Before the EMF Eurocup 2024 draw

After a very successful EMF Champions League 2024, we are ready for another exciting event – the EMF EUROCUP 2024. This top-tier tournament brings together European minifootball teams to compete for the prestigious title. This year, the tournament will be held in Sunny Beach, Bulgaria, from the 18th to the 22nd of September.

The teams have been divided into four pots, each featuring a range of strong competitors ready to battle it out for the title. Pot 1 is led by last year’s champion, Borussia Sibiu from Romania, who will be looking to defend their title. Joining them are home teams from Bulgaria, including Krasiko Burgas, Spartak Veliko Tarnovo, Apple Dzhulunyitsa, Nyama Myasto Veliko Tarnovo, Balerini Varna, and The Saint Sveti Vlas.

Pot 2 features strong challengers, including Liberto Iasi and Chedra Tax Ploiesti from Romania, Vukovi Belgrade from Serbia, and Dag&Red Intercaffe Novi Sad. Montenegrin teams Pljevlja 04 DC Light Systems Podgorica and Dadi Gradnja Podgorica, as well as Rising Prospects Kosice from Slovakia, round out this competitive group.

Pot 3 brings together an exciting mix of talent, including KMF MR NO Sbbet Podgorica from Montenegro, Hungarian teams Szilasi es Baratat Budapest and Albidok FC Budapest, and Borussia Dortspunt Praha from the Czech Republic. Other contenders include HAFA Haviovice and FC Laguna Pardubice, also from the Czech Republic, as well as AFC Bethwin London from the UK.

Pot 4 is equally competitive, with teams like Bandoleros FC Athens and Goats FC Athens from Greece, MNK Drašković Varaždin from Croatia, and Sirius Ekspertiz Istanbul from Turkey. Additional teams include FK Montevideo Linz from Austria, Burger Saloon Red Meat Afula from Israel, and Gladiatorzy Eternis Warsaw from Poland.

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Pot 1 is led by some of the strongest teams in the competition. Among them are Legends Galati, Rapid Galati, and Tazmannschaft Bucuresti, all from Romania, who are known for their competitive spirit and consistent performances.

Pot 2 brings together a diverse range of talent, featuring Peppy Dolce Vita Targu Jiu from Romania, Baustav Bardejov from Slovakia, and KMF MR NO Sbbet Podgorica from Montenegro. These teams are expected to bring their A-game to the tournament, making it a thrilling contest.

Pot 3 consists of some of Bulgaria’s top clubs, including VMV Sofia, Vratchanski Skali Vratsa, and Zelen Svyat Pernik. All eyes will be on these teams as they look to make an impact on home soil.

Pot 4 also features strong Bulgarian representation, with teams such as Master Peak Veliko Tarnovo, Ihtiman, and Friends Haskovo. Each of these teams will aim to bring their unique style and determination to the competition.