Australasian Leisure Management
Aug 17, 2023

AFC set to launch Women’s Champions League for 2024/25 season

The Asian Football Confederation (AFC) has announced the introduction of a Women’s Champions League for the 2024/25 season.

The introduction of the new female tournament follows two pilot AFC Women’s Club Championships, organised by the governing body in 2021 and 2022 and with a third edition to be held later this year.

Starting off as an invitational tournament, the new competition will be open to all AFC member associations.

Announcing the new competition, AFC President, Shaikh Salman bin Ebrahim Al Khalifa advised “the AFC Women’s Champions League is a major step aligned with our strategy to provide a platform to showcase the talent of women players on a continental stage.

“We are confident that the competition will empower women in Asian football, contributing to gender equality and breaking down societal barriers, to make a positive impact on the growth of the women’s game.”

The AFC has also revealed the restructuring of its men’s club competitions, unveiling the names of three club competitions.

The top-tier competition has been named ‘AFC Champions League Elite (ACLE)’ and will feature 24 teams.

The second tier will be called AFC Champions League 2 (ACL2), featuring 32 teams and the third tier will be known as AFC Challenge League (ACGL), with 20 teams in action.

The winners of the top-tier competition will receive a total of US$12 million, up from the US$4 million that the champions will receive this season.

Shiekh Salman added “our club competitions are already amongst the best and most lucrative in continental football, and today the AFC is embarking on a new and historic era with these forward-looking initiatives in both men’s and women’s Asian club football.

“The AFC has outlined its ambitions to ensure our teams and players continue to shine through world-class competitions and a major part of this ambition is anchored on our promise to reinvest in our competitions, which is the lifeblood of development for all our Member Associations.

“The AFC has always held the belief that we have a duty to reward success and the increase in prize money and the travel contributions in recent years created a lasting impact on our clubs and we have every faith that the strategic reforms and the new funding model will further raise the intensity, stature and quality of the Asian club game.”

Related Articles

Massive interest in Matildas FIFA Women’s World Cup semi-final drives live sites across the nation
Aug 15, 2023
Sydney set to host FIFA Women’s Football Convention 2023
Aug 13, 2023
FIFA Women’s World Cup interest to see new live sites for historic Matildas semi-final
Aug 12, 2023
2023 FIFA Women’s World Cup hailed as ‘most successful in history’
Aug 10, 2023
Event charts how FIFA Women's World Cup is driving growth of female sport
Aug 9, 2023
adidas shares impressive imagery to mark FIFA Women’s World Cup
Jul 27, 2023
FIFA Women’s World Cup opens with attendance records broken in Auckland and Sydney
Jul 20, 2023
More than one million tickets sold for 2023 FIFA Women's World Cup 
Jul 19, 2023
AFC names Match Hospitality Asia as commercial hospitality provider for 2024 Asian Cup in Qatar
Jun 6, 2023
Saudi Arabia secures hosting rights to stage 2027 AFC Asian Cup
Jan 31, 2023
Qatar named as host for AFC Asian Cup 2023
Oct 16, 2022
Football Australia looks to host 2026 AFC Women’s Asian Cup
Sep 6, 2022
Australia, Indonesia, South Korea and Qatar express interest in hosting 2023 AFC Asian Cup
Jul 18, 2022
Covid-hit China relinquishes hosting rights for 2023 AFC Asian Cup
May 15, 2022
FIFA and the United Nations to launch network to tackle sexual abuse in sport
Dec 9, 2021
2015 AFC Asian Cup delivers $81 million economic impact
Feb 2, 2016
AFC official ‘happy’ to bar women spectators from stadia
Jan 24, 2015
Iran's women footballers banned from Olympics because of Islamic kit
Jun 10, 2011
Iran girls barred from Singapore Youth Olympics for wearing hijab
Jun 28, 2010
Australasian Leisure Management Magazine
Subscribe to the Magazine Today

Published since 1997 - Australasian Leisure Management Magazine is your go-to resource for sports, recreation, and tourism. Enjoy exclusive insights, expert analysis, and the latest trends.

Mailed to you six times a year, for an annual subscription from just $99.

New Issue
Australasian Leisure Management
Online Newsletter

Get business and operations news for $12 a month - plus headlines emailed twice a week. Covering aquatics, attractions, entertainment, events, fitness, parks, recreation, sport, tourism, and venues.