CONCACAF was founded in its current form in 1961, with the fusion of CCCF and NAFC, and is one of the six continental confederations affiliated with FIFA. Its primary administrative functions are to organize competitions for national teams and clubs, and to conduct World Cup qualifying tournaments.
CFU Club Championship - Club championship for Caribbean, top 3 qualify for Champions' League
SuperLiga - Club championship for North America between 8 teams from the FMF (Mexico) and the MLS (USA/Canada), by invitation the first year and by merit from the second year forward. First tournament held in 2007.
Canadian Championship Club championship for Canada. Winner qualifies for Champions' League
Defunct
CONCACAF Cup Winners Cup Was for teams that won their nations domestic cup competitions; Held from 1991-1998, replaced by CONCACAF Giants Cup.
CONCACAF Giants Cup Was for teams with highest attendance, held in 2001 only.