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Teams

Comming from 6 European counties, 10 teams are ready to fight in order to get the Ultimate Trophy !

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All Teams

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Aalborg

Another of the strong Danish opponents who will be tough for all the other teams to face in Paris, with Danish captain Kasper Volcker Peterson in their ranks who will bring all his previous international experience of Champions Cups and European and World Cups to the tournament with his teammates.

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Aarhus Rolling Devils

The last two EPFA Champions Cups were in Denmark in 2016 and 2018 and many of those club players have gained a lot of experience with the Danish National team since so will be tough opponents for anyone in Paris. This club consistently perform well in the domestic league and always are the team to beat.

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Aspire PFC

One of England’s oldest clubs, with Jon Bolding leading as captain and with numerous English Premier league titles and cup victories, Aspire PFC will be sure to be strong contenders for being in those final four placings and trying to become the first English club team to get their hands on Europe’s biggest club prize.

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Belfast Trailblazers

First time entrants to Europe’s premier cup competition Trailblazers come with some seasoned internationals and will be a difficult challenge to break down for any of the opponents. They also have some young stars in Daire Gorman and Reuban Walls who may make their mark in this competition.

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DCU Storm

Connected to one of Ireland’s biggest universities, Dublin City University, DCU Storm have been one of the top teams in Ireland for years and with two of Ireland’s leading female players Aoife McNicholl and Emer O’Sullivan they come with a wealth of experience from previous champions cups and on the international stage with Ireland.

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Grafteaux Villeneuve d’Ascq

The owner of the title is here to enter into legacy! As one of the best teams in France, with 80% of their lineup having experience in international competitions, opponents will have to be very cautious when they engage with that team.

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Midlands United

A club with two brothers playing a pivotal role Tom and Sean Donogher this club was the first to represent Ireland back in 2013 when Upsilon Chatenay Malabry last hosted the Champions Cup. Back home in Ireland this club is always fighting for the league title against their nearest rivals.

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Thunder Roma

After only a few years playing powerchair football, Thunder Roma is playing its very first European championship. Most of their players are part of the national team, so get ready to see a lot of action on the field!

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Upsilon Châtenay-Malabry

Playing since 2005, Upsilon Châtenay-Malabry is considered as the elite of the French 1st and 2nd division. With 4 world champions in its team, the host of this championship plans to bring the cup à la maison!

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West Bromwich Albion

Composed with high class players like Gordon and Harrison, we can be sure that any match against a French team will push them to get a revenge from the last World Cup. The English elite is ready to strike the ball like never before!

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