The draw for the second edition of the CECAFA Women’s Champions League qualifiers will take place in Rabat, Morocco, on Wednesday this week.CECAFA’s Executive Director Auka Gecheo revealed that the continental football body, CAF, agreed that the draws for all the other zones will also take place the same day in Rabat.“CAF decided that the draw for all the Zones take place in Rabat before the final of the TotalEnergies Women’s Africa Cup of Nations which ends on July 23rd,” Gecheo as quoted on CECAFAonline.With 2 matches left in the season, CBE FC confirm their 5th Ethiopian Women’s Premier League title with a win over Hawassa City.🏆They will represent #Ethiopia in the 2022 CAF Women’s Champions League CECAFA Qualifiers.[via Soccer Ethiopia] pic.twitter.com/h1WkpVrL1P— Ethiopian Football (@EthioFooty) July 17, 2022 Eight teams will battle in the CECAFA Women’s Champions League 2022 to be played between from July 28 to August 10 in Arusha, Tanzania with the winner earning the ticket to represent the region at this year’s CAF Women’s Champions League.The eight teams that will take part include; She Corporate FC (Uganda), Simba Queens (Tanzania), Yei Joint Stars FC (South Sudan), Warrior Queens (Zanzibar), Fofila PF (Burundi), AS Kigali Women’s FC (Rwanda), GRFC (Djibouti), Commercial Bank of Ethiopia (Ethiopia)She Corporate FC Strength & conditioning Coach Kawuma Livingstone after the teams last gym training session today morning at the Club gym.The team is preparing for the CAF Women’s Champions league qualifiers (CECAFA Zone) later this month in Tanzania.@FUFAWomen @DavidLumansi pic.twitter.com/ByKtr9eMH3— 𝐅𝐖𝐒𝐋 𝐂𝐇𝐀𝐌𝐏𝐈𝐎𝐍𝐒 21/22 (@SheCorporateFC) July 8, 2022 She Corporate, Warrior Queens, Fofila PF, GRFC, and AS Kigali Women’s FC will be making their debut in the competition while Simba Queens, Yei Joint Stars, and Commercial Bank of Ethiopia will be making their second appearance having featured in the last edition.CAF announced earlier in the month that Morocco will host the Women’s Champions League 2022.South Africa’s Mamelodi Sundowns women’s team lifted the inaugural trophy last year when the event was held in Cairo, Egypt.