List of association football competitions

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Colours used to indicate competition types
Sen.Men (blue) Senior men competitions
Youth_Men (cyan) Youth_Men competitions
Sen.Women (red) Senior women competitions
Youth_Women (Fuchsia) Youth women competitions
Futsal (green) Futsal competitions
Beach (yellow) Beach football (beach soccer) competitions
National (Darker colors) Competitions between (sub-)national teams
L (Medium colors) Leagues or championships between Football club (association football) clubs
Cup (Lighter colors) Cups or tournaments between clubs

This is a list of the association football competitions past and present for international teams and for club football, in individual countries and internationally. Confirmed future competitions are also included.

The competitions are grouped by organising authority: FIFA (international association), the six confederations (continental associations), and the federations (national associations)

For more information about each year, season, and other, see: Association football by year, Seasons in association football and Association football

Intercontinental competitions[edit]

This section lists the worldwide and intercontinental competitions ruled by the FIFA, by two or more confederations or by two or more federations member of different confederations.

Continental Confederations

National teams[edit]

Worldwide[edit]

-Defunct-[edit]

Intercontinental[edit]

-Defunct-[edit]

Invitational tournaments[edit]

Invitational tournaments are competitions that feature a cup, sometimes holding the name of the host country. The host country invites other nations to participate in the tournament.

-Defunct-

Arab[edit]

-Defunct-[edit]

Muslim[edit]

National youth teams[edit]

-Defunct-[edit]

Clubs[edit]

Worldwide[edit]

Intercontinental[edit]

-Defunct-[edit]

Pre-season friendly / invitational tournaments[edit]

Arab[edit]

-Defunct-[edit]

Japanese-South American[edit]

Saudi-Egyptian[edit]

Youth teams[edit]

AFC (Asian competitions)[edit]

This section lists the competitions ruled by the AFC (Asian Football Confederation), or by federations member the AFC.

Afghanistan | Australia | Bahrain | Bangladesh | Bhutan | Brunei | Cambodia | China PR | Guam | Hong Kong | India | Indonesia | Iran | Iraq | Japan | Jordan | Kuwait | Kyrgyzstan | Laos | Lebanon | Macau | Malaysia | Maldives | Mongolia | Myanmar  | Nepal | Northern Mariana Islands | North Korea | Oman | Pakistan | Palestine | Philippines | Qatar | Saudi Arabia | Singapore | South Korea | Sri Lanka | Syria | Taiwan (Chinese Taipei) | Tajikistan | Thailand | Timor-Leste | Turkmenistan | United Arab Emirates | Uzbekistan | Vietnam | Yemen

National teams[edit]

AFC competitions[edit]

Federations member the Asian Football Confederation
-Defunct-[edit]

Sub-federation competitions[edit]

-Defunct-[edit]

Clubs[edit]

AFC competitions[edit]

-Defunct-[edit]

Sub-federation competitions[edit]

Afghanistan[edit]

Afghanistan Competitions League/Cup
[Sen.Men] [L]  Afghan Premier League 1st-tier league Each year; Each team plays every other team once
[Sen.Men] [L]  Kabul Premier League 1st-tier league Each year; Each team plays every other team once
Kabul City League (Defunct league)
Afghanistan Republic Day Festival Cup (Defunct cup) Held during 1970's
Women Kabul League 1st-tier league

Australia[edit]

