In another major boost for women’s sport, Australia will host the next Women’s Asian Cup.
The Asian Football Confederation (AFC) has announced Australia as host nation for the AFC Women’s Asian Cup 2026.
It follows Australia’s successful hosting of the FIFA Women’s Football World Cup last year and will again bring the world’s best female football talent to our shores.
Hosting major sporting events, like the Women’s Asian Cup, boosts local tourism, trade, employment and infrastructure.
It also helps grow participation and inclusion in sport at the local, regional and national levels.
The Matildas are still riding the wave of success from last year’s Women’s World Cup where they captured the hearts of the nation.
A record 14 straight sold-out Matildas matches in Australia demonstrates the endurance of the ‘Matildas effect’ and our love of women’s football.
The AFC Women’s Asian Cup is the oldest women’s international football competition in the world, and will help continue to grow women’s football in Australia and our region.
Quotes attributable to Minister for Foreign Affairs, Penny Wong
“Hosting the Women’s Asian Cup brings the region to Australia, and creates an opportunity to present modern Australia to millions of sports fans in Asia.
“Following the success of the FIFA Women’s World Cup 2023, the AFC Women’s Asian Cup 2026 will see sport bring us together again.
Quotes attributable to Minister for Women, Katy Gallagher
“Australia is thrilled to be hosting the Asian Football Confederation Women’s Asian Cup 2026.
“This is a golden opportunity for us to showcase the continued growth and popularity of women’s sport in this country, and supports the Government’s commitment to gender equality.”
Quotes attributable to Minister for Sport, Anika Wells
“I’m proud to be part of a government that is increasing the visibility of women’s sport and creating greater opportunities for women and girls in sport.
“The Women's World Cup ended all debates about the place of female athletes in sport and now we can continue to celebrate the Matildas in the Women’s Asian Cup.
“Women's sport is not a phase, is not a nice to have, it is thrilling, it is brilliant and it is here to stay.”