2019 FMF Champions' League: Difference between revisions
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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 |
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Kateki Blavisen FK | AEFA | 2018–19 AEFA Champions' League winners | 1st |
Plava Zvezda Grendbej | AEFA | 2018–19 AEFA Champions' League runners-up | 1st |
Mëzal Birlæşňi FK | CTFA | 2018–19 CTFA Champions' League winners | 1st |
Prins Haven Atletisch FC | CTFA | 2018–19 CTFA Champions' League runners-up | 1st |
Dynamo Deacon | EMUFA | 2018–19 EMUFA Champions' League winners | 2nd |
Tow Law FC | EMUFA | 2018–19 EMUFA Champions' League runners-up | 3rd |
Sverige Tiem FC | WMFA | 2018–19 WMFA Champions' League winners | 1st |
Eĵars Town FC | WMFA | 2018–19 WMFA Champions' League runners-up | 1st |
Group stage
Knock-out stage
Semi-finals
Final
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