News
First Women’s Club World Cup to take place in 2026
The inaugural Women’s Club World Cup will take place in January and February 2026, Fifa has confirmed.
The 16-team tournament will be held every four years and fall during the domestic season for European leagues, between the Women’s Champions League group stages and the knockout rounds.
The USA’s National Women’s Soccer League (NWSL) season usually begins in March.
Fifa announced its intention to create a global women’s club competition in December 2022 and a Fifa congress confirmed the plans on Wednesday in Bangkok.
Barcelona are the current European champions, NY Gotham FC the reigning NWSL champions and Brazilian side Corinthians are the holders of the Copa Libertadores Femenina.
The Fifa congress also approved a new international match calendar from 2026-29 with the aim of providing players with more opportunities for rest and recovery by reducing the number of international breaks from six to five.
“The women’s international match calendar and the subsequent amendments to our regulations represent an important milestone in our pledge to take the women’s game to the next level by enhancing competitiveness across the world,” said Fifa president Gianni Infantino.
The first edition of the expanded men’s Club World Cup tournament – which will also be staged every four years – is scheduled for next summer.
The Fifa congress is also set to vote for the host of the 2027 Women’s World Cup with Brazil up against a joint bid from Belgium, Germany and the Netherlands.
-
Transfers3 days agoErling Haaland Drops Big Hint About Possible Future Move To Real Madrid
-
News3 days agoWayne Rooney Reveals He Received Death Threats After Everton To Manchester United Move
-
Premier League3 days agoJamie Carragher Backs Arne Slot Over Mohamed Salah Amid Fan Backlash
-
Transfers3 days agoBarcelona And Man City On Alert As Denzel Dumfries’ Bargain Release Clause Kicks In After Ditching Jorge Mendes
-
AFCON 20253 days agoFormer Super Eagles Star Friday Ekpo Backs Eric Chelle’s AFCON Squad Decisions
-
Local News3 days agoIs Bukayo Saka The Smart Captain Pick Over Erling Haaland This Weekend?
-
Transfers3 days agoTwo Strikes And Out! Tottenham Transfer List Yves Bissouma Following Second Laughing Gas Scandal
-
News17 hours agoArsenal Injury Woes Deepen As Ben White Limps Off In Narrow Win Over Wolves