Asian Football Confederation: To launch Women’s Champions League in 2023

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The Asian Football Confederation (AFC) plans to launch a women’s Champions Association in 2023 to advance boost the women’s game over the continent, the continental governing body said on Wednesday.

The AFC in 2019 organized the pilot Women’s Club Championship with four sides from Australia, China, Japan, and South Korea competing in a round-robin organize, laying the basis for a future Women’s Champions League. Two more versions of the Club Championship are being arranged sometime recently the launch of the Champions Association in 2023. “The AFC composed the Women’s Club Championship – FIFA/AFC Pilot Competition in South Korea in 2019 with clear desire to move towards arranging the Women’s Champions Association,” the administering body said in an articulation.

Two more versions of the Club Championship are being arranged before the launch of the Champions League in 2023.

“In 2020, the AFC commenced an extensive survey among its 47 Member Associations (MAs) to better understand the current status of women’s domestic club competitions…with the view of launching a Continental Women’s Club Competition that is beneficial to all MAs.

“Looking ahead, the AFC is also planning to organize another two pilot editions of the Women’s Club Championship. Based on the experience…the AFC will decide the format and calendar for the Women’s Champions League in 2023, which will be announced in due course.”

While the men’s game in Asia often lags behind the leading nations in Europe and South America, the continent remains one of the leaders on the women’s side of the sport.

Japan won the Women’s World Cup in 2011, with China having previously reached the final in 1999, while teams from the east of the continent have also won titles at the FIFA Under-17 and Under-20 editions of the quadrennial tournament.

The 2019 Women’s World Cup in France, however, was the first time no Asian team reached the quarter-finals since the tournament’s inception in 1991.

 

Purushottam Kumar is a Delhi university student and a writer. A sports enthusiast who has a stronghold on communication and content writing. He is a passionate blogger who understands the power of words. Purushottam is currently working as an Journalist at Sports Digest and can be reached at [email protected]