2018 EFC European Cup

The EFC Valkyria Confederation European Cup 2018, commonly referred to as Europa'18 Valkyria or simply Europa'18 is the 3rd EFC European Cup, the international men's football championship of Europe organised by EFC that was held in the Valkyria Confederation from 5 July to 17 July 2018. However the first champions, Belaruk didn't participate in this edition since they aren't a member of MIFF anymore, cup holders, Saraim participate as they finished their group above Slavic Confederation, as the first placer but they finished as the last placer in their group, meaning that they're eliminated in the group stages.

Bid process
"Main article: Europa'18 bids" Seven bids came before the deadline but the bids of Ville-la-Sandoire and Anatolia weren't included in the voting due to their lack of membership.

Qualified teams
"1. Due to the lack of membership of Kurwalands."

Team base camps
Each team had a "team base camp" for its stay between the matches. The teams trained and resided in these locations throughout the tournament, travelling to games staged away from their bases. Camps were randomly given to the teams by EFC. Nørdland became the only team who had a camp in Iceland.

Tiebreakers
If two or more teams were equal on points on completion of the group matches, the following tie-breaking criteria would be applied:
 * 1) Higher number of points obtained in the matches played between the teams in question;
 * 2) Superior goal difference resulting from the matches played between the teams in question;
 * 3) Higher number of goals scored in the matches played between the teams in question;
 * If, after having applied criteria 1 to 3, teams still had an equal ranking (e.g. if criteria 1 to 3 were applied to three teams that were level on points initially and these criteria separated one team from the other two who still have an equal ranking), criteria 1 to 3 would be reapplied exclusively to the matches between the teams who were still level to determine their final rankings. If this procedure did not lead to a decision, criteria 5 to 9 would apply;
 * 1) Superior goal difference in all group matches;
 * 2) Higher number of goals scored in all group matches;
 * 3) If only two teams had the same number of points, and they were tied according to criteria 1–6 after having met in the last round of the group stage, their ranking would be determined by a penalty shoot-out. (This criterion would not be used if more than two teams had the same number of points.);
 * 4) Fair play conduct (1 point for a single yellow card, 3 points for a red card as a consequence of two yellow cards, 3 points for a direct red card);
 * 5) Position in the MIFF national team coefficient ranking system.

Match 1
 Valkyria 3 - 1 Turchia (Gothenburg, 5 July)

 Scotland-Ireland 2 - 4  Baltikia (Oslo, 5 July)

Match 2
 Valkyria 3 - 0  Scotland-Ireland (Bergen, 9 July)

Turchia 2 - 0 Baltikia (Rotterdam, 9 July)

Match 3
 Valkyria 2 - 2 Baltikia (Copenhagen, 13 July)

Turchia 2 - 0  Scotland-Ireland (Malmö, 13 July)

Match 1
Neo Prussia 2 - 2 Nørdland (Amsterdam, 5 July)

Slavic Confederation 0 - 2 Aramea (Rotterdam, 6 July)

Match 2
Neo Prussia 1 - 1 Slavic Confederation (Malmö, 11 July)

Nørdland 2 - 3  Aramea (Oslo, 11 July)

Match 3
Neo Prussia 3 - 2 Aramea (Nörrkoping, 13 July)

Nørdland 3 - 2 Slavic Confederation (Bergen, 13 July)

Match 1
Karianka 1 - 1 Cheenarn (Bergen, 6 July)

Thristarnia 1 - 2 Astania (Malmö, 6 July)

Match 2
Karianka 3 - 1 Thristarnia (Amsterdam, 9 July)

Cheenarn 1 - 2 Astania (Rotterdam, 10 July)

Match 3
Karianka 0 - 0 Astania (Oslo, 13 July)

Cheenarn 3 - 1 Thristarnia (Nörrkoping, 13 July)

Match 1
Saraim 0 - 0  Drepzig (Amsterdam, 7 July)

Gotlanhamn 3 - 1  Frisian Republic (Oslo, 7 July)

Match 2
Saraim 0 - 2 Gotlanhamn (Norrköping, 11 July)

 Drepzig 1 - 2  Frisian Republic (Copenhagen, 12 July)

Match 3
Saraim 0 - 1 Frisian Republic (Rotterdam, 14 July)

 Drepzig 1 - 3  Gotlanhamn (Bergen, 14 July)

Match 1
Biscasia 5 - 0 Serbatija (Bergen, 7 July)

Alpenia 0 - 0  Karonas (Rotterdam, 8 July)

Match 2
Biscasia 0 - 0 Alpenia (Malmö, 10 July)

Serbatija 1 - 4 Karonas (Norrköping, 10 July)

Match 3
Biscasia 1 - 5 Karonas (Oslo, 14 July)

Serbatija 4 - 4  Alpenia (Gothenburg, 14 July)

Match 1
Arkmarken 4 - 3 Lygossia Nogai (Norrköping, 8 July)

 Ijanusky 0 - 0 Ålandet (Bergen, 8 July)

Match 2
Arkmarken 0 - 1  Ijanusky (Gothenburg, 12 July)

Lygossia Nogai 3 - 4 Ålandet (Cophenagen, 12 July)

Match 3
Arkmarken 2 - 1 Ålandet (Rotterdam, 14 July)

Lygossia Nogai 0 - 2  Ijanusky (Amsterdam, 14 July)

Trivia

 * Since Karanese and Picto-Irish camps are too near to each other, Karanese and Picto-Irish players are seen as hanging out with each other.