Copa América Femenina
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Organizing body | CONMEBOL |
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Founded | 1991 |
Region | South America |
Number of teams | 10 (finals) |
Qualifier for | FIFA Women's World Cup UEFA–CONMEBOL Women's Finalissima |
Related competitions | Copa América |
Current champion(s) | ![]() |
Most successful team(s) | ![]() |
Website | conmebol.com/cafemenina |
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The Copa América Femenina (previously the Campeonato Sudamericano de Fútbol Femenino, shortened Sudamericano Femenino) is the main competition in women's association football between national teams of the CONMEBOL.[1]
It was first held in 1991. In the first two editions of the tournament only one team (the champion) qualified for the FIFA Women's World Cup. In the third edition the champions qualified automatically, while the runner-up of the tournament faced a team from the CONCACAF in a play-off match to reach the World Cup. In the fourth edition two automatic spots were given for the 2003 World Cup: to the champions and the second placed team respectively, a situation remaining for the 2007 and 2011 edition.
In December 2020, CONMEBOL announced the tournament would be held every two years instead of every four years, starting in 2022.[2]
There are also Under-20 and Under-17 versions.
Results
Ed. | Year | Host | First place game | Third place game | Num. teams | ||||
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Score / Venue | ![]() |
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Score / Venue | Fourth | ||||
1 | 1991 | Brazil | ![]() Brazil |
– [n1 1] | ![]() Chile |
– | – [n1 2] | – | 3 |
2 | 1995 | Brazil | ![]() Brazil |
2–0 | ![]() Argentina |
![]() Chile |
– [n1 1] | ![]() Ecuador |
5 |
3 | 1998 | Argentina | ![]() Brazil |
7–1 | ![]() Argentina |
![]() Peru |
3–3 (a.e.t.) (5–4 p) |
![]() Ecuador |
10 |
4 | 2003 | Peru Argentina Ecuador |
![]() Brazil |
– [n1 1] | ![]() Argentina |
![]() Colombia |
– [n1 1] | ![]() Peru |
10 |
5 | 2006 | Argentina | ![]() Argentina |
– [n1 1] | ![]() Brazil |
![]() Uruguay |
– [n1 1] | ![]() Paraguay |
10 |
6 | 2010 | Ecuador | ![]() Brazil |
– [n1 1] | ![]() Colombia |
![]() Chile |
– [n1 1] | ![]() Argentina |
10 |
7 | 2014 | Ecuador | ![]() Brazil |
– [n1 1] | ![]() Colombia |
![]() Ecuador |
– [n1 1] | ![]() Argentina |
10 |
8 | 2018 | Chile | ![]() Brazil |
– [n1 1] | ![]() Chile |
![]() Argentina |
– [n1 1] | ![]() Colombia |
10 |
9 | 2022 | Colombia | ![]() Brazil |
1–0 | ![]() Colombia |
![]() Argentina |
3–1 | ![]() Paraguay |
10 |
- Notes
Top Four classifications
So far only Bolivia has not yet reached a top four position in a tournament.