Australia Competitions League/Cup
[Sen.Men] [L]  A-League Men 1st-tier league Until 2020–21 season, known as A-League.
Each year (October→April); Each team plays every other team three times; Playoffs (April→May). Also includes one team from New Zealand.
[Sen.Men] [Cup]  Australia Cup National cup Each year (February→October)
[Sen.Women] [L]  A-League Women Women's 1st-tier league Until 2020–21 season, known as W-League.
Each year (November→February); Playoffs (March).
[Sen.Women] [Cup]  Women's Australia Cup Women's National cup Each year (due to start in 2024)
[Youth_Men] [L]  A-League Youth Youth (U-21) league Until 2020–21 season, known as Y-League.
From 2008: Each year (November→January); Each team plays every other team three times; Grand Final (January)
[Sen.Men] [L]  A-League All Stars Game Special competitions
[Sen.Men] [L]  National Soccer League National league 1977–2004, each year
[Sen.Men] [Cup]  Australia Cup National cup 1962–1968, each year
[Sen.Men] [Cup]  NSL Cup National cup 1977–1997, each year
[Futsal] [L]  F-League (2011-2017) 1st-tier futsal league Each year; Professional and Semi-Professional Futsal Clubs
Australian Capital Territory
[Sen.Men] [L]  National Premier Leagues Capital Football 2nd-tier league Each year (April→September); Each team plays every other team twice; Playoffs (September)
[Sen.Men] [L]  Capital Premier League 3rd-tier league Each year (April→September); Each team plays every other team three times; Playoffs (September)
[Sen.Men] [L]  Capital Football State League 1 4th-tier league Each year (April→September); Each team plays every other team twice; Playoffs (September)
[Sen.Men] [Cup]  Capital Football Federation Cup State cup Each year (February→July)
[Futsal] [L]  A.C.T Futsal Premier League 1st-tier futsal league Professional and Semi-Professional Futsal Clubs
[Sen.Women] [L]  National Premier Leagues ACT Women's Women's 2nd-tier league Each year (March→September) since 2017.
New South Wales
[Sen.Men] [L]  National Premier Leagues NSW 2nd-tier league Each year (February→July); Each team plays every other team twice; Playoffs (July→August)
[Sen.Men] [L]  NSW League One 3rd-tier league Each year (March→August); Each team plays every other team twice; Playoffs (September)
[Sen.Men] [L]  NSW League Two 4th-tier league Each year (March→August); Each team plays every other team twice; Playoffs (August→September)
[Sen.Men] [L]  Regional league 5th-tier league
[Sen.Men] [L]  NSW League Three (Defunct league) Each year (March→August); Each team plays every other team twice; Playoffs
[Sen.Men] [Cup]  Waratah Cup State cup Each year (February→July)
[Sen.Women] [L]  National Premier Leagues NSW Women's Women's 2nd-tier league Each year (March→September) since 2014.
[Sen.Women] [L]  NSW League One Women's Women's 3rd-tier league Each year (March→September).
Northern New South Wales
[Sen.Men] [L]  National Premier Leagues Northern NSW 2nd-tier league Each year (April→August); Each team plays every other team twice; Playoffs (August→September)
[Sen.Men] [L]  Northern NSW State League Division 1 3rd-tier league Each year (March→August); Each team plays every other team twice; Playoffs (August→September)
Northern Territory
[Sen.Men] [L]  NorZone Premier League 2nd-tier league Each year (April→September); Each team plays every other team three times; Playoffs (September)
Queensland
[Sen.Men] [L]  National Premier Leagues Queensland 2nd-tier league Each year (March→August); Each team plays every other team twice; Playoffs (August)
[Sen.Men] [L]  Football Queensland Premier League 3rd-tier league Each year (March→August); Each team plays every other team twice; Playoffs (August)
[Sen.Men] [L]  Football Queensland Premier League 2 4th-tier league Each year (March→August); Each team plays every other team twice; Playoffs (August)
[Sen.Women] [L]  National Premier Leagues Queensland Women's Women's 2nd-tier league Each year (March→September) since 2015.
Brisbane
[Sen.Men] [L]  Football Queensland Premier League 3 − Metro 5th-tier league Each year (March→September); Each team plays every other team twice; Playoffs (September)
[Sen.Men] [L]  Football Queensland Premier League 4 − Metro 6th-tier league Each year (March→September); Each team plays every other team twice; Playoffs (September)
[Sen.Men] [L]  Football Queensland Premier League 5 − Metro 7th-tier league Each year (March→September); Each team plays every other team twice; Playoffs (September)
[Sen.Men] [L]  Football Queensland Premier League 6 − Metro 8th-tier league Each year (March→September); Each team plays every other team twice; Playoffs (September)
[Sen.Men] [Cup]  Canale Cup Regional cup Each year (February→July)
Far North Queensland
[Sen.Men] [L]  Far North Queensland Premier League 5th-tier league Each year (April→September); Each team plays every other team three times; Playoffs (September)
Gold Coast
[Sen.Men] [L]  Football Queensland Premier League 3 − South Coast 5th-tier league Each year (March→August); Each team plays every other team three times; Playoffs (September)
[Sen.Men] [L]  Football Queensland Premier League 4 − South Coast 6th-tier league Each year (March→August); Each team plays every other team three times; Playoffs (September)
Sunshine Coast
[Sen.Men] [L]  Football Queensland Premier League 3 – Sunshine Coast 5th-tier league Each year (March→August); Each team plays every other team twice; Playoffs (September)
South Australia
[Sen.Men] [L]  National Premier Leagues South Australia 2nd-tier league Each year (March→September); Each team plays every other team twice
[Sen.Men] [L]  SA State League One 3rd-tier league Each year (February/March→September); Each team plays every other team twice
[Sen.Men] [L]  SA State League Two 4th-tier league Each year (February/March→September); Each team plays every other team twice
[Sen.Men] [Cup]  Federation Cup State cups Each year (March→July); Includes various amateur teams
[Sen.Women] [L]  Women's National Premier Leagues South Australia Women's 2nd-tier league Each year (February/March→September); Each team plays each other team twice
[Sen.Women] [L]  Women's State League South Australia Women's 3rd-tier league Each year (February/March→September); Each team plays each other team twice
Tasmania
[Sen.Men] [L]  National Premier Leagues Tasmania 2nd-tier league 1977–2004, each year
[Sen.Men] [Cup]  Milan Lakoseljac Cup State cup One of several state cups organized each year
[Sen.Men] [L]  Northern Championship 3rd-tier league Northern Tasmania: Each year (March→August); Each team plays every other team twice
[Sen.Men] [L]  Southern Championship 3rd-tier league Southern Tasmania: Each year (March→August); Each team plays every other team twice; Playoffs (September)
Victoria
[Sen.Men] [L]  National Premier Leagues Victoria 2nd-tier league Each year (March→September); Each team plays every other team twice; Playoffs (September→October)
[Sen.Men] [L]  National Premier Leagues Victoria 2 3rd-tier league Each year (April→September); Each team plays every other team twice
[Sen.Men] [L]  National Premier Leagues Victoria 3 4th-tier league Each year (April→September); Each team plays every other team twice
[Sen.Men] [L]  Victorian State League 1 5th-tier league Each year (April→September); Each team plays every other team twice; 2 groups: North West and South East
[Sen.Men] [Cup]  Dockerty Cup State cup 1909–1996, 2004, annually thereafter.
[Sen.Women] [L]  National Premier Leagues Victoria Women Women's 2nd-tier league Each year (March→September) since 2016.
Western Australia
[Sen.Men] [L]  National Premier Leagues Western Australia 2nd-tier league Each year (April→September); Each team plays every other team twice
[Sen.Men] [L]  Football West State League Division 1 3rd-tier league Each year (April→September); Each team plays every other team twice
[Sen.Men] [L]  Football West State League Division 2 4th-tier league Each year (April→September); Each team plays every other team twice
[Sen.Men] [Cup]  Football West State Cup State cup Each year (February→July)
[Sen.Women] [L]  National Premier Leagues WA Women Women's 2nd-tier league Each year (March→September) since 2021.

