2022 Copa Libertadores Femenina

The 2022 Copa CONMEBOL Libertadores Femenina was the 14th 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 Ecuador from 13 to 28 October 2022.[1] Corinthians, the defending champions, were eliminated in the quarter-finals.

2022 Copa Libertadores Femenina
Tournament details
Host countryEcuador
CityQuito
Dates13–28 October 2022
Teams16 (from 10 associations)
Venue(s)3 (in 1 host city)
Final positions
ChampionsBrazil Palmeiras (1st title)
Runners-upArgentina Boca Juniors
Third placeColombia América
Fourth placeColombia Deportivo Cali
Tournament statistics
Matches played32
Goals scored121 (3.78 per match)
Top scorer(s)Paraguay Rebeca Fernández (5 goals)
2021
2023

Palmeiras (Brazil) defeated Boca Juniors (Argentina) 4–1 in the final to win their first title.[2]

Format edit

For the group stage, the 16 teams were drawn into four groups. Teams in each group played one another in a round-robin basis, with the top two teams of each group advancing to the quarter-finals. Starting from the quarter-finals, the teams played a single-elimination tournament.[3]

Teams edit

The 16 teams were:

  • 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 (associations in bold receive two berths according to the points total until the 2021 edition).[3]
    1. Brazil: 240 points
    2. Chile: 140 points
    3. Colombia: 135 points
    4. Paraguay: 112 points
    5. Argentina: 90 points
    6. Venezuela: 78 points
    7. Ecuador: 62 points
    8. Uruguay: 52 points
    9. Bolivia: 39 points
    10. Peru: 37 points
Association Team Qualifying method Participation Previous best result
  Argentina Boca Juniors 2021 Campeonato Femenino YPF Clausura champions[4] 7th Third place (2010)
  Bolivia Always Ready 2022 Copa Simón Bolívar Femenina champions[5] 1st
  Brazil Corinthians (Brazil 1) 2021 Copa Libertadores Femenina champions[6] 5th[note 1] Champions (2017, 2019, 2021)[note 1]
Palmeiras (Brazil 2) 2021 Brasileirão Feminino Neonergia runners-up[7][note 2] 1st
Ferroviária (Brazil 3) 2021 Brasileirão Feminino Neonergia third place[8][note 2] 6th Champions (2015, 2020)
  Chile Universidad de Chile (Chile 1) 2021 Campeonato Femenino Caja Los Andes champions[9] 3rd Fourth place (2020)
Santiago Morning (Chile 2) 2022 Copa Libertadores Femenina qualifying play-off winners[10][note 3] 4th Quarter-finals (2019, 2020)
  Colombia América (Colombia 1) 2022 Liga Femenina BetPlay DIMAYOR champions[12] 3rd Runners-up (2020)
Deportivo Cali (Colombia 2) 2022 Liga Femenina BetPlay DIMAYOR runners-up[12] 2nd Quarter-finals (2021)
  Ecuador (hosts) Ñañas (Ecuador 1) 2022 Superliga Femenina DirecTV champions[13] 2nd Group stage (2019)
Dragonas IDV (Ecuador 2) 2022 Superliga Femenina DirecTV runners-up (Host association additional entry)[13] 1st
  Paraguay Olimpia (Paraguay 1) 2022 Torneo Femenino champions[14] 1st
Libertad/Limpeño (Paraguay 2) 2022 Torneo Femenino runners-up[15] 5th[note 4] Champions (2016)[note 4]
  Peru Alianza Lima 2022 Liga Femenina Pluspetrol champions[16] 2nd Quarter-finals (2021)
  Uruguay Defensor Sporting 2021 Torneo Rexona de Fútbol Femenino champions[17] 1st
  Venezuela Deportivo Lara 2022 Liga FUTVE Fem champions[18] 1st
Notes
  1. ^ a b Corinthians won the 2017 title as a partnership with Audax. They created their own team for the 2018 season.
  2. ^ a b As the title holders, Corinthians, were also the 2021 Brasileirão Feminino Neonergia champions, runners-up Palmeiras and third place Ferroviária qualified as Brazil 2 and Brazil 3 berths, respectively.
  3. ^ The qualifying play-off was played on 13 September 2022 at Estadio Municipal Nicolás Chahuán Nazar, La Calera between Santiago Morning (2021 Campeonato runners-up and 2022 Campeonato first stage winners) and Colo-Colo (2022 Campeonato first stage runners-up).[11]
  4. ^ a b Sportivo Limpeño won the 2016 title. In 2018 they started a partnership with Libertad (3rd participation).

