Copa Libertadores Futsal Femenina
The CONMEBOL Libertadores Futsal Femenina is a women's club futsal tournament organized by CONMEBOL for South American nations.
Results
Year | Host | Winners | Score | Runners-up |
---|---|---|---|---|
2013 Details |
Chile | Uno/Chapecó |
5–1 | San Lorenzo |
2015 Details |
Chile | Barateiro |
11–0 | Santiago Morning |
2016 Details |
Chile | Barateiro |
7–2 | Estudiantes de Guárico |
2017 Details |
Paraguay | Uno/Chapecó |
4–2 | Sport Colonial |
2018 Details |
Paraguay | Leoas Da Serra |
4–0 | Sport Colonial |
2019 Details |
Brazil | Cianorte |
2–0 | Independiente |
2020 | Bolivia | Cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic (originally scheduled 23–30 May) | ||
2021 | Bolivia | Cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic (originally scheduled 5–12 September) | ||
2022 Details |
Bolivia | Taboão Magnus |
6–0 | San Lorenzo |
2023 Details |
Paraguay |
Tournaments
2013
Held in Chile. Five teams were to participate, playing a round-robin with the top two playing the finals. Somehow, though ten teams participated and there was a semi-finals stage. The tournament was won by six time Brazilian champions and professional team Uno/Chapecó 5–1 over San Lorenzo.
- Palestino
- Santiago Morning
- Unión Temuco
- Santiago Wanderers
- Ñublense
- Boston College
- San Lorenzo de Almagro
- Bella Vista
- Uno/Chapecó
- Cuam
2015
Held in Complejo Polideportivo Ñuñoa (Estadio Nacional), Santiago, Chile between 8–12 September 2015. A total of eight teams participated. Eight teams played in two groups, the top two advanced to the semi-finals. Barateiro won the final 11–0 over Santiago Morning.
Final positions:
- Barateiro
- Santiago Morning
- San Lorenzo
- Kimberley
- Río Negro
- Sport Colonial
- Municipalidad de Borja
- Everton
2016
Held in Centro de Entrenamiento Olímpico, Ñuñoa, Chile between 22 and 29 August 2016. A total of ten teams participated. Barateiro successfully defended their title.
2017
The 2017 edition is played in Paraguay from 15 to 22 July.