2024 Paraguayan Women's Football Championship

Last updated
Campeonato Anual FEM
Season2024
Dates13 April 2024 –
Champions Libertad
Copa Libertadores Femenina Libertad
Olimpia
Matches played132
Goals scored610 (4.62 per match)
Top goalscorerLiza Larrea and Amada Peralta (30 goals each)
Biggest home win Olimpia 12-0 Tacuary

(12 August 2024)
Olimpia 12-0 Luqueño

(8 September 2024)
Biggest away win Nacional/Humaitá 1-14 Libertad
(8 September 2024)
2023
2025

The 2024 Campeonato Anual FEM was the twenty-fourth official Paraguayan Annual W Championship, the highest league of women's association football in Paraguay. It was organized by the Paraguayan Football Association. [1]

Contents

Competition system

Unlike previous seasons, starting with this edition the Apertura and Clausura tournaments will no longer be played. This is due to the implementation of the Copa efe, the Copa Paraguay FEM and the Supercopa FEM, all of which are new local tournaments. [2]

With this new format, the championship will take place from April to September of the current year; and both the champion and vice-champion teams will qualify for the 2025 Copa Libertadores Femenina.

Teams

Location

The majority of the clubs (8) are concentrated in the country's capital, while three are located a short distance away in cities of the Departamento Central. One is located in the department of Amambay and one is located in Alto Paraná. The Centro de Alto Rendimiento de Fútbol Femenino (CARFEM), property of the Paraguayan Football Association, is included due to its frequent use by teams that choose to officiate there as home venues.

Department/DistrictQuantityTeams
Flag of Asuncion.svg Asunción 8 Cerro Porteño / Olimpia / Guaraní / Libertad / Nacional* / Tacuary / Sportivo Ameliano / Sportivo Trinidense
Flag of Central Department, Paraguay.svg Central Department 3Sol de América / Sportivo Luqueño / Deportivo Humaitá*
Flag of Amambay.svg Amambay Department 1 Sportivo 2 de Mayo
Flag of Alto Parana Department.svg Alto Paraná Department 1 General Caballero

Teams information

List of the teams that will play the two tournaments of the season. The number of participating teams for this season is 12.

TeamHome townStadiumCapacityFoundedTitlesKit manufacturerSponsor
Cerro Porteño Asunción General Pablo Rojas 45 0001 October, 19127Flag of Germany.svg Puma Flag of Paraguay.svg Tigo
General Caballero Dr. Juan León Mallorquín Ka'arendy 450021 June, 19620Flag of Italy.svg Kappa Flag of Paraguay.svg Sanatorio San Sebastián
Sol de América Villa Elisa Luis Alfonso Giagni 11 00022 March, 19090Flag of Paraguay.svg KyriosFlag of Paraguay.svg Coopeduc
Guaraní Asunción Rogelio Silvino Livieres 838012 October, 19030Flag of Paraguay.svg KyriosFlag of Paraguay.svg Tigo
Libertad Asunción Tigo La Huerta 10 10030 July, 19051Flag of Germany.svg Puma Flag of Paraguay.svg Tigo
Nacional Asunción Arsenio Erico 44345 June, 19042Flag of Italy.svg KappaFlag of Paraguay.svg Banco Continental
Deportivo Humaitá Mariano Roque Alonso Pioneros de Corumba Cué7 00019 February, 19320
Olimpia Asunción Manuel Ferreira 22 00025 July, 19021Flag of the United States.svg Nike Flag of Paraguay.svg Tigo
Sportivo 2 de Mayo Pedro Juan Caballero Río Parapití 25 0006 December, 19350Flag of Paraguay.svg KyriosFlag of Paraguay.svg Pulp
Sportivo Ameliano Asunción Estadio Martín Torres 8006 January, 19360Flag of Mexico.svg Garcis Flag of Paraguay.svg Ayres
Sportivo Luqueño Luque Feliciano Cáceres 26 9741 May, 19210Flag of Paraguay.svg KyriosFlag of Paraguay.svg Banco Río
Sportivo Trinidense Asunción Martín Torres 3 00011 August, 19350Flag of Paraguay.svg Saltarín RojoFlag of Paraguay.svg Noroda
Tacuary Asunción Luis Alfonso Giagni 300010 December, 19230Flag of Paraguay.svg Saltarín RojoFlag of Paraguay.svg Electroban

League table

PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsQualification or relegation
1 Libertad (C)2218401248+11658Qualification for Copa Libertadores Femenina.
2 Olimpia 2218401205+11558
3 Cerro Porteño 2215437315+5849
4 Guaraní 2212556125+3641
5 General Caballero 229584344132
6 Sportivo Ameliano 22931034511730
7 Sportivo Trinidense 22831129683927
8 Nacional/Humaitá 22651131481723
9 Sol de América 22561130653521
10 Sportivo 2 de Mayo 22461227704318
11 Tacuary 223217231098611
12 Sportivo Luqueño 22112015102874
Source: APF Fútbol Femenino
Rules for classification: 1) Points; 2) Goal difference; 3) Number of goals scored.
(C) Champions

Top scorers

RankNameClubGoals
1 Flag of Paraguay.svg Liza LarreaLibertad30
Flag of Paraguay.svg Amada PeraltaOlimpia
3 Flag of Paraguay.svg Erika CartamanLibertad23
4 Flag of Paraguay.svg Karina CastellanoOlimpia15
5 Flag of Paraguay.svg Celeste AguileraOlimpia12
6 Flag of Paraguay.svg Dahiana RivasSportivo Ameliano11
Flag of Paraguay.svg Antonia Belén RiverosCerro Porteño
Flag of Paraguay.svg Milagros Luján OrtizGeneral Caballero
Flag of Paraguay.svg Diana Elizabeth BenítezLibertad
Flag of Paraguay.svg Nabila PerruchinoOlimpia

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References

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  2. Más torneos y premios: el fútbol femenino vuelve con renovado calendario