Costa Rican women's football championship
Country | Costa Rica |
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Confederation | CONCACAF |
Founded | 2000 |
Current champions |
Arenal Coronado (2011) |
Website | adeliffe.com |
The Costa Rican women's football championship is the main women's football competition in Costa Rica. It was established in 2000.
Format
The league is played in the Apertura and Clausura format. The Apertura is played from spring to autumn, and the Clausura from autumn to spring. In each of those the top 4 finishers play a semi-final and final. After both season halves are finished, the Apertura and Clausura champion meet in a championship final to crown the champion. Should one team have won Apertura and Clausura, it is the champion without having to play a final.
List of finals
The list of champions:[1]
Year | Champion | Result | Apertura champion starting in autumn |
Clausura champion starting in spring |
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2000 | AD Desamparados | |||
2001 | AD Desamparados | |||
2002 | AD Desamparados | |||
2003 | UCEN Alajuela | |||
2004 | UCEN Alajuela | no final played | UCEN Alajuela | UCEN Alajuela |
2005 | CCD San José | 3–2 H, 4–1 A | Cartago | CCD San José |
2006 | Mapache Carillo | 2–0 H, 5–3 A | Mapache Carillo | Moravia |
2007 | CCD San José | |||
2008 | Arenal (Coronado) | |||
2009 | UCEN Alajuela | 4–2 | Arenal | UCEN Alajuela |
2010 | Arenal (Coronado) | |||
2011[2] | Arenal Coronado | 4–1 A, 3–0 H | Arenal Coronado | AD Cartago |
2012 | Saprissa FF | |||
References
- ↑ "Costa Rica - List of Women Champions". RSSSF. Retrieved 21 September 2011.
- ↑ "Arenal Coronada 2010/11 champion". UNCAF. 18 September 2011. Retrieved 21 September 2011.
External links
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