2024 UNCAF Women's Interclub Championship

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2024 UNCAF Women's Interclub Championship
Copa Interclubes Femenina de UNCAF 2024
Tournament details
Host countryGuatemala
CityGuatemala City
Dates19–25 July 2024
Teams8 (from 8 associations)
Venue(s)1 (in 1 host city)
Final positions
Champions Flag of Panama.svg Santa Fé (1st title)
Runners-up Flag of El Salvador.svg Alianza
Third place Flag of Costa Rica.svg Alajuelense
Fourth place Flag of Guatemala.svg Unifut
Tournament statistics
Matches played20
Goals scored57 (2.85 per match)
Top scorer(s) Flag of Puerto Rico.svg Cristina Torres (5 goals)
2023
2025

The 2024 UNCAF Women's Interclub Championship (Spanish : 2024 Copa Interclubes Femenina de UNCAF) is the Seventh edition of the UNCAF Women's Club Championship, Central America's premier women's club football organized by UNCAF. The tournament will be played in Guatemala City, Guatemala between 19 and 25 July 2024. [1] [2] [3] Alajualense from Costa Rica are the defending champions.

Contents

Teams

All seven UNCAF associations participated in the tournament, with each association entering one team, except for the host Guatemala, which entered two teams. [4]

AssociationTeam(s)App.Previous best
Flag of Belize.svg  Belize Sagitun Girlz 2ndEight place (2023)
Flag of Costa Rica.svg  Costa Rica Alajuelense 3rdChampions (2022, 2023)
Flag of El Salvador.svg  El Salvador Alianza 4thThird place (2018, 2019)
Flag of Guatemala.svg  Guatemala Unifut 6thChampions (2018)
Xinabajul 1stDebut
Flag of Honduras.svg  Honduras Under 1stDebut
Flag of Nicaragua.svg  Nicaragua Real Estelí 1stDebut
Flag of Panama.svg  Panama Santa Fé 1stDebut

Venues

All matches were played at the Estadio Cementos Progreso in Guatemala City, Guatemala .

Group stage

The seven teams were divided into two groups of four teams. The group winners advance to the Final. While runner-ups play for third place. Third place finishers play for Fifth place. While bottom of the table plays for seventh place. All times were local,CST (UTC−6).

Group A

PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsQualification
1 Flag of Panama.svg Santa Fé 321042+27 Final
2 Flag of Guatemala.svg Unifut Antigua (H)320171+66 Third place match
3 Flag of Nicaragua.svg Real Estelí 310243+13 Fifth place match
4 Flag of Honduras.svg Under 301211091 Seventh place match
Source: UNCAF
(H) Hosts
Real Estelí Flag of Nicaragua.svg 1–2 Flag of Panama.svg Santa Fé
  • Guevara Soccerball shade.svg90' (o.g.)
Estadio Cementos Progreso, Guatemala City
Unifut Antigua Flag of Guatemala.svg 6–0 Flag of Honduras.svg Under
Report
Estadio Cementos Progreso, Guatemala City
Referee: Dannia Sevilla (Costa Rica)

Santa Fé Flag of Panama.svg 1–1 Flag of Honduras.svg Under
Estadio Cementos Progreso, Guatemala City
Referee: Daniela Romero (El Salvador)
Unifut Antigua Flag of Guatemala.svg 1–0 Flag of Nicaragua.svg Real Estelí
Report
Estadio Cementos Progreso, Guatemala City
Referee: Fernanda Marquez (Mexico)

Under Flag of Honduras.svg 0–3 Flag of Nicaragua.svg Real Estelí
Estadio Cementos Progreso, Guatemala City
Referee: Fernanda Marquez (Mexico)
Unifut Antigua Flag of Guatemala.svg 0–1 Flag of Panama.svg Santa Fé
Report
Estadio Cementos Progreso, Guatemala City
Referee: Ximena Marquez Ruiz (Mexico)

Group B

PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsQualification
1 Flag of El Salvador.svg Alianza 3300114+79 Final
2 Flag of Costa Rica.svg Alajuelense 320194+56 Third place match
3 Flag of Guatemala.svg Xinabajul (H)31026713 Fifth place match
4 Flag of Belize.svg Sagitun Girlz 3003314110 Seventh place match
Source: UNCAF
(H) Hosts
Alianza Flag of El Salvador.svg 3–2 Flag of Guatemala.svg Xinabajul
Report
Estadio Cementos Progreso, Guatemala City
Referee: Kartiza Guerra (Honduras)
Alajuelense Flag of Costa Rica.svg 6–0 Flag of Belize.svg Sagitun Girlz
Estadio Cementos Progreso, Guatemala City
Referee: Yatzuri Gómez (Panama)

Sagitun Girlz Flag of Belize.svg 1–5 Flag of El Salvador.svg Alianza
Estadio Cementos Progreso, Guatemala City
Referee: Génesis De León (Guatemala)
Xinabajul Flag of Guatemala.svg 1–2 Flag of Costa Rica.svg Alajuelense
Report
Estadio Cementos Progreso, Guatemala City
Referee: Belkis Flores (Honduras)

Xinabajul Flag of Guatemala.svg 3–2 Flag of Belize.svg Sagitun Girlz
Report
Estadio Cementos Progreso, Guatemala City
Referee: Kartiza Guerra (Honduras)
Alajuelense Flag of Costa Rica.svg 1–3 Flag of El Salvador.svg Alianza
Estadio Cementos Progreso, Guatemala City
Referee: Glenda Lopez (Guatemala)

