times in the competition.
Helvecia home kit colours are blue and white. The club's crest changed during the 2019/20 season so that it better represented the origins of the club. The club's local rivals are Bloomsbury Football.
History
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Crest and colours
Crest
Helvecia have had two, which all underwent minor variations. The most recent change came in 2019, where the colours of the crest were amended to reflect the origins of the club along with the style and size of the central ball.
Colours
Helvecia has always worn blue and white kits. Often these colours would be solid or a mixture of both colours. Home kits featured a dominant blue, with away kits always in white.
Helvecia Women
Helvecia also operate a women's Futsal team, London Helvecia Women's Futsal Club. They have been affiliated to the men's team since 2018. They play their home games at Leyton Leisure Centre.
Helvecia Academy
Helvecia started its academy during the 2019/20 season. Initially created of upper phase age ranges the appointment at the end of the 2018/19 season was the start of the building of the academy. The academy has two centres; the primary camp in London and the other in the midlands. This allows Helvecia to attract the best young players from the widest spectrum throughout the UK. The academy caters for U6 to U16 players, and includes the community initiatives of the club.
Honours
Domestic
League Titles
- FA Futsal League: 9
- 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2017, 2019,2021, 2022
Cups
- FA Futsal Cups: 6
- 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2018, 2019
Doubles
- FA Futsal League and FA Futsal Cup: 6
- 2008: League and FA Futsal Cup
- 2009: League and FA Futsal Cup
- 2010: League and FA Futsal Cup
- 2011: League and FA Futsal Cup
- 2019: League and FA Futsal Cup
UEFA Futsal Cup / Champions League [1]
Appearances: 9
Season | Competition | Round | Country | Opponent | Result | Venue (Host City) | Qualified |
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2009-10 | UEFA Futsal Cup | Preliminary Round | Roubaix Futsal | 6–4 | Tapiola Urheiluhalli (Espoo) |
2nd place | |
Golden Futsal Team | 4–6 | ||||||
Fair City Santos | 11–2 | ||||||
2010-11 | UEFA Futsal Cup | Preliminary Round | FC Encamp | 4–2 | Magvassy Mihály Sportcsarnok (Győr) |
2nd place | |
MNK Croatia 97 | 3–2 | ||||||
Győri ETO FC | 2–7 | ||||||
2011-12 | UEFA Futsal Cup | Preliminary Round | Stella Rossa | 7–3 | Hollgasse Hall (Vienna) |
2nd place | |
Győri ETO FC | 1–6 | ||||||
Anzhi Tallinn | 5–0 | ||||||
2012-13 | UEFA Futsal Cup | Preliminary Round | Edro Vlorë | 2–1 | Birkerød Iorietscenter (Birkerød) |
3rd place | |
Lidselmash Lida | 1–2 | ||||||
København Futsal | 2–7 | ||||||
2017-18 | UEFA Futsal Cup | Preliminary Round | Transylvania | 7–0 | Sporthalle Weissenstein (Bern) |
2nd place | |
Lynx | 6–1 | ||||||
Minerva | 1–4 | ||||||
2019–20 | UEFA Futsal Champions League |
Preliminary Round | PYF Saltires | 7-3 | Sporthal De Opgang (Zwaag) |
2nd place | |
Lynx | 9-4 | ||||||
Hovocubo | 1-4 | ||||||
2020–21 | UEFA Futsal Champions League |
Preliminary Round | Differdange 03 | 0-6 | Complexe Sportif (Cosnes-et-Romain) |
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2021–22 | UEFA Futsal Champions League |
Preliminary Round | TSV Weilimdorf | 7-9 | Glaspalast (Sindelfingen) |
3rd place | |
Liqeni | 6-7 | ||||||
Tavşançalı | 8-2 | ||||||
2022–23 | UEFA Futsal Champions League |
Preliminary Round | Europa | 15-0 | FFA Technical Center Academy (Yerevan) |
2nd place | |
Petrow | 9-6 | ||||||
Yerevan FC | 4-8 |
Current squad
- As of 30 October 2022[2]
Notable Players - Past and Present
- Maximilian William Kilman
- José Carlos Lopez Lozano
- Carlos Muñoz Delgado
- Eduardo A Gomes
- Ari Santos
- Raoni Medina
- Lucas Totti
See also
References
- ^ "Bio". uefa.com.
- ^ "London Helvecia Futsal Club Players". The FA. Retrieved 30 October 2022.