Cup of Champions
| Organising body | Eagle's Club |
|---|---|
| Number of teams | 8 |
| Current champions | |
| Most successful team(s) | |
| Current: Eagle's Cup IX | |
The Cup of Champions is an invitational association football tournament intermittently contested between the winners of major international football tournaments. Held under various names throughout its history, the tournament is currently contested as one half of the Eagle's Cup, alongside the Cocoa-bo Challenge Trophy.
The Polar Islandstates are the most successful team in the tournament, having contested the three finals and won two titles. The current champions are Farfadillis, who defeated Pasarga in the Cup of Champions 9 Final.
Eligible teams
Under Eagle's Club regulations, the Cup of Champions should ideally include no more than eight teams. Additionally, at least three-quarters of the entrants must be the titleholders of a World Cup Committee tournament or recognised regional championship for the tournament to be considered a valid Cup of Champions.
The Eagle's Club currently awards invitations to the winners of the following tournaments:
- World Cup
- Cup of Harmony
- Baptism of Fire
- AOCAF Cup
- Copa Rushmori
- Campionato Esportiva
- Independent Associations Championship
The eighth invitation is awarded at the discretion of the Eagle's Club, usually to the Cup of Champions titleholders or the highest-ranked team in the KPB ranking system. Before the merger of the Cup of Champions with the Eagle's Cup, the hosts of the upcoming World Cup were also granted invitations to the Cup of Champions.
Championship history
The following tournaments are currently recognised as official Cups of Champions by the Eagle's Club. Tournaments are listed under their original names, followed by the Eagle's Club's official numbering.