UEFA would also like to introduce the Nations League in women’s football and continue to promote it.
Will there be duplicates soon? After the competition was introduced more or less successfully in men’s football, it should soon come to women’s football as well.
In 2019, the Nations League was formed in men’s football. UEFA’s aim was to give international football “more sporting meaning” and reduce “meaningless friendlies”.
A noble idea, but not everyone’s approval – after all, the introduction of another competition isn’t exactly what players need in their already busy schedules. And even among the fans, a certain saturation initially spread.
After three years, however, one can draw the conclusion that this controversial competition is actually better than watching meaningless friendlies. In particular, the final round of the Nations League in its two previous editions provided high-quality and exciting football that people enjoyed watching in front of their home TV sets and in the stadium.
Now that the Nations League has been accepted in men’s football, UEFA is preparing to establish the competition in women’s football as well. According to the portal Relevo the European Football Association has already started planning to launch the Nations League for women.
The exact dates for the launch and the staging are still pending, but it already seems clear that the Nations League for women should be similar to that of men. The aim is to promote the national teams in the women’s area, it is said.
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Source: Stern

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