CONCACAF revamps women’s World Cup qualifying, creates Women’s Nations League
TORONTO — CONCACAF is revamping its senior women competitions, changing its World Cup qualifying process and following the men by creating a Women’s Nations League.
CONCACAF, which covers North and Central America and the Caribbean, says its new football calendar, which begins in 2021 and includes major centralized summer tournaments in 2022 and 2024, will provide more matches and competition for its members.
CONCACAF president Victor Montagliani, a Vancouver native, said the new competitions create a development pathway for all member associations “while at the same time creating strong and competitive finals events to showcase the very best of women’s national team football in our region.”
Fellow Canadian Karina LeBlanc, CONCACAF’s head of women’s football, said the new competitions “will accelerate the growth of the women’s game in CONCACAF and I can’t wait for them to get started next year.”