List of Central American football champions

The CONCACAF Central American Cup is the top regional tournament for clubs from Central America.[1] Although, this tournament was first contested in 2023, multiple different former competitions have been played before to crown a regional champion. The official competitions that grant this title are the CONCACAF Champions Cup qualification stage (1964–1991), the UNCAF Interclub Cup (1999–2007) and the already mentioned CONCACAF Central American Cup (2023–present). Several clubs have also won the CONCACAF Champions Cup, the CONCACAF League and the CONCACAF Cup Winners Cup, however, these tournaments, although officials, also included teams from other regions from CONCACAF outside of Central America, therefore, not added to this list. There were other non-official tournaments played during the 1970s, 1980s and 1990s, such as the Copa Fraternidad[2] and the Torneo Grandes de Centro América,[3] being the most prominents.

Winners

Year Winners (number of titles) Runners-up
CONCACAF Champions Cup qualifying stage (1964–1998)
1964 Uruguay (1) Municipal
1965 Saprissa (1) Águila
1966 Not held
1967 Alianza (1) Aurora
1968 Aurora (1) Olimpia
1969 No proper Central American stage programed; all rounds mixed with northern and/or Caribbean clubs
1970 Saprissa (2) Olimpia
1971 Central American stage for qualifying purposes only; no final programed. Both Comunicaciones (GUA) and Alajuelense (CRC) advanced to further stage
1972 No proper Central American stage programed; all rounds mixed with northern and/or Caribbean clubs
1973 Saprissa (3) Alajuelense
1974 Municipal (1) Alianza
1975 Saprissa (4) Municipal
1976 Águila (1) Diriangén
1977 Saprissa (5) Municipal
1978 Comunicaciones (1) Saprissa
1979 FAS (1) Cartaginés (withdrew)
1980 Universidad (1) Marathón
19811985 No proper Central American stage programed; all rounds mixed with northern and/or Caribbean clubs
1986 Central American stage for qualifying purposes only; no final programed. Both Alajuelense (CRC) and Motagua (HON) advanced to further stage
1987 Olimpia (1) Saprissa
1988 Alajuelense (1) Olimpia
1989 Olimpia (2) Herediano
1990 Olimpia (3) Luis Ángel Firpo
1991 Real España (1) Saprissa
19921996 No proper Central American stage programed; all rounds mixed with northern and/or Caribbean clubs
1997 Central American stage for qualifying purposes only; no final programed. All Comunicaciones (GUA), Luis Ángel Firpo (SLV) and Cartaginés (CRC) advanced to further stage
1998 Central American stage for qualifying purposes only; no final programed. All Saprissa (CRC), Luis Ángel Firpo (SLV) and Alajuelense (CRC) advanced to further stage
20082017 No proper Central American stage programed; all Central American clubs qualified through their domestic leagues and the CONCACAF League on-forward
UNCAF Interclub Cup (1999–2007)
1999 Olimpia (4) Alajuelense
2000 Olimpia (5) Alajuelense
2001 Municipal (2) Saprissa
2002 Alajuelense (2) Árabe Unido
2003 Saprissa (6) Comunicaciones
2004 Municipal (3) Saprissa
2005 Alajuelense (3) Olimpia
2006 Puntarenas (1) Olimpia
2007 Motagua (1) Saprissa
CONCACAF Central American Cup (2023–)
2023 Alajuelense (4) Real Estelí
2024 Alajuelense (5) Real Estelí
2025 Alajuelense (6) Xelajú

Other versions

The CONCACAF League was a second-tier competition organized by CONCACAF between 2017 and 2022 which served as a method of qualification to the CONCACAF Champions League.[4] The tournament was open to Central American, Caribbean and Canadian clubs, however more than 80% of the berths in each tournament were allocated to Central American clubs. Although not officially a regional tournament, in the Central American lore, the winners of this cup have been considered "Central American champions";[5] even more because after all editions, all winners and finalists happened to be from Central America.

