2022 Copa América Femenina
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Tournament details | |
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Host country | Colombia |
Dates | 8 – 30 July |
Teams | 10 (from 1 confederation) |
Venue(s) | 3 (in 3 host cities) |
Final positions | |
Champions | ![]() |
Runners-up | ![]() |
Third place | ![]() |
Fourth place | ![]() |
Tournament statistics | |
Matches played | 25 |
Goals scored | 87 (3.48 per match) |
Attendance | 172,233 (6,889 per match) |
Top scorer(s) | ![]() |
Best player(s) | ![]() |
Best goalkeeper | ![]() |
Fair play award | ![]() |
← 2018 2025 → |
The 2022 Copa América Femenina was the 9th edition of the main international women's football championship in South America, the Copa América Femenina,[1] for national teams affiliated with CONMEBOL. The competition was held in Colombia from 8 to 30 July 2022.[2]
The tournament acted as South American qualification for the 2023 FIFA Women's World Cup in Australia and New Zealand,[3] providing three direct qualifying places and two play-off places for the Women's World Cup,[4] and three more places for the 2023 Pan American Games women's football tournament in Chile (in addition to Chile who qualified automatically as hosts). In addition, the two finalists qualified for the women's football tournament at the 2024 Summer Olympics in France. The top four teams also qualified for the 2024 CONCACAF W Gold Cup in the United States.[5] After this edition, the tournament would be held every two years instead of four in odd-number years,[6][7] no longer a Women's World Cup qualifier anymore, and serve as a path to women's football at the Pan American Games and the Summer Olympics.[8]
Brazil, the three-time defending champions, defeated Colombia 1–0 in the final to win their 8th title.[9] As winners, they competed in the inaugural 2023 Women's Finalissima against England, winners of UEFA Women's Euro 2022.[10]
Teams
[edit]All ten CONMEBOL women's national teams were eligible to enter.
Team | Appearance | Previous best performance | FIFA ranking at start of event[11] |
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8th | Champions (2006) | 35 |
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8th | Fifth place (1995) | 91 |
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9th | Champions (1991, 1995, 1998, 2003, 2010, 2014, 2018) | 9 |
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9th | Runners-up (1991, 2018) | 38 |
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7th | Runners-up (2010, 2014) | 28 |
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8th | Third place (2014) | 68 |
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7th | Fourth place (2006) | 50 |
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7th | Third place (1998) | 66 |
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7th | Third place (2006) | 71 |
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8th | Third place (1991) | 52 |
Venues
[edit]The venues were announced on 16 December 2021. The matches were played at stadiums in three Colombian cities: Cali, Bucaramanga and Armenia.[12][13]
Armenia | Bucaramanga | Cali | Location of the host cities of the 2022 Copa América Femenina. |
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Estadio Centenario | Estadio Alfonso López | Estadio Pascual Guerrero | |
Capacity: 20,716 | Capacity: 28,000 | Capacity: 35,405 | |
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Draw
[edit]The tournament draw was held on 7 April 2022, 11:00 COT (UTC−5), in Asuncion, Paraguay.[14]
Seeds | Pot 1 | Pot 2 | Pot 3 | Pot 4 |
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Squads
[edit]Match officials
[edit]On 8 June 2022, CONMEBOL announced the list of match officials for the tournament.[15]
- Referees
Laura Fortunato
Adriana Farfán
Edina Alves Batista
María Belén Carvajal
María Victoria Daza
Susana Corella
Zulma Quiñónez
Elizabeth Tintaya
Sandra Braz
Anahí Fernández
Yercinia Correa
- Assistant referees
Mariana de Almeida
Daiana Milone
Liliana Bejarano
Inés Choque
Neuza Back
Leila Moreira
Cindy Nahuelcoy
Loreto Toloza
Nataly Arteaga
Eliana Ortiz
Mónica Amboya
Viviana Segura
Laura Miranda
Nadia Weiler
Gabriela Moreno
Thyty Rodríguez[note 1]
Vera Yupanqui
Andreia Sousa
Rita Cabañero Mompó
Luciana Mascaraña
Adela Sánchez
Thaity Dugarte
- ^ Laura Cárdenas (Venezuela) was originally listed as an assistant referee but was replaced by Rodríguez.
