FORMAT

The FENIX Trophy 2022/2023 is built on a formula divided into two phases: a group stage and the Final 4. The group stage consists of three groups of 3 teams each, in which every club will face its opponents home and away, amounting to a total of 4 games. This stage will run from October until June.

The FENIX Trophy Final 4 will take place in a location to be announced in June and will feature the 3 group winners and the second best among the three groups facing each other in semi-finals and finals  to define the final ranking. The games will take place on Friday and Sunday, but the whole weekend will be an occasion for a celebration of football and friendship.

CLUBS

  • Brera FC (Milan, Italy)
  • Prague Raptors FC (Prague, Czech Republic)
  • KSK Beveren (Beveren, Belgium)
  • FC United of Manchester (Manchester, UK)
  • Afc DWS (Amsterdam, Netherlands)
  • FK Miljakovac (Belgrade, Serbia)
  • Krakow Dragoons FC (Krakow, Poland)
  • BK Skjold (Copenaghen, Denmark)
  • CD Cuenca-Mestallistes 1925 (Valencia, Spain)

GROUPS

SCHEDULE

November 15th 2022 BROADHURST PARK – MANCHESTER (UK)
FC United of Manchester – KSK Beveren 4-1 (18′ Linney (U), 31′ Donohue (U), 60′ Vergauwen (B), 74′ Ennis (U), 92′ Gabidon (U))

November 21st 2022 SPORTPARK SLOTEN – AMSTERDAM (NETHERLANDS)
AFC DWS – Krakow Dragoons FC 4-1 (10′, 25′ Pinas (DWS), 47′ Cruz (KD), 75′ Bourne (DWS), 90′ Esajas (DWS))

November 22nd 2022 VOZDOVAC STADION – BELGRADE (SERBIA)
FK Miljakovac – Brera FC 3-5 (1′ Sonko (B), 15′ Marchetti (B), 23′, 31′, 63′ Abo El Ata (B), 54′ Petkovic (M), 72′ Nicovic (M), 90′ Rankovic (M))

November 24th 2022 LINDENLAAN G TERREIN – BEVEREN (BELGIUM)
KSK Beveren – CD Cuenca-Mestallistes 1925 4-1 (14′, 21′ Nicanor (B), 16′ Valdzis (C), 82′ Put (B), 90′ Segers (B))

November 30th 2022 VOZDOVAC STADION – BELGRADE (SERBIA)
FK Miljakovac – BK Skjold 0-5 (34′ Forum-Hansen, 57′ Huseini, 72′, 82′ Madsen, 89′ Puggaard)

February 14th 2032 LINDENLAAN G TERREIN – BEVEREN (BELGIUM)
KSK Beveren – FC United of Manchester 2-3 (49’ De Vos (B), 66’, 68’ Dyer (U), 82’ Ennis (U), 89’ Schelfhout (B))

March 4th 2023 – KS PRADNICZANKA – KRAKOW (POLAND)
Krakow Dragoons – Prague Raptors 1-5 (40’, 59’, 89’ Darvishi (R), 56’ Smits (D), 69’ Harris-James (R), 86’ Damen (R))

March 7th 2023 BROADHURST PARK – MANCHESTER (UK)
FC United of Manchester – CD Cuenca-Mestallistes 1925 12-0 (11’ Sangare (U), 15’, 81’ Griffiths (U), 19’ Barugh (U), 35’ Gabidon (U), 53’, 58’ Da Costa (U), 59’ Hall (U), 65’ Vaughan (U), 72’, 90’ Wollerton (U), 82’ Ennis (U))

March 9th 2023 ARENA CIVICA – MILAN (ITALY)
Brera FC – BK Skjold 2-4 (10’, 60’, 76’ Forum-Hansen (S), 26’ Marchetti (B), 74’ Brenna (B), 81’ Zeqiri (S))

March 21ST 2023 QUATRE CARRERES – VALENCIA (SPAIN)
CD Cuenca-Mestallistes 1925 – FC United of Manchester

March 29th 2023 KS GARBARNIA – KRAKOW (POLAND)
Krakow Dragoons – AFC DWS

April 1st 2023 SPORTPARK SLOTEN – AMSTERDAM (NETHERLANDS)
AFC DWS – Prague Raptors

May 3rd 2023 ZLICIN ARENA – PRAGUE (CZECH REPUBLIC)
Prague Raptors – Krakow Dragoons

and many more TBA…

TABLES

COVERAGE

The European dimension of the event and the presence of iconic clubs forms the central narrative in terms of communication.

Every match will be broadcast via free live streaming through the competition’s YouTube channel. The games will feature double commentary, both in the home team’s and away team’s language. Not staging more than one game per day allows the clubs’ fanbases’ interest to focus on a single game at a time.