- Women’s Olympic Football Tournament kick-offs 21 July 2021
- Postponed due to the pandemic, Olympic Games will take place in a year’s time
- We review the qualified teams, key facts and stats
It is time to once again start the countdown to Tokyo 2020. The COVID-19 pandemic may have forced the postponement of the Olympic Games until 2021, but enthusiasm for the iconic event and a yearning to enjoy it remain intact. Preparations are also continuing apace.
To mark the one-year-to-go milestone until the Olympic flame is lit and the action begins in the Women’s Olympic Football Tournament, we are bringing you a rundown of the teams already qualified, those one step away and some interesting facts and figures about the event.
Women’s Olympic Football Tournament
- When is it planned: 21 July to 6 August 2021
- Who will take part: 12 teams from six confederations will compete for podium places
Qualified teams:
Asia: Japan (host), Australia
Europe: Netherlands, Sweden and Great Britain
North/Central America and Caribbean: USA and Canada
Africa: Zambia
South America: Brazil
Oceania: New Zealand
Teams still with a chance of qualifying:
Asia:
China PR and Korea Republic will go head to head for the region’s last berth. The two-legged showdown will take place on 19 and 24 February 2021.
Intercontinental play-off:
The last ticket to Tokyo will go to either Cameroon, runners-up in the African qualifiers, or Chile, runners-up at the Copa America. The two-legged fixture will be played on dates yet to be decided.