Women’s Champions League 2025/26 Draw – UEFA
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UEFA Women’s champions League 2025/26 League Phase Draw: A Comprehensive Overview
What Happened: the 2025/26 League Phase Draw
On April 8, 2024, UEFA conducted the draw for the inaugural league phase of the Women’s Champions League. This draw marks a pivotal shift in the competition’s format, moving away from the traditional group stage to a league system. The draw determined the composition of the league phase groups, setting the stage for a new era of European women’s club football.
The draw involved teams from various national associations, categorized based on their UEFA club coefficients. The league phase will consist of three leagues, each wiht eight teams. The top teams from each league will automatically qualify for the knockout stages,alongside the runners-up who will enter a play-off round.
understanding the New League Phase Format
The transition to a league phase is a significant change designed to increase the number of competitive matches and enhance the overall quality of the competition. here’s a breakdown of the key features:
- Three Leagues: teams will be divided into three leagues based on their UEFA club coefficients.
- Home and Away Matches: Each team will play every other team in their league home and away,totaling 14 matches per team.
- League Ranking: Teams will be ranked within their league based on points earned.
- Knockout Qualification: The top two teams from each league automatically advance to the knockout stages.
- Play-offs: The third-placed teams in each league will compete in a play-off round for the remaining knockout stage spots.
Impact on Clubs and National Associations
This new format offers several benefits:
- Increased Exposure: More matches mean greater visibility for clubs and players.
- Enhanced Competition: The league format encourages consistent performance throughout the season.
- revenue Opportunities: Increased matchdays can lead to higher revenue for clubs.
- Development of Women’s Football: The format is expected to contribute to the overall growth and professionalization of women’s football in Europe.
The Draw Results: League Composition
While the exact composition of each league is subject to final confirmation, initial reports indicate the following potential groupings (based on coefficient rankings):
| League | Potential Teams |
|---|---|
| League A | Barcelona, Lyon, paris Saint-Germain, wolfsburg, Bayern Munich, Chelsea, Arsenal, Real Madrid |
| League B | Benfica, Rosengård, Juventus, Manchester City, Paris FC, Roma, Ajax, st. Pölten |
| League C | Braga, Servette, Vålerenga, Slavia Prague, Sparta Prague, HB Køge, FC zurich, Kryvbas |
