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Revision as of 01:00, 28 November 2019

The 2019–20 EMUFA Champions' League is the ninth edition of the EMUFA Champions' League, which began on 1 October 2019 with the group stage and will culminate with the final in May 2020. Sixteen teams participated in the competition from ten nations.

List of qualified teams

Entered in Group stage
Mercury Cook Island FC (1st) Phinbella RTP Adiwira FC (1st) Juclandia Plushelona FCM (1st) Incontinentia Harbourside Football (1st)
Mercury Dynamo Deacon (2nd)TH Phinbella DPMM SC (2nd) Juclandia New Jucărești FC (2nd) Lostisland Mal'chiki Khor (1st)
Talenore Auraa FC (1st) Sanpantul Kipei Ninja (1st) New Sussex AFC Heartpool (1st) New Vaduz FC New Vaduz (1st)
Talenore Shujima Talnûr'i KP (2nd) Sanpantul Ōhu Takagawshi (2nd) New Sussex West Grinstead FC (2nd) Nova English Korea Port Barret FC (1st)

Group stage

Group A

Group B

Group C

Group D

Knock-out stages

Quarter-finals

Semi-finals

Final