Bahrain[edit]

Bahrain Competitions League/Cup
Bahraini Premier League National pro league Each year; Each team plays every other team twice
Bahraini 2nd League [es] 2nd-tier league
Bahraini King's Cup National Cup
Bahraini FA Cup FA Cup
Bahraini Crown Prince Cup Knock-out Cup
Bahraini Super Cup Super Cup
Bahraini Elite Cup [ar] Cup Cup competition by top six teams held in 2018 and 2019; the top six teams will be the clubs ranked 1–5 in the Bahraini Premier League and the Bahraini King's Cup winners.

Bangladesh[edit]

Bangladesh Competitions League/Cup
[Sen.Men] [L]  Bangladesh Football Premier League National pro league Each year; Each team plays every other team twice
[Sen.Men] [L]  Bangladesh Championship League 2nd-tier Professional Football League Each year; Each team plays every other team twice
[Sen.Men] [L]  Dhaka League 3rd-tier Semi-Professional Football League Each year; Each team plays every other team twice
[Sen.Men] [L]  Dhaka Second Division Football League 4th-tier Semi-Professional Football League Each year; Includes two phases
[Sen.Men] [L]  Dhaka Third Division Football League 5th-tier Semi-Professional Football League Each year; Includes two phases
[Sen.Men] [L]  Pioneer Football League 6th-tier Youth Football League Each year; Includes two phases
[Sen.Men] [Cup]  Independence Cup National cup Each year; Teams from Bangladesh Premier League (football) participate in this competition from group stage
[Sen.Men] [Cup]  Federation Cup National cup Each year; Teams from Bangladesh Premier League (football)& Bangladesh Championship League participate in this competition from group stage
[Sen.Men] [Cup]  Super Cup National cup Each year; Non relegated teams in Bangladesh Premier League (football) participate in this competition from group stage
[Sen.Men] [Cup]  Aga Khan Gold Cup International cup discontinued after 1981 and replaced by the President's Gold Cup
[Sen.Men] [Cup]  President Gold Cup International cup This tournament succeeded the Aga Khan Gold Cup until 1993
[Sen.Men] [Cup]  Bangabandhu Cup International cup re-launch tournament in the 2015
[Sen.Women] [L]  Bangladesh Women's Football League National pro league Each year; Each team plays every other team twice

