2018 Copa Libertadores Femenina Explained

Tourney Name:Copa Libertadores Femenina
Year:2018
Size:200px
Num Teams:12
Associations:10
Venues:2
Cities:1
Country:Brazil
City:Manaus
Champion Other: Atlético Huila
Count:1
Second Other: Santos
Third Other: Iranduba
Fourth Other: Colo-Colo
Matches:22
Goals:69
Top Scorer: Brena (4 goals)
Prevseason:2017
Nextseason:2019

The 2018 Copa CONMEBOL Libertadores Femenina was the tenth 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 was held in Manaus, Brazil from 18 November to 2 December 2018.[1]

Originally planned from 4 to 18 November the tournament was pushed back two weeks because of the 2019 FIFA Women's World Cup qualification CONCACAF–CONMEBOL play-off which clashed with the timeframe.[1]

Atlético Huila defeated Santos in the final on penalties to win their first tournament title.[2] Iranduba defeated Colo-Colo to finish third.

Audax were the defending champions, having won the title the previous year as a joint team with Corinthians. They were eliminated in the group stage.

Host selection

There were eventually three bids for the 2018 Copa Libertadores Femenina: Manaus, Santa Cruz de la Sierra and São Paulo proposed by Iranduba, Deportivo ITA and Corinthians, respectively.[3] On 11 June 2018, CONMEBOL announced that the tournament would be held in Manaus and Iranduba gained the host association additional berth.[4] [5]

Teams

The competition was contested by 12 teams: the champions of all ten CONMEBOL associations were given one entry, additionally the title holders re-entered and the host association qualified one more team.[6]

AssociationTeamQualifying methoddata-sort-type="number"ParticipationPrevious best result
ArgentinaUAI Urquiza2017–18 Campeonato Argentino champions[7] 3rd data-sort-value="3"Third place (2015)
BoliviaDeportivo ITA2018 Campeonato Boliviano champions[8] 2nd data-sort-value="5"Group stage (2017)
Brazil (hosts)Audax2017 Copa Libertadores Femenina champions2nd data-sort-value="1"Champions (2017)
Santos2017 Campeonato Brasileiro champions[9] [10] 4th data-sort-value="1"Champions (2009, 2010)
IrandubaHost association additional entry1st
ChileColo-Colo2017 Apertura and Clausura champions[11] 8th data-sort-value="1"Champions (2012)
ColombiaAtlético Huila2018 Liga Femenina Profesional champions[12] 1st
EcuadorUnión Española2017–18 Campeonato Ecuatoriano champions[13] 3rd data-sort-value="5"Group stage (2016, 2017)
ParaguayCerro Porteño2017 Campeonato Paraguayo champions[14] 5th data-sort-value="3"Third place (2014)
PeruJC Sport Girls2017 Campeonato Peruano champions[15] 4th data-sort-value="5"Group stage (2011, 2012, 2013)
UruguayPeñarol2017 Campeonato Uruguayo champions[16] 1st
VenezuelaFlor de Patria2018 Torneo Apertura champions[17] 1st
Notes

Venues

Initially two stadiums (Estádio Ismael Benigno and Arena da Amazônia) would host the tournament. On 14 November 2018, CONMEBOL announced that the Estádio Ismael Benigno would no longer host matches, and matches originally to be played there would be moved to Arena da Amazônia.[18] During the tournament, CONMEBOL decided to move the matches scheduled on 25 and 26 November at Estádio Roberto Simonsen to protect the football field of Arena da Amazônia.[19]

Matches were played in Manaus. The stadiums were:

Draw

The draw for the tournament was held on 7 November 2018 (originally scheduled on 3 November), 19:00 AMT (UTC−4), at the Arena da Amazônia in Manaus.[20] [21] [22] The 12 teams were drawn into three groups of four containing a team from each of the four pots. The defending champions Audax were automatically seeded into Pot 1 and allocated to position A1 in the group stage. For the remaining two teams from hosts Brazil, the first representative was seeded into Pot 2 and the second representative was seeded into Pot 4. The remaining teams were seeded based on the results of their association in the 2017 Copa Libertadores Femenina. Teams from the same association could not be drawn into the same group.

Group stage

In the group stage, the teams were ranked according to points (3 points for a win, 1 point for a draw, 0 points for a loss). If tied on points, tiebreakers would be applied in the following order (Regulations Article 20):[6]

  1. Goal difference
  1. Goals scored;
  2. Head-to-head result in games between tied teams;
  3. Number of red cards;
  4. Number of yellow cards;
  5. Drawing of lots.

The winners of each group and the best runners-up among all groups advanced to the semi-finals.