Group stage
[edit]The top two teams of each group advanced to the semi-finals, while the two third-placed teams advanced to the fifth place match.[16]
All times are local, COT (UTC−5).[17]
Tiebreakers
[edit]The teams were ranked according to points (3 points for a win, 1 point for a draw, and 0 points for a loss). If tied on points, the following criteria would be used to determine the ranking:[16]
- Points obtained in the matches played between the teams in question;
- Goal difference in the matches played between the teams in question;
- Number of goals scored in the matches played between the teams in question;
- Goal difference in all group matches;
- Number of goals scored in all group matches;
- Fewest red cards;
- Fewest yellow cards;
- Drawing of lots.
Group A
[edit]Pos | Team | Pld | W | D | L | GF | GA | GD | Pts | Qualification |
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4 | 4 | 0 | 0 | 13 | 3 | +10 | 12 | Advance to semi-finals |
2 | ![]() |
4 | 3 | 0 | 1 | 9 | 7 | +2 | 9 | |
3 | ![]() |
4 | 2 | 0 | 2 | 9 | 8 | +1 | 6 | Advance to fifth place match |
4 | ![]() |
4 | 1 | 0 | 3 | 9 | 7 | +2 | 3 | |
5 | ![]() |
4 | 0 | 0 | 4 | 1 | 16 | −15 | 0 |
Bolivia ![]() | 1–6 | ![]() |
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É. Salvatierra ![]() |
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Bolaños ![]() Pesántez ![]() Aguirre ![]() Lattanzio ![]() Espinales ![]() |
Colombia ![]() | 4–2 | ![]() |
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Montoya ![]() Ramírez ![]() Vanegas ![]() |
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J. Martínez ![]() Gauto ![]() |
Paraguay ![]() | 3–2 | ![]() |
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Fernández ![]() J. Martínez ![]() Sandoval ![]() |
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Pardo ![]() Acuña ![]() |
Bolivia ![]() | 0–3 | ![]() |
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Santos ![]() Morales ![]() D. Arias ![]() |
Chile ![]() | 2–1 | ![]() |
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Sáez ![]() Acuña ![]() |
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Aguirre ![]() |
Chile ![]() | 5–0 | ![]() |
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Lara ![]() É. Salvatierra ![]() Y. López ![]() Valencia ![]() |
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Ecuador ![]() | 1–2 | ![]() |
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Charcopa ![]() |
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Ramírez ![]() Caicedo ![]() |
Colombia ![]() | 4–0 | ![]() |
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Usme ![]() D. Arias ![]() Vanegas ![]() Salazar ![]() |
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Ecuador ![]() | 1–2 | ![]() |
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Real ![]() |
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J. Martínez ![]() Chamorro ![]() |
Group B
[edit]Pos | Team | Pld | W | D | L | GF | GA | GD | Pts | Qualification |
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1 | ![]() |
4 | 4 | 0 | 0 | 17 | 0 | +17 | 12 | Advance to semi-finals |
2 | ![]() |
4 | 3 | 0 | 1 | 10 | 4 | +6 | 9 | |
3 | ![]() |
4 | 2 | 0 | 2 | 3 | 5 | −2 | 6 | Advance to fifth place match |
4 | ![]() |
4 | 1 | 0 | 3 | 6 | 9 | −3 | 3 | |
5 | ![]() |
4 | 0 | 0 | 4 | 0 | 18 | −18 | 0 |
Brazil ![]() | 4–0 | ![]() |
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Argentina ![]() | 4–0 | ![]() |
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Peru ![]() | 0–2 | ![]() |
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Venezuela ![]() | 0–4 | ![]() |
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Peru ![]() | 0–6 | ![]() |
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Pa. González ![]() Aquino ![]() Pizarro ![]() Velazco ![]() |
Brazil ![]() | 6–0 | ![]() |
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Duda ![]() Duda Sampaio ![]() Geyse ![]() Duda Santos ![]() Fe Palermo ![]() Adriana ![]() |
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Knockout stage
[edit]In the knockout phase, if the fifth-place play-off, semi-finals and third-place play-off were level at the end of 90 minutes of normal playing time, no extra time would be played and the match would be decided by a direct penalty shoot-out. Only if the final was level at the end of the normal playing time, extra time would be played (two periods of 15 minutes each), where each team would be allowed to make an extra substitution. If still tied after extra time, the final would be decided by a penalty shoot-out to determine the champions.[16]
Bracket
[edit]Semi-finals | Final | |||||
25 July – Bucaramanga | ||||||
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30 July – Bucaramanga | ||||||
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26 July – Bucaramanga | ||||||
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Fifth place match
[edit]The winners of the fifth place match advanced to the inter-confederation play-offs.
