C.D. El Nacional Femenino

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El Nacional
Full nameClub Deportivo El Nacional Femenino
Nickname(s)Puras Criollas (Pure Criollos)
El Bi-Tri
El Elenco Militar
La Gloria del Fútbol Ecuatoriano [1]
Founded1 June 1964;57 years ago (1964-06-01)
GroundComplejo Deportivo El Sauce
Capacity300
ChairmanLucía Vallecilla
ManagerJosé María Garay
League Superliga Femenina
2020 Champions
Website Club website
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Club Deportivo El Nacional Femenino is an Ecuadorian women's football club based in Quito, Pichincha, which plays at Complejo Deportivo El Sauce. The team is part of the sports club C.D. El Nacional. They currently play in the Superliga Femenina, the top-flight women's football league in the country.

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History

When Superliga Femenina was created in 2019, El Nacional participated from the beginning; they reached the quarter-finals at the end of the season. In 2020, El Nacional Femenino won their first league title by beating Club Ñañas (2-0, 2–1) in the championship final. [2]

Stadium

The main court of the Complejo Deportivo El Sauce, owned by the sports club El Nacional, is where El Nacional Femenino plays at home, it is located in the city of Quito, in the parish of Tumbaco. [3]

Honors

National

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References

  1. "Vuelve la 'Gloria del Fútbol'".
  2. "El Nacional femenino se consagró como campeón de la Superliga femenina 2020" (in Spanish). El Comercio. 21 December 2020.
  3. "Complejo Deportivo El Sauce".