2014 Copa Libertadores Femenina
The 2014 Copa Libertadores Femenina was the sixth edition of the Copa Libertadores Femenina, South America's premier women's international club football tournament organized by CONMEBOL. The tournament was held in the city of São José dos Campos, in the São Paulo state of Brazil, from 5 to 16 November 2014.[1][2] Hometown team São José were the defending champions and defended their title by beating Caracas FC in the final.[3] It was the third title for the team which thus became the record champion of the competition. The topscorer award was shared by three players with six goals: Andressa Alves, Diana Ospina and Ysaura Viso, who won the award for a second time.[4] Qualified teamsThe competition was contested by twelve teams: the title holder, the champion club from each of the ten CONMEBOL associations, and one additional team from the host country Brazil.[5] Associations had to confirm team participation until 18 October and submit a player list until 25 October.[6]
FormatSame format as last year is used:[5]
RefereesOne referee and one assistant is sent from every CONMEBOL member association.[20] Prize moneyEach association gets US$5,000 from CONMEBOL. Additionally there are prizes for associations of the top four teams. $5,000 for fourth, $10,000 for third, $15,000 for second and $20,000 for the champion's association. VenuesThree venues are used: Estádio Martins Pereira (Group A, semi-finals, third place match and final), Estádio ADC GM (Group B), and Estádio ADC Parahyba (Group C). All matches had free entry to the public.[21] Group stageThe schedule was announced by CONMEBOL on 29 October 2014. If teams finish level on points, order will be determined according to the following criteria:[5]
All times local, Brasília Summer Time (UTC−2). Group A
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Referee: Yercinia Correa (Venezuela)
Referee: María Victoria Daza (Colombia)
Referee: Nadia Fuques (Uruguay)
Referee: Olga Miranda (Paraguay)
Group B
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Referee: Florencia Romano (Argentina)
Referee: Johana Haro (Ecuador)
Referee: Melany Bermejo (Peru)
Referee: María Victoria Daza (Colombia)
Referee: Sirley Cornejo (Bolivia)
Referee: Olga Miranda (Paraguay) Group CFormas Íntimas advanced as best runners-up.
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Referee: Sirley Cornejo (Bolivia)
Referee: Simone Xavier (Brazil)
Referee: Yercinia Correa (Venezuela)
Referee: Paola Barria (Chile)
Referee: Melany Bermejo (Peru)
Referee: Florencia Romano (Argentina) Knockout stageIf tied after regulation time, the penalty shoot-out is used to determine the winner (no extra time is played).[5]
Semifinals
Referee: Nadia Fuques (Uruguay) Third place match
FinalFor the first time a team from Venezuela played in the final. For São José it was their third title in their third final.
Referee: Melany Bermejo (Peru) Top goalscorers
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