EMF Euro
About EMF Euro
History, Format, Organization, Media Coverage
The EMF Euro is a continental mini-football tournament founded in 2010. This competition is organized by the European Minifootball Federation (EMF), which serves as the governing body for 5-a-side football in Europe. It features the men’s national teams of EMF member countries.
Typically held in the summer, the EMF Euro kicks off in either June or August. The first nine editions of the tournament were conducted annually; however, since 2018, the intervals between consecutive tournaments have varied, with some held every four years and others every two years.
Twenty-four teams participate, divided into six groups of four for the group stage. This stage follows a single round-robin format, where each country faces every other team in its group once. The top two teams from each group advance to the knockout round, along with the four best-ranked runners-up, who also progress to the round of 16.
The knockout stage consists of five rounds: the round of 16, the quarterfinals, the semifinals, the bronze medal match, and the final. All knockout stage matches are played as single-leg fixtures, following a single-elimination format.
Romania has been a dominant force in the EMF Euro, winning the first six editions consecutively, including the inaugural title in 2010. The Czech Republic and Kazakhstan have also achieved noteworthy success in this competition.















