Primera División Femenina (Peru) Explained

Liga Femenina
Pixels:300px
Country:Peru
Confed:CONMEBOL
Founded:[1]
Teams:14
Relegation:Liga de Ascenso Femenina
Levels:1
Confed Cup:Copa Libertadores Femenina
Champions:Alianza Lima
Season:2024
Most Successful Club:Universitario (10 titles)
Top Goalscorer:Adriana Lúcar (77 goals)
Tv:Nativa
Current:2025 season

The Primera División Femenina officially named Liga Femenina (currently known as Liga Femenina Pluspetrol 2023 for sponsorship reasons),[2] is the top tournament of women's association football in Peru, organized by the Peruvian Football Federation through its Women's Football Commission. The competition, as an official tournament, was created in 1996 under de name of "Campeonato Metropolitano de Fútbol Femenino" (Metropolitan women's football championship), followed by the "Campeonato Nacional de Fútbol Femenino" (Peruvian women's football championship) which was renamed later as "Copa Femenina"[3] [4] and currently is designated as "Liga Femenina". The champion qualifies to the Copa Libertadores Femenina.

History

Metropolitan women's football championship

Like the men's tournament, the Peruvian Primera División Femenina began on a regional and amateur basis. On 1996[5] [6] the Peruvian female football competitions started with the creation of the "Campeonato Metropolitano de Fútbol Femenino" (Metropolitan women's football championship) organized by the Peruvian Football Federation and played with sport clubs from Lima and Callao. The champion of this first edition was the team of Club Universitario who repeated the achievement the following year, resulting in the first two-time championship. On 1999 the Sporting Cristal also became two-time champion by getting the titles of 1998 and 1999. Later, the team of Club Universitario obtained the first three-time championship in the history of Peruvian women's soccer by winning the 2001, 2002 and 2003 titles.[7]

Campeonato Sudamericano Interclubes de Fútbol Femenino

In 2000, the FPF organized an unofficial international tournament called the Campeonato Sudamericano Interclubes de Fútbol Femenino, in which teams from Argentina, Colombia, Ecuador, Paraguay, Peru, Uruguay and Venezuela participated.[8] [9]

Women's football national championship

On 2008 the Peruvian Football Federation modified the competition scheme to give it a national scope, setting the tournament in three fases: provincial, regional and national. With this new competition format, the tournamente 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 stage!Departamentos
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 the Copa Libertadores Femenina.[10] the first champion under this new format was the team of White Star. That same year, the Peruvian Football Federation and the FIFA 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[11] On 2012 the team of JC Sport Girls became three-times champion,[12] while on 2016 the team of Club Universitario de Deportes won the tri-championship for the second time.[13] As of 2017, the Peruvian Football Federation decided to accommodate its calendar to that of Conmebol so that the local women's tournaments would not intersect with the development of the Copa 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.

Liga Femenina

In 2020 the Peruvian Football Federation decides to professionalize women's football for which it issues Resolution No. 014-2020-FPF[14] that provides for "strengthening the traditional National System of Women's football Championships, hereinafter referred to as FPF Liga Femenina".[15] The first season was expected to take place in 2020,[16] but was delayed until 2021 due to COVID-19 pandemic. In 2021, this new format was resumed and it was played under the name of FPF Liga Femenina and under the auspices of the private television network Movistar TV.[17] In the 2021 and 2022 seasons the title was won by the Alianza Lima club, while in 2023 it was won by Universitario, which thus achieved its tenth championship.

Format

Currently, the season is played in two stages: First stage and Final stage (Playoffs). The First stage is played under a single round-robin format with the 13 teams playing each other once. The Final stage is contested by teams ranked 1st to 6th in the First stage, with teams ranked 1st and 2nd directly qualified for semifinals and teams ranked 3rd to 6th qualified for a previous qualifying round or repechage to reach the semifinals. Winners of semifinals play the final to decide the national champion.

2025 teams

TeamCityStadiumCapacity
Alejandro Villanueva35,000
Biavo 18,000
Mansiche25,000
Defensores del Ilucán 12,000
KillasAndrés Bedoya Díaz 10,000
60,000
Alberto Gallardo18,000
Mansiche25,000
Monumental80,093
UNSAAC 42,056

List of champions

width=pxEd.width=60px Seasonwidth=230px Champion width=220px Runner-up
Campeonato Metropolitano de Lima & Callao[18]
1996 Universitario[19]
1997 Sporting Cristal
1998 Sporting Cristal[20] Sport Coopsol
1999
2000 Sport Coopsol[21] [22] [23]
2001 Sport Boys
Sport Boys
2003 Sport Boys
2004 JC Sport Girls[24] Sport Boys
2005 No Tournament[25]
2006 Municipalidad de Santiago de Surco
2007 No Tournament
Campeonato Nacional de Fútbol Femenino
White Star[26] Estudiantes Universitarios
Universidad Particular de Iquitos[27] UNSAAC
2010[28] JC Sport Girls[29] River San Borja
2011 Electro Oriente[30]
2012[31] Internacional
2013[32] Real Maracaná Internacional
2014[33] [34] Alfredo Vargas Guerra
2015[35] CGTP
2016[36] Ramiro Villafuerte
2017[37] Deportivo Educación
Copa Perú Femenina
2018[38] Municipalidad de Majes[39] JC Sport Girls
Universitario[40] Amazon Sky
Liga Femenina
2020Canceled due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
Alianza Lima
Universitario

