Domestic super cups is contested by the winners of the
Premier League and
FA Cup The following nations have an active super cup competition:
AFC •
Bahraini Super Cup •
Bangladesh Challenge Cup •
Brunei Super Cup •
CNCC Charity Cup •
Chinese FA Super Cup •
Indian Super Cup •
Iranian Super Cup •
Iraqi Super Cup •
Japanese Super Cup •
Jordan Super Cup •
Kyrgyzstan Super Cup •
Kuwait Super Cup •
Lebanese Super Cup,
Lebanese Women's Super Cup •
Sultan Haji Ahmad Shah Cup •
Maldivian FA Charity Shield •
Mongolia Super Cup •
MFF Charity Cup •
Oman Super Cup •
Gaza Strip Super Cup,
West Bank Super Cup •
Qatari Sheikh Jassim Cup,
Qatar Cup •
Saudi Super Cup •
Singapore Charity Shield •
Syrian Super Cup •
Tajik Supercup •
Thailand Champions Cup •
LFA Super Taça •
Turkmenistan Super Cup •
Uzbekistan Super Cup •
UAE Super Cup •
Vietnamese Super Cup •
Yemeni Super Cup CAF •
Algerian Super Cup •
Coupe Houphouët-Boigny •
Djibouti Super Cup •
Egyptian Super Cup •
Ghana Super Cup,
Ghana Women's Super Cup •
Kenyan Super Cup •
Libyan Super Cup •
Mauritanian Super Cup •
Moroccan Super Cup •
Namibia Super Cup •
Nigeria Women's Super Cup •
Super Coupe du Congo •
Senegalese Super Cup •
Somalia Super Cup •
Tanzania Community Shield •
Tunisian Super Cup CONCACAF •
Supercopa de Costa Rica • Salvadoran Supercup • Copa Campeón de Campeones •
Honduran Supercup •
Campeón de Campeones •
Suriname President's Cup •
Trinidad and Tobago Charity Shield •
NWSL Challenge Cup CONMEBOL •
Supercopa Argentina •
Trofeo de Campeones de la Liga Profesional •
Supercopa Internacional •
Supercopa do Brasil •
Supercopa de Chile •
Superliga Colombiana •
Supercopa Ecuador •
Supercopa Paraguay •
Supercopa Peruana •
Supercopa Uruguaya •
Supercopa de Venezuela OFC •
Champion versus Champion •
Charity Cup •
Tahiti Coupe des Champions UEFA •
Albanian Supercup •
Andorran Supercup •
Armenian Supercup •
Belarusian Super Cup •
Belgian Supercup •
Bosnian Supercup •
Bulgarian Supercup •
Croatian Supercup •
Cypriot Super Cup,
Cypriot Women's Super Cup •
FA Community Shield (formerly the Charity Shield),
Women's FA Community Shield •
Estonian SuperCup,
Estonian Women's Supercup •
Faroe Islands Super Cup •
Trophée des Champions,
Trophée des Championnes •
Georgian Super Cup •
DFL-Supercup,
DFB-Supercup Frauen •
Pepe Reyes Cup •
Greek Super Cup •
Icelandic Super Cup •
Israel Super Cup •
Supercoppa Italiana,
Supercoppa Italiana (women) •
Kazakhstan Super Cup •
Kosovar Supercup •
Latvian Supercup •
Lithuanian Supercup •
Maltese Super Cup •
Moldovan Super Cup •
Johan Cruyff Shield, •
Mesterfinalen •
NIFL Charity Shield •
Polish SuperCup •
Supertaça Cândido de Oliveira,
Supertaça de Portugal Feminina •
President's Cup •
Romanian Super Cup •
Russian Super Cup •
Super Coppa Sammarinese •
Supercopa de España,
Supercopa de España Femenina •
Turkish Super Cup •
Ukrainian Super Cup Defunct super cups •
Trofeo de Campeones •
Austrian Supercup •
Azerbaijan Supercup •
Bangladesh Super Cup •
BeNe Super Cup •
Super Coupe Roger Milla •
North American Club Championship •
Czech Supercup •
Danish Supercup •
Baltic Champions Cup • Supercoupe du Gabon •
DFV-Supercup •
Hong Kong Community Cup •
Szuperkupa •
Indian Super Cup •
Indonesian Community Shield •
Supercopa MX •
Moroccan Super Cup •
Top Four Cup •
Macedonian Super Cup •
Copa Federación •
Slovak Super Cup •
Slovenian Supercup •
Korean Super Cup •
Swiss Super Cup •
Supercupen •
Thai Super Cup (top 4 places in last season, 2009 only) •
Kor Royal Cup •
Sheriff of London Charity Shield •
Soviet Super Cup (also known as the Season's Cup) •
Yugoslav Super Cup •
Northern Cypriot Super Cup Cross-border super cups •
Copa Aldao (league champions) •
Czech-Slovak Supercup (cup winners) •
Livonia Cup (league champions) •
Champions Cup (league champions) •
Campeones Cup (league champions) •
Saudi-Egyptian Super Cup (league champions vs. cup champions)
Continental super cups Some continental football federations also have their own super cups: •
AFC:
Asian Super Cup (defunct) •
CAF:
CAF Super Cup •
CONMEBOL:
Recopa Sudamericana •
UEFA:
UEFA Super Cup Regional super cups •
UAFA:
Arab Super Cup (defunct)
Intercontinental super cups Most of the continental football confederations have jointly held a competition pitting their champions against each other: • CONMEBOL & UEFA:
Intercontinental Cup (defunct) •
CONCACAF & CONMEBOL:
Copa Interamericana (defunct) • AFC & CAF:
Afro-Asian Club Championship (defunct) All of these competitions are now defunct and have been succeeded by the
FIFA Club World Cup and the
FIFA Intercontinental Cup, which features the champions of all of the confederations. In 2017, FIFA retroactively recognised the winners of the European/South American Cup as world champions. A similar tournament was held at international level, the
FIFA Confederations Cup. It was initially held on a biennial basis, every odd year, from 1993 until 2005 when it became quadrennial, the year before a
World Cup in its host country. It featured the six continental champions, the World Cup winners and the host. The
2017 FIFA Confederations Cup was the 10th and last Confederations Cup before FIFA abolished it for an
expanded Club World Cup. CONMEBOL and UEFA relaunched the CONMEBOL-UEFA Cup of Champions in 2020, previously held as the European/South American Nations Cup in
1985 and
1993, to be contested between the champions of both confederations. The rebooted cup, now branded as the
Finalissima, held its first edition in
2022, with quadrennial editions to follow. The two confederations launched a
Women's Finalissima in
2023, involving the most recent winners of the
Copa América Femenina and
Women's Euro. It is also planned to be a quadrennial event. Other tournaments like this have been held, including the
Intercontinental Champions' Supercup (contested by the past winners of the
Intercontinental Cup), the
Club Challenge, previously held as
Supercopa Euroamericana (pitting the
Copa Sudamericana and
UEFA Europa League winners), the
J.League-Sudamericana Championship (pitting the
Copa Sudamericana and
J.League Cup winners), the
Copa de Oro (pitting all the most recent CONMEBOL competition winners), and the
Copa Iberoamericana (pitting the
Copa de Oro and
Copa del Rey winners). ==Basketball==