OFC Women's Nations Cup
| Organiser(s) | OFC |
|---|---|
| Founded | 1983 |
| Region | Oceania |
| Teams | 11 (finals) |
| Related competitions | OFC Men's Nations Cup |
| Current champions | Solomon Islands (1st title) |
| Most championships | New Zealand (6 titles) |
| Website | ofcwomensnationscup |
| 2025 OFC Women's Nations Cup | |
The OFC Women's Nations Cup (previously known as the OFC Women's Championship) is a women's association football tournament for national teams that belong to the Oceania Football Confederation (OFC). It was held every three years from 1983 to 1989. Currently, the tournament is held at irregular intervals. Of the 13 tournaments that have been held, New Zealand won six of them.
The competition served as a qualifying tournament for the FIFA Women's World Cup from 1991 to 2022. In 2007, the competition took place in Papua New Guinea for the second time. Tonga and the Solomon Islands each took part for the first time in the four-team event, which was plagued by withdrawals from six squads.
The most recent edition was played in July 2025 in Fiji and was won by the Solomon Islands for the first time.
Only five nations have won the trophy: Australia (3 times), New Zealand (6 times), Chinese Taipei (2 times), Papua New Guinea (1 time), and the Solomon Islands (1 time).
Australia ceased to be a member of the OFC on 1 January 2006, having elected to join the Asian Football Confederation (AFC), and hence no longer participate in the tournament.