- Costa Rican women's football championship
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Costa Rican women's football championship Countries Costa Rica Confederation CONCACAF Founded 2000 Current champions Arenal Coronado
(2011)Website adeliffe.com The Costa Rican women's football championship is the main women's football competition in Costa Rica. It was established in 2000.
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Format
The league is played in the Apertura and Clausura format. The Apertura is played from spring to autumn, and the Clausura from autumn to spring. In each of those the top 4 finishers play a semi-final and final. After both season halfs are finished, the Apertura and Clausura champion meet in a championship final to crown the champion. Should one team have won Apertura and Clausura, it is the champion without having to play a final.
List of finals
The list of champions:[1]
Year Champion Result Apertura champion
starting in autumnClausura champion
starting in spring2000 AD Desamparados 2001 AD Desamparados 2002 AD Desamparados 2003 UCEN Alajuela 2004 UCEN Alajuela no final played UCEN Alajuela UCEN Alajuela 2005 CCD San José 3–2 H, 4–1 A Cartago CCD San José 2006 Mapache Carillo 2–0 H, 5–3 A Mapache Carillo Moravia 2007 CCD San José 2008 Arenal (Coronado) 2009 UCEN Alajuela 4–2 Arenal UCEN Alajuela 2010 Arenal (Coronado) 2011[2] Arenal Coronado 4–1 A, 3–0 H Arenal Coronado AD Cartago References
- ^ "Costa Rica - List of Women Champions". RSSSF. http://www.rsssf.com/tablesc/cos-womchamp.html. Retrieved 21 September 2011.
- ^ "Arenal Coronada 2010/11 champion". UNCAF. 18 September 2011. http://uncaf.net/portal/modules/futbolfemenino/item.php?itemid=429. Retrieved 21 September 2011.
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