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]

EMF EURO
Founded2010
RegionEurope (EMF)
Number of teams32
Current champions Azerbaijan (1st title)
Most successful team(s) Romania (6 titles)
2022 EMF EURO

Results edit

Year Host Final Third place match
Winner Score Runner-up Third place Score Fourth place
2010
Details
  Bratislava   Romania 8 – 0   Slovakia   Czech Republic 5 – 1   Greece
2011
Details
  Tulcea   Romania 3 – 3
(5 – 4) pen.
  Czech Republic   Moldova 1 – 0   Greece
2012
Details
  Chișinău   Romania 2 – 1   Montenegro   Czech Republic 3 – 3
(4 – 3) pen.
  Slovakia
2013
Details
  Rethymno   Romania 2 – 0   Croatia   Germany 1 – 1
(2 – 1) pen.
  Russia
2014
Details
  Igalo   Romania 1 – 0   Slovenia   Czech Republic 2 – 1   Germany
2015
Details
  Vrsar   Romania 5 – 1   Croatia   Bosnia and Herzegovina 4 – 3   Czech Republic
2016
Details
  Székesfehérvár   Kazakhstan 2 – 2
(6 – 5) pen.
  Croatia   Czech Republic 2 – 0   Montenegro
2017
Details
  Brno   Russia 1 – 1
(3 – 2) pen.
  Czech Republic   Hungary 0 – 0
(3 – 2) pen.
  Romania
2018
Details
  Kyiv   Czech Republic 4 – 1
  Romania   Kazakhstan 2 – 0
  England
2022
Details
  Košice   Azerbaijan 1 – 0
  Romania   Bulgaria 4 – 1
  Kazakhstan
2024
Details
  Sarajevo

Statistics edit

Performance by nations edit

Team Winners Runners-up Third place Fourth place
  Romania 6 (2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014, 2015) 2 (2018, 2022) 1 (2017)
  Czech Republic 1 (2018) 2 (2011, 2017) 4 (2010, 2012, 2014, 2016) 1 (2015)
  Kazakhstan 1 (2016) 1 (2018) 1 (2022)
  Russia 1 (2017) 1 (2013)
  Azerbaijan 1 (2022)
  Croatia 3 (2013, 2015,2016)
  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)
  Hungary 1 (2017)
  Bulgaria 1 (2022)
  Greece 2 (2010, 2011)
  England - - - 1 (2018)

Medal count edit

Place Country       4th place  
1   Romania 6 2 1 8
2   Czech Republic 1 2 4 1 7
3   Kazakhstan 1 1 1 2
4   Russia 1 1 1
5   Azerbaijan 1 1
6   Croatia 3 3
7   Slovakia 1 1 1
8   Montenegro 1 1 1
9   Slovenia 1 1
10   Germany 1 1 1
11   Moldova 1 1
12   Bosnia 1 1
13   Hungary 1 1
14   Bulgaria 1 1
15   Greece 2
16   England 1

Participation details edit

Team  
2010
 
2011
 
2012
 
2013
 
2014
 
2015
 
2016
 
2017
 
2018
 
2022
  Albania GS GS
  Austria - - KS - KS GS - GS GS
  Azerbaijan GS 1st
  Belgium - - - - GS - GS GS GS
  Bosnia and Herzegovina - - - - 3rd QF QF QF -
  Bulgaria GS QF KS GS GS GS KS GS 3rd
  Croatia - QF 2nd QF 2nd 2nd KS - -
  Cyprus GS GS GS GS GS GS - - -
  Czech Republic 3rd 2nd 3rd QF 3rd 4th 3rd 2nd 1st QF
  England - - QF KS KS QF - 4th KS
  Estonia - - - - - GS - - -
  France - - - - GS GS QF - QF
  Georgia KS
  Germany - GS 3rd 4th KS QF GS - -
  Greece 4th 4th GS KS KS GS GS KS - GS
  Hungary - - - - QF KS 3rd GS QF
  Ireland - - GS GS GS - - GS -
  Israel - GS KS GS KS GS GS GS KS
  Italy - GS GS GS GS GS GS GS KS
  Kazakhstan - QF KS QF GS 1st KS 3rd 4th
  Latvia - - - KS GS GS GS - -
  Luxembourg - - - - GS GS - - -
  Lithuania - - GS GS GS GS - - -
  Moldova 3rd QF KS KS GS KS - - GS
  Montenegro - 2nd QF QF KS 4th KS QF KS
  Portugal - - - - GS GS GS - KS
  Poland - - QF KS QF KS QF - GS
  Romania 1st 1st 1st 1st 1st 1st KS 4th 2nd 2nd
  Russia - - 4th KS QF KS 1st - -
  Scotland - - GS QF KS GS - - -
  Serbia - - - - GS GS KS QF KS
  Slovakia 2nd GS 4th KS KS KS KS KS GS QF
  Slovenia - GS GS 2nd QF KS QF - -
  Spain - - GS KS KS KS GS GS GS
   Switzerland - - - - - - - -
  Turkey - GS KS GS GS GS KS GS GS
  Ukraine - - - - - GS GS QF KS
  Great Britain - GS - - - - - - -
  Wales - - GS GS GS QF - - -
Total 4 7 16 24 24 32 32 24 20 24

GS - Group Stage
KS - Knockout Stage
QF - Quarterfinals

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ "Romania Champions Again After MiniEuro Moves to Next Level - World Minifootball federationWorld Minifootball federation". Archived from the original on 2016-02-21. Retrieved 2015-09-22.
  2. ^ "EMF Mini Euro". Archived from the original on 23 September 2015.
  3. ^ "România, a cincea oară la rând campioană europeană de minifotbal!" [Romania, for the fifth time in a row European mini-football champion!]. Libertatea (in Romanian). 30 November 2014. Archived from the original on 2016-02-21. Retrieved 2015-09-22.

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