All times are local, AMT (UTC−4).[23]

Group A

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Group B

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Group C

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Ranking of group runners-up

Knockout stage

The semi-final matchups were:

The semi-final winners and losers played in the final and third place match respectively. If tied after full time, extra time would not be played, and the penalty shoot-out would be used to determine the winner (Regulations Article 23).[6]

Semi-finals

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Final

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GK 12 Nicole
DF 4 Maurine
DF 2 Carol Arruda (c)
DF 6 Camila
DF 3 Juliete
MF 5
MF 8 Sandrinha
MF 17 Angelina
FW 10 Alanna
FW 11
FW 20 Maria Alves
Substitutes:
GK 1 Michelle
DF 14 Tayla
DF 15 Dani Silva
MF 13 Giovana
MF 16 Monique Peçanha
MF 18 Erikinha
MF 19 Patrícia Sochor
FW 7
FW 9
Manager:
Emily Lima
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GK 18 Daniela Solera
DF 5 Carmen Rodallega
DF 13 Gavy Santos (c)
DF 20
DF 15 Daniela Caracas
MF 16
MF 19 Fabiana Vallejos
MF 8
MF 14
FW 10 Yoreli Rincón
FW 9 Ysaura Viso
Substitutes:
GK 1 Maritza López
DF 3
DF 4 Alexandra Canaguacán
DF 6 Levis Ramos
MF 2 Nancy Madrid
FW 11
FW 12 Lucía Martelli
Manager:
Albeiro Erazo

Top goalscorers

RankPlayerTeamGoals
1 Brena Santos4
align=center rowspan=22 Alanna Santosalign=center rowspan=23
Karla Torres Colo-Colo
align=center rowspan=124 Andressinha Irandubaalign=center rowspan=122
Chú Santos
Joemar Guarecuco Flor de Patria
Yessenia Huenteo Colo-Colo
Mariana Larroquette UAI Urquiza
Maria Alves Santos
Jyoeldry Parra Deportivo ITA
Raquel Iranduba
Nubiluz Rangel Colo-Colo
Sandrinha Santos
Eliana Stábile Atlético Huila
Maitté Zamorano Deportivo ITA

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Cambio de fecha para la CONMEBOL Libertadores Femenina . CONMEBOL . Spanish . 15 July 2018.
  2. Web site: Las chicas del Huila, campeonas de América . CONMEBOL . Spanish . 2 December 2018.
  3. Web site: Disputa por sede da Libertadores feminina fica entre Corinthians e Iranduba no Brasil . Globo . 22 May 2018 . Portuguese.
  4. Web site: CONMEBOL Libertadores Femenina 2018 se disputará en noviembre en Manaus . CONMEBOL . 11 June 2018 . Spanish.
  5. Web site: Iranduba vence disputa, ganha vaga e será sede da Libertadores feminina 2018 . Globo . 11 June 2018 . Portuguese.
  6. Web site: CONMEBOL Libertadores Femenina Brasil 2018. Reglamento . CONMEBOL . Spanish.
  7. Web site: Fútbol femenino: UAI Urquiza aplastó a Boca, se consagró campeón y logró un pasaje a la Copa Libertadores . Infobae . Spanish . 8 July 2018.
  8. Web site: Deportivo ITA bicampeón del Campeonato Nacional Boliviano . Fémina Fútbol . Spanish . 10 October 2018.
  9. Web site: Regulamento Específico da Competição Campeonato Brasileiro Feminino A-1 2017 . CBF . Portuguese.
  10. Web site: Santos volta a vencer Corinthians e leva título do Brasileiro feminino . Gazeta Esportiva . 20 July 2017 . Portuguese.
  11. Web site: ¡Celebración por duplicado! Colo Colo femenino derrotó a Santiago Morning y bajó la 13 . DaleAlbo . 9 December 2017 . Spanish . 10 December 2017 . https://web.archive.org/web/20171210123606/http://www.dalealbo.cl/celebracin-por-duplicado-colo-colo-femenin/ . 10 December 2017 . dead .
  12. Web site: Atlético Huila, el nuevo campeón de la Liga Femenina . El Tiempo . 31 May 2018 . Spanish.
  13. Web site: Unión Española se coronó campeón nacional femenino y jugará la Copa Libertadores . El Comercio . 23 September 2018 . Spanish.
  14. Web site: Doble festejo cerrista . ABC Color . 19 November 2017 . Spanish.
  15. Web site: JC SPORTS GIRLS SE CONSAGRÓ CAMPEÓN DEL TORNEO NACIONAL DE FÚTBOL FEMENINO . FPF . 16 December 2017 . Spanish . 18 December 2017 . 13 August 2022 . https://web.archive.org/web/20220813204659/https://fpf.org.pe/jc-sports-girls-se-consagro-campeon-del-torneo-nacional-de-futbol-femenino/ . dead .
  16. Web site: Femenino – Peñarol campeón uruguayo . AUF . 19 December 2017 . Spanish.
  17. Web site: Flor de Patria FC participará en la Copa Libertadores Femenina 2018 . FVF . 3 September 2018 . Spanish.
  18. Web site: Tabela da Libertadores feminina é alterada e Arena AM receberá todos os 22 jogos em 15 dias . Globo . Portuguese . 14 November 2018.
  19. Web site: Duas rodadas duplas da Libertadores feminina passam da Arena AM para o estádio do Sesi . Globo . Portuguese . 22 November 2018.
  20. Web site: El 3 de noviembre se sortea la CONMEBOL Libertadores Femenina. CONMEBOL. 29 October 2018.
  21. Web site: Cambio de fecha del sorteo de la CONMEBOL Libertadores Femenina. CONMEBOL. 2 November 2018.
  22. Web site: La CONMEBOL Libertadores Femenina definió sus grupos. CONMEBOL. 7 November 2018.
  23. Web site: Calendario de partidos. CONMEBOL.