2020 Copa Libertadores Femenina
Copa CONMEBOL Libertadores Femenina Chile 2020 | |
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Tournament details | |
Host country | Chile |
Dates | TBA (probably in 2021) |
Teams | Expected: 16 (from 10 associations) |
The 2020 Copa CONMEBOL Libertadores Femenina will be the 12th edition of the CONMEBOL Libertadores Femenina (also referred to as the Copa Libertadores Femenina), South America's premier women's club football tournament organized by CONMEBOL.
The tournament will be held in Chile.[1] Originally scheduled for 25 September–11 October 2020, the tournament was postponed by CONMEBOL on 19 June 2020 due to the COVID-19 pandemic.[2]
Corinthians are the defending champions.
Teams
NOTE: The following entry list is based on the latest information regarding the format of the Copa Libertadores Femenina and is subject to change by CONMEBOL. The qualification method of each association is to be confirmed by the regulations of their league and/or competitions. |
The competition will be contested by 16 teams:
- the champions of all ten CONMEBOL associations
- the title holders
- an additional team from the host association
- four additional teams from associations with the best historical performance in the tournament (Brazil, Chile, Colombia and Paraguay).
- Notes
- ^ Due to the COVID-19 pandemic in Argentina, the competition was initially suspended and later concluded by AFA on 28 April 2020. The berth was awarded to Boca Juniors, who won the Campeonato first stage.[4]
- ^ a b Corinthians won the 2017 title as a partnership with Audax. They created their own team for the 2018 season.
- ^ Due to the Chilean protests in 2019, the competition was initially suspended and later concluded by ANFP on 29 November 2019. Santiago Morning, who were leading the competition at the time of the suspension qualified for the Chile 1 berth.[9] On 7 December 2019, Santiago Morning were declared champions of the Campeonato Femenino by ANFP.
- ^ a b Sportivo Limpeño won the 2016 title. In 2018 they started a partnership with Libertad (2nd participation).
References
- ^ "Chile recibirá por primera vez la Conmebol Libertadores Femenina" (in Spanish). ANFP. 17 October 2019.
- ^ "Lista de torneos cancelados en la edición 2020" (in Spanish). CONMEBOL. 19 June 2020.
- ^ "Rumbo a la Libertadores" (in Spanish). Boca Juniors. 28 April 2020.
- ^ "Campeonatos oficiales de la Asociación" (in Spanish). AFA. 28 April 2020.
- ^ "¡Corinthians grita campeón!" (in Spanish). CONMEBOL. 29 October 2019.
- ^ "Ferroviária bate o Corinthians e conquista o Brasileiro Feminino A1" (in Portuguese). CBF. 29 September 2019.
- ^ "Kindermann/Avaí garante vaga na Libertadores 2020" (in Portuguese). Caçador Online. 26 October 2019.
- ^ "La campaña de Santiago Morning para coronar el bicampeonato" (in Spanish). ANFP. 9 December 2019.
- ^ "Comunicado Oficial Fútbol Femenino" (in Spanish). ANFP. 29 November 2019.
- ^ "Libertad/Limpeño campeón Absoluto" (in Spanish). APF. 11 December 2019.
- ^ "Sol de América se quedó con el Vicecampeonato Absoluto" (in Spanish). APF. 20 December 2019.
- ^ "Universitario ganó el título del Campeonato Nacional Femenino y clasificó a la Copa Libertadores Femenina 2020" (in Spanish). El Comercio. 21 December 2019.
- ^ "Peñarol se consagró campeón de la temporada 2019 femenina" (in Spanish). AUF. 10 November 2019.