AFA Alliance World Cup

The AFA Alliance World Cup, often shortened to the 'Alliance World Cup, is an international association football competition contested by the senior men's national teams of the members of the Alliance of Independent Nations and the Alliance Football Association (AFA), which is the sport's governing body for AIN. The championship has been awarded for only one year and is to be an annual tournament. The current champion is Kingston and Boyce, who won the 2014 AFA Alliance World Cup in New Holland beating Cattala and New Duveland, the only incarnation of the tournament has been won by Kingston and Boyce.

The current format run of the competition involves a sign-up to the tournament. All those who sign up are separated into groups of 4 if possible and include the qualifying host nation(s). The 2015 AFA Alliance World Cup is current in the bidding process and will be held in either Europe, East Asia or North America due to the nations current in AIN and a new rule banning nations in the same continent as the previous host winning the hosting rights.