Bhutan[edit]

Leagues[edit]
Cups[edit]

Brunei[edit]

Leagues[edit]
Cups[edit]

Cambodia[edit]

Leagues[edit]
Cups[edit]

China PR[edit]

Mainland China Competitions League/Cup
[Sen.Men] [L]  Chinese Super League 1st-tier league
[Sen.Men] [L]  China League One 2nd-tier league
[Sen.Men] [L]  China League Two 3rd-tier league
[Sen.Men] [L]  Chinese Champions League 4th-tier league
[Sen.Men] [L]  China Amateur Football League 5th-tier & below leagues Regional
[Sen.Men] [Cup]  CFA Cup National cup
[Sen.Men] [Cup]  CFA Super Cup Super cup Between winners of Chinese Super League and CFA Cup
[Sen.Men] [Cup]  Chinese Super League Cup (Defunct cup)
[Sen.Men] [Cup]  Guangdong–Hong Kong Cup Sub-continental cup
[Sen.Men] [Cup]  Jingjinji Champions Cup (Defunct cup)
[Sen.Men] [Cup]  Hong Kong–Shanghai Inter Club Championship (Defunct cup)
[Sen.Women] [L]  Chinese Women's Super League Women's 1st-tier league
[Sen.Women] [L]  Chinese Women's Football League [zh] Women's 2nd-tier league

Guam[edit]

Leagues[edit]
Cups[edit]

Hong Kong[edit]

Leagues[edit]
Cups[edit]

India[edit]

India Competitions League/Cup
All India Football Federation
[Sen.Men] [L]  Indian Super League 1st-tier
[Sen.Men] [L]  I-League 2nd-tier (started as National Football League)
[Sen.Men] [L]  I-League 2 3rd-tier
[Sen.Men] [L]  I-League 3 4th-tier
[Sen.Men] [Cup]  AIFF Super Cup National cup (Previously as Federation Cup)
[Sen.Men] [Cup]  Durand Cup
[Sen.Men] [Cup]  IFA Shield
[Sen.Men] [Cup]  Rovers Cup defunct
[Sen.Men] [Cup]  Indian Super Cup Super Cup defunct
[Youth_Men] [L]  Elite League
[Youth_Men] [L]  Youth League: U18
[Youth_Men] [L]  Juniors League: U15
[Youth_Men] [L]  Sub-Juniors League: U13
[Futsal] [L]  Futsal Club Championship
International domestic competition
[Sen.Men] [National]  Intercontinental Cup
[Sen.Men] [National]  Nehru Cup defunct
Inter-state national competition[edit]
Regional Leagues[edit]
Region/State League
Assam Assam State Premier League
Arunachal Pradesh Indrajit Namchoom Arunachal League
Delhi Delhi Football League
Goa Goa Professional League
Himachal Pradesh Himachal Football League
Jammu and Kashmir J&K Premier Football League
Karnataka Bangalore Football League
Kerala Kerala Premier League
Maharashtra Mumbai Football League
Manipur Manipur State League
Meghalaya Shillong Premier League
Mizoram Mizoram Premier League
Nagaland Nagaland Premier League
Odisha FAO League
Punjab Punjab State Super Football League
Rajasthan R-League A Division
Tamil Nadu Chennai Football League
Uttarakhand Uttarakhand Super League
West Bengal Calcutta Football League
Women's Competitions[edit]
Leagues[edit]
Inter-state national competition[edit]
Regional Leagues[edit]
Region/State League
Delhi FD Women's League
Goa Goa Women's League
Karnataka Karnataka Women's League
Kerala Kerala Women's League
Maharashtra WIFA Women's Football League
Manipur Manipur Women's League
Meghalaya SSA Women's Football League
Odisha Odisha Women's League
Punjab Punjab Women's League
Tamil Nadu Tamil Nadu Women's League
West Bengal Calcutta Women's Football League

Indonesia[edit]

