AFC Women's Asian Cup Reaches Final Stages
AFC Women's Asian Cup Reaches Final Stages
The 21st AFC Women's Asian Cup is reaching its climax in Australia, marking a historic moment for the continent's oldest women's football tournament.
Since March 1, the event has captivated fans, with total attendance exceeding 200,000 across venues in Perth, Gold Coast, and Sydney.
The tournament reaches its peak on March 21 with a grand finale between host nation Australia and the formidable Japanese team.
This tournament is more than a trophy contest; it serves as a crucial qualification path for the 2027 FIFA Women's World Cup and the 2028 Los Angeles Olympics.
Australia's journey, fueled by stars like Sam Kerr and Caitlin Foord, has electrified local supporters, while Japan’s clinical scoring record proves their status as a global powerhouse.
As the competition concludes with a performance by G Flip, the tournament solidifies its legacy.