Venues edit

The matches were played in Quito. Initially two stadiums (Estadio Gonzalo Pozo Ripalda and Estadio Banco Guayaquil) would host the group stage. On 15 October 2022, CONMEBOL announced that the Estádio Banco Guayaquil would no longer host matches, and matches originally to be played there would be moved to Estadio Rodrigo Paz Delgado.[19]

The stadiums were:

Match officials edit

On 21 September 2022, CONMEBOL announced the referees and assistant referees appointed for the tournament.[20]

Association Referees Assistant referees
  Argentina Laura Fortunato Mariana de Almeida
Daiana Milone
  Bolivia Adriana Farfán Liliana Bejarano
Inés Choque
  Brazil Edina Alves Batista Neuza Back
Leila Moreira
  Chile María Belén Carvajal Marcia Castillo
Cindy Nahuelcoy
  Colombia Jenny Arias Mary Blanco
Eliana Ortiz
  Ecuador Marcelly Zambrano Mónica Amboya
Marianela Ramírez
  Italy Maria Marotta Tiziana Trasciatti
  Paraguay Helena Cantero Nancy Fernández
Rossana Salinas
  Peru Milagros Arruela Vera Yupanqui
Gabriela Moreno
  Spain Silvia Fernández Pérez
  Uruguay Nadia Fuques Daiana Fernández
Belén Clavijo
  Venezuela Emikar Calderas Migdalia Rodríguez
Thaity Dugarte

Draw edit

The draw for the tournament was held on 20 September 2022, 12:00 PYT (UTC−4), at the CONMEBOL Convention Center in Luque, Paraguay.[21] The 16 teams were drawn into four groups of four.

Two teams were directly assigned to the head of groups A and B.

The remaining teams (excluding the four teams from national associations with an extra berth) were seeded into three pots based on the final placement of their national association's club in the previous edition of the tournament, excluding the champions, with the highest two (Brazil 2 and Colombia 1) placed in Pot 1, the next four (Uruguay, Peru, Paraguay 1 and Chile 1) placed in Pot 2 and the lowest four (Ecuador 2, Argentina, Venezuela and Bolivia) in Pot 3. The four additional teams from associations with the best historical performance (Brazil 3, Chile 2, Colombia 2 and Paraguay 2) were seeded into Pot 4. From Pot 1, the first team drawn was placed into group C and the second team drawn placed into group D, both teams assigned to position 1 in their group. From each remaining pot, the first team drawn was placed into Group A, the second team drawn placed into Group B, the third team drawn placed into Group C and the final team drawn placed into Group D, with teams from Pot 2, 3 and 4 assigned to positions 2, 3 and 4 in their group. Teams from the same association could not be drawn into the same group.

Pot 1 Pot 2 Pot 3 Pot 4
1 The draw was held before the identities of Ecuador 1 (Ñañas), Ecuador 2 (Dragonas IDV), Peru (Alianza Lima) and Venezuela (Deportivo Lara) were known.

The draw resulted in the following groups:

Group A
Pos Team
A1   Corinthians
A2   Olimpia
A3   Always Ready
A4   Deportivo Cali
Group B
Pos Team
B1   Ñañas
B2   Defensor Sporting
B3   Boca Juniors
B4   Ferroviária
Group C
Pos Team
C1   Palmeiras
C2   Universidad de Chile
C3   Dragonas IDV
C4   Libertad/Limpeño
Group D
Pos Team
D1   América
D2   Alianza Lima
D3   Deportivo Lara
D4   Santiago Morning

Group stage edit

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 23).[3]

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

The winners and runners-up of each group advanced to the quarter-finals.