Chile ![]() | 1–1 | ![]() |
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Penalties | ||
4–2 |
Semi-finals
[edit]The winners of the semi-finals qualified for the 2023 FIFA Women's World Cup and the football tournament at the 2024 Summer Olympics.
Third place match
[edit]The winners of the third place match qualified for the 2023 FIFA Women's World Cup. The losers advanced to the inter-confederation play-offs.
Argentina ![]() | 3–1 | ![]() |
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Rodríguez ![]() Bonsegundo ![]() |
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Núñez ![]() |
Final
[edit]Statistics
[edit]Goalscorers
[edit]There were 87 goals scored in 25 matches, for an average of 3.48 goals per match.
6 goals
5 goals
3 goals
2 goals
1 goal
Estefanía Banini
Érica Lonigro
Érika Salvatierra
Duda
Duda Sampaio
Duda Santos
Fe Palermo
Geyse
Yessenia López
Daniela Pardo
Camila Sáez
Mary Valencia
Daniela Zamora
Liana Salazar
Leicy Santos
Catalina Usme
Nicole Charcopa
Joselyn Espinales
Giannina Lattanzio
Danna Pesántez
Kerlly Real
Lice Chamorro
Fany Gauto
Ramona Martínez
Fabiola Sandoval
Belén Aquino
Ximena Velazco
Oriana Altuve
1 own goal
Romina Núñez (against Paraguay)
Ericka Morales (against Colombia)
Érika Salvatierra (against Chile)
Awards
[edit]2022 Copa América Femenina winners |
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![]() Brazil 8th title |
Award | Winner |
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Golden Ball | ![]() |
Top scorer | ![]() |
Golden Glove | ![]() |
Fair Play | ![]() |
Goalkeeper | Defenders | Midfielders | Forwards |
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Tournament teams ranking
[edit]This table shows the ranking of teams throughout the tournament.
Pos | Team | Pld | W | D | L | GF | GA | GD | Pts | Final result |
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1 | ![]() |
6 | 6 | 0 | 0 | 20 | 0 | +20 | 18 | Champions |
2 | ![]() |
6 | 5 | 0 | 1 | 14 | 4 | +10 | 15 | Runners-up |
3 | ![]() |
6 | 4 | 0 | 2 | 13 | 6 | +7 | 12 | Third place |
4 | ![]() |
6 | 3 | 0 | 3 | 10 | 12 | −2 | 9 | Fourth place |
5 | ![]() |
5 | 2 | 1 | 2 | 10 | 9 | +1 | 7 | Fifth place |
6 | ![]() |
5 | 2 | 1 | 2 | 4 | 6 | −2 | 7 | Sixth place |
7 | ![]() |
4 | 1 | 0 | 3 | 9 | 7 | +2 | 3 | Eliminated in group stage |
8 | ![]() |
4 | 1 | 0 | 3 | 6 | 9 | −3 | 3 | |
9 | ![]() |
4 | 0 | 0 | 4 | 1 | 16 | −15 | 0 | |
10 | ![]() |
4 | 0 | 0 | 4 | 0 | 18 | −18 | 0 |
(H) Hosts
Qualification for international tournaments
[edit]Qualified teams for the 2023 FIFA Women's World Cup
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2023 FIFA Women's World Cup |
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The following three teams from CONMEBOL qualified for the 2023 FIFA Women's World Cup, while two teams advanced to the inter-confederation play-offs.
Team | Qualified on | Previous appearances in FIFA Women's World Cup1 |
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25 July 2022 | 2 (2011, 2015) |
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26 July 2022 | 8 (1991, 1995, 1999, 2003, 2007, 2011, 2015, 2019) |
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29 July 2022 | 3 (2003, 2007, 2019) |
- 1 Italic indicates hosts for that year.
