The tournament would replace the Queens Spain and Americas splits, starting in the first half of 2026.
The Kings League is still on break after the KWCC final in Paris, sparking speculation and rumors among fans. One of the biggest questions is about the future of the competition. To find answers, Arena Kings investigated updates on the league’s tournaments and uncovered exclusive information about a hot topic on social media: the possibility of Brazilian teams joining the Queens League. Here’s everything we’ve learned about the potential changes.
Queens League Global

After digging into the story, Arena Kings discovered the name of a new tournament set to begin in the first half of 2026: the Queens Global League. This competition would feature teams from around the world, replacing the traditional splits in Spain and Mexico. The participating countries would include those already with women’s leagues, plus the United States and Brazil—two powerhouses in women’s soccer.
One of the reasons for this global tournament, aside from expanding the league internationally, is the lack of interest from some teams in maintaining their women’s squads, citing financial concerns.
This topic has been discussed for months, with a key meeting among Spanish presidents during the KWCC in Paris to debate the future of the women’s division. The information about this new tournament is already in the hands of key Queens League figures and could be the solution to keeping the format alive.
Evidence of the Queens Global League
During an informal chat with journalists and two players from Porcinas, Celine Ramos and Sandra Luzardo, FURIA’s president, Cris Guedes, hinted at the possible new tournament, inviting the players to join his organization.
While the video doesn’t confirm the tournament’s existence, it proves that discussions have been happening and that FURIA is interested in competing in women’s tournaments.
Piqué’s Vision

Another factor supporting this rumor is Gerard Piqué’s interest in having Brazilian and American clubs compete in the Queens League next year. During a press conference in São Paulo to announce the partnership between Kings League and Lavitan, Piqué was asked about a potential Queens League in Brazil. He expressed enthusiasm about seeing Brazilian teams in the competition and mentioned his excitement for a global format, including U.S. teams.
With all these clues, it’s clear that talks about this new format are already underway. Which Brazilian team would you like to see in the Queens League? Comment and share your thoughts on Arena Kings’ social media!