Due to lack of active football teams, Liechtenstein is the only UEFA member nation not to have their own league and hence does not have any spots in the
UEFA Champions League. Club sides play in the Swiss leagues, with
FC Vaduz currently playing in the
second highest Swiss division. Between 1934 and 1937, beside the
Swiss Football Association, Liechtenstein's clubs were affiliates of
St. Gallen Cantonal Football Association, where they had a tournament of Liechtenstein's clubs only, that determined the '''Liechtenstein's Champion'''.
FC Triesen won the competition in 1934, 1935 and 1937. Since 1945, the tiny principality has had its own cup competition, the winners of which are guaranteed entry into the
Europa Conference League qualification.
FC Vaduz have become the dominant force within the
Liechtenstein Football Cup, winning 15 of the last 16 competitions.
Mario Frick holds the record for most appearances and goals scored for Liechtenstein, and also played in football leagues around Europe. Clubs in Liechtenstein can qualify for the UEFA Champions League through a technicality, with it being possible should the club win the UEFA Conference League then the UEFA Europa League back-to-back. In order to remain in the UCL, the club would need to win the competition. This is due to the complicated situation involving Liechtensteiner clubs, which participate in the Swiss leagues as guest clubs. As a result, none of the clubs can participate in UEFA competitions as a representative from Switzerland.
Clubs There are seven football teams in Liechtenstein: ==Women's domestic football==