Nation |
Qualifying competition
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Albania |
National amateur team
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Andorra |
National amateur team
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Azerbaijan |
AFFA Amateur League
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Belarus |
Belarusian stage of the UEFA Regions' Cup (club team)
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Bosnia and Herzegovina |
Bosnian stage of the UEFA Regions' Cup
|
Bulgaria |
Regional amateur team
|
Croatia |
Croatian stage of the UEFA Regions' Cup
|
Czech Republic |
Czech stage of the UEFA Regions' Cup
|
England |
FA Inter-League Cup
|
Estonia |
Estonian Small Cup
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Finland |
Finnish stage of the UEFA Regions' Cup (club team)
|
France |
French stage of the UEFA Regions' Cup
|
Germany |
U21-Länderpokal
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Greece |
Greek stage of the UEFA Regions' Cup
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Hungary |
Hungarian stage of the UEFA Regions' Cup
|
Israel |
Liga Alef play-off between eligible clubs
|
Italy |
Trofeo delle Regioni
|
Kazakhstan |
Kazakhstan Second Division
|
Latvia |
Winner of Latvian Second League
|
Liechtenstein |
National amateur team
|
Lithuania |
I Lyga (not necessarily winners, may be chosen by association)
|
Luxembourg |
National amateur team
|
Macedonia |
Regional amateur team
|
Malta |
National amateur team (2000–2010) Gozo representative team (2012–present)[1]
|
Moldova |
Moldovan stage of the UEFA Regions' Cup
|
Northern Ireland |
National junior team (until 2007) East v West Regions Cup Play-off (from 2007)[2]
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Poland |
Polish stage of the UEFA Regions' Cup
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Portugal |
Torneio Eusébio das Regiões
|
Republic of Ireland |
Play-off between two regional teams formed among Connacht/Leinster/Munster/Ulster
|
Romania |
Romanian stage of the UEFA Regions' Cup
|
Russia |
Russian Division IV play-offs (region of winning club)
|
San Marino |
National amateur team
|
Scotland |
Regional amateur team
|
Serbia |
Serbian stage of the UEFA Regions' Cup
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Slovakia |
Slovak stage of the UEFA Regions' Cup
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Slovenia |
Slovenian stage of the UEFA Regions' Cup
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Spain |
Spanish stage of the UEFA Regions' Cup
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Sweden |
Swedish stage of the UEFA Regions' Cup (club team)
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Switzerland |
Swiss stage of the UEFA Regions' Cup
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Turkey |
Turkish stage of the UEFA Regions' Cup
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Ukraine |
National amateur team (1999) AAFU champions/cup holders (2001–2015) UAF (FFU) Regions' Cup (2017–present)
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Wales |
Welsh stage of the UEFA Regions' Cup
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