- FIFA Women’s Champions Cup™ to be introduced from 2026
- Best women’s club from each confederation to compete for new trophy
- Inaugural FIFA Women’s Club World Cup™ to be held in 2028
“The FIFA Women’s Club World Cup will be a defining moment in the growth of women’s club football, giving the world’s top clubs the platform they deserve to compete against the best and put the women’s club game in the global spotlight. Following extensive consultation with key stakeholders, the inaugural edition will take place in 2028 and will feature a total of 19 clubs, allowing for a competitive and an inclusive format based on the sporting merit accumulated at global level through the new FIFA Women’s Champions Cup in the previous two years.”
Jill Ellis, FIFA's Chief Football Officer and the only two-time winning FIFA Women's World Cup™ head coach, added: "These are more than just new tournaments - these are drivers for the future of our sport that will raise standards, provide invaluable opportunities for growth and local development, and generate new revenue – all on a global scale. We thank the confederations, clubs, leagues, players and all stakeholders for their open dialogue and support, as well as the FIFA Council for taking the final decision to give women's club football an unprecedented global stage on a truly historic day that will redefine the women's game".
According to the FIFA Council decision, the inaugural edition of the quadrennial FIFA Women’s Club World Cup will take place in January-February 2028. Six clubs representing the AFC, CAF, Concacaf, CONMEBOL, the OFC and UEFA will take part in the play-in stage. The three winners will advance to the group stage and join 13 other clubs. The AFC, CAF, Concacaf and CONMEBOL will each have two direct slots, while UEFA will have five berths. The group stage will feature four groups of four, with the top two teams from each group progressing to the knockout stage.
All matches – from the play-in stage to the final – will be held at a neutral venue to be determined by FIFA in due course. The seedings for the 2032 edition will be decided at a later date, taking into account the results and performances of clubs in all competitions played in previous years.
Introducing the FIFA Women’s Champions Cup
The FIFA Council also approved the creation of the FIFA Women’s Champions Cup which will bring together the six continental club champions from the full season preceding the tournament to compete for a coveted new trophy, enhancing the competitive landscape in the women’s game and raising its international profile. The FIFA Women’s Champions Cup will be held every non-FIFA Women’s Club World Cup year.
The preliminary stage of the 2026 competition will feature two knockout rounds, the exact dates of which will be determined in conjunction with the clubs and their respective confederations. The AFC champions will host the OFC champions in Round 1, with the winners visiting the CAF champions in Round 2. The Round 2 winners will progress to a Final Four to be played between Wednesday, 28 January and Sunday, 1 February 2026 at a neutral venue that will be determined by FIFA in due course. The semi-finalists from Round 2 will meet the UEFA champions, while the Concacaf champions will face the CONMEBOL champions. The winners of the semi-finals will contest the final, with the runners-up competing for third place.
The seeding for the FIFA Women’s Champions Cup 2027™ will be determined by the results of the 2026 edition. The 2027 instalment will be held from Wednesday, 27 January to Sunday, 31 January. The seeding for the FIFA Women’s Champions Cup 2029™ will be subject to further consultation. The 2029 edition will be played from Wednesday, 24 January to Sunday, 28 January.
FIFA Women’s Champions Cup 2026 qualification timeline: continental club competition finals
AFC Women’s Champions League: 24 May 2025
CAF Women’s Champions League: 23 November 2025
Concacaf W Champions Cup: 24 May 2025
CONMEBOL Libertadores Femenina: 18 October 2025
OFC Women’s Champions League: 17 May 2025
UEFA Women’s Champions League: 24 May 2025