The CONCACAF W Championship is an association football competition organized by the Confederation of North, Central American and Caribbean Association Football (CONCACAF) that often serves as the qualifying competition to the Women's World Cup, and recently the Olympics. In years when the tournament has been held outside the World Cup qualifying cycle, non-CONCACAF members have been invited. CONCACAF is the governing body for football for North America, Central America and the Caribbean. The most successful country has been the United States, winning their ninth title in 2022.

History

2000

Six member women's national teams participated: Canada, the U.S., Costa Rica, Guatemala, Mexico, Trinidad and Tobago, as well as two invited teams, Brazil and China. The United States hosted the tournament and were champions.

2002

The 2002 Women's Gold Cup was an eight-team tournament hosted by Canada and the United States. The two finalists qualified for the 2003 FIFA Women's World Cup and the third-place team qualified for the World Cup playoff. After 16 games (played as 8 doubleheaders) the United States were tournament champions, defeating Canada in overtime in the final. Mia Hamm scored the golden goal, taking the U.S. to their second Women's Gold Cup title. The U.S. had a 9–0–1 Gold Cup record, including 48 goals for and two goals against, both scored by Charmaine Hooper of Canada.

2006

The 2006 CONCACAF Women's Gold Cup was held in the United States, with games being hosted at The Home Depot Center in Carson, California and Tropical Park Stadium in Miami, Florida. This 2007 World Cup qualifying tournament featured six teams in single-elimination, with the top two teams qualifying directly for the 2007 FIFA Women's World Cup in China. Additionally, the third-place finisher played a two-legged home-and-away playoff against Japan (the fourth-place finisher from the Asian Confederation).

2022

The 2022 CONCACAF W Championship was held from 4–18 July 2022 and featured eight teams divided into two groups of four. After single round-robin play, the top two from each group qualified for the knockout rounds, played in a single match direct elimination format.

The tournament served as a CONCACAF qualifier to the 2023 FIFA Women's World Cup in Australia and New Zealand, the football tournament at the 2024 Summer Olympics in France, and the 2024 CONCACAF W Gold Cup. The top two teams of each round-robin group qualified for the World Cup, while the third-placed teams from each group advanced to the inter-confederation play-offs. The winner of the tournament also qualified for the 2024 Olympics and the 2024 CONCACAF W Gold Cup, while the second and third-placed teams advanced to a CONCACAF Olympic play-off. The winner of that play-off will also guarantee their place at the 2024 Olympics and the 2024 W Gold Cup.

The CONCACAF Championship Women is an exhilarating soccer tournament that showcases the immense talent and skill of women's national teams from North, Central America, and the Caribbean. This highly anticipated competition brings together some of the best female soccer players in the region, creating an electrifying atmosphere for fans and players alike.

The tournament features intense matches filled with fast-paced action, strategic gameplay, and breathtaking goals. With teams representing countries such as the United States, Canada, Mexico, Costa Rica, Jamaica, and many more, the CONCACAF Championship Women promises to be a thrilling display of soccer prowess.

Throughout the tournament, teams battle it out on the field, demonstrating their technical abilities, tactical prowess, and unwavering determination to secure victory. The matches are characterized by fierce rivalries, intense rivalries, and a strong sense of national pride, making every game a spectacle to behold.

The CONCACAF Championship Women not only provides a platform for teams to compete for regional supremacy but also serves as a qualifying tournament for major international competitions, including the FIFA Women's World Cup and the Olympic Games. As a result, the stakes are incredibly high, adding an extra layer of excitement and pressure to each match.

Fans from all over the region flock to the stadiums to witness the tournament's thrilling encounters, creating an electric atmosphere with their passionate support and unwavering loyalty. The tournament also garners significant attention from soccer enthusiasts worldwide, who eagerly follow the matches and cheer for their favorite teams from afar.

The CONCACAF Championship Women is not only a celebration of women's soccer but also a testament to the growing popularity and recognition of the sport in the region. It serves as a platform for female athletes to showcase their skills, inspire future generations, and break down barriers in a traditionally male-dominated sport.

In summary, the CONCACAF Championship Women is a captivating soccer tournament that brings together the best women's national teams from North, Central America, and the Caribbean. With its thrilling matches, passionate fans, and high stakes, this tournament is a must-watch for soccer enthusiasts and a testament to the incredible talent and dedication of female athletes in the region.