Sudamericano Femenino

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The Sudamericano Femenino is the main competition in women's football (soccer) between national teams of the CONMEBOL Confederation.

In the first two editions of the tournament only one team (the champion) qualified for the FIFA Women's World Cup. In the third edition the champion qualified automatically, while the runner-up of the tournament faced a team from the CONCACAF in a play-off match to reach the World Cup. In the fourth edition two automatic spots were given for the 2003 World Cup: to the champions and the second placed team respectively, a situation remaining for the 2007 edition.

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[edit] Winners

Year Host Final
Winner Score Runner-up 3rd place
1991
Details
Brazil
Brazil
All-play-all system. Brazil accumulated the most points.
Chile

Venezuela
1995
Details
Brazil
Brazil
2 - 0
Argentina

Chile
1998
Details
Argentina
Brazil
7 - 1
Argentina

Perú
2003
Details
Perú
Brazil
All-play-all system. Brazil accumulated the most points.
Argentina

Colombia
2006
Details
Argentina
Argentina
All-play-all system. Argentina accumulated the most points.
Brazil

Uruguay

[edit] Last Three Classifications

Team Titles Runners-up Third-place
Brazil 4 (1991, 1995, 1998, 2003) 1 (2006) -
Argentina 1 (2006) 3 (1995, 1998, 2003) -
Chile - 1 (1991) 1 (1995)
Colombia - - 1 (2003)
Peru - - 1 (1998)
Uruguay - - 1 (2006)
Venezuela - - 1 (1991)

[edit] Top Scorers

Year Player Team Goals Matches
1991 Adri Brazil 4 2
1995 Sissi Brazil 12 4
1998 Roseli Brazil 16 6
20031 Marisol Medina Argentina 7 5
2006 Cristiane Rozeira Brazil 12 7
1 Brazil got a bye to the second round, thus playing only 3 matches.

[edit] External links

International women's football
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FIFA | World Cup | Olympics | Algarve Cup | Pan American Games | World Rankings | Player of the Year | FIFA U-20 Women's World Championship | FIFA U-17 Women's World Cup | Teams

     Asia: AFCWomen's Championship
     Africa: CAFWomen's Championship
     North America: CONCACAFWomen's Gold Cup
     South America: CONMEBOLSudamericano Femenino
     Oceania: OFCWomen's Championship
     Europe: UEFAWomen's Championship
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Brazil 1991 | Brazil 1995 | Argentina 1998 | Peru 2003 | Argentina 2006