Indonesia Competitions League/Cup
Liga 1 1st-tier league
Liga 2 2nd-tier league
Liga 3 3rd-tier league
Elite Pro Academy Youth league
Piala Indonesia National cup
Soeratin Cup Youth cup
Liga 1 Putri Woman's league
Pertiwi Cup Women's cup

Iran[edit]

Iran Competitions League/Cup
Persian Gulf Pro League 1st-tier league Premier League
Azadegan League 2nd-tier league League 1, Iran Football's 1st Division
League 2 3rd-tier league Iran Football's 2nd Division
League 3 4th/5th-tier leagues Iran Football's 3rd Division
Provincial Leagues 6th-tier league
Hazfi Cup National cup Knockout Cup
Iranian Super Cup Super cup Between winners of Persian Gulf Pro League and Hazfi Cup
Takht Jamshid Cup (Defunct cup)
Kowsar Women Football League Women's 1st-tier league

Iraq[edit]

Leagues[edit]
Cups[edit]
Defunct[edit]

Japan[edit]

Japan Competitions League/Cup
J1 League 1st-tier league Organising body: J.League ; known as the J.League from 1993 to 1998 before becoming a two-division league, and as J.League Division 1 from 1999 to 2014.
J2 League 2nd-tier league Organising body: J.League ; known as J.League Division 2 until 2014
J3 League 3rd-tier league Organising body: J.League
Japan Football League 4th-tier league Treated as equal to J3 League in theory, but in practice it is considered equivalent to a 4th-tier division.
Japan Regional Football Champions League Promotion play-offs to 4th-tier league Until 2015, known as Regional Football League Competition
Japanese Regional Leagues 5th/6th-tier leagues 5th-tier: Hokkaido League, Tohoku League Division 1, Kanto League Division 1, Tokai League Division 1, Hokushin'etsu League Division 1, Kansai League Division 1, Chugoku League, Shikoku League, Kyushu League
6th tier: Tohoku League Division 2 North and South, Kanto League Division 2, Tokai League Division 2, Hokushin'etsu League Division 2, Kansai League Division 2.
Prefectural Leagues [ja] 6th/7th-tier & below leagues  
Emperor's Cup National cup  
J.League Cup League cup Organising body: J.League ; Until the 2023, only J1 League and J2 League teams participate, but from the 2024, J3 League teams will also join.
Japanese Super Cup Super cup Between winners of J1 League and Emperor's Cup
J.League All-Star Soccer Special competitions Recently, the name of the competition has been changed and many irregular events are held as charity matches.
All Japan Adults Football Tournament Non-league cup Also known as the Zensha or Shakaijin Cup ; Only the teams from 5th-tier league and below participate can enter this cup.
All Japan Club Teams Football Tournament Non-league cup Only the teams from 7th-tier league enter this cup
National Sports Festival (Football) [ja] Inter-prefectural tournament
All Japan University Football Championship University tournament
Prime Minister Cup All Japan University Football Championship [ja] University tournament
Prince Takamado Trophy U18 & U15 league
All Japan High School Soccer Tournament High school tournament
Inter-High School Sports Festival (Football) [ja] High school tournament
Japan Club Youth U-18 Championship U-18 cup
J.Youth Cup Youth cup
WE League Women's 1st-tier league Beginning from the 2021–22 season as 1st-tier league
Nadeshiko League Women's 2nd/3rd-tier leagues 2nd-tier: Nadeshiko League Division 1
3rd-tier: Nadeshiko League Division 2
Empress's Cup Women's national cup  
WE League Cup Women's league cup Organising body: WE League ; All teams from the WE League
Nadeshiko League Cup (Defunct women's league cup) Organising body: Nadeshiko League ; All teams from the Nadeshiko League
Japan Soccer League (Defunct national league) 1965–1992, each year;
Japan Football League (former) (Defunct national league) 1992–1998, each year;
Japan Soccer League Cup (Defunct league cup) 1973, 1976–1991, each year; only the teams from both divisions of Japan Soccer League participated
Japanese Super Cup (Defunct super cup) 1977–1984, each year; between Japan Soccer League and Emperor's Cup winners
F.League Futsal 1st/2nd-tier league
All Japan Futsal Championship Futsal national cup
F.League Ocean Cup Futsal league cup

Jordan[edit]

Leagues[edit]
Cups[edit]

Kuwait[edit]

Leagues[edit]
Cups[edit]

Kyrgyzstan[edit]

Leagues[edit]
Cups[edit]

Laos[edit]

Leagues[edit]
Cups[edit]

Lebanon[edit]

Leagues[edit]
Cups[edit]

