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Miklos Feher Cup
In honor of Hungarian, Miklos Feher, who died on the pitch during his team's league match.


1979-2004

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Tournament Bracket | Tournament Rules | Tournament Participants


Competition Rules

The Miklos Feher Cup is a invitational tournament consisting of 16 teams from different divisions throughout MFLS.

The tournament is a knockout round format consisting of a home and away series with the winner going through based on the Goal Aggregate System used in the UEFA Cup and Champions League.

The winner receives the inagural Miklos Feher Cup.

Important: Scoring for this tournament will be based on goals scored in the combined MFLS weeks and NOT on points earned by your team in the MFLS weeks.

Tiebreakers

  • 1st Tiebreaker: As in the Goal Aggregate Rule, the team with the most away goals scored goes through.
  • 2nd Tiebreaker: If tied after the away goals rule, then the team with the goalkeeper who gives up the fewest combined goals in both MFLS Weeks.
  • 3rd Tiebreaker: Team with the most combined MFLS POINTS scored in both MFLS Weeks.
  • 4th Tiebreaker: Team with the most MFLS POINTS overall.

    Tiebreakers for The Final Match

  • 1st Tiebreaker: The team with the goalkeeper who gives up the fewest goals in MFLS Week 17.
  • 2nd Tiebreaker: Team with the most MFLS POINTS in MFLS Week 17.
  • 3rd Tiebreaker: Team with the most MFLS POINTS overall.


    Tournament Bracket

    Team in dark blue is the home team for the first leg; the team in red is the home team for the second leg.

    Opening Round
    (Week 11: Jun 9-12)
    (Week 12: Jun 19)
    Quarter-Finals
    (Week 13: Jun 23-27)
    (Week 14: Jun 30-July 4)
    Semi-Finals
    (Week 15: Jul 7-10)
    (Week 16: Jul 14-17)
    Final
    (Week 17: Jul 24)
    Aviators
    Avengers UTD
    2 | 3 : 5
    3 | 3 : 6
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    Causmos
    1 | 4 : 5
    3 | 8 : 11
    bracket_med.gif Causmos
    Blackburn
    1 | 3 : 4*
    0 | 4 : 4
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    New Bedford Knights
    3
    2
    Causmos
    P-Moshes
    4 | 4 : 8
    1 | 3 : 4
    Dynamo Salem
    Blackburn
    4 | 2 : 6
    6 | 4 : 10
    bracket_sm.gif Blackburn
    Mohawks
    3 | 6 : 9
    3 | 4 : 7
    Mohawks
    Rosenborg
    6 | 3 : 9
    3 | 3 : 6
    Zooropa Statix FC
    Mizzo FC
    7 | 3 : 10
    4 | 3 : 7
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    Legions
    4 | 7 : 11
    2 | 4 : 6
    bracket_med.gif Zooropa Statix FC
    New Bedford Knights
    2 | 4 : 6
    3 | 5 : 8
    Legions
    Outsiders
    3 | 2 : 5*
    1 | 4 : 5
    Pumas
    Shaolin Mystigods
    3 | 2 : 5
    3 | 3 : 6
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    New Bedford Knights
    6 | 2 : 8
    3 | 6 : 9
    New Bedford Knights
    Columbia Casuals
    5 | 4 : 9
    3 | 2 : 5

    * Legions advances on away goals tiebreaker with 2 away goals to Outsiders 1 away goal.

    * Causmos advances on away goals tiebreaker with 3 away goals to Blackburn 0 away goals.

    The Miklos Feher Cup Winner: Causmos - Steve Ercolano


    On January 25th, during a match between my favorite team Benfica and Vitoria Guimaraes, Miklos Feher suffered a heart attack on the pitch. He had come on as a substitute in the 60th minute looking to break a goaless draw. When Fernando Aguiar scored a late winner in the 88th minute, all that was left to do was hold on to the 1-0 lead. Guimaraes had the thrown in and Miklos Feher got in the way to kill time off the clock. He was rightfully booked for time wasting. As the referee showed Miklos the yellow card, Feher gave him a knowing sheepish smile. He then turned around, bent over as if to catch his breath, and then fell backwards laying lifeless on the pitch. It was immediately known that something was horribly wrong as players burst into tears and quickly tried to revive him. Head coach, Jose Camacho, and players prayed and wept and the EMTs could do nothing. It was a shock and a sad thing to see live on television.

    Miklos Feher was a quiet and humble man who played for the love of his favorite game. He will be missed. This cup is dedicated in his memory to all that love and play the sport.

    Here's an article from Reuters the day of his death:

    Sunday, January 25, 2004

    Feher, 24, suffered heart attack

    Reuters

    LISBON -- Benfica's Hungarian international Miklos Feher died on Sunday after collapsing from a heart attack just before the end of a league game with Vitoria Guimaraes, a hospital spokesman said.

    The 24-year-old striker was taken to a nearby hospital from the stadium in Guimaraes after falling to the ground in injury time.

    Medical personnel struggled to save him for about 90 minutes "until about 11:10 p.m., without success, the player having died", the spokesman told private radio station TSF.

    Television reports said that emergency medical personnel had managed to revive Feher on the field using a defibrillator. However, his heart had stopped by the time he reached hospital. An autopsy is scheduled for Monday.This was the second on-the-field death of a professional soccer player within seven months.

    TSF radio announcers at the game spoke of a delay in the arrival of the ambulance but Domingos Gomes, a UEFA doctor, told RTP state television that despite "access difficulties" impeding the ambulance Feher had received adequate care. "Everything was quick," Gomes said.

    Asked by TSF about the apparent delay in the ambulance's arrival, Gilberto Madail, chairman of the Portuguese Soccer Federation, said the dispatch of an ambulance was uncommon. He said Benfica personnel normally could deal with a heart attack.

    "I don't know, but I presume that an ambulance would only enter when the doctors attending the player asked for it to come in," Madail said.

    Feher had come on as a substitute after 60 minutes.

    He bent over and then fell on his back. Team mates rushed to his side and one cradled his head.

    When team medics tried to revive him, some Benfica players kneeled to pray while others were crying, including coach Jose Antonio Camacho.

    Feher came to Portugal to play for Porto in the 1998/99 season from Hungary's Gyor Eto. He was traded to Benfica in 2002/03 season after being lent to Salgueiros and Braga.

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