The Campeonato Centroamericano (English: Central American Championship) was the international club competition organized by CCCF and NAFC, the two predecessor confederations of CONCACAF, as its top continental football tournament.
In the second edition, the tournament changed its name to Campeonato Centroamericano y Caribe (English: Central American and Caribbean Championship), it was held in 1961 with 5 participating clubs (4 Central American clubs and one Caribbean club).
In 1961, CCCF and NAFC were dissolved after merging to found CONCACAF.
The CONCACAF Champions Cup was created and started in 1962.
Alajuelense Olimpia Guadalajara Águila Alajuelense Comunicaciones Olimpia Jong Holland Only 2 editions of the tournament were held (1959 and 1961).