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, CAFA, CONESPIO, CRF or respective Mandalanusan or Arrosian confederation.
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.