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·16 August 2024
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·16 August 2024
Miami, FL - The 10 clubs participating in the 2024/25 Concacaf W Champions Cup Group Stage have submitted their player lists.
The lists have been selected and submitted by each club and are published as such. To be eligible to play in the 2024/25 Concacaf W Champions Cup, all players must be registered with their club and the appropriate Federation and be eligible to play in any league match for the current playing season per the FIFA transfer deadlines in each country.
The lists are available to download here.
Clubs that have chosen to register fewer than 35 players can add additional players up to 44 hours before each match, provided their roster does not exceed 35 players. Once a player has been registered, they may not be removed or replaced. Two days before each match, clubs must select a maximum of 23 players from their 35-player list to complete their final match rosters.
The inaugural edition of the Concacaf W Champions Cup features some of the best women’s clubs from North America, Central America, and the Caribbean. It kicked off with a Preliminary Round matchup between Alianza and Vancouver Whitecaps on August 15, in which Vancouver Whitecaps was crowned the winner.
The Preliminary Round will be followed by a Group Stage and direct elimination play. The Group Stage comprises two groups of five clubs each, where each club plays every club in its group once, for a total of four matches per club (two at home and two away).
At the conclusion of Group Stage play, the group winners and runners-up (four clubs in total) will progress to the finals, which include Semifinals (1A vs. 2B and 1B vs. 2A), a Third-Place Match, and a Final.
The competition’s complete match schedule is available here.
The Concacaf W Champions Cup is the only path through which Concacaf clubs can qualify for the new FIFA Women’s Club World Cup. FIFA recently announced that the first edition will feature 16 clubs and be played between January and February 2026.
Fans will be able to follow and enjoy the W Champions Cup on the Confederation’s longstanding TV partner networks. These include CBS Sports platforms Paramount+, CBS Sports Network and CBS Sports Golazo Network (English) and ESPN Deportes (Spanish) in the United States. For Mexico, Central America, and the Caribbean, matches will be broadcast on ESPN.
For all other territories, including Canada, the competition will be available on Concacaf’s Official YouTube channel.