COSAFA Women's Champions League

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Organiser(s)COSAFA
Founded2021; 5 years ago (2021)
Teams10
COSAFA Women's Champions League
COSAFA Women's Champions League logo
Organiser(s)COSAFA
Founded2021; 5 years ago (2021)
RegionSouthern Africa
Teams10
Current championsBotswana Gaborone United Ladies (1st title)
Most championshipsSouth Africa Mamelodi Sundowns Ladies (2 titles)
Broadcaster(s)SuperSport

SABC Sport

COSAFA TV (YouTube)
WebsiteOfficial website
2025 edition

The CAF Women's Champions League COSAFA Qualifiers, branded as the COSAFA Women's Champions League, is an annual qualification tournament for the CAF Women's Champions League organized by COSAFA for its nations.[1][2][3] Established in 2021, it has been sponsored by South African sports betting company, Hollywoodbets.

In 2020, CAF announced the launch of the CAF Women's Champions League with each of the six sub confederations to hold qualifiers with the winners to represent them at the main tournament.[4]

In April 2021, COSAFA announced the launch for the inaugural COSAFA Women's Champions League and confirmed the eight team to participate.[5] Prison XI from Botswana were replaced by Double Action Ladies as the former turned down the invitation citing logistical issues.[6]

The inaugural edition was held from 26 August - 4 September 2021 in Durban, South Africa. Mamelodi Sundowns Ladies from South Africa defeated Black Rhinos Queens from Zimbabwe 3-0 in the final.[7]

The second edition was held from 7–13 August 2022 in Durban, South Africa. Green Buffaloes from Zambia defeated Mamelodi Sundowns Ladies from South Africa 6-5 via penalties after the match ended in goalless draw.[8]

The third edition was held from 30 August - 8 September 2023 in Durban, South Africa. Mamelodi Sundowns Ladies from South Africa defeated Double Action Ladies from Botswana 2-0 in the final.[9]

The COSAFA Women's Champions League trophy

The 2024 edition was held from 15–24 August 2024 in Blantyre, Malawi.[10] The University of the Western Cape from South Africa defeated Gaborone United Ladies from Botswana 9-8 via penalties after the match ended in a 1-1 draw.[11]

The 2025 edition was held from 22–31August 2025 in Johannesburg, South Africa. Gaborone United Ladies from Botswana defeated ZESCO Ndola Girls from Zambia 4-3 via penalties after the match ended in a 1-1 draw.[12]

Results

Records and statistics

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