All times are local, ECT (UTC−5).[22]

Group A edit

Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualification
1   Deportivo Cali 3 3 0 0 14 3 +11 9 Quarter-finals
2   Corinthians 3 2 0 1 10 2 +8 6
3   Olimpia 3 1 0 2 3 6 −3 3
4   Always Ready 3 0 0 3 1 17 −16 0
Source: CONMEBOL
Olimpia  2–0  Always Ready
Clenilda   25' (o.g.)
Castellano   44'
Report
Corinthians  1–2  Deportivo Cali
Victória   24' Report Guerra   42'
Ariza   45+1'
Referee: Emikar Calderas (Venezuela)

Olimpia  1–2  Deportivo Cali
Garay López   27' (pen.) Report Barbosa   51' (o.g.)
Ariza   82'
Always Ready  0–5  Corinthians
Report Gabi Portilho   13', 19'
Adriana   27'
Victória   31' (pen.)
Juliete   57'
Referee: Marcelly Zambrano (Ecuador)

Corinthians  4–0  Olimpia
Vázquez   25' (o.g.)
Gabi Portilho   73'
Bianca Gomes   89'
Gabi Zanotti   90+1'
Report
Deportivo Cali  10–1  Always Ready
Ariza   2'
F. Caicedo   4', 29'
Ballón   23' (o.g.)
Acosta   24', 51', 55'
González   32'
Guerra   80'
Pavi   83'
Report Clenilda   35'
Referee: Maria Marotta (Italy)

Group B edit

Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualification
1   Boca Juniors 3 2 1 0 8 4 +4 7 Quarter-finals
2   Ferroviária 3 2 1 0 4 2 +2 7
3   Ñañas (H) 3 1 0 2 6 8 −2 3
4   Defensor Sporting 3 0 0 3 3 7 −4 0
Source: CONMEBOL
(H) Hosts
Defensor Sporting  0–2  Boca Juniors
Report Gómez Ares   21'
Ojeda   38'
Referee: Jenny Arias (Colombia)
Ñañas  0–1  Ferroviária
Report Laryh   12'
Referee: Adriana Farfán (Bolivia)

Boca Juniors  4–2  Ñañas
Gómez Ares   26', 43'
Córdoba   47' (o.g.)
Rodríguez   65'
Report Pérez   34', 81' (pen.)
Referee: Emikar Calderas (Venezuela)
Defensor Sporting  0–1  Ferroviária
Report Rafa Mineira   53'
Referee: Maria Marotta (Italy)

Ñañas  4–3  Defensor Sporting
Pérez   45' (pen.), 68'
Higuera   84', 90+1'
Report Jara   10'
Oxandabarat   43' (pen.), 63'
Referee: Helena Cantero (Paraguay)
Ferroviária  2–2  Boca Juniors
Carol Tavares   8'
Laryh   90+4'
Report Rodríguez   72' (pen.), 76'
Notes
  1. ^ Match suspended in the 16th minute due to rain. It was resumed at 17:10.

Group C edit

Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualification
1   Palmeiras 3 3 0 0 12 1 +11 9 Quarter-finals
2   Universidad de Chile 3 2 0 1 10 5 +5 6
3   Dragonas IDV (H) 3 1 0 2 2 10 −8 3
4   Libertad/Limpeño 3 0 0 3 2 10 −8 0
Source: CONMEBOL
(H) Hosts
Universidad de Chile  3–1  Dragonas IDV
Huenteo   15'
Fernández   58'
Zamora   71'
Report Roldán   18'
Referee: Nadia Fuques (Uruguay)

Universidad de Chile  6–2  Libertad/Limpeño
Fernández   45', 56', 59', 69'
Keefe   49'
Zamora   71'
Report Fleitas   77'
Peña   85'
Dragonas IDV  0–7  Palmeiras
Report Ary Borges   14'
Andressinha   16', 39'
Byanca Brasil   36'
Bia Zaneratto   41'
Bruna Calderan   67', 86'

Palmeiras  2–1  Universidad de Chile
Carol Baiana   42'
Poliana   71'
Report Huertas   49' (pen.)
Referee: Nadia Fuques (Uruguay)
Libertad/Limpeño  0–1  Dragonas IDV
Report Caicedo   88'
Referee: Adriana Farfán (Bolivia)
Notes
  1. ^ Match suspended in the 18th minute due to blackout and rain. It was resumed at 18:35.

