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Revision as of 23:39, 6 October 2019

The 2019 FMF Champions' League will be the eighth edition of the FMF Champions' League, and will be held in late 2019. The competition will be contested by the winners and runners-up of the four continental Champions' Leagues from the 2018–19 season.

List of qualified teams

Team Confederation Qualification Participation
Senya Kateki Blavisen FK AEFA 2018–19 AEFA Champions' League winners 1st
Kingdom of Coria Plava Zvezda Grendbej AEFA 2018–19 AEFA Champions' League runners-up 1st
Birgeshir Mëzal Birlæşňi FK CTFA 2018–19 CTFA Champions' League winners 1st
Zandarijn Prins Haven Atletisch FC CTFA 2018–19 CTFA Champions' League runners-up 1st
Mercury Dynamo Deacon EMUFA 2018–19 EMUFA Champions' League winners 2nd
Mercury Tow Law FC EMUFA 2018–19 EMUFA Champions' League runners-up 3rd
Craitland Sverige Tiem FC WMFA 2018–19 WMFA Champions' League winners 1st
Craitland Eĵars Town FC WMFA 2018–19 WMFA Champions' League runners-up 1st

Group stage

Knock-out stage

Semi-finals

Final