History of CONCACAF W Champions Cup in Timeline

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CONCACAF W Champions Cup

The CONCACAF W Champions Cup is an annual women's football club competition organized by CONCACAF, determining the champion for North America, Central America, and the Caribbean. Serving as the women's counterpart to the CONCACAF Champions Cup, it features the top clubs from the region and acts as a qualifying tournament for the FIFA Women's Club World Cup and FIFA Women's Champions Cup. It is the premier club competition in the CONCACAF region for women's soccer.

1 hour ago : Club América and Gotham FC Clash in CONCACAF W Champions Cup Semifinals

Club América and Gotham FC compete in the CONCACAF W Champions Cup Semifinals. Club América Femenil aims for another crown following their Liga MX title, while Gotham FC sees Sonnett return.

March 2024: CONCACAF Champions Cup Competition Announcement

On 12 March 2024, CONCACAF announced the Champions Cup competition, scheduled to begin in August 2024 and conclude with a knockout stage in May 2025. The inaugural tournament featured clubs from Canada, El Salvador, Costa Rica, Jamaica, Panama, Mexico, and the United States.

August 2024: Inaugural Tournament Start

In August 2024, the inaugural CONCACAF Champions Cup tournament began. It included clubs from seven nations: Canada, El Salvador, Costa Rica, Jamaica, Panama, Mexico, and the United States.

May 2025: Knockout Stage Conclusion

The knockout stage of the inaugural CONCACAF Champions Cup tournament is scheduled to conclude in May 2025.

August 2025: Second Edition Competition Start

In August 2025, the second edition of the CONCACAF Champions Cup competition began.