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Ferroviaria (W)
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Independiente Santa Fe (W)
Boca Juniors (W)
America de Cali (W)
Universidad de Chile (W)
Deportivo Cali (W)
Cerro Porteno (W)
Santiago Morning (W)
Nacional De Football (W)
Penarol (W)
Always Ready (W)
Palmeiras (W)
UAI Urquiza Women
Union Espanola (W)
Santos (W)
River Plate (W)
Atletico Huila Women
CS Limpeno Women
Audax SP Women
Estudiantes Guarico Women
Colon Women
Deportivo Cuenca Women
San Lorenzo (W)
Club Nanas Women
Sol de America Women
Deportivo Ita Women
Deportivo Capiata Women
Internacional (W)
Atletico Nacional (W)
Foz Cataratas Women
Iranduba Women
Sao Paulo (W)
Atletico Venezuela Women
Defensor Sporting (W)
Generaciones Palmiranas Women
San Martin de Porres Women
Flor De Patria Women
Estudiantes De Caracas Women
JC Sport G Women
Deportivo Lara Women
Mundo Futuro Women
CD Municipalidad Majes Women
EL Nacional Women
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Yaracuyanos Women
Independiente Medellin (W)
Real Tomayapo Women
The CONMEBOL Libertadores Femenina, commonly known as "Copa Libertadores Femenina" (Portuguese: Copa/Taça Libertadores Feminina), is an annual international women's association football club competition in South America. It is organized by the South American Football Confederation (CONMEBOL). The competition started in the 2009 season in response to the increased interest in women's football. It is the only CONMEBOL club competition for women.
The tournament is the women's version of the Copa Libertadores, which has been organized since 1960.
Since 2019, clubs in the men's Libertadores are required to have a women's team: failure to do so leads to rejection of their entry. This change was made in order to strengthen the women's competition.
The competition was officially announced in March 2009, and it was approved by CONMEBOL's Executive Committee on July 3 of that year. CONMEBOL decided that the competition's first edition would be played in Santos and Guarujá, Brazil from October 3 to October 18, 2009. The competition was organized by CONMEBOL, FPF, CBF and Santos Futebol Clube.