Copa Libertadores Femenina de Futsal

The Copa Libertadores Femenina de Futsal is a women's club futsal tournament organized by CONMEBOL for South American nations.

2013 edition

Held in Chile. Five teams were to participate, playing a round-robin with the top two playing the finals.[1] 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.[2]

2015 edition

Held in Complejo Polideportivo Ñuñoa (Estadio Nacional), Santiago, Chile between 8–12 September 2015.[3] A total of eight teams participated.[4] Eight teams played in two groups, the top two advanced to the semi-finals. Barateiro won the final 11–0 over Santiago Morning.[5]

Final positions:[6]

  1. Brazil Barateiro
  2. Chile Santiago Morning
  3. Argentina San Lorenzo
  4. Argentina Kimberley
  5. Uruguay Río Negro
  6. Paraguay Sport Colonial
  7. Peru Municipalidad de Borja
  8. Chile Everton

2016 edition

Held in Centro de Entrenamiento Olímpico, Ñuñoa, Chile between 22–29 August 2016.[7] A total of ten teams participated.[8] Barateiro successfully defended their title.[9]

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