2023–24 FMF Champions' League: Difference between revisions
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Revision as of 08:46, 3 September 2023
The 2023–24 FMF Champions' League will be the twelth edition of the FMF Champions' League, and the third under a new format. It will begin in October 2023 with the group stage and will culminate with the final in May 2024. Thirty-two teams will participate in the competition.
Allocation of clubs
The number of berths awarded to each FMF member depends on that nation's FMF club coefficient. Due to the abandonment of the 2022–23 BNL Duodecennial Championship and the subsequent suspension of the Unified Governorates by the FMF, the champions of Qavaqaqqaqqaniitqeqertaq and the runners-up of Hurmu were given entry into the competition in place of the Unified Governorates..
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List of qualified teams
Notes
- ^ Note 1YR : The top two nations in the One Year Ranking not already allocated places in FMF Champions' League through the FMF coefficients were awarded wild card places. As such, the champions of Kurum Ash-Sharqia and New Batavia were awarded a bonus place.
Preliminary round
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Qualifying round
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Group stage
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Pot 1 (CL title holders + Top 3 Domestic Champions) |
Pot 2
Pot 2 or 3
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Pot 3
Pot 3 or 4
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Pot 4
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