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All-New UEFA Women's Europa Cup Logo Released

  • New Tournament: UEFA has announced the launch of the UEFA Women's Europa Cup, a second-tier women's club competition, starting in the 2025-26 season.
  • Logo and Trophy: The competition features a modern new logo and a sleek, silver trophy with a twisted design, reflected in the logo's vibrant lime-green/yellow lines.
  • Tournament Format: The UEFA Women's Europa Cup will involve 44 clubs in a pure knockout format with two-legged ties, and the winner qualifies for the Champions League.

UEFA has officially launched a brand-new second-tier women's club competition, the UEFA Women's Europa Cup. The tournament is set to kick off in the 2025-26 season.

Alongside the announcement, UEFA has unveiled the competition's modern new logo and trophy, which feature a dynamic visual identity.

All-New UEFA Women's Europa Cup Logo

The new UEFA Women's Europa Cup logo features a modern and energetic look. The main icon is a stylized representation of the new trophy, with vibrant lime-green/yellow lines cutting across it.

The trophy itself is a sleek, silver cup with a distinctive twisted or spiraling design, which is perfectly reflected in the logo.

The UEFA Women's Europa Cup will serve as the second-tier competition below the Women's Champions League. Here's a brief overview of how it will work:

  • Inaugural Season: 2025-26.
  • Participants: 44 clubs in total will compete.
  • Format: It will be a pure knockout tournament with no group stage. All rounds, including the final, will be played as two-legged home-and-away ties.
  • Qualification: Teams can enter the tournament via their domestic league position or by being eliminated from the early qualifying rounds of the same season's Women's Champions League.
  • Prize: The winner of the UEFA Women's Europa Cup qualifies for the third qualifying round of the following season's UEFA Women's Champions League.

What do you think of the new UEFA Women's Europa Cup logo and trophy? A good addition to the women's football calendar? Let us know in the comments below.