CONCACAF W Champions Cup

Annual continental football tournament for women's clubs in North America From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

The CONCACAF W Champions Cup is an annual continental women's football club competition organized by CONCACAF that determines the club champion for the region encompassing North America, Central America and the Caribbean.[1] It is comparable to Champions League competitions on other continents. Involved are the top women's clubs from the region, and serves as the qualification tournament for the future FIFA Women's Club World Cup and FIFA Women's Champions Cup. It is the women's counterpart of the CONCACAF Champions Cup.

Organiser(s)CONCACAF
Founded12 March 2024; 2 years ago (2024-03-12)
RegionNorth America, Central America and the Caribbean
Teams10 (group stage)
11 (total)
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CONCACAF W Champions Cup
Organiser(s)CONCACAF
Founded12 March 2024; 2 years ago (2024-03-12)
RegionNorth America, Central America and the Caribbean
Teams10 (group stage)
11 (total)
Qualifier forFIFA Women's Club World Cup
FIFA Women's Champions Cup
Current championsUnited States Gotham FC (1st title)
Most championshipsUnited States Gotham FC (1 titles)
Broadcaster(s)English
CBS Sports and Paramount+ (United States)
ESPN (Caribbean and Africa)
YouTube (Canada and other selected non-CONCACAF members)
Spanish
ESPN Deportes, ESPN+ (United States), and Disney+ (Central America and Mexico)
Dutch
ESPN (Netherlands)
Websiteconcacaf.com/w-champions-cup
2025–26 CONCACAF W Champions Cup
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History

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EditionChampions
CONCACAF W Champions' Cup
2024–25 United States Gotham FC
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On 12 March 2024, CONCACAF announced the competition, which began in August 2024.[2] The inaugural tournament was contested by clubs from seven nations: Canada, El Salvador, Costa Rica, Jamaica, Panama, Mexico, and the United States. It is scheduled to end with a knockout stage in May 2025.[3]

The second edition of the competition began in August 2025.[4]

Competition format

The tournament consists of three stages. A preliminary round is contested by two clubs, where the winner advances to the group stage, joining nine other clubs. The group stage consists of two groups of five clubs. Each club plays four matches, two at home and two away. The top two teams in each group advance to the knockout stage, which is played in May of the following year, in a centralized location.[2]

Performances

Performances by club

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Club Titles Runners-up Years won Years runners-up
United States Gotham FC12024–25
Mexico Tigres UANL12024–25
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Performances by country

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Performance by country
Country Titles Runners-up Years won Years runners-up
 United States12024–25
 Mexico12024–25
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Awards

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Edition Golden Ball Golden Boot Goals Golden Glove Young Player Award Fair Play Trophy
2024–25 Spain Esther González
(Gotham FC)
Portugal Ana Dias
(Tigres UANL)
4 Mexico Itzel González
(Tigres UANL)
United States Olivia Moultrie
(Portland Thorns)
Mexico América
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