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The number of berths awarded to each [[FMF member nations#AEFA|AEFA member]] depends on that nation's FMF club coefficient. The highest-ranked leagues will receive up to three berths each, whilst lower ranked nations would receive fewer places. Furthermore, nations that do not organise their own domestic leagues, whose clubs play in the domestic league of another member, will only be allocated one place.
The number of berths awarded to each [[FMF member nations#AEFA|AEFA member]] depends on that nation's FMF club coefficient. The highest-ranked leagues will receive up to three berths each, whilst lower ranked nations would receive fewer places. Furthermore, nations that do not organise their own domestic leagues, whose clubs play in the domestic league of another member, will only be allocated one place.


 
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|align=left|{{Team flag|Lamantia}}
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|2
|align=left|{{Team flag|Floria}}
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|3
|align=left|{{Team flag|Senya}}
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|align=left|{{Team flag|Thracistan}}
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|5
|align=left|{{Team flag|Hurmu}}
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|6
|align=left|{{Team flag|Jingdao}}
|'''14.406'''
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|7
|align=left|{{Team flag|Tiana}}
|'''13.750'''
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|8
|align=left|{{team flag|Meckelnburgh}}
|'''9.625'''
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|align=left|{{team flag|Raspur}}
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|align=left|{{team flag|Constancia}}
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|align=left|{{team flag|Alrig}}
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|align=left|{{team flag|River Warriors}}
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|13
|align=left|{{team flagn|Suren}}
|'''1.000'''
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|align=left|{{team flag|Ecclesiastical Mountain Republic}}
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Revision as of 10:02, 4 October 2021

The 2021–22 AEFA Champions' League will be the eleventh edition of the AEFA Champions' League, which will begin in October 2021 with the group stage and will culminate with the final in May 2022. Thirty-two teams will participate in the competition from fifteen nations.

Allocation of clubs

The number of berths awarded to each AEFA member depends on that nation's FMF club coefficient. The highest-ranked leagues will receive up to three berths each, whilst lower ranked nations would receive fewer places. Furthermore, nations that do not organise their own domestic leagues, whose clubs play in the domestic league of another member, will only be allocated one place.

Pos. Nation Coeff. Places
1 Lamantia Lamantia 80.625 1
2 Floria Floria 60.729 3
3 Senya Senya 45.469
4 Thracistan Thracistan 26.219
5 Hurmu Hurmu 18.388
6 Jingdao Jingdao 14.406
7 Tiana Tiana 13.750
8 Meckelnburgh Meckelnburgh 9.625

Pos. Nation Coeff. Places
9 Raspur Raspur 8.750 2
10 Constancia Constancia 3.750
11 Alrig Alrig 2.000
12 River Warriors River Warriors 1.000 1
13 Suren Suren 1.000
14 Ecclesiastical Mountain Republic Ecclesiastical Mountain Republic 0.000
15 International Mandate International Mandate 0.000