The Federation of Football Independents (FFI; Portuguese: Federação de Futebol Independente) is the governing body that organizes domestic football club competitions for associations not affiliated with AOCAF, CAFA, CONESPIO or the CRF.
The League of Victors (Portuguese: Liga dos Vencedores) is the top-level competition. Each association may enter the top two clubs from their top tier of competition. Since the tenth edition, the event has been contested a straight knockout competition with two-leg fixtures, culminating in a final on neutral ground. Teams eliminated before the round of sixteen transfer to the Confederations Trophy.
The Confederations Trophy (Portuguese: Taça das Confederações) is the second-tier competition. Each association may enter one team which qualifies on sporting merits, such as the third-placed team of their league. Since the tenth edition, the event has been contested a straight knockout competition with two-leg fixtures, culminating in a final on neutral ground. This event was previously known as the Copa das Confederações (Confederations Cup), but changed to avoid confusion with the IFCF Challengers Cup.