Titles by club

ClubTotalAmateur era (1996–2019)Professional era (2020–)
Campeonato
MetropolitanoLima & Callao
(1996–2007)
Campeonato
Nacional deFútbol Femenino
(2008–2017)
Copa PerúFemenina
(2018–2019)
Liga Femenina
(2020–)
Universitario10 5 3 1 1
6 2 4
Alianza Lima 3 3
Sporting Cristal 2 2
1 1
11
Municipalidad de Majes 11
Real Maracaná 11
Universidad Particular de Iquitos 11

Total titles won by club

Rankscope=colClubscope=colTitlesscope=colRunners-upscope=colSeasons wonscope=colSeasons runner-up
1Universitario 10 2 2021, 2024
26 1 2018
3Alianza Lima 3 1 2023
4Sporting Cristal 2 1 1998, 1999 1997
51 12000 1998
1
Municipalidad de Majes 1
Real Maracaná 1 2013
Universidad Particular de Iquitos 1

Top scorers

width= width=60px Seasonwidth=180px Top scorer width=180px Top scorer's club width=100px Goals
2004 18
2006 29
Pierina Núñez
Sabrina Ramírez 20
Adriana Lúcar 23
Luz Campoverde 18
Adriana Lúcar 17
Adriana Lúcar 20

Managers

width= width=60px Seasonwidth=180px Winning managerwidth=180px Manager's club
Samir Mendoza
Samir Mendoza
John Tierradentro Universitario

