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The '''FMF Champions' League''' is an intercontinental competition for the winners of the various regional club competitions.
The '''FMF Champions' League''' is an intercontinental competition for the winners of the various regional club competitions.
==Format==
==Format==
The winners from the [[AEFA Champions' League|AEFA]], [[CTFA Champions' League|CTFA]], [[EMUFA Champions' League|EMUFA]] and the [[WMFA Champions' League|WMFA]] Champions' Leagues all qualify for the tournament. The teams then play in a group playing each other team once, with the top 2 playing each other in the final.
The finalists from the [[AEFA Champions' League|AEFA]], [[CTFA Champions' League|CTFA]], [[EMUFA Champions' League|EMUFA]] and the [[WMFA Champions' League|WMFA]] Champions' Leagues all qualify for the tournament. The teams tare split into two groups playing each other team in their group once, with the top 2 teams from each group moving to the knockout-rounds.


==Club Teams==
==Club Teams==

Revision as of 17:41, 2 February 2013

The FMF Champions' League is an intercontinental competition for the winners of the various regional club competitions.

Format

The finalists from the AEFA, CTFA, EMUFA and the WMFA Champions' Leagues all qualify for the tournament. The teams tare split into two groups playing each other team in their group once, with the top 2 teams from each group moving to the knockout-rounds.

Club Teams

Year Winners Score Runner-up Third Place Fourth Place
2012
Details
Craitland
Osĵätoņ Aztecs FC
2–1
(a.e.t.)
Hamland
Morfaga North Rangers
Alexandria
Franciscania Athletic
Zandarijn
AFC Hamstadt
2013
Details