EMF miniEURO
Founded | 2010 |
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Region | Europe (EMF) |
Number of teams | 32 |
Current champions |
Kazakhstan (1st title) |
Most successful team(s) |
Romania (6 titles) |
2016 EMF EURO |
The EMF EURO is the main small-sided football competition for men's national teams, governed by the European Minifootball Federation. The tournament is six-a-side.[1][2][3]
Statistics
Year | Host | Final | Third place match | ||||
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Winner | Score | Runner-up | Third place | Score | Fourth place | ||
2010 Details |
Slovakia |
Romania |
8 – 0 | Slovakia |
Czech Republic |
5 – 1 | Greece |
2011 Details |
Romania |
Romania |
3 – 3 (5 - 4) ps |
Czech Republic |
Moldova |
1 – 0 | Greece |
2012 Details |
Moldova |
Romania |
2 – 1 | Montenegro |
Czech Republic |
3 – 3 (4 - 3) ps |
Slovakia |
2013 Details |
Greece |
Romania |
2 – 0 | Croatia |
Germany |
1 – 1 (2 - 1) ps |
Russia |
2014 Details |
Montenegro |
Romania |
1 – 0 | Slovenia |
Czech Republic |
2 – 1 | Germany |
2015 Details |
Croatia |
Romania |
5 – 1 | Croatia |
Bosnia and Herzegovina |
4 – 3 | Czech Republic |
2016 Details |
Hungary |
Kazakhstan |
2 – 2 (6 - 5) ps |
Croatia |
Czech Republic |
2 – 0 | Montenegro |
2017 Details |
Czech Republic |
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Performance by nations
Team | Winners | Runners-up | Third place | Fourth place |
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Romania | 6 (2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014, 2015) | |||
Kazakhstan | 1 (2016) | |||
Croatia | 3 (2013, 2015,2016) | |||
Czech Republic | 1 (2011) | 4 (2010, 2012, 2014, 2016) | 1 (2015) | |
Slovakia | 1 (2010) | 1 (2012) | ||
Montenegro | 1 (2012) | 1 (2016) | ||
Slovenia | 1 (2014) | |||
Germany | 1 (2013) | 1 (2014) | ||
Moldova | 1 (2011) | |||
Bosnia and Herzegovina | 1 (2015) | |||
Greece | 2 (2010, 2011) | |||
Russia | 1 (2013) | |||
Medal count
Statistics
Participation details
Team | 2010 |
2011 |
2012 |
2013 |
2014 |
2015 |
2016 |
Austria | - | - | - | KS | - | KS | GS |
Belgium | - | - | - | - | - | GS | - |
Bosnia and Herzegovina | - | - | - | - | - | 3rd | QF |
Bulgaria | - | GS | QF | KS | GS | GS | GS |
Croatia | - | - | QF | 2nd | QF | 2nd | 2nd |
Cyprus | - | GS | GS | GS | GS | GS | GS |
Czech Republic | 3rd | 2nd | 3rd | QF | 3rd | 4th | 3rd |
England | - | - | - | QF | KS | KS | QF |
Estonia | - | - | - | - | - | - | GS |
France | - | - | - | - | - | GS | GS |
Germany | - | - | GS | 3rd | 4th | KS | QF |
Greece | 4th | 4th | GS | KS | KS | GS | GS |
Hungary | - | - | - | - | - | QF | KS |
Ireland | - | - | - | GS | GS | GS | - |
Israel | - | - | GS | KS | GS | KS | GS |
Italy | - | - | GS | GS | GS | GS | GS |
Kazakhstan | - | - | QF | KS | QF | GS | 1st |
Latvia | - | - | - | - | KS | GS | GS |
Luxembourg | - | - | - | - | - | GS | GS |
Lithuania | - | - | - | GS | GS | GS | GS |
Moldova | - | 3rd | QF | KS | KS | GS | KS |
Montenegro | - | - | 2nd | QF | QF | KS | 4th |
Portugal | - | - | - | - | - | GS | GS |
Poland | - | - | - | QF | KS | QF | KS |
Romania | 1st | 1st | 1st | 1st | 1st | 1st | KS |
Russia | - | - | - | 4th | KS | QF | KS |
Scotland | - | - | - | GS | QF | KS | GS |
Serbia | - | - | - | - | - | GS | GS |
Slovakia | 2nd | GS | 4th | KS | KS | KS | KS |
Slovenia | - | - | GS | GS | 2nd | QF | KS |
Spain | - | - | - | GS | KS | KS | KS |
Switzerland | - | - | - | - | - | - | - |
Turkey | - | - | GS | KS | GS | GS | GS |
Ukraine | - | - | - | - | - | - | GS |
United Kingdom | - | - | GS | - | - | - | - |
Wales | - | - | - | GS | GS | GS | QF |
Total | 4 | 7 | 16 | 24 | 24 | 32 | 32 |
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GS - Group Stage
KS - Knockout Stage
QF - Quarterfinals
References
External links
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