2019 in women's association football

The following are the scheduled events of women's association football for 2019 throughout the world.

Years in women's association football: 2016 2017 2018 2019 2020 2021 2022
Centuries: 20th century · 21st century · 22nd century
Decades: 1980s 1990s 2000s 2010s 2020s 2030s 2040s
Years: 2016 2017 2018 2019 2020 2021 2022

Events

January

February

March

April

May

  • May 1 – Wolfsburg equals Frankfurt record five consecutive DFB Pokal trophies by defeating Freiburg 1–0 in the final.
  • May 2 – Formiga extends at 41 her contract for PSG for one more year.

International WNT competitions

  • Inaugural editions are marked in blue. Successful defending champions are marked in yellow.

Official

DateFinal match venueTournamentChampionRunner upThirdFourth
Jan 7 – 15 MuharraqWAFF Championship Jordan Bahrain Lebanon United Arab Emirates
Mar 12 – 22 BiratnagarSAFF Championship India   Nepal Bangladesh and  Sri Lanka
May 5 – 17 AlbenaUEFA U-17 Championship Germany Netherlands Portugal and  Spain
Jun 7 – Jul 7 LyonFIFA World Cup United States Netherlands Sweden England
Jul 16 – 28 PaisleyUEFA U-19 Championship France Germany Netherlands and  Spain
Jul 25 – Aug 9 LimaPan American Games Colombia Argentina Costa Rica Paraguay
Aug 16 – 30 CasablancaAfrican Games Nigeria Cameroon Morocco Algeria
Aug 30 – Sep 12 RarotongaOFC U-19 Championship New Zealand New Caledonia Tahiti Vanuatu
Sep 15 – 28 ChonburiAFC U-16 Championship Japan North Korea China PR Australia
Oct 27 – Nov 9 ChonburiAFC U-19 Championship Japan North Korea South Korea Australia
Dec 10 – 17 BusanEAFF E-1 Championship Japan South Korea China PR Chinese Taipei

Invitational

DateFinal match venueTournamentChampionRunner upThirdFourth
Jan 17 – 20 MeizhouFour Nations Tournament China PR South Korea Nigeria Romania
Feb 9 – 15 BhubaneswarGold Cup Myanmar   Nepal India Iran
Feb 27 – Mar 2 LimassolAphrodite Cup Cyprus Malta Estonia Lithuania
Feb 26 – Mar 4 ZagrebIstria Cup Slovenia Serbia Ukraine Bosnia and Herzegovina
Feb 27 – Mar 5 AlanyaTurkish Cup France B Romania Northern Ireland Uzbekistan
Feb 27 – Mar 5 TampaSheBelieves Cup England United States Japan Brazil
Feb 27 – Mar 6 ParchalAlgarve Cup Norway Poland Canada Sweden
Feb 27 – Mar 6 LarnacaCyprus Cup North Korea Italy Belgium Austria
Feb 28 – Mar 6 MelbourneCup of Nations Australia South Korea New Zealand Argentina
Apr 4 – 7 WuhanWuhan Tournament China PR Cameroon Russia Croatia
May 8 – 18 SalonSud Ladies Cup North Korea Japan France Mexico

Non-FIFA

DateFinal match venueTournamentChampionRunner upThirdFourth
Jun 15 – 22 HolyheadInter Games Isle of Man Ynys Môn Jersey Hitra

International club competitions

Official

DateFinal match venueTournamentChampionRunner upThirdFourth
7 Aug 2018
– 18 May 2019
BudapestUEFA Champions League Lyon (6th) Barcelona Bayern Munich and Chelsea
11 – 28 Oct QuitoCopa Libertadores Corinthians (2nd) Ferroviária América Cerro Porteño

National competitions

Confederations are ordered by number of slots awarded for the 2019 FIFA Women's World Cup. Successful defending champions are marked in yellow.

