The CONCACAF Central American Cup (Spanish: Copa Centroamericana de CONCACAF) is an international association football competition organized by CONCACAF as its top regional tournament for clubs from Central America. It serves as a qualification method for the CONCACAF Champions Cup.

History

On 21 September 2021, CONCACAF announced plans for an expansion of the CONCACAF Champions League tournament from 16 to 27 teams beginning in 2024. As part of the restructuring, regional qualification tournaments will be held for teams from North America, Central America, and the Caribbean beginning in 2023. The CONCACAF Central American Cup will replace CONCACAF League as the sole method of qualification to CONCACAF Champions Cup for teams from Central America.

The CONCACAF Central American Cup is a premier soccer tournament that brings together the top clubs from Central America to compete for regional supremacy. Organized by the Confederation of North, Central America, and Caribbean Association Football (CONCACAF), this competition showcases the best talent from countries such as Costa Rica, Honduras, El Salvador, Guatemala, Nicaragua, and Panama. The tournament features a dynamic format with group stages followed by knockout rounds, offering thrilling matches and intense rivalries. It serves as a vital platform for clubs to demonstrate their skills, earn regional bragging rights, and secure qualification for larger CONCACAF competitions. Fans can expect exciting football, passionate atmospheres, and a celebration of Central American football excellence.