Group D edit

Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualification
1   América 3 3 0 0 11 1 +10 9 Quarter-finals
2   Santiago Morning 3 2 0 1 8 1 +7 6
3   Alianza Lima 3 0 1 2 2 4 −2 1
4   Deportivo Lara 3 0 1 2 1 16 −15 1
Source: CONMEBOL
Alianza Lima  1–1  Deportivo Lara
Porras   90+2' Report Flórez   26'
Referee: Helena Cantero (Paraguay)
América  1–0  Santiago Morning
Bonilla   65' Report

Deportivo Lara  0–8  América
Report Muñoz   1', 45+1'
Zamorano   27'
Usme   29'
Basanta   44'
Mosquera   59'
Castellanos   72'
Vidal   73'
Referee: Adriana Farfán (Bolivia)
Alianza Lima  0–1  Santiago Morning
Report Navarrete   36'

América  2–1  Alianza Lima
Mosquera   17'
Usme   35'
Report Padilla   32'
Referee: Marcelly Zambrano (Ecuador)
Santiago Morning  7–0  Deportivo Lara
Navarrete   14', 42'
Fajre   39'
Celis   44'
Valencia   53', 63', 80'
Report

Final stages edit

Starting from the quarter-finals, the teams played a single-elimination tournament. If tied after full time, extra time would not be played, and the penalty shoot-out would be used to determine the winners (Regulations Article 25).[3]

Bracket edit

 
Quarter-finalsSemi-finalsFinal
 
          
 
22 October – Estadio Rodrigo Paz Delgado
 
 
  Deportivo Cali2
 
25 October – Estadio Rodrigo Paz Delgado
 
  Ferroviária1
 
  Deportivo Cali1 (0)
 
22 October – Estadio Rodrigo Paz Delgado
 
  Boca Juniors (p)1 (3)
 
  Boca Juniors2
 
28 October – Estadio Rodrigo Paz Delgado
 
  Corinthians1
 
  Boca Juniors1
 
23 October – Estadio Rodrigo Paz Delgado
 
  Palmeiras4
 
  Palmeiras2
 
26 October – Estadio Rodrigo Paz Delgado
 
  Santiago Morning1
 
  Palmeiras1
 
23 October – Estadio Rodrigo Paz Delgado
 
  América0 Third place
 
  América (p)1 (4)
 
28 October – Estadio Rodrigo Paz Delgado
 
  Universidad de Chile1 (2)
 
  Deportivo Cali0
 
 
  América5
 

Quarter-finals edit

Deportivo Cali  2–1  Ferroviária
Guerra   46'
Bahr   89'
Report Rafa Mineira   8'

Boca Juniors  2–1  Corinthians
Núñez   23'
Palomar   75'
Report Adriana   34'
Referee: Emikar Calderas (Venezuela)

Palmeiras  2–1  Santiago Morning
Katrine   83'
Day Silva   90+6'
Report Acuña   72'
Referee: Helena Cantero (Paraguay)

Semi-finals edit

Deportivo Cali  1–1  Boca Juniors
Carabalí   42' Report Palomar   60'
Penalties
Arias  
Carabalí  
Guerra  
0–3   Espíndola
  Sachs
  Palomar
Referee: Maria Marotta (Italy)

Palmeiras  1–0  América
Ary Borges   55' Report

Third place match edit

Deportivo Cali  0–5  América
Report Martínez   7'
Ospina   55'
Zamorano   58'
Agudelo   62'
Castellanos   90+1'

