EMF EURO

EMF EURO
Organiser(s)EMF
Founded2010
RegionEurope
Teams24 (EMF EURO 2026)
Current champions Serbia
(1st title)
Most championships Romania
(6 titles)
EMF EURO 2026

The EMF EURO is a continental minifootball competition contested by the senior men's national teams of European Minifootball Federation (EMF).[1][2][3]

Results

Editions

Ed. Year Host First place game Third place game Teams
Champion Score Runnerup Third place Score Fourth place
1 2010  Slovakia
Romania
8–0
Slovakia

Czech Republic
5–1
Greece
4
2 2011  Romania
Romania
3–3 (5–4 p)
Czech Republic

Moldova
1–0
Greece
7
3 2012  Moldova
Romania
2–1
Montenegro

Czech Republic
3–3 (4–3 p)
Slovakia
16
4 2013  Greece
Romania
2–0
Croatia

Germany
1–1 (2–1 p)
Russia
24
5 2014  Montenegro
Romania
1–0
Slovenia

Czech Republic
2–1
Germany
24
6 2015  Croatia
Romania
5–1
Croatia

Bosnia and Herzegovina
4–3
Czech Republic
32
7 2016  Hungary
Kazakhstan
2–2 (6–5 p)
Croatia

Czech Republic
2–0
Montenegro
32
8 2017  Czech Republic
Russia
1–1 (3–2 p)
Czech Republic

Hungary
0–0 (3–2 p)
Romania
24
9 2018  Ukraine
Czech Republic
4–1
Romania

Kazakhstan
2–0
England
20
10 2022  Slovakia
Azerbaijan
1–0
Romania

Bulgaria
4–1
Kazakhstan
24
11 2024  Bosnia and Herzegovina
Serbia
1–1 (10–9 p)
Romania

Kazakhstan
7–2
France
24
12 2026 Slovakia 24

Medal table

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1 Romania6309
2 Czech Republic1247
3 Kazakhstan1023
4 Azerbaijan1001
 Russia1001
 Serbia1001
7 Croatia0303
8 Montenegro0101
 Slovakia0101
 Slovenia0101
11 Bosnia and Herzegovina0011
 Bulgaria0011
 Germany0011
 Hungary0011
 Moldova0011
Totals (15 entries)11111133

Participating nations

Teams
2010
(4)

2011
(7)

2012
(16)

2013
(24)

2014
(24)

2015
(32)

2016
(32)

2017
(24)

2018
(20)

2022
(24)

2024
(24)
2026

(24)

Years
 Albania × × × × × × × × GS GS GS × 3
 Austria × × × R16 × R16 GS × GS GS × 5
 Azerbaijan × × × × × × × × GS 1st QF 3
 Belgium × × × × × GS × GS GS GS QF 5
 Bosnia and Herzegovina × × × × × 3rd QF QF QF × QF 5
 Bulgaria × GS QF R16 GS GS GS R16 GS 3rd R16 10
 Croatia × × QF 2nd QF 2nd 2nd R16 × × GS × 7
 Cyprus × GS GS GS GS GS GS × × × × × 6
 Czech Republic 3rd 2nd 3rd QF 3rd 4th 3rd 2nd 1st QF R16 11
 England × × × QF R16 R16 QF × 4th R16 GS 7
 Estonia × × × × × × GS × × × × × 1
 France × × × × × GS GS QF × QF 4th 5
 Georgia × × × × × × × × × R16 R16 2
 Germany × × GS 3rd 4th R16 QF GS × × × × 6
 Greece 4th 4th GS R16 R16 GS GS R16 × GS GS 10
 Hungary × × × × × QF R16 3rd GS QF R16 6
 Ireland × × × GS GS GS × × GS × × × 4
 Israel × × GS R16 GS R16 GS GS GS R16 × 8
 Italy × × GS GS GS GS GS GS GS R16 GS 9
 Kazakhstan × × QF R16 QF GS 1st R16 3rd 4th 3rd 9
 Latvia × × × × R16 GS GS GS × × × × 4
 Luxembourg × × × × × GS GS × × × × × 2
 Lithuania × × × GS GS GS GS × × × × × 4
 Moldova × 3rd QF R16 R16 GS R16 × × GS × × 7
 Montenegro × × 2nd QF QF R16 4th R16 QF R16 QF 9
 Portugal × × × × × GS GS GS × R16 GS 5
 Poland × × × QF R16 QF R16 QF × GS R16 7
 Romania 1st 1st 1st 1st 1st 1st R16 4th 2nd 2nd 2nd 11
 Russia × × × 4th R16 QF R16 1st × × × × 5
 Scotland × × × GS QF R16 GS × × × × × 4
 Serbia × × × × × GS GS R16 QF R16 1st 6
 Slovakia 2nd GS 4th R16 R16 R16 R16 R16 GS QF R16 11
 Slovenia × × GS GS 2nd QF R16 QF × × R16 7
 Spain × × × GS R16 R16 R16 GS GS GS GS 8
 Turkey × × GS R16 GS GS GS R16 GS GS GS 9
 Ukraine × × × × × × GS GS QF R16 R16 5
 Great Britain × × GS × × × × × × × × × 1
 Wales × × × GS GS GS QF × × × × × 4
Total: 38 team 4 7 16 24 24 32 32 24 20 24 24 24
Legends
  • 1st – Champions
  • 2nd – Runners-up
  • 3rd – Third place
  • 4th – Fourth place
  • QF – Quarter Finals
  • R16 – Round of 16
  • GS – Group stage
  • Q – Qualified
  • × – Did not enter
  •     – Hosts

References

  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.