Continental football championships

This page is a list of the continental championships for clubs and national teams in association football.

The championships are organised by the respective FIFA-affiliated continental confederations: AFC (Asia), CAF (Africa), CONCACAF (North America – comprising Northern America, Central America, and the Caribbean), CONMEBOL (South America), OFC (Oceania), and UEFA (Europe).

The numbers of participating teams presented in this article only account for teams appearing in the competitions proper, and do not include those entering preliminary or qualifying rounds.

Men's national team championships

Current

Confederation Championship Edition(s) Inaugural
edition
Teams Most titles Current champions
Team(s) Title(s) Team Edition
AFC AFC Asian Cup 18 1956 24  Japan 4  Qatar 2023
CAF Africa Cup of Nations 34 1957 24  Egypt 7  Ivory Coast 2023
CONCACAF CONCACAF Gold Cup 17 1991 16  Mexico 10  Mexico 2025
CONCACAF Nations League 4 2019–20 41  United States 3  Mexico 2024–25
CONMEBOL Copa América 48 1916 10  Argentina 16  Argentina 2024
OFC OFC Men's Nations Cup 10 1973 8  New Zealand 6  New Zealand 2024
UEFA UEFA European Championship 17 1960 24  Spain 4  Spain 2024
UEFA Nations League 4 2018–19 55  Portugal 2  Portugal 2024–25

Former

Confederation Championship Edition(s) Inaugural
edition
Final
edition
Teams Most titles
Team Title(s)
AFC AFC Challenge Cup 5 2006 2014 8–16  North Korea 2
AFC Solidarity Cup 1 2016 7    Nepal 1
CAF African Nations Championship 8 2009 2024 8–19  Morocco 3
CONCACAF CONCACAF Championship 10 1963 1989 5–9  Costa Rica
 Mexico
3
CONCACAF Cup 1 2015 2  Mexico 1

Women's national team championships

Confederation Championship Edition(s) Inaugural
edition
Teams Most titles Current champions
Team Title(s) Team Year
AFC AFC Women's Asian Cup 20 1975 12  China 9  China 2022
CAF Women's Africa Cup of Nations 15 1991 12  Nigeria 10  Nigeria 2024
CONCACAF CONCACAF W Gold Cup 1 2024 12  United States 1  United States 2024
CONCACAF W Championship 11 1991 8  United States 9  United States 2022
CONMEBOL Copa América Femenina 10 1991 10  Brazil 9  Brazil 2025
OFC OFC Women's Nations Cup 13 1983 9  New Zealand 11  Solomon Islands 2025
UEFA UEFA Women's Championship 14 1984 16  Germany 8  England 2025
UEFA Women's Nations League 1 2023–24 51  Spain 1  Spain 2023–24

Men's club championships

Current

The champions of the respective first-tier championships qualify for the FIFA Club World Cup and the FIFA Intercontinental Cup.

Confederation Tier Championship Edition(s) Inaugural
edition
Teams Most titles Current champions
Team(s) Title(s) Team Season
AFC First tier AFC Champions League Elite 43 1967 24 Al-Hilal 4 Al-Ahli 2024–25
Second tier AFC Champions League Two 21 2004 32 Al-Kuwait
Al-Quwa Al-Jawiya
3 Sharjah 2024–25
Third tier AFC Challenge League 11 2005 20 Regar-TadAZ 3 Arkadag 2024–25
CAF First tier CAF Champions League 61 1964–65 16 Al-Ahly 12 Pyramids 2024–25
Second tier CAF Confederation Cup 22 2004 16 CS Sfaxien
RS Berkane
3 RS Berkane 2024–25
Super Cup CAF Super Cup 34 1993 2 Al-Ahly 8 Pyramids 2025
CONCACAF CONCACAF Champions Cup 60 1962 27 América
Cruz Azul
7 Cruz Azul 2025
CONMEBOL First tier Copa Libertadores 65 1960 32 Independiente 7 Flamengo 2025
Second tier Copa Sudamericana 24 2002 32 Athletico Paranaense
Boca Juniors
Independiente
Independiente del Valle
Lanús
LDU Quito
2 Lanús 2025
Super Cup Recopa Sudamericana 33 1989 2 Boca Juniors 4 Racing 2025
OFC OFC Men's Champions League 24 1987 18 Auckland City 13 Auckland City 2025
UEFA First tier UEFA Champions League 70 1955–56 36 Real Madrid 15 Paris Saint-Germain 2024–25
Second tier UEFA Europa League 54 1971–72 36 Sevilla 7 Tottenham Hotspur 2024–25
Third tier UEFA Conference League 4 2021–22 36 Chelsea
Olympiacos
Roma
West Ham United
1 Chelsea 2024–25
Super Cup UEFA Super Cup 50 1973 2 Real Madrid 6 Paris Saint-Germain 2025

