2019 EFC European Cup

The 2019 European Cup, commonly referred to as Europa'19 Scotland-Ireland or simply Europa'19 is scheduled to be the fourth edition of the EFC European Cup, the annual international men's championship of Europe organized by the European Football Confederation (EFC). The tournament will be hosted by Scotland-Ireland. The competition will be held in August 2019.

The finals will involve 24 teams, of which 73 come through qualifying competitions, while the host nation qualified automatically. Biscasia is the defending champions.

The final will take place in August at the in.

Host selection
Main article: 2019 EFC European Cup Bids

The bidding procedure to host the 2019 EFC European Cup began on 7th of August 2018, and national associations had until 1st of September to register their interest. A total of five bids were accepted by the MIFF: Albadonia, Austrovonia, Dantomkia, Tarski and a dual bid of Soriana–Krajina. Karianka–Karonas dual bid was also accepted, but later they withdrew from the bidding.

This was the first time when was introduced in the bidding procedure of the European Cup. The voting began on on 20th of June 2019 and it ended three days later. A total of 16 votes were registered.

The results were announced on the same day: the Scotland-Ireland bid won with nine votes.

Qualification
Main article: 2019 EFC European Cup Qualification

All the members of the European Football Confederation were able to participate in the qualification rounds. 24 nations qualified to the final tournament. The host nation qualified automatically.

Qualified teams
The following teams qualified for the tournament:

Venues
Scotland-Ireland Lakes proposed the following host cities:, , , , , and. The will host the finals, while the  will host the third-place match.

Draw
The draw for the finals took place at the in  on 28 December 2019. The 24 qualified teams were drawn into six groups of four teams, with the hosts Scotland-Ireland being automatically placed in position A1. The remaining teams were seeded into four pots of five (Pot 1) or six teams (Pots 2, 3 and 4). The other 23 teams were seeded according to the MIFF World Ranking.

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.

Ranking of third-placed teams
The four best third-placed teams from the six groups advance to the knockout stage along with the six group winners and six runners-up.

Golden Boot
of Scotland-Ireland became the top scorer of the tournament with 9 goals scored by him.

Most assists
of Scotland-Ireland became the player with most assists of the tournament with 9 assists done by him.

Golden Gloves
of Scotland-Ireland was chosen as the best goalkeeper of the tournament by the European Football Confederation juries.

Best Defender
The candidates for the best defender award are below. is chosen as the best defender of the tournament.
 * 1)  Izzet Fejzullahi
 * 1)  Izzet Fejzullahi

Best Midfielder
The candidates for the best midfielder award are below. is chosen as the best midfielder of the tournament.
 * 1)  Onnen Susinen
 * 1)  Onnen Susinen
 * 1)  Onnen Susinen

Best Forward
The candidates for the best forward award are below. is chosen as the best forward of the tournament.

Golden Ball
The candidates for the best player award are below. is chosen as the best player of the tournament.
 * 1)  Izzet Fejzullahi
 * 1)  Izzet Fejzullahi

Young Players' Award
The candidates for the best young player award are below. is chosen as the best youngster of the tournament.
 * 1)  Izzet Fejzullahi
 * 1)  Izzet Fejzullahi
 * 1)  Izzet Fejzullahi

Video game
The game was released by  as a free DLC on . and Iberian Kingdom player  features on the cover.

Match ball
The official ball of the tournament, adidas Celtica is going to be used in the tournament.

Official song
The tournament's official song is "" by featuring.