The Japan Football Association (JFA) have announced plans to launch their first professional women’s competition.
In a major step forward for women’s football in Japan, the new competition will be known as the Women Empowerment League (WE League), set to commence in September of 2021 and finish May 2022.
It will also be positioned above the existing Nadeshiko League, which has been Japan’s premier competition over the past three decades.
In what will become the highest ranked competition in the country, the WE League will feature between six to ten professional teams, with more details to be confirmed in the coming months.
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The first ever women’s professional football league in Japan, the “WE League – Women Empowerment League” will officially kick off in Autumn 2021. It will sit on top of @nadeshikoleague League, with 6-10 teams announced, Autumn 2020. pic.twitter.com/9iyreSHeE5— FIFA Women’s World Cup (@FIFAWWC) June 3, 2020
One of the key set of rules set to be implemented across the board is that at least one executive per club must be a woman. The JFA also stipulated that females must make up at least half of the employees at each team within three years.
“The purpose of the launch of the new league is not just the development of women’s football in Japan,” said JFA president Kohzo Tashima.
“Our aim is to contribute to build a sustainable society through promoting female social participation and enhancing diversities and choices.
“How we contribute to the society through sports is an important mission for all of us in the sports world. We will work on establishing the careers of women’s professional footballers, which is the dream of many girls, and further promote women’s empowerment and solve social issues.”
The JFA’s announcement of the first professional league comes with Japan focusing on greater participation as the women’s national team take part in the soccer tournament at the rescheduled Tokyo Olympic Games. Japan will also endeavour to strengthen their bid for the 2023 FIFA Women’s World Cup.