Qualified teams for the 2024 Summer Olympics
[edit]The following two teams from CONMEBOL qualified for the 2024 Summer Olympic women's football tournament in France.
Team | Qualified on | Previous appearances in Summer Olympics2 |
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25 July 2022 | 2 (2012, 2016) |
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26 July 2022 | 7 (1996, 2000, 2004, 2008, 2012, 2016, 2020) |
- 2 Italic indicates hosts for that year.
Qualified teams for the 2023 Pan American Games
[edit]The following four teams from CONMEBOL qualified for the 2023 Pan American Games women's football tournament, including Chile which qualified as hosts.
Team | Qualified on | Previous appearances in Pan American Games3 |
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4 November 2017 | 1 (2011) |
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25 July 2022 | 5 (2003, 2007, 2011, 2015, 2019) |
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26 July 2022 | 2 (2007, 2019) |
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10 October 2023 | 0 (debut) |
- a Bolivia replaced Venezuela in the 2023 Pan American Games[19]
- 3 Italic indicates hosts for that year.
References
[edit]- ^ "Colombia busca organizar la Copa América Femenina de 2022". El Heraldo. Agencia EFE. 30 September 2021. Retrieved 3 January 2022.
- ^ "Colombia, host of the 2022 Copa América Femenina". 27 October 2021. Retrieved 27 October 2021.
- ^ "¿La Copa América femenina vuelve a Argentina en 2022?". Mundo D. 8 September 2020.
- ^ "Update on FIFA Women's World Cup and men's youth competitions". FIFA. 24 December 2020. Retrieved 24 December 2020.
- ^ "CONMEBOL and Concacaf sign strategic collaboration agreement". Concacaf. 27 January 2023. Retrieved 11 March 2024.
- ^ "Alejandro Domínguez: "En CONMEBOL y en el mundo el futuro tiene que ser del fútbol femenino"" (in Spanish). CONMEBOL. 17 December 2020.
- ^ "CONMEBOL Copa América: Dates and Venues Announced for 2025". CONMEBOL Copa América. 18 September 2024. Retrieved 2 November 2024.
- ^ "Clasificatorias Sudamericanas para la Copa Mundial Femenina 2027" [South American qualifiers for the 2027 Women's World Cup] (in Spanish). CONMEBOL. 12 December 2024. Retrieved 24 December 2024.
- ^ "Brasil conquista su octava estrella en la CONMEBOL Copa América Femenina" (in Spanish). CONMEBOL. 30 July 2022.
- ^ "UEFA and CONMEBOL launch new intercontinental events". UEFA.com. Union of European Football Associations. 2 June 2022. Retrieved 3 June 2022.
- ^ "Women's Ranking". FIFA. 17 June 2022. Retrieved 17 June 2022.
- ^ "Cali, Bucaramanga y Armenia serán las sedes de la Copa América Femenina en el 2022". Infobae. 26 December 2021.
- ^ "Medellín no será sede de la Copa América femenina". TeleMedellín. 11 March 2022.
- ^ "Copa América Femenina en Colombia define sus grupos: Reviva el sorteo".
- ^ "Árbitras convocadas-Copa América Femenina 2022" (PDF). Conmebol. 8 June 2022.
- ^ a b c "CONMEBOL Copa América Femenina Colombia 2022 – Reglamento 2022" (PDF) (in Spanish). CONMEBOL. 6 April 2022.
- ^ "Fixture Copa América Femenina" (PDF) (in Spanish). CONMEBOL. 8 April 2022. Retrieved 8 April 2022.
- ^ "El XI ideal de la CONMEBOL Copa América Femenina 2022 – CONMEBOL Copa America" (in European Spanish). 8 August 2022. Retrieved 2 November 2022.
- ^ "Bolivia será el reemplazo de Venezuela en Santiago 2023" (in Spanish). Contragolpe. 10 October 2023.
External links
[edit]- Technical report (in Spanish)
- 2022 Copa América Femenina
- Copa América Femenina tournaments
- 2022 in South American women's football
- 2023 FIFA Women's World Cup qualification
- Football at the 2024 Summer Olympics – Women's qualification
- International association football competitions hosted by Colombia
- July 2022 sports events in Colombia
- 2022 in Colombian football