2025 UEFA Regions' Cup final tournament: San Marino
Monday, June 16, 2025
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The 2025 finals will be an eight-team tournament running from 23 June to 1 July in San Marino.
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The 2025 final tournament of the UEFA Regions' Cup will be an eight-team event running from 23 June to 1 July in San Marino.
The San Marino Football Federation (FSCG) will be sole hosts of a UEFA final tournament for the first time, though they did stage three games in the 2019 UEFA European Under-21 Championship, shared with Italy. The draw took place on Thursday 6 March at San Marino Stadium, Serravalle.
The eight contenders were split into two groups of four, with games on 23, 25 and 28 June. The two group winners will compete in the final on 1 July.
From one of two associations that enter a national rather than regional team in UEFA’s amateur competition, by topping their intermediate round group San Marino became the first Sanmarinese side to earn a place in any UEFA final tournament. They will be joined in the finals by fellow intermediate round group winners Aragón (Spain), Dolnośląski (Poland), FA of Vojvodina (Serbia), Hradec Králové (Czechia), Länsi-Vantaan Ylpeys (Finland), Rijeka (Croatia) and Vaud (Switzerland).
Group stage draw
Group A
San Marino (SMR)
Hradec Králové (CZE)
Aragón (ESP)
FA of Vojvodina (SRB)
Group B
Länsi-Vantaan Ylpeys (FIN)
Dolnośląski Region (POL)
Vaud (SUI)
Rijeka Region (CRO)
Venues
Stadio di Acquaviva
Stadio di Montecchio
Previous winners
- 2022/23: Galicia (ESP)*
- 2020/21: edition cancelled
- 2018/19: Dolnośląski (POL)
- 2016/17: Zagreb (CRO)
- 2014/15: Eastern Region (IRL)*
- 2012/13: Veneto (ITA)*
- 2010/11: Braga (POR)*
- 2008/09: Castilla y León (ESP)
- 2006/07: Dolnośląski (POL)
- 2004/05: Basque Country (ESP)
- 2002/03: C. R. Piemonte Valle d'Aosta (ITA)
- 2000/01: Moravia (CZE)*
- 1999: Veneto (ITA)*
*Hosts
Previous host nations
- 2023: Spain
- 2019: Germany
- 2017: Türkiye
- 2015: Republic of Ireland
- 2013: Italy
- 2011: Portugal
- 2009: Croatia
- 2007: Bulgaria
- 2005: Poland
- 2003: Germany
- 2001: Czechia
- 1999: Italy