Final edit

Boca Juniors  1–4  Palmeiras
Priori   13' Report Ary Borges   5'
Byanca Brasil   49'
Poliana   58'
Bia Zaneratto   89'
Referee: Emikar Calderas (Venezuela)
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Boca Juniors
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Palmeiras
GK 1   Laurina Oliveros
DF 4   Julieta Cruz   69'
DF 15   Adriana Sachs
DF 19   Miriam Mayorga
DF 20   Celeste dos Santos
MF 18   Clarisa Huber   87'
MF 5   Vanina Preininger
MF 8   Camila Gómez Ares
FW 14   Brisa Priori   69'
FW 9   Andrea Ojeda   46'
FW 11   Yamila Rodríguez (c)   62'
Substitutes:
GK 12   Dulce Tórtolo
DF 2   Noelia Espíndola   69'
DF 3   Gabriela Barrios
DF 6   Cecilia Ghigo
MF 10   Melanie Morán   87'
MF 17   Eugenia Flores
FW 7   Amancay Urbani   69'
FW 13   Estefanía Palomar   46'
FW 16   Kishi Núñez
Manager:
  Jorge Martínez   64'
GK 17   Jully
DF 3   Poliana
DF 5   Julia Bianchi
DF 6   Katrine   88'
MF 2   Bruna Calderan
MF 20   Andressinha
MF 7   Duda Santos   31'   71'
MF 9   Camilinha   63'   70'
FW 10   Bia Zaneratto (c)   76'
FW 8   Ary Borges   72'
FW 12   Byanca Brasil   78'
Substitutes:
GK 1   Amanda
GK 14   Awanny
DF 4   Day Silva   70'
DF 13   Carolzinha
MF 15   Juliana Passari   88'
MF 18   Sâmia Pryscila
FW 11   Patrícia Sochor   78'
FW 16   Giovana
FW 19   Carol Baiana   71'
Manager:
  Ricardo Belli

Final MVP Award:
Poliana (Palmeiras)[23]

Assistant referees:
Migdalia Rodríguez (Venezuela)
Thaity Dugarte (Venezuela)
Fourth official:
Marcelly Zambrano (Ecuador)
Video assistant referee:
María Belén Carvajal (Chile)
Assistant video assistant referees:
Mónica Amboya (Ecuador)
Tiziana Trasciatti (Italy)

Match rules

  • 90 minutes.
  • Penalty shoot-out if scores still level.
  • Nine named substitutes.
  • Maximum of five substitutions.

Statistics edit

Top goalscorers edit

Rank Player Team Goals
1   Rebeca Fernández   Universidad de Chile 5
2   Maireth Pérez   Ñañas 4
3   Viviana Acosta   Deportivo Cali 3
  Tatiana Ariza   Deportivo Cali
  Ary Borges   Palmeiras
  Bia Zaneratto   Palmeiras
  Byanca Brasil   Palmeiras
  Gabi Portilho   Corinthians
  Camila Gómez Ares   Boca Juniors
  Ingrid Guerra   Deportivo Cali
  Valentina Navarrete   Santiago Morning
  Yamila Rodríguez   Boca Juniors
  Mary Valencia   Santiago Morning

Final ranking edit

As per statistical convention in football, matches decided in extra time were counted as wins and losses, while matches decided by penalty shoot-out were counted as draws.

Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Final result
    Palmeiras 6 6 0 0 19 3 +16 18 Champions
    Boca Juniors 6 3 2 1 12 10 +2 11 Runners-up
    América 6 4 1 1 17 3 +14 13 Third place
4   Deportivo Cali 6 4 1 1 17 10 +7 13 Fourth place
5   Universidad de Chile 4 2 1 1 11 6 +5 7 Eliminated in
Quarter-finals
6   Corinthians 4 2 0 2 11 4 +7 6[a]
7   Santiago Morning 4 2 0 2 9 3 +6 6[a]
8   Ferroviária 4 2 1 1 5 4 +1 7[a]
9   Ñañas 3 1 0 2 6 8 −2 3 Eliminated in
Group stage
10   Olimpia 3 1 0 2 3 6 −3 3
11   Dragonas IDV 3 1 0 2 2 10 −8 3
12   Alianza Lima 3 0 1 2 2 4 −2 1
13   Deportivo Lara 3 0 1 2 1 16 −15 1
14   Defensor Sporting 3 0 0 3 3 7 −4 0
15   Libertad/Limpeño 3 0 0 3 2 10 −8 0
16   Always Ready 3 0 0 3 1 17 −16 0
Source: CONMEBOL
Rules for classification: For 5th to 8th place. 1) Points in Quarter-finals; 2) Goal difference in Quarter-finals; 3) Goals scored in Quarter-finals; 4) Fewest red cards received in Quarter-finals; 5) Fewest yellow cards received in Quarter-finals; 6) Fewest red cards received in all matches; 7) Fewest yellow cards received in all matches.
For 9th to 16th place. 1) Points in group stage; 2) Goal difference; 3) Goals scored ; 4) Fewest red cards received; 5) Fewest yellow cards received (Regulations Article 24).[3]
Notes:
  1. ^ a b c Red cards in quarter-finals: Corinthians 0, Santiago Morning 1, Ferroviária 1; Yellow cards in all matches: Santiago Morning 9, Ferroviária 10

