Which team has won the most CONMEBOL Copa America Futsal™ titles?
Find out which national team boasts the most CONMEBOL Copa América Futsal ™ titles take a look at the full list of champions through the tournament’s rich history.

The CONMEBOL Copa América Futsal ™is South American futsal’s biggest and most prestigious international tournament. Since it was first played in 1992 the competition has established a rich history of great winning teams and pushed futsal’s development across the region.
- Brazil, the most successful CONMEBOL Copa América Futsal™ team
- The national team with most CONMEBOL Copa América Futsal ™ titles is Brazil.
- Falcão is the all-time highest goalscorer in the CONMEBOL Copa América Futsal™.
Since the beginning of the tournament in 1992, when it was called the Campeonato Conmebol de Futsal/Taça América, up to the present day, Brazil have won 12 of the 15 titles which have been in dispute, making the nation South America’s most successful team in the discipline.
Brazil’s Copa América de Futsal titles
Brazil have won a total of 12 Copa América de Futsal crowns: in 1992, 1995, 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2008, 2011, 2017, 2024 y 2026.
That winning tradition marks out the Brazil team as the most successful in the history of the continental competition.
How many times has the Copa América de Futsal been played?
Since 1992, the tournament has been held on a total of 15 occasions. In 2003 it adopted its current name and began to rotate hosting duties between the 10 CONMEBOL member nations.
Full champions table
National team Titles
Brazil 12
Argentina 3
(Last updated following the 2026 edition)
All-time highest goalscorers in the CONMEBOL Copa América Futsal™
The CONMEBOL Copa América Futsal™ has borne witness to exceptional goalscoring talents over its multiple editions.Brazil’s futsal legend Falcão is the all-time leader in goals with 24 goals, followed by Valdin (11) and Felipe Valério and Pito (9).
The CONMEBOL Copa América Futsal™ all-time goalscorers
Falcão – 24 goals
Valdin – 11 goals
Felipe Valério – 9 goals
Pito – 9 goals
Schumacher – 8 goals
Arthur – 8 goals
Rodrigo – 7 goals
Neto – 7 goals



