Salvadoran women's football championship
Founded2010
CountryEl Salvador
ConfederationCONCACAF
Number of teams12
Current championsNo Champions (season Cancelled)
WebsiteFESFUT

The Salvadoran women's football championship is the main women's football competition for in El Salvador. It was established in 2010.[1]

History

There previously were some women's tournaments held in the late 1990s and early 2000s.

A New Salvadoran League

Preparation

In September 2019, as part of the guidelines done by CONCACAF for clubs to be able to participate in the primera division, the formation of a women's division was needed. The new division was created by the Salvadoran Primera division, which will be run instead of FESFUT. The new season will begin in September 2019.[2]

Format

Clubs

A total of 12 teams contest the league in the current season

Team Home city Stadium
Alianza F.C. TBD Complejo Deportivo de ANDA
C.D. Aguila TBD TBD
Santa Tecla F.C. TBD TBD
Once Deportivo de Ahuachapan TBD TBD
C.D. Municipal Limeno TBD TBD
Jocoro F.C. TBD TBD
C.D. Luis Angel Firpo TBD TBD
A.D. Isidro Metapan TBD TBD
C.D. Chalatenango TBD TBD
Atletico Marte TBD Estadio
C.D. Sonsonate TBD Estadio
C.D. FAS TBD Estadio

Former teams

Prior to league run by Primera division 2019

  • Independiente
  • El Vencedor
  • ADFA Cabañas
  • ADFA Ahuachapán
  • C.D. Opico
  • ADFA Santa Ana
  • ADFA Morazán
  • ADFA Sonsonate
  • Sensuntepeque
  • ADFA La Paz
  • ADFA San Vicente
  • AD Legend's
  • Club Sport Guazapa
  • Escuela de Fútbol Municipal de Soyapango
  • Escuela Municipal de Santa Tecla
  • Instituto Municipal de Deportes y Recreación (IMDER)
  • Selección de San Miguel

Following the league being run Primera division 2019

Managers

The current managers in the LigaFemenina (Apertura 2023) are:

Nat. Name Club
El Salvador José de la Paz Portillo (*) Águila Woman
El Salvador TBD Alianza Woman
El Salvador Manuel Acevedo (*) Dragon Woman
El Salvador Walter Montoya (*) FAS Woman
El Salvador TBD Firpo Woman
El Salvador Numan Asensio (*) Fuerte San Francisco Woman
El Salvador Jose Oswaldo Figueroa (*) Isidro Metapan Woman
El Salvador Alvaro Canizales (*) Jocoro Woman
El Salvador TBD Limeno Woman
El Salvador Once Deportivo Woman
El Salvador Afrodicio Valladares (*) Platense Woman
El Salvador Rene David Lopez (*) Santa Tecla Woman

List of finals

Finals played so far:[3]

Year Champion Result Runners-up Champion Coach Runners-up Coach Top scorer
2010[4]Usulután3–2SonsonateTBDTBDTBD (goals)
2016 ClausuraOpico FC4-1LegendsTBDTBDTBD (goals)
2016 Apertura[5]Legends3-0AhuachapánTBDTBDTBD (goals)
2017 ClausuraLegends3-1AlianzaTBDTBDTBD (goals)
2017 Apertura[6]Alianza4–2AD leyendosTBDTBDPaola Calderón (goals)
2018 Clausura[7]Alianza4–1AD leyendosTBDTBDPaola Calderón (goals)
2018 Apertura[8]Alianza3-1IMDERTBDTBDTBD (goals)
2019 Clausura [9]FAS7-1Municipal Limeño Ofni BolañosTBDAlejandra Reyes (12 goals)
2019 Apertura[10]Alianza4-2FASDebbie GómezOfni BolañosDamaris Quelez Municipal Limeno Woman (34 goals)
2020 ClausuraNone(Season Cancelled)None (Season Cancelled)TBDTBDTBD (goals)
2020 Apertura[11]Alianza3-1FASLuis ‘Kalimba’ SosaOfni BolañosPaola Calderón (34 goals) FAS
2021 ClausuraFAS1-1 (pen 3-2)AlianzaOfni BolañosLuis ‘Kalimba’ SosaFrancisca del Carmen González (24 goals)
2021 AperturaAlianza women3-2 (4-3)FASLuis SosaOfni BolañosDamaris Quelez ( goals) FAS Woman
2022 ClausuraFAS2-2 (5-3)Alianza womenCristian ZañasLuis SosaDamaris Quelez (14 goals) FAS Woman
2022 AperturaSanta Tecla F.C.3-2Alianza womenRené David LópezEdwin DerasDamaris Quelez (24 goals) Santa Tecla
2023 ClausuraNone(Season Cancelled) (+)NoneTBDTBDTBD (goals)
2023 AperturaAlianza3-0AguilaEdwin DerasJosé de la Paz PortilloDamaris Quelez (21 goals) Jocoro woman
2024 ClausuraTBD1-1TBDTBDTBDTBD (goals)


Season cancelled, title not awarded (+)

References

  1. "FESFUT launches league in El Salvador" (in Spanish). elsalvador.com. 28 October 2010. Retrieved 7 July 2011.
  2. Zelada Uceda, Víctor (21 Sep 2019). "Inicia la liga mayor femenina con los 12 equipos de primera división". El Gráfico (in Spanish). Retrieved 10 October 2022.
  3. "El Salvador (Women) 2010/11". RSSSF. Retrieved 22 September 2011.
  4. "Usulutan wins first championship". fesfut (in Spanish). mundodelfutbolfemenino.blogspot.com. 18 December 2010. Retrieved 7 July 2011.
  5. "Legend's campeón de la liga femenina". fesfut (in Spanish). elmundo.sv. 18 December 2010. Retrieved 13 December 2016.
  6. "Alianza Woman comienza la defensa del título". fesfut (in Spanish). mundodelfutbolfemenino.blogspot.com. 18 December 2010. Retrieved 16 March 2018.
  7. "Alianza Woman es bicampeón del Fútbol Femenino". fesfut (in Spanish). ElSalvador.com. 29 July 2019. Retrieved 3 October 2019.
  8. "Alianza Women es tricampeón de la Liga Femenina". fesfut (in Spanish). El Grafico.com. 19 January 2019. Retrieved 3 October 2019.
  9. "¡FAS campeón de la Liga Femenina de fútbol!". fesfut (in Spanish). elmundo.sv. 16 June 2019. Retrieved 3 October 2019.
  10. "Alianza Woman golea a FAS y alza su cuarto título en la Liga Mayor Femenina". el gráfico (in Spanish). elgrafico.sv. 16 June 2019. Retrieved 3 October 2019.
  11. "Alianza Women logra el bicampeonato". el gráfico (in Spanish). elgrafico.sv. 31 January 2021. Retrieved 31 January 2021.
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