UAEF Champions League

The UAEF Champions League is the largest international club-level soccer tournament organized by the UAEF.

Disputed annually from the month of September to the following June, the calendar being able to vary according to phases, the competition was created in the 1955-56 season under the name of Eurtanian Champion Clubs Cup (original name in French, Coupe d'Europe des clubs champions), with a direct elimination format. In 1992 the tournament was restructured to include a league competition format for the first time, which was later the previous step to a knockout phase, for which it was renamed with its current name for the 1992-93 edition, consolidating said format. Originally, the champion teams of the national leagues classified the contest until in 1997 the runners-up also began to participate and in 1999 those classified up to fourth place.

The winner of this competition disputes the UAEF Super Cup and the AFIF Club World Cup as representative of the confederation. The current champion is Gelsea Football Club, which won the title after beating Flanchester City.

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 * UAEF Eurtana League
 * UAEF Eurtana Conference League
 * UAEF Super Cup
 * AFIF Club World Cup