Euskal Herriko Futbol Txapelketa

The Euskal Herriko Futbol Txapelketa (Basque Country Football Championship) is a regional football friendly competition run by Euskal Herria Kirola (Basque Country Sport). It is contested by teams from the Basque Country that play in La Liga.

It was first played in the 2016–17 season.

Format
In the regular season, the scores of the games in La Liga played between the region's teams ('Basque football derbies') are used to create the standings. The best two teams qualify for the final, played in a neutral stadium.

Top goalscorers
Minimum of 6 goals in total for inclusion on list.

2016–17
There were five eligible clubs and 20 fixtures between them in the 2016–17 La Liga campaign.

2017–18
There were four eligible clubs and 12 fixtures between them in the 2017–18 La Liga campaign.

2018–19
There were four eligible clubs and 12 fixtures between them in the 2018–19 La Liga campaign.

Relevant matches
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 * round     = 8/2
 * date      = 5 October 2018
 * time      = 21:00 CEST (UTC+02:00)
 * team1     = Athletic Bilbao
 * score     =1–3
 * report    =https://www.laliga.es/directo/temporada-2018-2019/laliga-santander/8/athletic_real-sociedad
 * team2     = Real Sociedad
 * goals1    =
 * Muniain {{goal|32}}}
 * goals2    =
 * Oyarzabal ⚽ 30' (pen.), 74' (pen.)
 * Sangalli ⚽ 47'
 * stadium   = San Mamés
 * location  = Bilbao
 * attendance = 46,684
 * referee   = Alejandro Hernández Hernández
 * result    =

2019–20
There were five eligible clubs and 20 fixtures between them in the 2019–20 La Liga campaign (Osasuna were promoted as winners of the 2018–19 Segunda División, while the top-tier teams all finished in mid-table within 6 points of one another). During pre-season, the clubs came to an agreement that they would all charge away supporters a maximum of €25 for derby match tickets, following previous years where increased prices were being charged by some.

2020–21
There were five eligible clubs and 20 fixtures between them in the 2020–21 La Liga campaign (the delayed 2020 Copa del Rey final between Athletic and Real Sociedad is not included).

2021–22
There were four eligible clubs and 12 fixtures between them in the 2021–22 La Liga campaign.

2022–23
There were three eligible clubs and six fixtures between them in the 2022–23 La Liga campaign (the 2022–23 Copa del Rey semi-final tie between Athletic Bilbao and Osasuna is not included).

2023–24
There were four eligible clubs and 12 fixtures between them in the 2023–24 La Liga campaign.