NB: All tournaments are organized in collaboration with local footvolley clubs and their individual facilities and resources. The tournament formats described above are guiding.
A unified ranking system for international tournaments

Three tournament formats.
One tour.
Footvolley for everyone.
League of Champions 1000
Ranking points: 1000
Prize money: Most
Tournament days: 2 days
Qualification day: Yes
Facilities: Stadium/Arena/Beach
Live stream: All games
League of Champions 500
Ranking points: 500
Prize money: Some
Tournament days: 1 - 2 days
Qualification day: Yes/no
Facilities: Arena/Beach
Live stream: Finals
League of Champions 100
Ranking points: 100
Prize money: Few
Tournament days: 1 - 2 days
Qualification day: Yes/no
Facilities: Arena/Beach
Live stream: Yes/no

Put your club and your name at the top of European footvolley
The League of Champions ranking system allocates points to both clubs and individual players in recognition of collective contributions to Europe’s footvolley clubs’ successes as well as personal achievements.
As a club tour, all players can proudly play and represent their footvolley club internationally. Players are allowed to represent two clubs every season in 1000 and 500 tournaments. 100 tournaments are open to everyone.
Points are awarded as follows:
In 1000 and 500 tournaments, players and clubs will receive full points depending on their placement (see chart on the bottom of this page).
In 100 tournaments, both players will receive full points. However, if the two players represent different clubs, the points awarded to the clubs will be halved.
Example 1 (1000 or 500 tournaments):
If Player A and Player B representing Club X win a 1000 tournament, points will be given as follows:
Player A: 1000 points.
Player B: 1000 points.
Club X: 1000 points.
Example 2 (100 tournaments):
If Player C representing Club Y and Player D representing Club Z win a 100 tournament, points will be given as follows:
Player C: 100 points.
Player D: 100 points.
Club Y: 50 points.
Club Z: 50 points.
Read more about tour rules in our Q/A

ROAD TO THE FINALS
16 club teams qualify to the League of Champions finals. To qualify for the finals, both players and clubs must compete in at least one League of Champions tournament. Clubs can earn spots in the finals through the following:
Direct qualification
1: Overall ranking.
2: Winning a 1000 tournament.
Qualification tournament
3: Qualify through the Finals Qualification Tournament in Tenerife.
The 16 qualification spots to the finals will be given as follows:
A: Top Ranking Direct Qualification Spots (1-4): Awarded to the two best ranked clubs overall (two spots each).
B: Ranking Direct Qualification Spots (5-10): Awarded to the best ranked clubs until 12 teams are directly qualified (one spot each).
C: Winning Direct Qualification Spots (11-12): Awarded to winning clubs of each 1000 tournament.*
D: Qualification Spots (13-16): Awarded to 4 best teams in the Finals Qualification Tournament in Tenerife.
*Clubs can maximum qualify 2 teams directly to the finals. If a club wins a 1000 tournament and ranks as a top 2 club, the C: Winning Direct Qualification Spot is cancelled and will appear as an extra category B: Ranking Direct Qualification Spot.
Example:
Club X finishes as the top ranked club in Europe and wins a 1000 tournament:
A: Top Ranking Direct Qualification Spots awarded: 2
C: Winning Direct Qualification Spot awarded: 0
“Leftover spot” from category C will be transferred to category B: Ranking Direct Qualification Spots (now 5-11)
One club can qualify 3 or more teams via the Finals Qualification Tournament in Tenerife
Read more about participation, qualification and point system in our Q/A


