IFCF Super Cup

The IFCF Super Cup is a round-robin tournament played between the winners of the Champions' League, Challengers Cup, and Liga B Champions Trophy. It closely follows the format of the former UICA Super Cup. The teams are ranked on conventional league table, with three points for a win and one point for a draw. Ties in standings points are broken by goal difference, followed by goals scored, and if teams are still tied a penalty shootout between the teams involved is held. The team finishing first is awarded the Super Cup trophy, while silver and bronze medals are awarded to the second and third-place teams.

In the first seven editions, the Champions League winners won the Super Cup on all but two occasions, one of which was notable - Straightdale FC (Valanora), who prevailed in Super Cup 3 as winners of the Liga B Champions Trophy. In the history of IFCF and UICA competitions, this was only the second time that the winner of the second division championship had accomplished this feat. Remarkably, another Vanorian club became the third club to accomplish this when Club ESF won the 11th Super Cup.

Clubs from Valanora have won the Super Cup a total of four times, the most of any association. In addition, two-time winners Raynor City United have won the trophy the most times.