The first edition of the Womenâs Club World Cup has been proposed to start during January-February 2026 and the 16-team tournament will be held every four years, world football governing body FIFA said on Wednesday.
FIFA President Gianni Infantino in May 2021 revealed their plans to introduce the Womenâs Club World Cup as part of a plan to ârevolutioniseâ the female game.
FIFA, whose council met in advance of the 74th FIFA Congress in Bangkok, did not provide any further details at this stage.
The Womenâs Club World Cup would likely allow top European teams from the UEFA Womenâs Champions League to face clubs from the United Statesâ National Womenâs Soccer League, as well as sides from countries where the womenâs game is less developed.
FIFA also approved a new calendar with a focus on providing more opportunities for rest and recovery for players and coaches.
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âThe Womenâs International Match Calendar and the subsequent amendments to our regulations represent an important milestone in our pledge to take the womenâs game to the next level by enhancing competitiveness across the world,â Infantino said.
In addition, the FIFA Council formally appointed Mattias Grafstrom as the FIFA Secretary General, having been nominated on an interim basis in October last year.
âFootball is my passion since I was born. I started playing it as a child and worked in football all my life at all different levels. There are therefore no words to express my feelings as I accept with pride and with a great sense of responsibility, the biggest challenge of my professional life,â Grafstrom said.
Source Agencies