External links

Notes and References

  1. «Mención aparte merece el futbol femenino que ha recibido el impulso necesario y viene desarrollándose con éxito desde 1996. (...) gracias al trabajo coordinado entre la Federación y los clubes, nuestro país se ha convertido en uno de los mejores en esta parte del continente».Web site: Federación Peruana de Fútbol: Memoria 1992–2002, p. 39, 2003. https://web.archive.org/web/20070302153240/http://www.fpf.org.pe/doc/capitulo1.pdf. Peruvian Football Federation. Spanish. dead. 2 March 2007. 19 December 2003.
  2. Web site: FPF ANUNCIA LA LIGA FEMENINA PLUSPETROL 2022. Peruvian Football Federation. 4 March 2022. es.
  3. Web site: Comunicado. Peruvian Football Federation. 14 February 2020. es.
  4. Web site: Resolucion No. 014-FPF-2020. Peruvian Football Federation. February 2020. es.
  5. Web site: Perú: se inicia el campeonato Metropolitano Femenino. CONMEBOL. 10 May 2014. es.
  6. Web site: ¿Y Universitario? Así va el palmarés del fútbol femenino con el bicampeonato de Alianza Lima. libero.pe. 8 October 2022. es.
  7. «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».Web site: Universitario: Vivian Ayres, nueva DT del equipo de futsal. peru.com. 14 October 2022. es.
  8. https://futbolfemeninoparaguay.wordpress.com/2017/09/16/primer-sudamericano-de-clubes-femenino-peru2000/ Primer Sudamericano de Clubes Femenino #Peru2000
  9. https://www.clubsportingcristal.pe/index.php/futbol-femenino/152-bienvenido-a-tu-casa-profesor Lizandro Barbarán, precursor del bicampeonato de Sporting Cristal femenino en los años 1998, y 1999, y campeón del Sudamericano de Clubes en el año 2000.
  10. Web site: Se inicia Campeonato Nacional de Fútbol Femenino 2015. https://web.archive.org/web/20171022035123/http://fpf.org.pe/se-inicia-campeonato-nacional-de-futbol-femenino-2015/. Peruvian Football Federation. Spanish. dead. 22 October 2017. 15 April 2016.
  11. «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 ».Web site: Acta de la Reunión FIFA-FIFPRO-Federación Peruana de Futbol, Zurich 10 y 11 de setiembre 2009. Peruvian Football Federation. 17 October 2022. es.
  12. Web site: JC Sport Girls campeón del Campeonato Nacional de Perú. feminafutbol.com. 23 December 2017. es.
  13. Web site: Universitario de Deportes tricampeón nacional de fútbol femenino. rpp.pe. 27 January 2017. es.
  14. Web site: Resolución N° 014-2020-FPF. Peruvian Football Federation. February 2020. es.
  15. Web site: Reglamento Copa Femenina 2020. Peruvian Football Federation. February 2020. es.
  16. Web site: NUEVA LIGA FEMENINA 2020. Peruvian Football Federation. 22 February 2020. es.
  17. Web site: Liga Femenina 2021. Peruvian Football Federation.
  18. Web site: Peru – List of Women Champions. RSSSF. 11 October 2022.
  19. Web site: Dossier Universitario Femenino. universitario.pe. 2021. es.
  20. Web site: Club Sporting Cristal Femenino. Sporting Cristal. 16 December 2018. es.
  21. Web site: The most champion of women’s soccer in Peru: Alianza Lima or Universitario?. 4 September 2023. euro.eseuro.com/. en.
  22. Web site: El más campeón del fútbol femenino en el Perú: ¿Alianza Lima o Universitario?. 4 September 2023. El Comercio. es.
  23. Web site: Así quedó el palmarés de la Liga Femenina tras el título de Universitario de Deportes. 2 September 2023. futbolperuano.com. es.
  24. https://www.rsssf.org/tablesp/peru-wom04.html Peru (Women) 2004
  25. https://moyobamba.com/futbol-femenino-en-el-peru-una-historia-dorada-de-lucha-y-lo-que-se-debe-hacer-para-no-cometer-errores-del-pasado/ La FPF decidió no hacer un torneo. Las jugadoras tuvieron que concentrarse cien por ciento en los trabajos con la Bicolor.
  26. Web site: White logró por primera vez para Arequipa el Campeonato Nacional de Fútbol Femenino. 5 April 2009. deporteaqp.blogspot.com. es.
  27. Web site: Enlace Deportivo Peru . Chicas de la Universidad Particular de Iquitos inician participación en Copa Libertadores. El equipo de la "Universidad Particular de Iquitos", campeón nacional de fútbol femenino, participarán en el Torneo Sudamericano de Clubes Campeones Femenino – Copa Libertadores de América 2010 a realizarse en Bareuri, Sao Paulo, Brasil. . youtube.com . Enlace Deportivo Peru . Spanish . video . 3 October 2010.
  28. Web site: JC Girls are champion. Jcsportgirls.wordpress.com. 17 October 2011. es. 2 October 2011.
  29. Web site: JC Sport Girls logró esta mañana su primer campeonato nacional, al superar por 2 a 1 a River San Borja en la final. 2 October 2011. jcsportgirls.wordpress.com. es.
  30. Web site: J.C. SPORT GIRLS SE CORONO CAMPEÓN NACIONAL DE FÚTBOL FEMENINO 2011 . 25 January 2014 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20140201141818/http://www.fpf.com.pe/f_pub_det.asp?cpd=2705. 1 February 2014 .
  31. Web site: JC Sport Girls se coronó campeón nacional. Ovacion.pe. 3 October 2013. es. 1 October 2013. https://web.archive.org/web/20131219010312/http://ovacion.pe/otros/jc-sport-girls-se-corono-campeon-nacional. 19 December 2013. dead.
  32. Web site: Real Maracana clasificó a la Copa Libertadores en el Fútbol Femenino. Ovaciondelsur.com. 12 October 2014. es. 7 July 2014.
  33. Web site: Universitario de Deportes: equipo femenino es campeón y clasificó a la Copa Libertadores . depor.com . 8 May 2015 . 6 October 2016 . es.
  34. Web site: Copa Libertadores: Equipo femenino de Universitario representará al Perú . ojo.pe . 8 May 2015 . 6 October 2016 . es . https://web.archive.org/web/20150527104736/http://ojo.pe/deportes/copa-libertadores-equipo-femenino-de-universitario-representara-al-peru-197592/ . 27 May 2015 . dead .
  35. Web site: Universitario de Deportes se coronó bicampeón del fútbol femenino (Universitatio champion for second time) . depor.com . 22 April 2016 . 6 October 2016 . es . Las chicas de Universitario [...] y clasificaron a la Copa Libertadores femenina. . https://web.archive.org/web/20161009160128/http://depor.com/futbol-peruano/universitario-deportes-se-corono-bicampeon-futbol-femenino-1070131 . 9 October 2016 . dead .
  36. Web site: UNIVESITARIO CAMPEÓN NACIONAL . fpf.org.pe . 27 January 2017 . 31 January 2017 . es . https://web.archive.org/web/20170203014705/http://fpf.org.pe/tus-selecciones/noticia/1082-univesitario-campeon-nacional . 3 February 2017 . dead .
  37. Web site: JC SPORTS GIRLS SE CONSAGRÓ CAMPEÓN DEL TORNEO NACIONAL DE FÚTBOL FEMENINO. fpf.org.pe. 3 October 2013. es. 16 December 2017.
  38. Web site: MAJES DE AREQUIPA SE QUEDÓ CON LA COPA PERÚ FEMENINA 2018. FPF. es. 20 December 2018.
  39. Web site: Municipalidad de Majes se corona campeón nacional de fútbol femenino. 20 December 2018. deporteaqp.blogspot.com. es.
  40. [...]Novoa is now a member of Peru's national team and captain of Universitario, the country's national champion[...] Web site: In Peru, women's soccer is blossoming from the ground up. The Athletic. 1 April 2020.