Supercup

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Supercup ( English for Super Cup) is a competition in sport in which the winners of two competitions compete against each other. In contrast to the unification fight , however, the merging of the winning titles is not intended. Also, the title is by no means to be seen as the highest of the respective association, much more it is a lot lower in sporting value compared to the others. Supercup competitions are mainly played in football - mostly as a game between champions and cup winners of a country.

Supercup competitions in basketball

On international level

At the national level

Supercup competitions in ice hockey

At the continental level

Supercup competitions in football

At the continental level

Three of the six continental football associations are currently hosting continental supercups:

At the national level

Europe ( UEFA )

Africa ( CAF )

Asia ( AFC )

South America ( CONMEBOL )

North, Central America & Caribbean ( CONCACAF )

Supercup competitions in handball

On international level

At the national level

Supercup competitions in rugby union

On international level

Supercup competitions in floorball

At the national level

Supercup competitions in volleyball

At the national level

See also