Friendship Cup

Friendship Cup (フレンドシップカップ Furendoshippu Kappu) is a tournament held in the Synchro Dimension mentioned in the Yu-Gi-Oh! ARC-V. The tournament is said to have made Jack Atlas the current Duel King. It was created to promote harmony between the Tops and Commons after the Commons revolted when Chojiro Tokumatsu was arrested.

There appears to be a large amount of controversy regarding the motives of the tournament, due to Jack being viewed as a traitor by many of the Commons, a hero by the other part, and the Tops consider him to be one of them. According to Yūgo the purpose of the event is deciding who is worthy of challenging Jack to a Duel. Every year a participant is picked for an exhibition match, which in reality is meant to show the rest Jack's overwhelming strength, because of that Jack's opponent is called "The King's sacrifice".

The name of the tournament is likely a reference to the Fortune Cup tournament in ''Yu-Gi-Oh! 5D's'' that formed a major story arc in the first season. Another similarity is the fact that Yūgo, Dennis and Shun want to compete in such tournament for the chance to Duel against Jack, albeit for different reasons, as well as the main protagonist of their respective series being personally invited by the head of Security after escaping from prison.

Requirements
Within the Underground Dueling Arena, defeating 10 people in a row allows one to participate in such tournament. Alternatively, one can also sign up by filling an application sheet, which apparently needs to be approved by​ Jean-Michel Roger, though Jean may also invite people he deems worthy himself.

Participants

 * Reiji Akaba
 * Yūya Sakaki
 * Yuzu Hīragi
 * Yūgo
 * Serena
 * Crow Hogan
 * Jack Atlas
 * Shinji Weber
 * Tsukikage
 * Shingo Sawatari
 * Dennis Macfield
 * Shun Kurosaki
 * Noboru Gongenzaka
 * Damon Lopez
 * Chojiro Tokumatsu
 * Tony Simon
 * Duel Chaser 227
 * Sergey Volkov

Previous

 * Jack Atlas
 * Divine

Tournament
The Friendship Cup is conducted as a 16-player knock-out tournament. The participants are kept in a building owned by the Executive Council to keep Jean-Michel Roger and Security from interfering, although they are locked in. Matchups are determind on the spot with the remaining participants, with the chosen Duelists being released at that moment and led to the Duel Palace. The losers, however, are forced to leave the building.