2026 AFC Women's Asian Cup explained

Tourney Name:AFC Women's Asian Cup
Year:2026
Dates:1–21 March
Country:Australia
Num Teams:12
Confederations:1
Venues:5
Cities:3
Prevseason:2022
Nextseason:2029

The 2026 AFC Women's Asian Cup will be the 21st edition of the AFC Women's Asian Cup, the quadrennial international football tournament in Asia competed by the women's national teams in the Asian Football Confederation (AFC).

Australia was officially ratified as the host nation by the AFC Women's Football Committee on 15 May 2024.[1]

The final tournament will serve as the final stage of Asian qualification for the 2027 FIFA Women's World Cup in Brazil. This will be the last time the qualifications will be linked, as a standalone qualifier for the FIFA Women's World Cup will be held starting from the 2031 edition onwards. For the first time, the final tournament will also serve as the penultimate stage of Asian qualification for the 2028 Summer Olympics in Los Angeles, with all eight quarter-finalists qualifying for the 2028 AFC Women's Olympic Qualifying Tournament.[2]

China are the defending champions.

Host selection

See main article: 2026 AFC Women's Asian Cup bids.

The following four football associations submitted their interest to host the tournament by the 31 July 2022 deadline.[3] Australia was selected as the host nation by the AFC Women's Football Committee on 15 March 2024 following the withdrawals of Jordan, Saudi Arabia and Uzbekistan.[4]

Cancelled bids

Qualification

See main article: 2026 AFC Women's Asian Cup qualification.

The host country Australia qualified automatically.

Qualified teams

The following twelve teams qualified for the tournament:

TeamMethod of
qualification
Date of
qualification
data-sort-type="number"Finals
appearance
Last
appearance
FIFA RankingPrevious best
performance
7th 2022TBD (2010)

Venues

Games will be held in venues across New South Wales, Queensland, and Western Australia.[8] The five selected venues were officially recommended for formal ratification by the AFC on 12 November 2024.[9]

AustraliaNew South WalesQueenslandWestern Australia
Stadium Australia, SydneyGold Coast StadiumPerth Rectangular Stadium
Capacity: 82,000Capacity: 27,690Capacity: 20,500
Western Sydney StadiumPerth Stadium
Capacity: 30,000Capacity: 65,000

External links

Notes and References

  1. News: Australia and Uzbekistan confirmed as 2026 and 2029 AFC Women's Asian Cup hosts . 17 May 2024 . AFC.
  2. Web site: AFC unveils breakthrough reforms to strengthen Women's National Team Competitions . AFC . 14 September 2024. 13 September 2024.
  3. News: Four Member Associations express interest to host AFC Women's Asian Cup 2026. AFC. 1 August 2022. 1 August 2022.
  4. News: Australia and Uzbekistan recommended as hosts for 2026 and 2029 editions of AFC Women's Asian Cup. AFC. 15 March 2024. 15 March 2024.
  5. News: Saudi Arabia, Australia among four nations to bid for 2026 AFC Women's Asian Cup . 3 August 2022 . Inside the Games . 1 August 2022.
  6. News: 2 December 2022 . Saudi Arabia submits bid to host AFC Women's Asian Cup 2026 . Arab News . 10 December 2022.
  7. News: Australia set to host 2026 AFC Women's Asian Cup after others withdraw bids . 24 February 2024 . Sportcal . 23 February 2024.
  8. News: Aussies announce states to host Women's Asian Cup 2026. Paul. Nicholson. Inside World Football. 22 April 2024. 23 April 2024.
  9. Web site: Matt. Comino. Three host cities confirmed for 2026 Women’s Asian Cup as five venues selected & dates locked in. 13 November 2024 . 13 November 2024 . the A-leagues.