Macau[edit]

Leagues[edit]
Cups[edit]

Malaysia[edit]

Leagues[edit]
Cups[edit]

Maldives[edit]

Leagues[edit]
Cups[edit]

Mongolia[edit]

Leagues[edit]
Cups[edit]

Myanmar[edit]

Myanmar Competitions League/Cup
Myanmar National League 1st-tier league
Myanmar Premier League (Defunct league) Replaced by Myanmar National League
MNL-2 2nd-tier league Myanmar National League Second Division
WE ARE ONE CUP 3rd-tier league
Regional Leagues 3rd-tier league Yangon League, Yangon Premier League, Kyaukse League
State Leagues 3rd-tier league
Myanmar U-21 National League Youth league
Myanmar U-19 National League Youth league
General Aung San Shield National cup
MFF Charity Cup Super cup Between winners of Myanmar National League and General Aung San Shield
Myanmar National League Cup (Defunct cup)
Myanmar Women League Women's 1st-tier league
Myanmar Futsal League 1st-tier Futsal League
MFF Fustal Open Cup Futsal cup

Nepal[edit]

Leagues[edit]
Cups[edit]

Northern Mariana Islands[edit]

Leagues[edit]

North Korea[edit]

Leagues[edit]
Cups[edit]

Oman[edit]

Leagues[edit]
Cups[edit]

Palestine[edit]

Leagues[edit]
Cups[edit]

Pakistan[edit]

Leagues[edit]
Cups[edit]

Philippines[edit]

Philippines Competitions League/Cup
[Sen.Men] [L]  Philippines Football League 1st-tier league
[Sen.Men] [Cup]  Copa Paulino Alcantara National cup It's also the League Cup
[Sen.Women] [L]  PFF Women's League Women's 1st-tier league
[Sen.Women] [Cup]  PFF Women's Cup Women's cup
[Sen.Men] [Cup]  PFF National Men's Club Championship National cup 2011–2015
[Sen.Men] [Cup]  United Football League Cup League cup 2009–2016
[Youth_Men] [Cup]  PFF National Men's Under-23 Championship National U-23 cup 2011–2013
[Youth_Men] [Cup]  PFF National Men's Under-19 Championship National U-19 cup 2011–2013
[Sen.Men] [L]  Philippine Football League National league 1995, 1998–1999
[Sen.Men] [L]  Filipino Premier League National league 2008
[Sen.Men] [L]  United Football League National league 2009–2016
[Sen.Men] [L]  Philippine Premier League National league 2018–2019
Manila
[Sen.Men] [Cup]  University Athletic Association of the Philippines Collegiate league
[Sen.Men] [L]  Manila Premier Football League 1st-tier league 1997
Cebu
[Sen.Men] [Cup]  Aboitiz Football Cup Cup Each year (November→March)

Qatar[edit]

Qatar Competitions League/Cup
Qatar Stars League 1st-tier league
Second Division League 2nd-tier league
Reserve League (Defunct league)
Emir Cup National cup Changed to Amir Cup in the starting of 2019.
Qatari Stars Cup Cup Only Stars League
Qatar Cup Cup Only top 4 teams of Stars League
Sheikh Jassem Cup Super cup Between winners of Stars League and Emir Cup

Saudi Arabia[edit]

Saudi Arabia Competitions League/Cup
Saudi Pro League 1st-tier league  
Saudi League First Division 2nd-tier league  
Saudi Second Division League 3rd-tier league  
Saudi League third Division 4th-tier leagues Najran Region League, Jizan Region League, Asir Region League, Bahah Region League, Ha'il Region League, Jawf Region League, Tabuk Region League, Northern Borders Region League, Madinah Region League, Makkah Region League, Makkah Region League((Taif Province League)), Qassim Region League((Rass Province League)), Riyadh Region League((al-Duwadmi Province League, Al Zulfi Province League, Al-Kharj Province League, Al Majma'ahProvince League)), Eastern Province Region League((Dammam Province League, Al-Ahsa Province League, Qatif Province League)).
The Custodian of The Two Holy Mosques Cup National cup Also known as the King Cup
Saudi Crown Prince Cup League cup Only the teams from Saudi Professional League and Saudi First Division
Saudi Super Cup Super cup Between winners of Saudi Professional League and The Custodian of The Two Holy Mosques Cup
Saudi Federation Cup Defunct 2011 Saudi Federation Cup 1975/2001, Prince Faisal Bin Fahad Cup 2001/2011, Faisal Bin Fahad U-23 League 2011
Saudi Women's Premier League 1st-tier women's league

