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All-New FIFA Women's Club World Cup Champions Badge Revealed - Arsenal Women's to Wear It for 4 Years

  • Arsenal Women's Victory: Arsenal Women won the inaugural FIFA Women's Club World Cup, defeating Corinthians 3-2.
  • Champions Badge Unveiled: The official FIFA Women's Club World Cup Champions Badge was revealed, featuring a gold design inspired by the tournament trophy.
  • Badge to be Worn for Four Years: Arsenal Women will wear the golden badge on their kits for four seasons, until the next tournament in 2030, due to the Women's Club World Cup being a quadrennial event.

History was made yesterday as Arsenal Women defeated Corinthians 3-2 to become the first-ever winners of the FIFA Women's Club World Cup. Following their triumph, the club unveiled the official FIFA Women's Club World Cup Champions Badge, which will adorn their kits for the next four seasons.

All-New FIFA Women's Club World Cup Champions Badge

The new FIFA Women's Club World Cup Champions badge features a circular design completely covered in gold, symbolizing luxury and the "royal" status of the world champions.

The design is heavily inspired by the trophy itself. It features the tournament logo in the center, surrounded by a subtle geometric pattern that mimics the globe structure found on the silverware.

Surrounding the central graphic is the inscription: "FIFA WOMEN'S CHAMPIONS CUP 2026 - CHAMPIONS", confirming the official naming convention on the patch.

Men's vs Women's FIFA Club World Cup Champions Badges

Four Years of Glory

Unlike the men's annual tournament (prior to its recent expansion), the Women's Club World Cup is a quadrennial event. This means Arsenal Women will wear this golden badge for four full years, until the next tournament is held in 2030.

Pitch Debut

Fans won't have to wait long to see the badge in action. It is expected to make its debut on the Arsenal kits this coming Sunday in the huge Women's Super League clash against Manchester City.

Would you like me to create a "Badge Evolution" table comparing this new design to the current Men's Club World Cup badge?