2025 UEFA Regions' Cup final tournament
Thursday, December 7, 2023
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The 2025 finals will be an eight-team tournament at a venue to be confirmed in June or July of that year.
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The 2025 final tournament of the UEFA Regions' Cup will be an eight-team tournament held, in principle, in the first two weeks of either June or July 2025 and hosted by one of the qualifiers.
The eight intermediate round winners have qualified for the 13th final tournament in the history of UEFA's amateur competition. Hosts Galicia of Spain won the most recent edition in 2023.
Qualified for finals
Aragón (ESP), Dolnośląski Region (POL), FA of Vojvodina (SRB), Hradec Králové (CZE), Länsi-Vantaan Ylpeys (FIN), Rijeka Region (CRO), San Marino (SMR), Vaud (SUI)
Previous winners
- 2022/23: Galicia (ESP)*
- 2020/21: edition cancelled
- 2018/19: Dolnośląski (POL)
- 2016/17: Zagreb (CRO)
- 2014/15: Eastern Region (IRL)*
- 2012/13: Veneto (ITA)*
- 2010/11: Braga (POR)*
- 2008/09: Castilla y León (ESP)
- 2006/07: Dolnośląski (POL)
- 2004/05: Basque Country (ESP)
- 2002/03: C. R. Piemonte Valle d'Aosta (ITA)
- 2000/01: Moravia (CZE)*
- 1999: Veneto (ITA)*
*Hosts
Previous host nations
- 2023: Spain
- 2019: Germany
- 2017: Türkiye
- 2015: Republic of Ireland
- 2013: Italy
- 2011: Portugal
- 2009: Croatia
- 2007: Bulgaria
- 2005: Poland
- 2003: Germany
- 2001: Czechia
- 1999: Italy