The FIFA Women's Champions Cup is an international women's football competition organized by FIFA. First held in 2026, the tournament features the champion clubs from each of the six continental confederations, competing annuallyâÂÂexcept in years when the quadrennial FIFA Women's Club World Cup is heldâÂÂto determine the world's premier women's club team.
In March 2025, FIFA announced the introduction of the Women's Champions Cup as part of its commitment to enhance women's club football globally. The inaugural tournament took place in 2026 (with first and second round matches held in late 2025), marking a significant milestone in providing a global platform for women's club teams to compete at the highest level.
For the inaugural event, the competition involves six teams, each representing one of FIFA's continental confederations. The semi-finals and final will be played at a neutral venue, and structured as follows:
Seeding for the 2027 edition of the tournament will be based on results from 2026.
The trophy for the FIFA Women's Champions Cup was revealed on 19 January 2026 in London, prior to the inaugural competition's semi-finals. The trophy has a design similar to the men's Club World Cup trophy used since 2025 (which in itself is modeled after the Voyager Golden Records). The front of the trophy features map engravings of all six continental confederations arranged in a hexagonal shape, with a world map in the center reflecting "both the global reach of womenâÂÂs club football and the international significance of the tournament".
The winners of the competition are also entitled to receive the FIFA Champions Badge; it features an image of the trophy, which the reigning champion is entitled to display on its first-team kit only, up until and including, the final of the next championship.