Singapore[edit]

Singapore Competitions League/Cup
[Sen.Men] [L]  Singapore Premier League 1st-tier league Each year; Each team plays every other team twice
[Sen.Men] [L]  Singapore Football League Division 1 2nd-tier league Each year; Each team plays every other team in a 1.5 rounds robin
[Sen.Men] [L]  Singapore Football League Division 2 3rd-tier league Each year; Each team plays every other team in a 1.5 rounds robin
[Sen.Men] [L]  Singapore Island Wide League 4th-tier league Each year; 16-clubs of 2 groups
[Sen.Men] [L]  Cosmopolitan Football League Expat league Each year; Expat clubs consisting of mainly expat players
[Sen.Men] [L]  Cosmopolitan League Cup Expat league Each year; Expat clubs consisting of mainly expat players
[Sen.Men] [L]  Equatorial Football League Expat league Each year; Expat clubs consisting of mainly expat players
[Sen.Men] [L]  Singapore Cup National cup Each year
[Sen.Men] [L]  Singapore FA Cup Cup Each year; 2nd-tier,3rd-tier and 4th-tier clubs' cup compeitition
[Sen.Men] [L]  Singapore Community Shield National super cup Each year
[Youth_Men] [L]  FAS Centre of Excellence Developmental Leagues Youth league Each year; youth football clubs affiliated with Football Association of Singapore
[Sen.Women] [L]  FAS Women's Premier League 1st-tier women's league Each year; women's football clubs affiliated with Football Association of Singapore
[Sen.Women] [L]  FAS Women's National League 2nd-tier women's league Each year; women's football clubs affiliated with Football Association of Singapore
[Futsal] [L]  ESPZEN Futsal League Futsal 5-a-side (4 divisions) Each year; private futsal league affiliated with Football Association of Singapore
[Futsal] [L]  D2D International Futsal League Futsal 5-a-side/4-a-side Each year; nation top private futsal league
[Futsal] [L]  D2D Arena Futsal League Futsal 5-a-side/4-a-side Each year; nation top private futsal league
[Futsal] [Cup]  D2D Futsal Cup Futsal cup Each year; futsal clubs from International and Arena futsal league

South Korea[edit]

South Korea Competitions League/Cup
K League 1 1st-tier league Organising body: K League ; known as K League Classic until 2017
K League 2 2nd-tier league Organising body: K League ; known as K League Challenge until 2017
K3 League 3rd-tier league Semi-professional first level
K4 League 4th-tier league Semi-professional second level
K5 League 5th-tier league Amateur first level
K6 League [ko] 6th-tier league Amateur second level
K7 League [ko] 7th-tier league Amateur third level
Regional competitions 8th-tier and below league
Korea National League (Defunct league) held annually from 2003 to 2019
Korean FA Cup National cup  
K League All-Star Game Special competitions Irregularly held
Challengers Cup Lower cup
Korean Super Cup (Defunct cup)
Korean League Cup (Defunct cup)
Korea National League Championship (Defunct cup)
Adidas Cup (Defunct cup)
Daehan Fire Insurance Cup (Defunct cup)
Phillip Morriss Cup (Defunct cup)
Prospecs Cup (Defunct cup)
Hauzen Cup (Defunct cup)
WK League Women 1st-tier league Professional women first level

Sri Lanka[edit]

Leagues[edit]
Cups[edit]

Syria[edit]

Leagues[edit]
Cups[edit]

Taiwan (Chinese Taipei)[edit]

Taiwan Competitions League/Cup
Taiwan Football Premier League 1st-tier league
Taiwan Football Challenge League 2nd-tier league Taiwan Second Division Football League
Intercity Football League (Defunct league) Replaced by Taiwan Football Premier League
Enterprise Football League (Defunct league) Replaced by Intercity Football League
Highschool Football League Youth league Under-19 men
National Youth Cup Youth cup Under-19 men, under-17 men, and under-19 women
National High School Games Youth competition
Chinese Taipei FA Cup National cup
Taiwan Mulan Football League Women's 1st-tier league

Tajikistan[edit]

Leagues[edit]
Cups[edit]

Thailand[edit]

