The first EVER FIFA Women’s Champions Cup™ signals a new era for women’s club football.
For the first time, champion clubs from every continent will compete on a truly global stage not in theory, but head-to-head to crown the world’s leading women’s club team.
For the players, it’s history in the making. For fans, it’s validation, pride and representation – all at once.
WHAT IS THE FIFA WOMEN’S CHAMPIONS CUP™?
First announced in 2025, the FIFA Women’s Champions Cup™ brings together champion clubs from all six continental confederations in a knockout tournament, consisting of two semi-finals, a third place play-off and the final, being held between 28th Jan and 1st Feb 2026.
More than a new trophy, it’s a long-awaited global platform bringing together clubs from Africa, South America, Oceania Asia and Europe.

“THIS IS WHAT IT MEANS”
Ahead of the tournament, we took fans from Arsenal (UK), SC Corinthians (Brazil), ASFAR (Morocco) and NJ/NY Gotham FC (USA) around London in one of the FIFA Women’s Champions Cup™ Cabs, speaking to them about what it means to see their club on this stage and what they’d want the players to know before kick-off.
ELLA, ARSENAL FAN
“As this is the first time we’ve had this competition, it’s such an honour to be part of it, and I know the players feel that too. We’re incredibly proud of them. The club has come such a long way over the last few seasons, so to see them reach this point means a lot. If they could hear me right now, I’d say you’ve got this – keep pushing and let’s get to that Final and win!”
SARA, ASFAR FAN
“Seeing ASFAR go this far in the FIFA Women’s Champions Cup™ is incredible. The representation alone means so much, and the fact that the majority of the squad is Moroccan makes me incredibly proud. Big up all the girls at ASFAR – they have so much quality and greatness. There’s a reason so many of them have been voted among the best players in Africa, and I can’t wait for the rest of the world to see their talent too.”
KIRA, SC CORINTHIANS FAN
“I know they will make us proud. It’s incredible to see them competing on the international stage and representing the club. Seeing so many fans already in London, even waiting at the airport for the team – that’s what this club is about. Come on Corinthians!”
MIREILLE, GOTHAM FC FAN
“It’s really cool seeing Gotham in London, and I’m super excited to watch them on the global stage. It’s so exciting to see top clubs from different continents going up against us. If I could send a message to the players right now, I’d say good luck and make sure you make America proud.”
The action gets underway in West London on Wednesday, 28 January, with both Semi-Finals taking place at the Brentford Stadium in Brentford.
First up, Concacaf champions Gotham FC face CONMEBOL champions SC Corinthians at 12:30 GMT, before UEFA Women’s Champions League holders Arsenal Women FC take on CAF champions ASFAR at 18:00 GMT later that evening.
On Sunday, 1 February, the tournament reaches its climax at the Arsenal Stadium, where the first-ever FIFA Women’s Champions Cup™ winner will be crowned – following the third-place play-off and the final showdown.
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