[1][2] It was founded in 2011 by former Arsenal, Benfica and Sweden midfielder, Stefan Schwarz and ex-Millwall goalkeeper Brian Horne.
[14] S.C. Farense and SV Mattersburg also played but theirs matches were not taken account to the final standings.
The Danish team Copenhagen won the tournament, finishing the competition only with victories and without conceding a goal.
[19][20] The Swedish team Örebro SK finished in second place, also with victories only, but with a lower goal-difference than Copenhagen.
[21] The winner of Group A (FK Jablonec) did not contest the final due to the schedule of its flight back home.
[25] Due to Rijeka's domestic schedule commitments, they departed Portugal early and were replaced by Stade Nyonnais, an invited team.