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Liga de Ascenso Femenina (Perú)

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Football league
Liga de Ascenso Femenina
Founded2018; 7 years ago (2018)
CountryPeru
ConfederationCONMEBOL
Number of clubsVariable
Level on pyramid2
Promotion toPrimera División Femenina
Current championsReal Áncash
(2024)
Most championshipsBiavo
Melgar
Real Áncash (1)
Current:2025 season

TheLiga de Ascenso Femenina (formerly known asCampeonato Nacional de Fútbol Femenino andCopa Perú Femenina) is currently the second level league competition forwomen's football inPeru that officially started in 2009. Until 2019 it was the top tournament ofPeruvian Primera División Femenina whose winner qualified for theCopa Libertadores de Fútbol Femenino, the South American Champions League. The competition is organised by thePeruvian Football Federation.

In 2020, the main tournament was renamed asLiga Femenina while theCampeonato Nacional de Fútbol Femenino served as the basis for structuring the second level league competition that was designated asCopa Perú Femenina.[1][2]

History

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Metropolitan women's football championship

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Like themen's tournament, the Peruvian Primera División Femenina began on a regional and amateur basis. On 1996[3][4] the Peruvian female football competitions started with the creation of the "Campeonato Metropolitano de Fútbol Femenino" (Metropolitan women's football championship) organized by thePeruvian Football Federation and played with sport clubs from Lima and Callao. The champion of the first edition was the team of ClubUniversitario. On 2000 the club Sporting Cristal became three-time champion by getting the titles of 1998, 1999 and 2000.[5] Later, the team of ClubUniversitario equaled that record by getting the 2001, 2002 and 2003 titles.[6]

Women's football national championship

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On 2008 thePeruvian Football Federation modified the competition scheme in order to give it a national scope, setting the tournament in three fases: provincial, regional and national. With this new competition format, the tournament was renamed as "Campeonato Nacional de Fútbol Femenino" (women's football national championship), and incorporated the former tournament (Campeonato Metropolitano de Fútbol Femenino) as the Region IV (Lima & Callao) of its regional stage.

Regional stageDepartments
Region IAmazonas, Lambayeque, Piura, Tumbes
Region IIÁncash, Cajamarca, La Libertad, San Martín
Region IIILoreto, Ucayali
Region IVLima, Callao
Region VHuánuco, Junín, Pasco
Region VIAyacucho, Huancavelica, Ica
Region VIIArequipa, Moquegua, Tacna
Region VIIIApurímac, Cusco, Madre de Dios, Puno

Since 2009 the champion qualifies for theCopa Libertadores Femenina.[7] the first champion under this new format was the team ofWhite Star. That same year, thePeruvian Football Federation and theFIFA agreed to incorporate representatives of the Women's football Championship into the FPF Bases Assembly, thus granting them greater participation in the decisions of the governing body of Peruvian football[8] On 2012 the team of JC Sport Girls became three-times champion,[9] while on 2016 the team of Club Universitario de Deportes won the tri-championship for the second time.[10] As of 2017, the Peruvian Football Federation decided to accommodate its calendar to that ofConmebol so that the local women's tournaments would not intersect with the development of theCopa Libertadores Femenina. Until that time, the tournament schedule had no relation to the annual calendar; that is, the national championship of one year was defined the following year.

Further information:Primera División Femenina (Peru)

Liga de Ascenso Femenina

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TheCopa Perú Femenina was renamed for 2023 as theLiga de Ascenso Femenina. This tournament will begin in Departmental Stage I and will end in National Stage III, in the month of November 2023. Another change to this competition is that it will only grant 2 places to the2024 Liga Femenina.[11]

Format

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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.[12]In 2012 the final tournament consisted of eight regional champions and four teams from the capital.[13] It is played around October of the year.

List of champions

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Below is the list of champions as the second division:[14][15]

  • (In bracket, title count):
Ed.SeasonChampionRunner-upWinning manager
Copa Perú Femenina (2022)
1
2022Melgar(1)Defensores de IlucánPeru Lucy Rodríguez
Liga de Ascenso Femenina (2023–present)
2
2023Biavo(1)UNSAACPeru Ruber Guerrero
3
2024Real Áncash(1)FlamengoPeru Celestino Huaranga
4
2025

Titles by club

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RankClubTitlesRunners-upSeasons wonSeasons runner-up
1Biavo12023
Melgar12022
Real Áncash12024

Titles by region

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RegionNº of titlesClubs
AncashÁncash1Real Áncash (1)
ArequipaArequipa1Melgar (1)
San Martín RegionSan Martín1Biavo (1)

