List of women's football clubs in Brazil

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This is a list of women's football clubs in Brazil , for men's football clubs, see the list of football clubs in Brazil.

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ClubCityState
ABC Natal Rio Grande do Norte
AJA Jaguariúna São Paulo
Aliança Goiânia Goiás
America Rio de Janeiro Rio de Janeiro
Andirá Rio Branco Acre
Baré Boa Vista Roraima
Benfica Juiz de Fora Minas Gerais
Boa Vontade São Luís Maranhão
Boca Júnior Cristinápolis Sergipe
Botucatu Botucatu São Paulo
Caucaia Caucaia Ceará
Campo Grande Rio de Janeiro Rio de Janeiro
CEPE Itabaiana Sergipe
CEPE-Caxias Duque de Caxias Rio de Janeiro
CESMAC Maceió Alagoas
CEUNSP Salto Salto São Paulo
CRESSPOM Guará Distrito Federal
Flamengo Rio de Janeiro Rio de Janeiro
Desportiva Ferroviária Cariacica Espírito Santo
Ferroviária Araraquara São Paulo
Foz Cataratas Foz do Iguaçu Paraná
Genus Porto Velho Rondônia
Gurupi Gurupi Tocantins
Horizonte Horizonte Ceará
Independente Belém Pará
Internacional (MA) São Luís Maranhão
Internacional Porto Alegre Rio Grande do Sul
Iranduba Iranduba Amazonas
Juventude Caxias do Sul Rio Grande do Sul
Mato Grosso do Sul Campo Grande Mato Grosso do Sul
Mixto Cuiabá Mato Grosso
Moreninhas Campo Grande Mato Grosso do Sul
Nacional Belo Horizonte Minas Gerais
Náutico Recife Pernambuco
Oratório Macapá Amapá
Palmeiras São Paulo São Paulo
Potiguar de Parnamirim Parnamirim Rio Grande do Norte
Pelotas Pelotas Rio Grande do Sul
Rio Negro Manaus Amazonas
Rio Norte Macapá Amapá
River Plate Guarabira Paraíba
Saad São Caetano do Sul São Paulo
Santos Santos São Paulo
São Francisco do Conde São Francisco do Conde Bahia
São José São José dos Campos São Paulo
São José São José dos Pinhais Paraná
São Judas Tadeu Jaguariúna São Paulo
Scorpions Florianópolis Santa Catarina
Sport Recife Recife Pernambuco
Tiradentes Teresina Piauí
Trindade São Gonçalo Rio de Janeiro
Vasco da Gama Rio de Janeiro Rio de Janeiro
Vitória das Tabocas Vitória de Santo Antão Pernambuco

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