AFC Women’s Asian Cup India 2022 logo unveiled
(Courtesy : AIFF Media)
The premier international women's football competition in Asia is exactly six months away.
With exactly six months to go to the Continent’s most prestigious women’s national team football competition, the Asian Football Confederation (AFC) and the AFC Women’s Asian Cup India 2022TM Local Organising Committee (LOC) have today launched the tournament logo of the upcoming edition, which will be held from January 20 to February 6 next year.
The 2022 edition will once again blaze a new trail in the development of the women’s game in Asia with an expanded 12 teams set to compete for Continental supremacy – four more than the last four editions – and will feature a newly-introduced Quarter-final stage for the first time in Asian women’s football history.
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Creating an unmistakable connection between Asian football fans and the competition, the competition's logo has been adapted from the original logomark featuring the tournament’s distinctive trophy as the centerpiece, which was introduced at the last edition in Jordan 2018.
The concept of the ‘swirl’ surrounding the trophy was inspired by the national flags and colours of playing kits in Asia, and the iconic stadiums in which the AFC Women’s Asian Cup is played in and celebrates cultural diversity and the unwavering support and enthusiasm of fans for their national teams.
The premium finishing pays tribute to the event, which delivers the highest level of women’s football in the Continent while providing an unrivalled stage as the qualifying tournament for the FIFA Women’s World Cup.
Five Asian teams will clinch their spots to join Australia during the AFC Women’s Asian Cup India 2022TM and two intercontinental playoff places are also up for grabs ahead of the historic cross Confederation and newly expanded 32-team FIFA Women’s World Cup Australia/New Zealand 2023.
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In addition, local elements of the host Member Association have been infused into the India 2022 tournament specific logo. The maroon in the logo takes inspiration from the Warli artworks – a tribal art form mostly preserved by the tribal people from the Northern Sahyadri Ranges in India and in the host state of Maharashtra, where the hue of red and maroon often forms the base of the paintings.
Similarly, the silver in the logo is a testimony to the importance of silver jewellery in Indian households and the beauty and elegance of the precious metal.
"Happy to unveil the official logo of the AFC Women’s Asian Cup India 2022TM. With exactly six months to go for the kickoff on 20th January 2022, the logo could not have been launched on a better day. India is honoured to provide a platform for the best female footballers of the continent to play in the competition," said AIFF President Praful Patel during the occasion.
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