UEFA

National leagueNational cupOther
CountryCompetitionChampionCompetitionChampionCompetitionChampion
AlbaniaAlbanian ChampionshipVllaznia (6th)Albanian CupVllaznia (6th)
AustriaFrauenligaSt. Pölten (5th)Ladies CupSt. Pölten (7th)
BelarusPremier LeagueBelarusian Cup
BelgiumSuper LeagueAnderlecht (6th)Belgian CupGent (2nd)
Bosnia and Herz.Premier LeagueSFK 2000 (17th)BiH CupSFK 2000 (15th)
BulgariaBulgarian ChampionshipNSA Sofia (15th)Bulgarian Cup
CroatiaFirst LeagueSplit (1st)Croatian CupSplit (2nd)
CyprusFirst DivisionApollon Limassol (10th)Cypriot CupBarcelona FA (1st)Super Cup
Czech RepublicFirst DivisionSparta Prague (20th)Czech CupSparta Prague (10th)
DenmarkElitedivisionenBrøndby (12th)Danish CupFortuna Hjørring (9th)
EnglandWSLArsenal (15th)FA CupManchester City (2nd)Women's League CupManchester City (3rd)
EstoniaMeistriliigaEstonian CupFlora (5th)
Faroe Islands1. deildFaroese Cup
FinlandNaisten LiigaFinnish Cup
FranceDivision 1Lyon (17th)Coupe de FranceLyon (10th)
GeorgiaGeorgian Championship
GermanyBundesligaVfL Wolfsburg (5th)DFB-PokalVfL Wolfsburg (6th)
GibraltarWomen's LeagueLincoln Red Imps (3rd)Rock Cup
GreeceA DivisionPAOK (14th)Greek Cup
HungaryNői NB IFerencváros (3rd)Hungarian CupFerencváros (5th)
IcelandÚrvalsdeildIcelandic Cup
IsraelLigat NashimASA Tel Aviv University (8th)Israeli CupASA Tel Aviv University (5th)
ItalySerie AJuventus (2nd)Coppa ItaliaJuventus (1st)Supercoppa Italiana
KazakhstanKazakhstani ChampionshipKazakhstani Cup
KosovoWomen's LeagueMitrovica (2nd)Kosovo Cup
LatviaLatvian LeagueLatvian Cup
LithuaniaA-LygaLithuanian Cup
LuxembourgLigue 1Bettembourg (2nd)Luxembourg CupRacing FC (1st)
MaltaFirst DivisionBirkirkara (8th)Maltese CupBirkirkara (15th)
MoldovaTop LeagueAgarista-ȘS Anenii Noi (2nd)Moldovan CupAgarista-ȘS Anenii Noi (2nd)
MontenegroMontenegrin LeagueBreznica (4th)Montenegrin Cup
NetherlandsEredivisieTwente (6th)KNVB CupAjax (4th)
North MacedoniaMacedonian ChampionshipMacedonian Cup
Northern IrelandWomen's PremiershipChallenge Cup
NorwayToppserienNorwegian Cup
PolandEkstraligaGórnik Łęczna (2nd)Polish CupMedyk Konin (9th)
PortugalCampeonato NacionalBraga (1st)Taça de PortugalBenfica (1st)
Republic of IrelandWNLFAI CupWNL Cup
RomaniaLiga IOlimpia Cluj (9th)Romanian CupVasas (1st)
RussiaRussian ChampionshipRussian Cup
ScotlandSWPLSWF CupSWPL CupHibernian (7th)
SerbiaSuperLigaSpartak Subotica (9th)Serbian CupSpartak Subotica (7th)
SlovakiaFirst LeagueSlovan Bratislava (14th)Slovak Cup
SloveniaWomen's LeaguePomurje (7th)Slovenian CupPomurje (9th)
SpainPrimera DivisiónAtlético Madrid (3rd)Copa de la ReinaReal Sociedad (1st)
SwedenDamallsvenskanSvenska CupenKopparbergs/Göteborg (3rd)
SwitzerlandNationalliga AZürich (22nd)Swiss CupZürich (14th)
TurkeyFirst LeagueBeşiktaş (1st)
UkraineUkrainian LeagueUkrainian Cup
WalesPremier LeagueCardiff Met (6th)FAW CupCardiff Met (3rd)

AFC

National leagueNational cupOther
CountryCompetitionChampionCompetitionChampionCompetitionChampion
AustraliaW-LeagueSydney FC[22] (3rd)
China PRSuper LeagueChinese ChampionshipChinese FA Cup
Super Cup
Chinese TaipeiMulan League
Hong KongHong Kong League
IndiaIndian Women's League
IranKowsar League
JordanJordan League
JapanL. LeagueEmpress's CupHigh School Tournam.Seisa Kokusai (1st)
LebanonLebanese LeagueSAS[23] (3rd)
North KoreaDPRK League
South KoreaWK League
MyanmarMyanmar League
PhilippinesPFF League
SingaporeNational League
ThailandThai League
United Arab EmiratesUAE League
UzbekistanUzbek ChampionshipUzbek CupUzbek Super Cup
VietnamVietnam Championship

CONCACAF

National leagueNational cup / Intercollegiate league
CountryMainChampionOtherChampionCompetitionChampion
BarbadosPremier League
CanadaU Soccer
Costa RicaPrimera División
CubaLiga Nacional
El SalvadorAperturaAlianza[24]
Clausura
GuatemalaApertura
Clausura
HaitiCHFF
JamaicaJFF League
MartiniqueMartinican ChampionshipCoupe de Martinique
Mexico2018–19's Clausura
2019–20's Apertura
NicaraguaAperturaUNAN Managua[25]
Clausura
PanamaLiga Nacional
Puerto RicoLPR
United StatesNWSLWPSLNCAA
UWS

