The much awaited Total CAF Women’s Champions League inaugural edition is set to commence this year and eight clubs will be grouped into two for the competition.
On 30 June last year, the creation of the CAF Women’s Champions League was approved by the CAF executive Committee.
The Continent’s organising body has opened for interested countries that are interested in hosting the competition to put in their bids for consideration.
In a statement, Caf said: “Caf has opened the bidding process for the country that will host the inaugural Total Caf Women’s Champions League 2021.”
“The Total Caf Women’s Champions League 2021 competition will be organized during the period of October, November or December each year as per resolution of the Caf Executive Committee.”
“Seven teams will qualify for the final tournament through qualifiers organized by the zonal unions in addition to the champion club from the host country who gains automatic qualification”.
“National Associations are requested to present their bidding files containing the stadiums (two stadiums are required) and training facilities (four training sites at least), accommodation plans (that can host the eight teams), in addition to the official government guarantee. Closing date is 31 March 2021.”