KIFF Kadersaryinan Cup

The KIFF Kadersaryinan Cup is a biennial international football tournament run for teams in the Kadersaryinan Islands by the Kadersaryinan Islands Football Federation. Held every two years, from its inception in 1993 until 2019 it was used to qualify teams for the, however this method was discontinued after the creation of the. Since the 2021 edition, therefore, it has simply been played to discover the strongest footballing nation in the Kadersaryinan Islands.

Format
A qualifying group stage is played in the season preceding the tournament, with all fifty-five Kadersaryinan nations fielding sides. They are sorted into eight groups of six and one group of nine, and each nation plays each other twice, home and away, in a round-robin format, over twelve match weekends. The top teams from each group qualify automatically, as do the three best second-placed teams. The remaining four slots are decided via a play-off between the sixth second-placed teams left: each team plays each other twice just like a group stage, however the four best teams progress.

In the finals, each team is drawn against each other randomly, and match up in a knockout format in the same vein as that seen at the, except that the semi-finals are played over two legs.

Teams are given three substitutes, and since 2007 if a game goes to extra time teams are given one extra substitution.

If matches are drawn after 90 minutes of play:

Editions
* The 2001 final was settled via the golden goal - Zarujadec scored in the 100th minute of extra time, winning the match.