Knockout stage

Seventh place game

Sagitun Girlz Flag of Belize.svg 0–3 Flag of Honduras.svg Under
Estadio Cementos Progreso, Guatemala City
Referee: Génesis De León (Guatemala)

Fifth place game

Real Estelí Flag of Nicaragua.svg 1–2 Flag of Guatemala.svg Xinabajul
Report
Estadio Cementos Progreso, Guatemala City
Referee: Ximena Marquez Ruiz (Mexico)

Third place match

Unifut Antigua Flag of Guatemala.svg 1–1 Flag of Costa Rica.svg Alajuelense
Report
Penalties
1–3
Estadio Cementos Progreso, Guatemala City
Referee: Sandra Benitez (El Salvador)

Final

Santa Fé Flag of Panama.svg 4–0 Flag of El Salvador.svg Alianza
Estadio Cementos Progreso, Guatemala City

Statistics

Goalscorers

There have been 57 goals scored in 20 matches, for an average of 2.85 goals per match (as of 25 July 2024).

RankPlayerTeamGoals
1 Flag of Puerto Rico.svg Cristina Torres Flag of El Salvador.svg Alianza 5
2 Flag of El Salvador.svg Vasthy Delgado Flag of Panama.svg Santa Fé 4
3 Flag of Brazil.svg Larissa Fagundes Flag of Guatemala.svg Unifut Antigua 3
4 Flag of Guatemala.svg Vivian Herrera Flag of Guatemala.svg Unifut Antigua 2
Flag of Honduras.svg Yendy Martínez Flag of Honduras.svg Under
Flag of Costa Rica.svg Sofía Varela Flag of Costa Rica.svg Alajuelense
Flag of El Salvador.svg Valentina Alvarenga Flag of El Salvador.svg Alianza
Flag of Costa Rica.svg Ángela Mesén Flag of Costa Rica.svg Alajuelense
Flag of Costa Rica.svg Alexandra Pinell Flag of Costa Rica.svg Alajuelense
Flag of El Salvador.svg Yoselyn Lopez Flag of Nicaragua.svg Real Estelí
Flag of Panama.svg Arlen Hernández Flag of Panama.svg Santa Fé
Flag of Guatemala.svg Yareni Rosales Flag of Guatemala.svg Xinabajul
Flag of Guatemala.svg Larissa Arias Flag of Guatemala.svg Xinabajul
Flag of El Salvador.svg Stephanie Zuniga Flag of El Salvador.svg Alianza
9 Flag of Guatemala.svg Elisa Fuentes Flag of Guatemala.svg Unifut Antigua 1
Flag of Panama.svg Schiandra González Flag of Panama.svg Santa Fé
Flag of Panama.svg Alison Onodera Flag of Panama.svg Santa Fé
Flag of Nicaragua.svg Mayqueling Márquez Flag of Guatemala.svg Unifut Antigua
Flag of Guatemala.svg Paola Alvarez Flag of Guatemala.svg Unifut Antigua
Flag of El Salvador.svg Génesis Carpio Flag of El Salvador.svg Alianza
Flag of El Salvador.svg Priscila Ortiz Flag of El Salvador.svg Alianza
Flag of Guatemala.svg Marisol Stosich Flag of Guatemala.svg Xinabajul
Flag of Guatemala.svg Adelina Esquivel Flag of Guatemala.svg Xinabajul
Flag of Guatemala.svg Vilma Larios Flag of Guatemala.svg Xinabajul
Flag of Guatemala.svg Linda Galindo Flag of Guatemala.svg Xinabajul
Flag of Costa Rica.svg Katerine Arroyo Flag of Costa Rica.svg Alajuelense
Flag of Costa Rica.svg Wyzangel López Flag of Costa Rica.svg Alajuelense
Flag of Panama.svg Kenia Rangel Flag of Costa Rica.svg Alajuelense
Flag of Costa Rica.svg María Coto Flag of Costa Rica.svg Alajuelense
Flag of Belize.svg Roshanny Narvaez Flag of Belize.svg Sagitun Girlz
Flag of Belize.svg Khalydia Velasquez Flag of Belize.svg Sagitun Girlz
Flag of Belize.svg Kenya Perez Flag of Belize.svg Sagitun Girlz
Flag of Honduras.svg Laura Canales Flag of Honduras.svg Under
Flag of Honduras.svg Kendra Haylock Flag of Honduras.svg Under
Flag of Nicaragua.svg Doriana Aguilar Flag of Nicaragua.svg Real Estelí
Flag of Nicaragua.svg Nathaly Silva Flag of Nicaragua.svg Real Estelí

Own goals

RankPlayerTeamGoals
1 Flag of Panama.svg Maria Guevara Flag of Panama.svg Santa Fé 1

Final standings

Per statistical convention in football, matches decided in extra time are counted as wins and losses, while matches decided by a penalty shoot-out are counted as draws.

Pos.TeamPldWDLPtsGFGAGD
1 Flag of Panama.svg Santa Fé 44001282+6
2 Flag of El Salvador.svg Alianza 43019118+3
3 Flag of Costa Rica.svg Alajuelense 42117105+5
4 Flag of Guatemala.svg Unifut Antigua 4211782+6
5 Flag of Guatemala.svg Xinabajul 42026880
6 Flag of Nicaragua.svg Real Estelí 41033550
7 Flag of Honduras.svg Under 41124410−6
8 Flag of Belize.svg Sagitun Girlz 40040318−15

Awards

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