Year Winners (number of titles) Runners-up
CONCACAF League (2017–2022)
2017 Olimpia (1) Santos de Guápiles
2018 Herediano (1) Motagua
2019 Saprissa (1) Motagua
2020 Alajuelense (1) Saprissa
2021 Comunicaciones (1) Motagua
2022 Olimpia (2) Alajuelense

Non-official competitions

These tournaments were exhibition association football cups played between Central American clubs, not necessarily by the domestic cup or league holders, but more often by invitation.[6]

Year Winners (number of titles) Runners-up
Championship of Central America and the Caribbean (1961)
1961 Alajuelense (1) Águila
Copa Fraternidad (1971–1984)
1971 Comunicaciones (1) Saprissa
1972 Saprissa (1) Aurora
1973 Saprissa (2) Águila
1974 Municipal (1) Saprissa
1975 Platense (1) Aurora
1976 Aurora (1) Comunicaciones
1977 Municipal (2) Comunicaciones
1978 Saprissa (3) Cartaginés
1979 Aurora (2) Real España
1980 Broncos (1) Alianza
1981 Real España (1) Olimpia
1982 Real España (2) Xelajú
1983 Comunicaciones (2) Aurora
1984 Final round abandoned
Torneo Grandes de Centro América (1996–1998)
1996 Alajuelense (1) Saprissa
1997 Alianza (1) Saprissa
1997–98 Saprissa (1) Municipal
Copa Premier Centroamericana (2019)
2019–20 Real España (1) Olimpia

Titles by club

Club Titles Winning years
Official only (Includes CONCACAF League)
Saprissa 7 1965, 1970, 1973, 1975, 1977, 2003, 2019
Olimpia 7 1987, 1989, 1990, 1999, 2000, 2017, 2022
Alajuelense 7 1988, 2002, 2005, 2020, 2023, 2024, 2025
Municipal 3 1974, 2001, 2004
Comunicaciones 2 1978, 2021
Uruguay 1 1964
Alianza 1 1967
Aurora 1 1968
Águila 1 1976
FAS 1 1979
Universidad 1 1980
Real España 1 1991
Puntarenas 1 2006
Motagua 1 2007
Herediano 1 2018
Including non-officials
Saprissa 11 1965, 1970, 1972, 1973, 1973, 1975, 1977, 1978, 1997–98, 2003, 2019
Alajuelense 9 1961, 1988, 1996, 2002, 2005, 2020, 2023, 2024, 2025
Olimpia 7 1987, 1989, 1990, 1999, 2000, 2017, 2022
Municipal 5 1974, 1974, 1977, 2001, 2004
Real España 4 1981, 1982, 1991, 2019–20
Comunicaciones 4 1971, 1978, 1983, 2021
Aurora 3 1968, 1976, 1979
Alianza 2 1967, 1997
Uruguay 1 1964
Platense 1 1975
Águila 1 1976
FAS 1 1979
Universidad 1 1980
Broncos 1 1980
Puntarenas 1 2006
Motagua 1 2007
Herediano 1 2018

See also

References

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  2. ^ "Copa Fraternidad". RSSSF.org. RSSSF. Retrieved 11 October 2018.
  3. ^ "UNCAF Club Championships". RSSSF.org. RSSSF. Retrieved 29 December 2025.
  4. ^ "Concacaf Reveals Champions League Expansion, New Format Starting in Fall 2023". SI.com. Sports Illustrated. Retrieved 4 February 2021.
  5. ^ "Los 103 años del Club Sport Herediano". buzonderodrigo.com. Buzón de Rodrigo. Retrieved 12 June 2024.
  6. ^ "Copa Confraternidad y el Torneo Grandes de Centroamérica, dos competencias cuya organización será siempre cuestionada". DiarioMas.hn. La Tribuna. Retrieved 16 January 2026.