Draw Confirmed For OFC Women's Champions League 2026
The OFC Women’s Champions League 2026 will be held in Solomon Islands from June 26 to July 9, with the qualifying tournament to be held in the Cook Islands from April 21-27.
Seven clubs will compete in the OFC Women’s Champions League, with one group to feature four teams, and the other to include three teams. The top two sides from each group will advance to the semi-finals.
Two-time defending champions Auckland United FC of New Zealand have been drawn alongside Drehu Athletico Club of New Caledonia and the qualifying tournament winner in Group B, whilst two-time runners-up Hekari Women FC of Papua New Guinea are joined by 2025 semi-finalists Henderson Eels FC of Solomon Islands, Ba Women FC of Fiji and Tafea FC of Vanuatu, in Group A.
The OFC Women’s Champions League 2026 – Qualifying tournament will see host club Puaikura FC of Cook Islands, Nukuhetulu FC of Tonga, and PanSa FC of American Samoa, play each other in a single group format, with the winner to join Group B in the championship.
The OFC Women’s Champions League 2026 is the fourth edition of the tournament since its inception in 2023, with Auckland United FC having won each of the last two tournaments, and AS Academy Féminine of New Caledonia winning the inaugural title in 2023.
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