Jorge Ka Championship Trophy

The Jorge Ka Championship Trophy (Chinese: 賈臻漢冠軍獎盃; pinyin: Jiǎ Zhēnhàn guànjūn jiǎngbēi) is a football (soccer) competition that is organized by the National Association for Football (NAF), Tseng's top football league. It determines the champion of the NAF at the end of each season.

First held in 1960 as the NAF Super Trophy (NAF超級獎盃), it was renamed the Jorge Ka Championship Trophy starting in 1963 in honour of Jorge Ka Chun Hon (賈臻漢), one of the greatest Tsengian footballers, who suddenly died during a game in 1962.

It is generally regarded as the Tsengian equivalent to league cup competitions played in many countries, including in, and is complementary to the Tseng Football Championship competed between clubs from all divisions of professional football in Tseng.

History
The National Football League held a league cup competition known as the NFL Football Cup from 1953 to 1959, before ending it in 1960 as the league folded in the middle of the 1960 season.

In 1960, the NAF announced their championship would be called the NAF Super Trophy, before renaming it the Jorge Ka Championship Trophy in 1963, following Ka's death in 1962.

From 1962 to 1991, all matches in the NAF playoffs were determined by aggregate score, including the Jorge Ka championship match. The current format started after the 2005 season.

Format
At the end of the season, the top 16 teams go into the playoffs. Teams play three games against each other for the first and second rounds. The team that goes through in these rounds is the one with the highest aggregate score. In the semi-final the four teams play one game and the two teams that win will go to the final, where they will play one game to decide the winner.

Winners
"Main article: List of Tsengian football champions (1960-)"