About A-League, Women
A-League, Women 25/26
- Start Date: October 31 , 2025
- End Date: May 17 , 2026
- Host Country: Australia
- Duration: 198 days
- Participating Teams: 11
The A-League, Women is a premier soccer competition featuring 11 soccer teams, battling to win the title.
The A-League, Women will commence on October 31 , 2025, and conclude on May 17 , 2026, spanning a total of 198 days of intense soccer action. Australia will host the A-League, Women, and matches will be played at some of the most iconic soccer stadiums in the region.
11 teams will be participating in the A-League, Women, representing different nations or clubs.
Soccer enthusiasts and fans from around the world can look forward to witnessing thrilling moments and fierce competition as these top teams vie for the coveted A-League, Women title.
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