B2M International Futsal Cup

B2M International Futsal Cup

This guide brings together the essential information needed for the smooth running of the event. It sets out the organisation, the sporting framework, the services provided and the match schedule in a clear format designed for teams on the move.

Keep it close throughout the tournament: it is your practical reference for every key moment of the weekend.

Event dates 23 and 24 May 2026
Locations Bry-sur-Marne, Le Perreux-sur-Marne and Noisy-le-Grand
Categories U12/U13, U14/U15 and U14F/U15F/U16F
Format 8 teams per category, split into 2 groups of 4
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1. Tournament at a glance

The third edition of the B2M International Futsal Cup is built as a compact, fast-moving weekend with a clear sporting rhythm and a polished tournament experience.

Categories on show:

  • U12/U13 (2013–2014)
  • U14/U15 (2011–2012)
  • U14F/U15F/U16F (2010–2011–2012)

Each category brings together 8 teams, split into 2 groups of 4, with every match overseen by official referees.

The match tempo

  • A full day devoted to group-stage play
  • Format: 2 × 15 minutes with a 1-minute halftime break
  • 4-minute gap between each match for team rotation
  • Total match duration: 35 minutes

Warm-up and movement

  • Warm-up without a ball and only in dedicated areas
  • The 4-minute gap is not a warm-up slot
  • The 3 categories rotate across the 3 gyms, with transport handled by B2M Futsal

The three venues

  • Centre des Bords de Marne (CDBM) - 2 rue de la Prairie, 94170 Le Perreux-sur-Marne
  • Gymnase Marie-Amélie Le Fur (MALF) - 3 rue du Clos Sainte-Catherine, 94360 Bry-sur-Marne
  • Gymnase Marie Paradis (MP) - 5 rue Georges Méliès, 93160 Noisy-le-Grand

Key moments

  • Saturday, 23 May: group stage, first match at 9:00 a.m., last match at 6:55 p.m.
  • Sunday morning: knockout phase, first matches at 8:30 a.m.
  • Finals at MALF: U13 at 2:15 p.m., U16F at 3:10 p.m., U15 at 4:05 p.m.
  • Awards ceremony from 4:45 p.m. to 5:30 p.m.

Times are indicative and may shift slightly if the competition runs late.

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2. The rules, clearly set out

The tournament rules provide a clear and shared framework. The full text appears at the end of the guide for any discipline, organisation or match-management detail.

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3. Dining time

Meals are woven into the tournament schedule. Practical details and serving times are communicated by the organising staff to keep the weekend running smoothly.

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4. Shuttles

Shuttles manage the transfers between venues for the teams involved. The service is planned for 10 players and 2 coaches per team, keeping the logistics neat and efficient.

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5. Keeping everyone in the loop

Results, highlights and practical updates move through WhatsApp, Tournify and Instagram. Everything important is gathered there so teams can stay focused on the game.

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6. The groups

The groups shape the qualification phase and set the first rankings. They give the weekend its opening storyline and help teams prepare for what follows.

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7. The match rhythm

The match schedule spans both days and may adapt to the flow of play, while the key tournament milestones remain firmly in place.

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8. Finals

The finals are played at MALF at the times announced in the general programme. Teams should be ready ahead of time to keep the rotation on track.

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9. The closing moment

The awards ceremony closes the tournament between 4:45 p.m. and 5:30 p.m. It marks the final beat of the weekend and recognises every participant.