African Minifootball Champions League

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African Minifootball Champions League
Founded 2019
RegionAfrica (AMF)
Number of teams8
Current champions Flag of Libya.svg Al-Tahadi SC (2019)
Most successful team(s) Flag of Libya.svg Al-Tahadi SC (1 title)
Soccerball current event.svg 2022 AMCL

The African Minifootball Champions League (AMCL) is a continental indoor minifootball competition contested by the senior men's clubs of African Minifootball Federation (AMF). The first edition was held in Tunisia in June 2019. [1]

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Results

Summaries

YearHostFinalThird place match
WinnerScoreRunner-upThird placeScoreFourth place
2019
Details
Flag of Tunisia.svg
Tunisia
Flag of Libya.svg
Al-Tahadi SC
3–2 Flag of Tunisia.svg
AS Tronja
Flag of Algeria.svg
MC Béjaïa
No playoffs Flag of Tunisia.svg
US Hammamet
2022
Details
19-23 December 2022

Performance by club

TeamChampionsRunners-upThird-placeFourth-place
Flag of Libya.svg Al-Tahadi SC 1 (2019)
Flag of Tunisia.svg AS Tronja 1 (2019)
Flag of Algeria.svg MC Béjaïa 1 (2019)
Flag of Tunisia.svg US Hammamet 1 (2019*)

* hosts.

Participating clubs

Legend
Team Flag of Tunisia.svg
2019

2022
Years
Flag of Libya.svg Al-Tahadi SC 1st1
Flag of Tunisia.svg AS Tronja 2nd1
Flag of Algeria.svg MC Béjaïa 3rd1
Flag of Tunisia.svg US Hammamet 4th1
Flag of Tunisia.svg AS Hbira GS1
Flag of South Africa.svg Pretoria Blues GS1
Flag of Libya.svg Al-Jihed SC GS1
Flag of Djibouti.svg SDVK Djibouti GS1
Total88

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References

  1. "African Minifootball General Assembly Concludes in Tunisia". minifootball.com. Archived from the original on 2018-06-16.