CONCACAF Women's Championship
The CONCACAF Women's Championship is a biennial soccer tournament that features national teams from the CONCACAF region, which includes countries from North America, Central America, and the Caribbean. The tournament serves as a qualifying event for the FIFA Women's World Cup, allowing top teams to secure their spots in the prestigious global competition.
Established in 1991, the championship has evolved over the years, showcasing the growth of women's soccer in the region. Teams compete in a series of matches, with the top performers earning the opportunity to represent CONCACAF on the world stage.