Cup of Champions
The Cup of Champions is a name given to several association football competitions that were primarily invitationals featuring recent champions of World Cup Committee-affiliated and regional tournaments. The Eagles Cup now seeds half of its structure to fulfill these criteria, and recognizes previous tournaments as predecessors to this title.
| Number | Host | Champions | 2nd place | 3rd place | Cycle | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | The Macabees | Starblaydia | Cravan | Dancougar | 48 | As "Kings' Cup I," freestanding tournament |
| 2 | Cassadaigua and Equestrian States | Osarius | Apox | Eura | 67 | As "Confederations Cup 1," administered by Free Republics |
| 3 | Free Republics | Polar Islandstates | Farfadillis | German American States | 68 | As "Confederations Cup 2" |
| 4 | Equestrian States | Vilita | Polar Islandstates | Valanora | 69 | As "Cup of Champions 3" |
| 5 | Equestrian States and San Jose Guayabal | Polar Islandstates | Osarius | Vilita | 70 | As "Cup of Champions 4" |
| 6 | Turori | Cosumar | Schottia | Valanora | 79 | Part of Eagles Cup 7 |
| 7 | Free Republics | Brenecia | Vilita | Free Republics | 81 | As "Cup of Champions 6" |
| 8 | Banija | Kita-Hinode | Omerica | Vilita | 83 | As "Cup of Champions 7" |
| 9 | Turori | Farfadillis | Pasarga | Brenecia | 85 | Part of Eagles Cup 8 |
- Note: "cycle" refers to the World Cup immediately following/coinciding with the tournament.