Peruvian women's football championship
The Peruvian women's football championship is the top level league competition for women's football in Peru that officially started in 2009. The winner qualifies for the Copa Libertadores de Fútbol Femenino, the South American Champions League. The competition is organised by the Peruvian Football Federation.
Format
In the current format, which was adopted in 2008, the champions of the 9 regional leagues meet each other over one week and play out a national champion. The nine teams are put into three groups of three. Each team then has two matches. The group winners and best runners-up meet in the semi-finals. Those as well as the final is contested over one leg only.In 2012 the final tournament consisted of eight regional champions and four teams from the capital. It is played around October of the year.
List of champions
Below is the list of champions:Year | Winner | Result | Runner-up |
2009 | White Star | 3–2 | Estudiantes Universitarios |
2010 | Universidad Particular de Iquitos | 5–0 | Universidad San Antonio de Abad |
2011 | JC Sport Girls | 2–1 | River San Borja |
2012 | JC Sport Girls | 2–0 | Electro Oriente |
2013 | JC Sport Girls | 3–0 | Internacional |
2014 | Real Maracaná | 4–0 | Internacional |
2015 | Universitario | 7–0 | Alfredo Vargas Guerra |
2016 | Universitario | 8–0 | CGTP |
2016–17 | Universitario | 5–1 | Ramiro Villafuerte |
2017 | JC Sport Girls | 7–1 | Deportivo Educación |
2018 | Municipalidad de Majes | 1–1 | JC Sport Girls |
2019 | Universitario | 6–1 | Amazon Sky |