CAF

National leagueNational cup
CountryCompetitionChampionCompetitionChampion
AlgeriaLFFSûreté Nationale (1st)
BeninBenin Championship
Burkina FasoPremière DivisionEtincelles (1st)
CameroonDivision 1Coupe du Cameroun
Cape VerdeCape Verde Championship
ComorosComoros Championship
CongoCongo ChampionshipCongo Cup
EgyptPremier League
EswatiniEswatini ChampionshipSwazi Bank Cup
GambiaGambian Championship
GhanaNational LeagueGhanaian FA Cup
GuineaGuinean TournamentHoroya
Ivory CoastIvory Coast Championship
KenyaPremier League
LesothoSuper League
LiberiaLiberian Championship
MalawiPresidential Cup
MozambiqueNational League
NamibiaSuper League
NigeriaPremier LeagueAiteo Cup
RwandaFirst Division
SenegalSenegal ChampionshipSenegal Cup
South Africa2019 Sasol League
TogoTogo Championship
TunisiaTunisian ChampionshipTunisian Cup
UgandaElite LeagueFUFA Cup
ZambiaCharity Shield
ZimbabweZimbabwe League

CONMEBOL

National league
CountryMainChampion
ArgentinaCampeonato Argentino
BoliviaCampeonato Boliviano
BrazilCampeonato Brasileiro
ChileCampeonato Chileno
ColombiaLiga Colombiana
EcuadorCampeonato Ecuatoriano
ParaguayCampeonato Paraguayo
PeruCampeonato Peruano
UruguayCampeonato Uruguayo
VenezuelaApertura
Clausura

OFC

National leagueNational cup
CountryMainChampionMainChampion
American SamoaNational League
Cook IslandsRound Cup
FijiSenior League
New ZealandNational LeagueKate Sheppard Cup
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References

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  2. "Australia women's coach Alen Stajcic fired before World Cup". USA Today. January 18, 2019.
  3. "How Matildas players reacted to Alen Stajcic's sacking". The Daily Football Show. January 21, 2019.
  4. "Marta Tejedor: Birmingham City Women appoint former Chile and Peru manager". BBC Sport. January 21, 2019.
  5. Garry, Tom (January 27, 2019). "Reading Women 0–3 Arsenal Women: Vivianne Miedema breaks WSL record". BBC Sport.
  6. "Ante Milicic confirmed as Matildas head coach for World Cup". The Guardian. February 18, 2019.
  7. "Ada Hegerberg: No chance Ballon d'Or winner will feature at World Cup – Norway boss". BBC Sport. February 26, 2019.
  8. Díaz, José Félix (March 5, 2019). "La Federación toma el control del fútbol femenino" [The Federation takes control of women's football]. Marca (in Spanish).
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  10. Menayo, David (March 5, 2019). "La Asociación de Clubes de Fútbol Femenino rechaza el nuevo modelo de competición de la RFEF" [The Association of Women's Soccer Clubs rejects the new competition model of the RFEF]. Marca (in Spanish).
  11. Viñas, Sergio R. (March 5, 2019). "La guerra entre Rubiales y Tebas estalla en el fútbol femenino" [The war between Rubiales and Tebas breaks out in women's football]. El Mundo (in Spanish).
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  14. Wrack, Suzanne (March 20, 2019). "Barclays unveiled as Women's Super League sponsor in groundbreaking deal". The Guardian.
  15. Whyatt, Katie (April 1, 2019). "Phil Neville calls on Premier League giants to open up stadiums for women's club games". The Daily Telegraph.
  16. "Soccer: Morgan Nets 100th Goal as USWNT Tops Australia". Reuters. April 5, 2019.
  17. "Brazil women lose to Scotland 1–0, extending crisis". Associated Press. April 9, 2019.
  18. Culver, Jordan (April 17, 2019). "Alex Morgan makes 2019 Time 100 list". Pro Soccer USA.
  19. Menayo, David (April 28, 2019). "El Barcelona hace historia al clasificarse para su primera final de Champions" [Barcelona makes history as it qualifies for its first Champions final]. Marca (in Spanish).
  20. Whyatt, Katie (April 28, 2019). "Chelsea fall short and are knocked out of Champions League as Lyon reach fourth consecutive final". The Telegraph.
  21. Townsend, Joe (April 28, 2019). "WSL – Arsenal clinch WSL title in front of record crowd". BBC Sport.
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  23. "SAS Champions of the 2018–2019 Women's Football League". FA Lebanon. December 30, 2018.
  24. Navarrete, Josué (January 19, 2019). "Ellas son las reinas del fútbol femenino salvadoreño" [They are the queens of Salvadoran women's football]. Noticias de El Salvador (in Spanish).
  25. "UNAN Managua se corona invicta en el campeonato de futbol femenino" [UNAN Managua is unbeaten in the women's soccer championship] (in Spanish). Viva Nicaragua. January 29, 2019.
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