FIFA has unveiled the trophy for its first Women’s Champions Cup, set to crown the intercontinental club champion in London. The final phase features four continental winners: Arsenal, Gotham FC, Corinthians, and ASFAR. Semi-finals begin on January 28 at Brentford Stadium, with the final on February 1 at Arsenal Stadium.
The FIFA Women’s Champions Cup Trophy was unveiled ahead of the tournament's final phase, symbolizing global unity and excellence in women’s club football. The design includes six maps representing the participating nations, arranged around a central emblem highlighting the competition's international scope. The unveiling ceremony was led by former England international Alex Scott, a FIFA Women’s Champions Cup 2026 Ambassador, and Jill Ellis, FIFA’s Chief Football Officer and two-time Women’s World Cup-winning coach.
Scott emphasized the event's significance: “It’s incredible to see the first-ever FIFA Women’s Champions Cup come to life here in London, bringing together champions from every continent to compete on a truly global stage.” She added, “Having dedicated my life to football, I know how important moments like this are. The talent on show will be world-class, and I hope it inspires the next generation to dream even bigger. This is a defining moment for women’s club football and I’m proud that London is at the heart of it.”
The tournament unites six continental champions in seasons without the full FIFA Women’s Club World Cup, with the final four now advancing. On January 28 at Brentford Stadium, Gotham FC from the United States will face Corinthians from Brazil at 12:30 p.m. GMT, followed by Arsenal from England against ASFAR from Morocco at 6:00 p.m. GMT. The action shifts to Arsenal Stadium on February 1 for a third-place play-off at 2:45 p.m. GMT and the final at 6:00 p.m. GMT.
Sky Sports has secured exclusive broadcasting rights for the UK and Ireland, featuring commentators including Izzy Christiansen and Caroline Barker. Tickets are available for the events. For Corinthians, the squad includes 26 players, with debuts cleared for Agustina Barroso and Belén Aquino, though defender Thaís Regina is sidelined by a fractured fibula. Stars to watch include Arsenal’s Alessia Russo, Gotham’s Jess Carter, Corinthians’ Gabi Zanotti, and ASFAR’s Najat Badri.