List of Regional champions

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SeasonRegión IRegión IIRegión IIIRegión IVRegión VRegión VIRegión VIIRegión VIII
Campeonato Nacional de Fútbol Femenino (2008–2017)
2011Águilas de MotupeElectro OrienteJC Sport GirlsAlianza ChagllaSC BerrocalStella MarisUniversitario UTEA
2012E. Juan Pablo IIJC Sport GirlsUNDACPercy BerrocalInternacionalAngelu Lucrecia
2013Colegio ChampagnatSoria & WongReal MaracanáAgüitas de HuayllayUnión MercedesInternacionalUnión Panamericana
2014Alfredo Vargas GuerraUniversitarioLeón de HuánucoPercy BerrocalInternacionalAngelu Lucrecia
2015UNPCambios LázaroCGTPUniversitarioCN Inca HuiracochaUnión MercedesInternacionalRetamozo
2016UNPJuventud TalentosUniversitarioRamiro VillaverdeUDAMunicipalidad de MajesAngelu Lucrecia
2017San Juan de ChotaJuventud TalentosJuan Velazco AlvaradoJC Sport GirlsRamiro VillaverdeFull DíazSporting Unión ArequipaDeportivo Educación
Copa Perú Femenina (2018–2019)
2018Juventus FerreñafeFC BarcaAmazon SkyJC Sport GirlsNueva SociedadAyacuchoMunicipalidad de MajesReal Unchiña
2019Juventus FerreñafeDeportivo TalentosAmazon SkyUniversitarioFlamengoReal VictoriaStella MarisAngelu Lucrecia
Liga de Ascenso Femenina (2022)
2022Real ChachapoyasDefensores del IlucánSporting VictoriaColmillo ComasRamiro VillaverdeDiosdado Franco LujánMelgarAtlético Andahuaylas
Defunct tournament

References

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  1. ^"COMUNICADO" (in Spanish).Peruvian Football Federation. 14 February 2020. Archived fromthe original on 18 May 2022. Retrieved14 May 2022.
  2. ^"RESOLUCION No. 014-FPF-2020"(PDF) (in Spanish). Peruvian Football Federation. February 2020.
  3. ^"Perú: se inicia el campeonato Metropolitano Femenino" (in Spanish).CONMEBOL. 10 May 2014.
  4. ^"¿Y Universitario? Así va el palmarés del fútbol femenino con el bicampeonato de Alianza Lima" (in Spanish). libero.pe. 8 October 2022.
  5. ^"Club Sporting Cristal Femenino" (in Spanish). Sporting Cristal. 16 December 2018.
  6. ^«Vivian Ayres fue pieza importante para que Universitario obtuviera los títulos de fútbol femenino en 1996, 1997, 2001, 2002 y 2003, tiempos en el que se consolidó como la goleadora histórica del club crema»."Universitario: Vivian Ayres, nueva DT del equipo de futsal" (in Spanish). peru.com. 14 October 2022.
  7. ^"Se inicia Campeonato Nacional de Fútbol Femenino 2015" (in Spanish).Peruvian Football Federation. April 15, 2016. Archived fromthe original on October 22, 2017.
  8. ^«2) a) The parties present agree with the integration in the FPF Bases Assembly of representatives of the 2nd Division clubs, in the process of becoming professional from 2010, of the referees' association, of the coaches' association, of the championship of women's football and futsal league »."Acta de la Reunión FIFA-FIFPRO-Federación Peruana de Futbol, Zurich 10 y 11 de setiembre 2009"(PDF) (in Spanish).Peruvian Football Federation. 17 October 2022.
  9. ^"JC Sport Girls campeón del Campeonato Nacional de Perú" (in Spanish). feminafutbol.com. 23 December 2017.
  10. ^"Universitario de Deportes tricampeón nacional de fútbol femenino" (in Spanish). rpp.pe. 27 January 2017.
  11. ^Liga de Ascenso Femenina 2023
  12. ^"2011 tournament schedule". Fpf.org.pe. 28 September 2011. Archived fromthe original on 4 April 2012. Retrieved17 October 2011.
  13. ^maribel."Deportivo Huanca presente en la final nacional del fútbol femenino".Prensa Regional Tu Diario más Importante de la Región Ancash. Archived fromthe original on 20 January 2015. Retrieved20 January 2015.
  14. ^"White Star se coronó campeón del Fútbol Femenino". Archived fromthe original on February 1, 2010. RetrievedJanuary 25, 2014.
  15. ^"隆Campeonas!".JC Sport Girls. Retrieved20 January 2015.

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