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FIFA sets $2.3 million prize pot for first-ever Women's Champions Cup winner
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FIFA Unveils $2.3 Million Prize for Inaugural Women’s Champions Cup Champion!

January 24, 2026 2 Min Read
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  • Champion to Earn $2.3 Million
  • Investment in Development
  • Format of the Tournament
  • Path to the Finals

FIFA has introduced a groundbreaking prize fund for the inaugural FIFA Women’s Champions Cup, significantly elevating women’s club football. The champion of this new intercontinental tournament, set to take place in London, will earn an impressive $2.3 million, marking a historic moment in women’s sports.

Champion to Earn $2.3 Million

In total, the prize pool for the six participating teams will approach $4 million. Semi-finalists will each receive $200,000, while Auckland United FC from New Zealand and Wuhan Chegujiangda WFC from China, who were eliminated earlier, will receive $100,000 each.

Investment in Development

FIFA Secretary-General Matthias Grafström emphasized that the prize distribution reflects FIFA’s commitment to investing in the growth of women’s club competition worldwide, highlighting its potential for significant advancement.

Format of the Tournament

This tournament will feature champion clubs from various federations to crown the first Women’s Intercontinental Club Champion. The semi-finals are scheduled for January 28th at Brentford Stadium, with the finals taking place in London.

Path to the Finals

Gotham FC, the CONCACAF champions, will face CONMEBOL champions Corinthians, while UEFA champions Arsenal Women will compete against CAF title holders ASFAR. The final and third-place match are set for February 1 at Arsenal Stadium, where the first-ever FIFA Women’s Champions Cup trophy will be awarded.


Fan Take: This announcement is monumental for soccer fans as it not only recognizes the increasing popularity and talent in women’s football but also stimulates investment in the sport’s infrastructure. Such moves could inspire younger athletes and contribute to a more competitive environment, potentially elevating the profile of women’s soccer on a global scale.

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