Team | Titles | Runners-up | Third-place | Fourth Place | Total top four |
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8 (1991, 1995, 1998, 2003, 2010, 2014, 2018, 2022) | 1 (2006) | – | – | 9 |
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1 (2006) | 3 (1995, 1998, 2003) | 2 (2018, 2022) | 2 (2010, 2014) | 8 |
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– | 3 (2010, 2014, 2022) | 1 (2003) | 1 (2018) | 5 |
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– | 2 (1991, 2018) | 2 (1995, 2010) | – | 4 |
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– | – | 1 (2014) | 2 (1995, 1998) | 3 |
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– | – | 1 (1998) | 1 (2003) | 2 |
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– | – | 1 (2006) | – | 1 |
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– | – | 1 (1991) | – | 1 |
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– | – | – | 2 (2006, 2022) | 2 |
General statistics
Pos | Team | Part | Pld | W | D | L | GF | GA | Dif | Pts |
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1 | ![]() |
9 | 50 | 47 | 1 | 2 | 268 | 18 | +250 | 142 |
2 | ![]() |
8 | 50 | 30 | 5 | 15 | 120 | 64 | +56 | 95 |
3 | ![]() |
7 | 40 | 22 | 7 | 11 | 89 | 65 | +24 | 73 |
4 | ![]() |
9 | 39 | 14 | 7 | 18 | 69 | 77 | −8 | 49 |
5 | ![]() |
7 | 31 | 15 | 2 | 14 | 61 | 64 | −3 | 47 |
6 | ![]() |
8 | 35 | 12 | 5 | 18 | 57 | 87 | −30 | 41 |
7 | ![]() |
8 | 29 | 7 | 3 | 19 | 28 | 85 | −57 | 24 |
8 | ![]() |
7 | 31 | 6 | 5 | 20 | 23 | 78 | −55 | 23 |
9 | ![]() |
7 | 29 | 6 | 3 | 20 | 29 | 83 | −54 | 21 |
10 | ![]() |
8 | 30 | 3 | 2 | 25 | 27 | 150 | −123 | 11 |
Participating nations
- Legend
- 1st – Champions
- 2nd – Runners-up
- 3rd – Third place
- 4th – Fourth place
- 5th – Fifth place
- 6th – Sixth place
- 7th – Seventh place
- 8th – Eighth place
- 9th – Ninth place
- 10th – Tenth place
- Q – Qualified
- — Did Not Participate
- — Hosts
Team | ![]() 1991 (3) |
![]() 1995 (5) |
![]() 1998 (10) |
![]() ![]() ![]() 2003 (10) |
![]() 2006 (10) |
![]() 2010 (10) |
![]() 2014 (10) |
![]() 2018 (10) |
![]() 2022 (10) |
Total |
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— | 2nd | 2nd | 2nd | 1st | 4th | 4th | 3rd | 3rd | 8 |
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— | 5th | 9th | 6th | 10th | 7th | 10th | 7th | 9th | 8 |
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1st | 1st | 1st | 1st | 2nd | 1st | 1st | 1st | 1st | 9 |
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2nd | 3rd | 7th | 8th | 9th | 3rd | 6th | 2nd | 5th | 9 |
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— | — | 6th | 3rd | 7th | 2nd | 2nd | 4th | 2nd | 7 |
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— | 4th | 4th | 5th | 5th | 5th | 3rd | 10th | 7th | 8 |
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— | — | 5th | 7th | 4th | 6th | 5th | 5th | 4th | 7 |
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— | — | 3rd | 4th | 8th | 9th | 9th | 9th | 10th | 7 |
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— | — | 8th | 9th | 3rd | 10th | 7th | 8th | 8th | 7 |
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3rd | — | 10th | 10th | 6th | 8th | 8th | 6th | 6th | 8 |
Top scorers
Year | Player | Team | Goals | Matches |
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1991 | Adriana | ![]() |
4 | 2 |
1995 | Sissi | ![]() |
12 | 4 |
1998 | Roseli | ![]() |
16 | 6 |
2003 | Marisol Medina | ![]() |
7 | 5 |
2006 | Cristiane | ![]() |
12 | 7 |
2010 | Marta | ![]() |
9 | 7 |
2014 | Cristiane | ![]() |
6 | 7 |
2018 | Catalina Usme | ![]() |
9 | 7 |
2022 | Yamila Rodríguez | ![]() |
6 | 6 |
References
- ^ "From the ashes: South American women rise again for the Copa América Femenina". 26 March 2018.
- ^ "Alejandro Domínguez: "En CONMEBOL y en el mundo el futuro tiene que ser del fútbol femenino"" [Alejandro Domínguez: "In CONMEBOL and in the world the future has to be women's football"]. CONMEBOL (in Spanish). 17 December 2020. Retrieved 18 December 2020.
External links
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