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ "Se anuncian las sedes y fechas de los torneos 2022" (in Spanish). CONMEBOL. 27 October 2021.
  2. ^ "Palmeiras conquista su primer trofeo en la CONMEBOL Libertadores Femenina" (in Spanish). CONMEBOL. 28 October 2022.
  3. ^ a b c d e "CONMEBOL Libertadores Femenina - Reglamento" (PDF) (in Spanish). CONMEBOL.
  4. ^ "Campeonato YPF: Boca le ganó 5-2 a UAI Urquiza y se consagró campeón" (in Spanish). AFA. 5 December 2021.
  5. ^ "Always Ready es campeón de la Copa Simón Bolívar Femenina" (in Spanish). La Razón. 10 September 2022.
  6. ^ "¡La Gloria es de Corinthians!" (in Spanish). CONMEBOL. 22 November 2021.
  7. ^ "Corinthians volta a vencer o Palmeiras e conquista o Brasileirão Feminino Neonergia" (in Portuguese). CBF. 26 September 2021.
  8. ^ "Ferroviária participará da Libertadores 2022 com o título do Corinthians!" (in Portuguese). Araraquara News. 22 November 2021.
  9. ^ "Universidad de Chile son las campeonas tras derrotar en la final a Santiago Morning" (in Spanish). ANFP – Campeonato Chileno. 8 December 2021.
  10. ^ "Santiago Morning ganó a Colo Colo y es el Chile 2 a la próxima Conmebol Libertadores Femenina" (in Spanish). ANFP – Campeonato Chileno. 13 September 2022.
  11. ^ "La Calera recibirá el partido por el Chile 2 entre Colo-Colo y Santiago Morning" (in Spanish). Contragolpe. 29 August 2022.
  12. ^ a b "América de Cali campeón de la Liga Femenina BetPlay DIMAYOR 2022" (in Spanish). DIMAYOR. 5 June 2022.
  13. ^ a b "¡Ñañas, campeonas de la Superliga Femenina!" (in Spanish). El Comercio. 25 September 2022.
  14. ^ "Olimpia, bicampeón invicto del fútbol femenino" (in Spanish). APF. 28 August 2022.
  15. ^ "Libertad/Limpeño estará en la CONMEBOL Libertadores Femenina" (in Spanish). APF. 1 September 2022.
  16. ^ "¡ÍNTIMAS SON CAMPEONAS OTRA VEZ!" (in Spanish). Alianza Lima. 7 October 2022.
  17. ^ "Defensor Sporting campeón del Torneo Rexona de Fútbol Femenino 2021" (in Spanish). AUF. 14 May 2022.
  18. ^ "Deportivo Lara es campeón de la Liga FUTVE Femenina 2022" (in Spanish). FVF. 25 September 2022.
  19. ^ "Cambio de estadio en la CONMEBOL Libertadores Femenina 2022" (in Spanish). CONMEBOL. 15 October 2022.
  20. ^ "Árbitras convocadas para la CONMEBOL Libertadores Femenina 2022" (in Spanish). CONMEBOL. 21 September 2022.
  21. ^ "Sorteio dos grupos da CONMEBOL Libertadores Feminina 2022" (in Portuguese). CONMEBOL. 20 September 2022.
  22. ^ "CONMEBOL Libertadores Femenina - Programa de partidos" (PDF). CONMEBOL.
  23. ^ "Palmeiras no tuvo piedad con Boca Juniors y se consagró campeón de la Copa Libertadores femenina" (in Spanish). Bio Bio Chile. 28 October 2022.