The European Futsal Championship for Priests is currently underway in Lublin, Poland, having opened on 9 February and running through 12 February 2026, as Catholic clerics from across the continent gather for a unique blend of sport, fraternity and faith. The tournament features 18 national teams of priests competing in futsal—the fast-paced indoor variation of soccer—underscoring a spirit of fellowship alongside athletic skill.
Participating teams represent a wide array of European nations, including Albania, Austria, Belarus, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Croatia, the Czech Republic, Hungary, Italy, Kosovo, Malta, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Serbia, Slovakia, Slovenia, Ukraine, and Kazakhstan. Matches are structured in two stages of group competition, bringing clergy together in friendly rivalry and mutual encouragement.

The opening group matches are being held at two venues in Lublin: the John Paul II Catholic University of Lublin and the Medical University of Lublin.
Organizers emphasize that events like the European Futsal Championship for Priests foster not only sporting engagement but also deeper bonds of solidarity and mutual support among clergy serving in diverse pastoral contexts. The gathering of priests from so many countries reflects the universal dimension of the Catholic Church, offering moments of shared joy and international connection beyond daily ministry.

Throughout the tournament, participants and supporters alike are reminded that athletic competition can be a powerful means of building community and witnessing to faith, as futsal becomes a platform for brotherhood, prayer and celebration among the ordained.
