2018 in women's association football

The following are the scheduled events of women's association football for 2018 throughout the world.

Events

January

February

March

April

International WNT competitions

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

Official

DateFinal match venueTournamentChampionRunner upThirdFourth
Jan 18 – 28 CouvaCONCACAF U–20 Championship Mexico (1st) United States Haiti Canada
Jan 13 – 31 AmbatoU–20 Sudamericano Brazil (8th) Paraguay Colombia Venezuela
Mar 7 – 25 San JuanU–17 Sudamericano Brazil (3rd) Colombia Uruguay Venezuela
Apr 6 – 20 AmmanAFC Asian Cup Japan (2nd) Australia China Thailand
Apr 4 – 22 La SerenaCopa América Brazil (7th) Chile Argentina Colombia
May 1 – 13 PalembangAFF U–16 Championship Thailand (2nd) Myanmar Vietnam Laos
Apr 19 – Jun 12 BradentonCONCACAF U–17 Championship United States (4th) Mexico Canada Haiti
Jun 30 – Jul 13 PalembangAFF Championship Thailand (4th) Australia U-20 Vietnam Myanmar
Aug 5 – 24 VannesFIFA U–20 World Cup Japan (1st) Spain England France
Sep 12 – 22 IbhayiCOSAFA Championship South Africa (5th) Cameroon Uganda Zambia
Sep 28 – Oct 7 ThimphuSAFF U–18 Championship Bangladesh (1st) Nepal India Bhutan
Oct 4 – 17 FriscoCONCACAF Championship United States (8th) Canada Jamaica Panama
Oct 25 – Nov 3 LalitpurSAFF U–15 Championship Bangladesh (2nd) Pakistan India Nepal
Nov 17 – Dec 1 AccraCAF Cup of Nations Nigeria (11th) South Africa Cameroon Mali
Nov 13 – Dec 1 MontevideoFIFA U–17 World Cup Spain (1st) Mexico New Zealand Canada
Nov 18 – Dec 1 NouméaOFC Nations Cup New Zealand (6th) Fiji Papua New Guinea New Caledonia
Nov 23 – Dec 1 TashkentCAFA Championship Uzbekistan (1st) Iran U-23 Tajikistan Kyrgyzstan

Invitational

DateFinal match venueTournamentChampionRunner upThirdFourth
Jan 19 – 23 FoshanFour Nations Tournament China (6th) Thailand Colombia Vietnam
Feb 27 – Mar 6 AlanyaTurkish Cup France B Mexico Ukraine Poland
Feb 28 – Mar 7 ParchalAlgarve Cup Netherlands (1st) and Sweden (4th) note 1 Portugal Australia
Feb 28 – Mar 7 LarnacaCyprus Cup Spain (1st) Italy North Korea Switzerland
Mar 1 – Mar 7 OrlandoSheBelieves Cup United States (2nd) England France Germany
Jun 5 – 10 SalonSud Ladies Cup (U-20) United States (1st) France Germany Haiti
Jul 26 – Aug 2 BridgeviewTournament of Nations United States (1st) Australia Brazil Japan

note 1 The final match was cancelled due to weather issues and both teams were awarded the title.

International club competitions

Official

DateFinal match venueTournamentChampionRunner upThirdFourth
22 August 2017
– May 24 2018
KievUEFA Champions League Lyon (5th) Wolfsburg Chelsea and Manchester City
Sep 24 – 29 Panama CityUNCAF Interclub Championship Unifut (1st) Moravia Alianza Atlético Nacional
Nov 18 – Dec 2 ManausCopa Libertadores Atlético Huila (1st) Santos Iranduba Colo-Colo

Invitational

DateFinal match venueTournamentChampionRunner upThirdFourth
Jul 26 – 29 Miami GardensInternational Champions Cup NC Courage (1st) Lyon Manchester City PSG

