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Futsal Grows Globally as Azerbaijan Strengthens National Team in Friendlies Against Denmark
Futsal, the fast-paced, small-sided version of indoor football, has grown into a truly global sport, played in over 100 countries and enjoyed by more than 30 million players worldwide, according to FIFA. Known for its emphasis on technical skill, agility, and quick decision-making, futsal has become an important platform for developing top-level talent. Major international tournaments, including the FIFA Futsal World Cup, continue to draw attention, highlighting the sport’s rising profile.
Azerbaijan has emerged as a key player in putting futsal on the international map. The country has a long-standing presence in European futsal, with the Azerbaijani Futsal Federation established in 1994. Since then, Azerbaijan has steadily developed its domestic league and national program, producing emerging talent and competing at the European level.
The national team is currently in Baku after securing two victories in friendly matches against Denmark. Training sessions leading up to the matches focused on tactical organization, defensive structure, and transitions — areas considered crucial against fast-paced European opponents. Team officials used the matches to assess form, refine strategies, and strengthen team cohesion.
Team captain Emin Kurdov emphasized the importance of the games for the national team. “The games against Denmark are important for the team’s full formation and for young players to gain experience. The national team has potential — it just needs some time,” Kurdov told local media. Although friendly matches do not carry competitive points, they provide a critical environment for testing line-ups, evaluating squad depth, and measuring players’ readiness under match conditions.
Denmark, a developing futsal nation, sought experience and exposure through the encounters. Despite their losses, the Danish side benefited from competing against a stronger opponent, with both teams using the matches to benchmark performance and maintain sharpness ahead of upcoming competitive fixtures, including World Cup qualification matches later this year.
Azerbaijan’s continued investment in futsal reflects a broader trend of growing interest in the sport worldwide. Its combination of skill, speed, and strategy has captured the imagination of players and fans alike, providing opportunities for emerging talent to shine on the international stage. As countries such as Azerbaijan strengthen their programs, futsal’s profile is set to rise even further in Europe and beyond.
The friendly matches against Denmark mark a significant step in Azerbaijan’s preparation for future tournaments and demonstrate the country’s commitment to maintaining its competitive presence in European futsal. With young players gaining experience and tactical cohesion improving, the national team is positioning itself as a rising force on the global futsal stage.
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EU Must End ‘Naivety’ on Trade and Confront China’s Industrial Strategy, Says French Minister
France’s Minister for Foreign Trade, Nicolas Forissier, has called on the European Union to abandon what he described as “naivety” in its approach to global trade, urging a tougher stance on countries accused of distorting markets through industrial policy and trade practices.
Speaking in an interview with Euronews’ 12 Minutes With programme, Forissier said Europe must respond more firmly to what he described as the weaponisation of trade dependencies, warning that China in particular could damage its own long-term interests by undermining European industry.
“The Chinese have to understand that they won’t win anything if they destroy the European industry and then the European market, which is an essential market for them,” he said. “We must no longer be naive.”
His comments come as the European Commission prepares to hold an “orientation debate” next week on how to respond to a surge of low-cost Chinese imports. The discussion is expected to shape possible new trade defence measures, with further talks likely when EU leaders meet in Brussels in mid-June.
Forissier said the shift in thinking was not limited to China alone but applied to any country using commercial leverage to gain strategic advantage. “It is not only China,” he said. “It is all the countries that weaponise trade.”
Among the proposals under consideration is a requirement for EU companies to diversify supply chains, sourcing components from at least three different suppliers in order to reduce dependency on any single foreign market. Asked whether he supported such a measure, Forissier replied: “Yes, we have to.”
Other options include targeted tariffs on sensitive industries such as chemicals, alongside stronger use of anti-dumping and anti-subsidy tools to counter imports priced below domestic market levels. These measures are designed to address concerns over overcapacity in China’s industrial sector and its impact on European manufacturers.
The debate is taking place against a backdrop of widening trade imbalances. EU goods imports from China exceeded exports by €359.3 billion in 2025, marking an increase of nearly 20% compared with the previous year.
China has already warned it could retaliate if the bloc imposes new restrictions, raising concerns about potential escalation in trade tensions between two of the world’s largest economies.
France has repeatedly pushed for a more assertive European trade policy, arguing that state subsidies, export controls on raw materials and industrial overproduction in major economies are distorting global markets.
Forissier stressed that Europe must maintain open dialogue with Beijing while defending its own industrial base. “We try to respect the Chinese,” he said. “The Chinese have to respect us, and this is the message European institutions have to send.”
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