Concacaf is planning to launch a continental women’s club Champions League in the next few years, a source with knowledge of the situation told The Inquirer.
It’s a robust endorsement of the growth of women’s soccer in the region, and it’s a robust commitment by the regional governing body for the sport in North America, Central America and the Caribbean. Many countries in the confederation don’t have professional women’s leagues at all, never mind anything like the NWSL. Read More
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