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Revision as of 05:11, 17 December 2024
The EMUFA Champions' League is a continental competition for association football clubs from nations within the EMUFA.
General structure
Qualifying rounds
In 2011, the four lowest ranked clubs entered in the first qualifying round, with the winning clubs joining the 14 non-champions in the second qualifying round.
Group stage
The eight champions qualified automatically for the group stage, with the eight winners from the second qualifying round.
Results
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