National competitions

UEFA

National leagueNational cupOther
CountryCompetitionChampionCompetitionChampionCompetitionChampion
AlbaniaAlbanian ChampionshipVllaznia Shkodër (5th)Albanian CupVllaznia Shkodër (5th)
AustriaFrauenligaSt. Pölten (4th)Ladies CupSt. Pölten (5th)
BelgiumSuper LeagueAnderlecht (5th)Belgian CupStandard Liège (8th)
BelarusPremier LeagueMinsk (6th)Belarusian CupMinsk (7th)
Bosnia and HerzegovinaPremier LeagueSarajevo (16th)BiH CupSarajevo (13th)
BulgariaBulgarian ChampionshipNSA Sofia (14th)Bulgarian CupNSA Sofia (16th)
CroatiaFirst LeagueOsijek (22nd)Croatian CupSplit (1st)
CyprusFirst DivisionBarcelona FA (1st)Cypriot CupApollon Limassol (10th)Super CupBarcelona FA (1st)
Czech RepublicFirst DivisionSparta Prague (19th)Czech CupSparta Prague (9th)
DenmarkElitedivisionenFortuna Hjørring (10th)Danish CupBrøndby (11th)
EnglandWSLChelsea (2nd)FA CupChelsea (2nd)WSL CupArsenal (5th)
EstoniaMeistriliigaFlora Tallinn (1st)Estonian CupFlora Tallinn (4th)
Faroe Islands1. deildEB/Streymur/Skála (2nd)Faroese CupEB/Streymur/Skála (2nd)
FinlandNaisten LiigaPK-35 Vantaa (7th)
FranceDivision 1Lyon (16th)Coupe de FrancePSG (2nd)
GeorgiaGeorgian ChampionshipMartve (3rd)
GermanyBundesligaWolfsburg (4th)DFB-PokalWolfsburg (5th)
GreeceA DivisionPAOK (13th)
HungaryNői NB IMTK Hungária (8th)Hungarian CupFerencvárosi (6th)
IcelandÚrvalsdeildBreiðablik (17th)Icelandic CupBreiðablik (12th)Super CupBreiðablik (10th)
DeildabikarÞór/KA (2nd)
Northern IrelandWomen's PremiershipLinfield (3rd)Challenge CupGlentoran (7th)
Republic of IrelandWNLWexford Youths (4th)FAI CupWexford Youths (2nd)WNL CupPeamount United (3rd)
IsraelLigat NashimKiryat Gan (2nd)Israeli CupRamat HaSharon (1st)
ItalySerie AJuventus (1st)Coppa ItaliaFiorentina (2nd)Supercoppa ItalianaFiorentina (1st)
KazakhstanKazakhstani ChampionshipBIIK Kazygurt (12th)
KosovoWomen's LeagueMitrovica (1st)Kosovo CupMitrovica (1st)
LatviaLatvian LeagueRīgas (6th)
LithuaniaA LygaGintra Universitet. (17th)
LuxembourgLigue 1Jeunesse Junglinst. (6th)Luxembourg CupJeunesse Junglinst. (6th)
North MacedoniaMacedonian ChampionshipDragon (3rd)Macedonian CupTiverija (1st)
MaltaFirst DivisionBirkirkara (8th)Maltese CupBirkirkara (14th)
MoldovaTop LeagueAgarista Anenii Noi (1st)Moldovan CupAgarista Anenii Noi (1st)
MontenegroMontenegrin LeagueBreznica (3rd)
NetherlandsEredivisieAjax (2nd)KNVB CupAjax (3rd)
NorwayToppserienLSK Kvinner (6th)Norwegian CupLSK Kvinner (4th)
PolandEkstraligaGórnik Łęczna (1st)Polish CupGórnik Łęczna (1st)
PortugalCampeonato NacionalSporting CPTaça de PortugalSporting CP (2nd)SupertaçaBraga (1st)
RomaniaLiga IOlimpia Cluj (8th)Romanian CupTârgovişte (1st)
RussiaRussian ChampionshipRyazan (4th)Russian CupZvezda Perm (6th)
ScotlandSWPLGlasgow City (13th)SWF CupHibernian (8th)SWPL CupHibernian (6th)
SerbiaSuperLigaSpartak Subotica (8th)Serbian CupCrvena Zvezda (1st)
SlovakiaFirst LeagueSlovan Bratislava (13th)Slovak CupSlovan Bratislava (5th)
SloveniaWomen's LeagueOlimpija Ljubljana (2nd)Slovenian CupPomurje (8th)
SpainPrimera DivisiónAtlético Madrid (2nd)Copa de la ReinaBarcelona (6th)

AFC

National leagueNational cupOther
CountryCompetitionChampionCompetitionChampionCompetitionChampion
AustraliaW-LeagueMelbourne City (2nd)

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