Passion ignites in Wuhan as the roses take the stage! At 11:58 on May 22, tickets for the 2026 CFA China Women’s International Invitational in Wuhan officially went on sale. On June 3 at 19:35, the Chinese women’s football team will face the Russian women’s team at the Wuhan Wuhuan Sports Center as part of their preparations for the Asian Games.

In March of this year, the Chinese women’s team advanced strongly to the semifinals of the Women’s Asian Cup, securing a spot in the 2027 Women’s World Cup. Currently, the team began its fourth training camp of the year in Wuhan on May 18, fully preparing for the Nagoya Asian Games. The match on June 3 against the physically strong, fast-paced, and tactically mature Russian women’s team will be a comprehensive test of the training results, serving as an ideal warm-up game to refine tactics, adjust the lineup, and adapt to high-intensity competition.

Among the 26 players selected for this training camp, the Wuhan Chegu Jiangda women’s team contributes six members, tying with Beijing Urban Construction as the top clubs supplying national team players. Core players Wang Shuang, Yao Wei, and Wu Haiyan will lead the team on home soil in national team jerseys, while newcomers Jiang Chenjing, Yan Qi, and Deng Mengye represent the rising strength of Wuhan’s local youth training system, ensuring a bright future.

This match is an officially recognized international A-level event and marks Wuhan’s first time hosting a national-level football event since the 2018 World Cup qualifiers. The event focuses on affordable viewing, with ticket prices starting as low as 48 yuan and going up to only 128 yuan.

Match details are as follows:

Match time: June 3, 2026 (Wednesday) 19:35

Venue: Wuhan Wuhuan Sports Center Stadium

Teams: Chinese Women’s Team vs. Russian Women’s Team

Official ticketing channels:

Damai, Douyin, Maoyan, Ticket Planet, Watch the Game, Hubei Sports Industry Group’s “Go Sports” mini-program, and Forteba Fan Center. Search for the event name to grab tickets instantly.

Tiered pricing: 48 yuan, 68 yuan, 88 yuan, 128 yuan.

Wuhan Wuhuan Sports Center

The Wuhan Wuhuan Sports Center is a major multi-purpose sports complex located in the Caidian District of Wuhan, China. Completed in 2007, it was originally built to host the 2007 Women’s World Cup and has since served as a venue for various national and international sporting events, including the 2019 FIBA Basketball World Cup. The center is known for its distinctive “flying saucer” design and remains a key landmark for sports and cultural activities in the region.

Wuhan Chegu Jiangda Women’s Football Team

The Wuhan Chegu Jiangda Women’s Football Team is a professional women’s football club based in Wuhan, China, competing in the Chinese Women’s Super League. Established in 2001, the club has become one of the most successful teams in the league, winning multiple championships, including consecutive titles in 2021, 2022, and 2023. The team is known for its strong domestic talent and has contributed significantly to the development of women’s football in China.

Beijing Urban Construction Women’s Football Team

The Beijing Urban Construction Women’s Football Team is a professional women’s football club based in Beijing, China, competing in the Chinese Women’s Super League. The team is owned by the Beijing Urban Construction Group, a major state-owned construction company, and has a history of developing talented players for the Chinese national team. While not as historically dominant as some other Chinese clubs, it has consistently been a competitive force in the league.