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interclub

British  
/ ɪntəˈklʌb /

adjective

  1. of, relating to, or conducted between two or more clubs

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It also said rules that demand prior approval for "interclub football projects" were "unlawful" and that their exclusive control in negotiating commercial rights for competitions was restriction of trade.

From BBC

African and Moroccan champions Wydad Casablanca took the club of the year prize for the second time in a row, while Egypt goalkeeper Mohamed El Shenawy, whose Nations Cup ended early because of injury, was named the Interclub Player of the year.

From BBC

Meanwhile, Ghana's Evelyn Badu - who was with Hasaacas Ladies before moving to Norway - took both the young player and first interclub player award.

From BBC

“A match played in the framework of the most prestigious European interclub competition is a major sporting event, and we offered our support to the organizers as soon as this possibility was raised,” the Romanian soccer federation president, Razvan Burleanu, told Agence France-Presse.

From New York Times

Part of this confidence comes from his four-day trip to North Korea in 2013 to oversee their hosting of the Asian Interclub Cup, staged in front of a watching Jong-un in a 6,000-capacity stadium which Adamfi puts on a par with a typical Olympic weightlifting venue.

From BBC