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FIFA Selects Morocco to Stage Women’s Champions Cup Second Round

Morocco continues its path in becoming a destination for major international sports events.

Farah Ben GamrabyFarah Ben Gamra
Nov, 15, 2025
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FIFA Selects Morocco to Stage Women’s Champions Cup Second Round

FIFA has picked Morocco to host the second round of the first FIFA Women's Champions Cup. The match is scheduled for December 14, 2025. (Photo Credits: FIFA)

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FIFA has once again picked Morocco to host the second round of the first FIFA Women’s Champions Cup. The match is scheduled for December 14, 2025 and will take place at the Berrechid Municipal Stadium. 

At this stage of the FIFA competition, Wuhan Chegu Jiangda (WFC), champions of the Asian women’s Champions League are going up against the winner of the CAF Women’s Champions League – which is currently being held in Egypt. 

The team that comes out on top in Morocco will have a free pass to the final round of the competition. This first time round they’re bringing six continental champions from the most recent season together with the aim of finding out which one’s the best club team in women’s football. 

FIFA gave the green light to the new competition back in May 2024. They decided to hold it in the years when there’s no Women’s Club World Cup as part of a bigger plan to increase opportunities in the women’s game. The organisation also unveiled a fancy new visual identity featuring a gold and black emblem built around a pretty powerful “W.”

Morocco to host Round 2 of FIFA Women’s Champions Cup™ next month

🗞🔗 https://t.co/OJ8mn9GcoP #FootballUnitesTheWorld pic.twitter.com/cVMmKRLWG6

— FIFA Media (@fifamedia) November 14, 2025

Morocco becomes a global sports hub

In the final round of the Women’s Champions Cup, Arsenal will be taking on the winner of the second round match in Morocco, while Gotham FC from North America will be up against Corinthians – the champions from South America. With each stage bringing together the top clubs from all the continents – this tournament marks a big milestone in women’s football becoming more visible and more professional all over the world. And with Morocco playing a part we can see just how far their influence is stretching in the world of sports.

Morocco has been building up its reputation as a global sports hub by hosting many major international events across football, athletics and other sports. The country is staging the 2025 Africa Cup of Nations, the 2025 FIFA U-17 Women’s World Cup for 5 consecutive years, and some pretty important athletics meetings like the Mohammed VI International Meeting. 

It also welcomed several big players from the football world for the World Football Summit in Rabat earlier in the year. On top of that, the country is currently expanding its transportation, hospitality, and sporting infrastructures to prepare for the 2030 World Cup, which it will be co-hosting with Portugal and Spain. It’s all part of a long-term plan to get more top-class competitions and show Morocco into being a global sports hub.

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