Thailand Competitions League/Cup
Thai League 1 1st-tier league  
Thai League 2 2nd-tier league (The top 3 teams promotion to the Thai League.)
Thai League 3 3rd-tier league 3rd-tier:North Eastern Region, Northern Region, Central & Eastern Region, Central & Western Region, Bangkok & field Region, Southern Region. (The league winners and runners up of 6 regional groups would enter the championships stage. Twelve teams were split into two groups of A & B, with the top two teams from group A & B gaining promotion to the Thai Division 1 League)
Thailand Semi-Pro League 4th-tier league
Thailand Amateur League 5th-tier league
Thai League 4 (Defunct 4th-tier league until 2020)
Thai FA Cup National Cup  
Thai League Cup League Cup  
Thailand Champions Cup Super Cup Between winners of Thai League 1 and Thai FA Cup.
Thai League All-Star Football Special competition  
Provincial League (Defunct national League) 1999–2008, each year;
Kor Royal Cup (Defunct super Cup) 1916–2016, each year;
Khǒr Royal Cup (Defunct non-league cup) 1916–2015, each year;
Khor Royal Cup (Defunct non-league cup) 1962–2015, each year;
Ngor Royal Cup (Defunct non-league cup) 1962–2015, each year;

Timor-Leste[edit]

Leagues[edit]
Cups[edit]

Turkmenistan[edit]

Leagues[edit]
Cups[edit]

United Arab Emirates[edit]

Leagues[edit]
Cups[edit]

Uzbekistan[edit]

Leagues[edit]
Cups[edit]

Vietnam[edit]

Leagues[edit]
Cups[edit]

Yemen[edit]

Leagues[edit]
Cups[edit]

CAF (African competitions)[edit]

This section lists the competitions ruled by the Confederation of African Football (CAF), or by federation members of the CAF.

Algeria | Angola | Benin | Botswana | Burkina Faso | Burundi | Cameroon | Cape Verde | Central African Republic | Chad | Comoros | Congo | DR Congo | Djibouti | Egypt | Equatorial Guinea | Eritrea | Eswatini | Ethiopia | Gabon | Gambia | Ghana | Guinea | Guinea-Bissau | Ivory Coast | Kenya | Lesotho | Liberia | Libya | Madagascar | Malawi | Mali | Mauritania | Mauritius | Morocco | Mozambique | Namibia | Niger | Nigeria | Reunion | Rwanda | São Tomé and Príncipe | Senegal | Seychelles | Sierra Leone | Somalia | South Africa | South Sudan | Sudan | Tanzania | Togo | Tunisia | Uganda | Zambia | Zanzibar | Zimbabwe

National teams[edit]

-Defunct-[edit]

Sub-federation competitions[edit]

-Defunct-[edit]

Clubs[edit]

-Defunct-[edit]

Sub-federation competitions[edit]

Algeria[edit]

Algeria Competitions League/Cup
[Sen.Men] [L]  Algerian Ligue Professionnelle 1 1st-tier league Each year (August→June); Each team plays every other team twice
[Sen.Men] [L]  Algerian Ligue Professionnelle 2 2nd-tier league Each year (August→June); Each team plays every other team twice
[Sen.Men] [L]  Ligue Nationale 3rd-tier league Each year (August→June); Each team plays every other team twice
[Sen.Men] [L]  Ligue Inter-Régions 4th-tier league Each year (August→June); Each team plays every other team twice
[Sen.Men] [L]  Ligue Régional I & II 5th/6th-tier leagues Each year (August→June); Each team plays every other team twice
[Sen.Men] [Cup]  Algerian Cup National cup Each year (National phase: January→June)
[Sen.Men] [Cup]  Algerian Super Cup Super cup Each year (November); Between Algerian Championnat National and Algerian Cup winners
[Sen.Men] [Cup]  Algerian League Cup League cup 1992–2000
[Youth_Men] [L]  Argerian U21 League U21 league
[Youth_Men] [Cup]  U21 Cup
[Sen.Women] [L]  Algerian Women's Championship Women 1st-tier league Each year (August→June); Each team plays every other team twice
[Sen.Women] [Cup]  Algerian Women's Cup Women National cup Each year

Angola[edit]

Angola Competitions League/Cup
[Sen.Men] [L]  Girabola 1st-tier league Each year (February→October); Each team plays every other team twice
[Sen.Men] [L]  Segundona 2nd-tier league Each year (February→October); Each team plays every other team twice
[Sen.Men] [L]  Angolan Provincial Football Stage 3rd-tier league Each year (February→October); Each team plays every other team twice
[Sen.Men] [Cup]  Angolan SuperCup Super cup Each year (February); Between Girabola and Angolan Cup winners

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