
On March 20, the first AFC AFC Women's Football Championship will officially begin this August, and Wuhan, the defending champion of the Chinese Women's Football Team Super League, will be seeded directly into the group stage. According to tonight's newspaper, Wuhan women's soccer team will plan to strengthen its foreign aid.
Like the AFC Championship, the first AFC Women's Championship will be played across the year. The schedule suggests that qualifying matches will begin in late August, with the group stage taking place in early October. The knockout rounds will begin in March next year, with the final champion to be decided in late May.
According to the tournament system, only one team from each AFC association's first four AFC Women's Championships will participate. Wuhan, which has won the Women's Super League for four consecutive times before, will represent the Women's Super League clubs in the first match. Based on the current standings of the women's soccer leagues of each association, Wuhan has been seeded and will start the group stage.
According to the new rules, teams in the Women's Super League are not allowed to bring in more than five international players this season, which has had an impact on Wuhan's signings. In the previous National Women's Football Championship, Wuhan, as the defending champion, only ranked ninth, and the overall performance was not satisfactory. Facing the challenges of future intercontinental tournaments, Wuhan will plan to strengthen its foreign players and strive for better results in the Asian Championship.










