AGCFF Gulf Club Champions League


The AGCFF Gulf Club Champions League, formerly known as the GCC Champions League, is a regional football competition governed by the Arab Gulf Cup Football Federation for clubs from its eight member nations.
The tournament was founded by the Gulf Cooperation Council and was first organised in 1982. During its early years, the GCC Club Championship also acted as a qualification tournament for the Asian Club Championship. The last edition organised by the GCC was the 30th edition in 2015, which featured twelve teams, while its attempts to organise the 31st edition failed.
The tournament was relaunched by the AGCFF for the 2024–25 season under the name AGCFF Gulf Club Champions League, featuring eight teams. Duhok are the current champions, having beaten Al-Qadisiya in the 2025 final.

Winners

Performances

Performance by nation

The following table lists countries by number of winners and runners-up in the competition.
Saudi Arabia is the leader by nation with 13 titles.
#NationWinnersRunners-up
1136
284
368
417
513
613
710

Performance by club

The following table lists clubs by the number of winners and runners-up in the competition.
TeamWinnersRunners-upWinning yearsRunners-up years