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European Football Alliance unveils landmark 2026 schedule and new playoff format

The European Football Alliance (EFA) has officially released its highly anticipated schedule for the 2026 inaugural season, featuring six elite franchises—the Prague LionsParis MusketeersFrankfurt GalaxyMunich RavensRaiders Tirol, and Nordic Storm—in a condensed, high-stakes 10-game regular season followed by an innovative “Destination Playoff” format designed to bring fans together like never before.

A new era of football begins in May
The season kicks off with a packed Opening Weekend from May 15–17, designed to make an immediate splash. The action starts under the Friday night lights with the Frankfurt Galaxy hosting the Paris Musketeers at PSD Bank Arena. Saturday’s matchup sends the Nordic Storm into battle against the Prague Lions, while Sunday wraps up the first week with the Munich Ravens taking on the Raiders Tirol. This aggressive double round-robin format ensures every game carries major implications, with each team facing one another twice across 13 weeks, including a mid-summer league-wide bye in Week 11.

A deep dive into the 2026 regular season schedule
The complete week-by-week schedule offers a clear path through the summer:

Destination playoffs: Frankfurt hosts the party
In one of its most bold and fan-friendly moves, the EFA has completely reimagined the postseason. Gone are scattered semi-finals; instead, the league is creating two centralized “Party Weekends.” The semi-finals will both be held during the Frankfurt Playoff Weekend on August 15–16, effectively turning the German city into the continent’s football capital for a weekend topped off with a massive league-wide fan event. The EFA Championship Game will be held at a soon-to-be-announced neutral site, building toward a dramatic conclusion to the inaugural campaign.

Bravos pause, league looks ahead
In a related announcement, the EFA confirmed the Madrid Bravos will not take part in the 2026 season following a strategic decision by the ownership group to formally withdraw from sports ownership. The league expressed gratitude for the Bravos’ instrumental role in growing the game’s profile in Spain and reaffirmed its commitment to the Spanish market, noting that the foundation for the sport remains exceptionally strong.

Tickets and the road to the championship
Ticket packages for individual regular-season games and the exclusive Frankfurt Playoff Weekend will be available shortly, offering fans across Europe the chance to be part of history from the first kickoff to the final whistle. With a streamlined structure and high-level talent, the EFA is launching a major new summer sports tradition.

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