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2018–19 AEFA Champions' League

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The 2018–19 AEFA Champions' League was the eighth edition of the AEFA Champions' League, which began on 28 August 2017 with the first qualifying round and culminated with the final in May 2019. Thirty-eight teams participated in the competition from 28 nations.

Allocation of places

The number of places allocated to each nation depended on their AEFA national coefficient.

Pos. Nation Coeff. Places
1 Gerenia Gerenia 46.75 3
2 Senya Senya 38.67
3 Florian Republic Florian Republic 29.75 2
4 Lakkvia Lakkvia 25.13
5 Kingdom of Coria Kingdom of Coria 22.00
6 Victoria Victoria 15.25
7 Stormark Stormark 11.21
8 Gotzborg Gotzborg 9.60
9 Lamantia Lamantia 7.19 1
10 Astaronia Astaronia 6.08
11 Raspur Raspur 5.63
12 Krasnarus Krasnarus 5.50
Réunion Réunion
14 Jingdao Jingdao 5.33

Pos. Nation Coeff. Places
15 Arboria Arboria 4.50 1
16 Constancia Constancia 3.58
17 River Warriors River Warriors 2.42
18 Dura Dura 2.33
19 Eklesia Eklesia 1.63
Saint Andre Saint Andre
20 Alrig Alrig 0.000
Florian Eura Florian Eura 0.000
Freeland Freeland 0.000
Galactic Wyrm Assembly Galactic Wyrm Assembly 0.000
Iteru Iteru 0.000
Qyzylqaystan Qyzylqaystan 0.000
Srbozemska Srbozemska 0.000
Tiana Tiana 0.000

List of qualified teams

Entered in Group stage
Gerenia KPSK Isherwood (1st) Senya Kateki Blavisen FK (1st) Florian Republic Northcliff United (1st) Kingdom of Coria Plava Zvezda Grendbej (1st)
Gerenia Ramez White Stars (2nd) Senya Jogasim Revolution FC (2nd) Lakkvia FC Kaupang (1st) Victoria Victoria FC (1st)
Entered in Third qualifying round
Gerenia KA Bazree Mäeklenes (3rd) Florian Republic Dragonmoor FC (2nd) Kingdom of Coria Mornari Averna (2nd) Stormark Haraldsborg Cool Cats F.C. (1st)
Senya Urzi Magalatska FK (3rd) Lakkvia FC Huyenkula (2nd) Victoria Newhaven FC (2nd) Gotzborg Lonenberg FC (1st)
Entered in Second qualifying round
Stormark Lynnette (2nd) Astaronia Pobeda Nizbejn (1st) Krasnarus Merku Kuregred (1st) Arboria Relgannan Raiders (1st)
Gotzborg Eldeburgh FC (2nd) Raspur Martyrs of Ashura FC (1st) Jingdao Daocheng FC (1st) Constancia Palace Domestics FC (1st)
Lamantia King's Lynn Town FC (1st) Réunion Dynamo Fournaise (1st)
Entered in First qualifying round
River Warriors FC Mahūti (1st) Saint Andre FC Port St Andre (1st) Freeland Wolf Viten (1st) Qyzylqaystan XS Gürbançybaq FC (1st)
Dura Hawshire Islanders FC (1st) Alrig SC Driftwood (1st) Galactic Wyrm Assembly (1st) Srbozemska FC Radnički Niiš (1st)
Eklesia FC Samtsvaneveli (1st) Florian Eura Florian Eura Police FC (1st) Iteru FC Men-Nefer United (1st) Tiana Vancona Royale FC (1st)

Qualifying stages

First qualifying round

The first qualifiers were held over two legs, with the first leg being played on 28 August 2018, and the second on 4 September 2018. Ties were settled by the away goals rule after 90 minutes, or by extra time and penalties if there was still no winner.

Second qualifying round

The second qualifiers were held over two legs, with the first leg being played on 11 September 2018, and the second on 18 September 2018. Ties were settled by the away goals rule after 90 minutes, or by extra time and penalties if there was still no winner.

Third qualifying round

The first qualifiers were held over two legs, with the first leg being played on 25 September 2018, and the second on 2 October 2018. Ties were settled by the away goals rule after 90 minutes, or by extra time and penalties if there was still no winner.

Group stage

Knock-out stages

Quarter-finals

The quarter-finals were held over two legs, with the first leg being played on 5 February 2019, and the second on 19 February 2019. Ties were settled by the away goals rule after 90 minutes, or by extra time and penalties if there was still no winner.

Semi-finals

The semi-finals were held over two legs, with the first leg being played on 19 March 2019, and the second on 2 April 2019. Ties were settled by the away goals rule after 90 minutes, or by extra time and penalties if there was still no winner.

Final

The final will be held over a single match, held on 14 May 2019. If the match were drawn, extra time and penalties were to be used to settle the tie.