June 14 – The inaugural AFC Women’s Champions League will kick off this August with 22 clubs from 22 member associations making up the opening cohort of pioneering women’s teams.
The AFC has pre-seeded clubs from the top eight FIFA ranked nations directly into the Group Stage, which will see three groups of four teams play in a centralised league format from October 6 to 12.
Before that 14 clubs will compete in the Preliminary Stage of four groups – two groups of four teams and two groups of three – also to be played in a centralised league format between August 25 and 31.
The four preliminary group winners will qualify for the Group Stage proper.
The AFC has announced Jordan, Malaysia, Saudi Arabia and Thailand as hosts of one group each in the Preliminary Stage, while China and Vietnam will be hosting one group each in the Group Stage. The third host for the Group Stage will be after the Draw Ceremony on July 18.
The group stage proper will see the top two in each group and the two best third-placed sides progress to the Quarter Finals to be played on March 22 and 23, 2025.
A centralised final four will be played out from May 21 to 24, 2025.
Championing the new competition and highlighting the prize money available, the AFC said: “Set to be a thrilling showcase of top-class women’s club football, the AFC Women’s Champions League will also feature an attractive prize purse – every participating club in the Group Stage will each receive a minimum of $100,000, with additional monies available depending on their eventual placings, meaning that the first ever champions of the prestigious tournament can expect to be rewarded with at least $1.3 million.
Qualified clubs:
Rank | Member Association | Club |
1 | Japan | Urawa Red Diamonds Ladies |
2 | DPR Korea | Naegohyang Women’s FC |
3 | Australia | Melbourne City FC |
4 | China PR | Wuhan Jiangda Women’s FC |
5 | Korea Republic | Hyundai Steel Red Angels Women’s FC |
6 | Vietnam | Ho Chi Minh City Women’s FC |
7 | Philippines | Kaya FC-Iloilo |
8 | Chinese Taipei | Taichung Blue Whale Women’s Football Team |
9 | Thailand | TBC* |
10 | Uzbekistan | PFC Nasaf |
11 | Myanmar | Myawady Women Football Club |
12 | Iran | Bam Khatoon FC |
13 | India | Odisha Football Club |
14 | Jordan | Etihad Club |
15 | Hong Kong, China | TBC* |
16 | Laos | Young Elephants FC |
17 | Malaysia | Sabah FA |
18 | Nepal | APF Football Club |
19 | United Arab Emirates | Abu Dhabi Country Club |
20 | Singapore | Lion City Sailors FC |
21 | Bhutan | RTC FC |
22 | Saudi Arabia | Al Nassr Club |
*clubs to be confirmed following completion of ongoing domestic competition(s)
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