Former

Confederation Championship Edition(s) Inaugural
edition
Final
edition
Teams Most titles
Team(s) Title(s)
AFC Asian Cup Winners' Cup 12 1990–91 2001–02 17–29 Al-Hilal
Yokohama Marinos
2
Asian Super Cup 8 1995 2002 2 Al-Hilal
Suwon Samsung Bluewings
2
CAF African Cup Winners' Cup 29 1975 2003 15–41 Al-Ahly 4
CAF Cup 12 1992 2003 31–37 JS Kabylie 3
African Football League 1 2023 8 Mamelodi Sundowns 1
CONCACAF CONCACAF Cup Winners Cup 7 1991 1998 4–11 Atlético Marte
Monterrey
Necaxa
Tecos
1
CONCACAF Giants Cup 1 2001 12 América 1
CONCACAF League 6 2017 2022 22 Olimpia 2
CONMEBOL Copa Ganadores de Copa 1 1970 8 Mariscal Santa Cruz 1
Supercopa Libertadores 10 1988 1997 13–17 Cruzeiro
Independiente
2
Copa Master de Supercopa 2 1992 1995 2–4 Boca Juniors
Cruzeiro
1
Copa CONMEBOL 8 1992 1999 16 Atlético Mineiro 2
Copa de Oro 3 1993 1996 4 Boca Juniors
Cruzeiro
Flamengo
1
Copa Master de CONMEBOL 1 1996 4 São Paulo 1
OFC Oceania Cup Winners' Cup 1 1987 2 Sydney City 1
OFC President's Cup 1 2014 6 Auckland City 1
UEFA UEFA Cup Winners' Cup 39 1960–61 1998–99 32 Barcelona 4
UEFA Intertoto Cup 14 1995 2008 50 VfB Stuttgart 3

Women's club championships

Current

Confederation Championship Edition(s) Inaugural
edition
Teams Most titles Current champions
Team(s) Title(s) Team Season
AFC AFC Women's Champions League 1 2024–25 12 Wuhan Jiangda 1 Wuhan Jiangda 2024–25
CAF CAF Women's Champions League 4 2021 8 AS FAR
Mamelodi Sundowns
2 AS FAR 2025
CONCACAF CONCACAF W Champions Cup 1 2024–25 10 Gotham FC 1 Gotham FC[1] 2024–25
CONMEBOL Copa Libertadores Femenina 17 2009 16 Corinthians 6 Corinthians 2025
OFC OFC Women's Champions League 3 2023 8 Auckland United 2 Auckland United[2] 2025
UEFA UEFA Women's Champions League 24 2001–02 16 Lyon 8 Arsenal 2024–25

Former

Confederation Championship Edition(s) Inaugural
edition
Final
edition
Teams Most titles
Team(s) Title(s)
AFC AFC Women's Club Championship 4 2019 2023 4–8 Amman SC
College of Asian Scholars
Sogdiana Jizzakh
Tokyo Verdy Beleza
Urawa Red Diamonds Ladies
1

See also

References

  1. ^ "Gotham FC edges UANL Tigres to win Concacaf W Champions Cup". ESPN. Associated Press. 25 May 2025. Retrieved 1 November 2025.
  2. ^ "Auckland United crowned Oceania queens". FIFA. 16 May 2025. Retrieved 1 November 2025.