UEFA (European Competitions)
This section lists the competitions ruled by the UEFA (Union of European Football Associations), or by federations member the UEFA.
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Competitions | Teams/Clubs | See also: Football in Europe – UEFA | |
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UEFA European Football Championship | National teams | Each 4 years (doubly even years) | |
UEFA Regions' Cup | Sub-national teams | Each 2 years (odd years) | |
UEFA Super Cup | Super cup | Each year (August); Between UEFA Champions League and UEFA Europa League winners | |
UEFA Champions League | 1st-tier cup | Each year (September→May) | |
UEFA Women's Champions League | 1st-tier cup | Each year (September→May) | |
UEFA Europa League | 2nd-tier cup | Each year (September→May). Known as UEFA Cup 1971–2009. | |
UEFA Intertoto Cup (defunct) | 3rd-tier cup | Each year (June→July); 2008 was the last tournament. | |
4 Associations' Tournament | Sub-continental cup | Each 2 years (odd years) starting in 2011, between the men's national teams of Northern Ireland, the Republic of Ireland, Scotland and Wales | |
Baltic League | Sub-continental cup | Each year (March→November); Between 4 Estonian, 4 Latvian and 4 Lithuanian clubs | |
Livonia Cup | Sub-continental cup | Each year (January); Between the Estonian and Latvian champions | |
Royal League | Sub-continental cup | Each year (November→April); Between 4 Danish, 4 Norwegian and 4 Swedish clubs (the 2007–2008 tournament was not held) | |
Setanta Sports Cup | Sub-continental cup | Each year (February→October); Between 6 Irish and 6 Northern Irish clubs. | |
Trofeo Colombino | Sub-continental cup | Each year (August); Hosted by Recreativo de Huelva, 2 or 3 European clubs are invited for each tournament | |
UEFA European Under-21 Football Championship | U-21 teams | Each 2 years (odd years) | |
UEFA European Under-19 Football Championship | U-19 teams | Each year (July) | |
UEFA European Under-17 Football Championship | U-17 teams | Each year (May) | |
UEFA Women's Championship | National teams | Each 4 years (years following doubly even years) | |
UEFA Women's Champions League | Continental cup | Each year (August→May). Known as UEFA Women's Cup 2001–2009. | |
UEFA Women's Under-19 Championship | U-19 teams | Each year (July) | |
UEFA Women's Under-17 Championship | U-17 teams | Each year (May or June) | |
Balkan Cup | Sub-continental cup | 1929–1936, 1946–1948; 1973–1980, irregular; Between the national teams from the Balkan region | |
Baltic Cup | Sub-continental cup | 1928–1940, 1948–1976, 1991–2005, nearly each year; Between the Estonian, Latvian and Lithuanian national teams | |
British Home Championship | Sub-continental cup | 1883–1984, nearly each year; Between the national teams from the United Kingdom | |
Central European International Cup | Sub-continental cup | 1927–1960, irregular; Between 5 or 6 Central European national teams | |
Nordic Football Championship | Sub-continental cup | 1924–1983, 2000–2001, each 4 years; Between the national teams from Scandinavia | |
UEFA Cup Winners' Cup | Continental cup | 1960–1999, each year | |
Balkans Cup | Sub-continental cup | 1960–1994, nearly each year; Between clubs from the Balkan region | |
Blaxnit Cup | Sub-continental cup | 1967–1974, each 2 years; Between 4 Irish and 4 Northern Irish clubs | |
Latin Cup | Sub-continental cup | 1949–1957, nearly each year; Between the French, Italian, Portuguese and Spanish | |
Mitropa Cup | Sub-continental cup | 1927–1939, 1951–1992, nearly each year; Between central European clubs champions |
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