2014 Copa América Femenina
Copa América Femenina Ecuador 2014 |
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Tournament details | |
Host country | Ecuador |
Dates | 11–28 September |
Teams | 10 (from 1 confederation) |
Venue(s) | 9 (in 8 host cities) |
Final positions | |
Champions | Brazil (6th title) |
Runners-up | Colombia |
Third place | Ecuador |
Fourth place | Argentina |
Tournament statistics | |
Matches played | 26 |
Goals scored | 84 (3.23 per match) |
Top scorer(s) | Cristiane (6 goals) |
Fair play award | Argentina[1] |
The 2014 Copa América Femenina was the seventh edition of the Copa América Femenina, an association football competition for women's national teams in South America affiliated with CONMEBOL. The tournament was played between 11–28 September 2014 in Ecuador.
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Qualification for other tournaments
Same as previous editions, the tournament served as CONMEBOL's qualifier for the FIFA Women's World Cup, the Pan American Games football tournament, and the Olympic football tournament, with the following qualifying rules:[2]
- For the 2015 FIFA Women's World Cup in Canada, the top two teams qualified directly, and the third-placed team advanced to a play-off against the fourth-placed team of the 2014 CONCACAF Women's Championship.
- For the 2015 Pan American Games women's football tournament in Canada, the top four teams qualified.[3]
- For the 2016 Summer Olympics women's football tournament in Brazil, since Brazil already qualified automatically as hosts, the top-ranked team other than Brazil qualified.[4] Since Brazil won the tournament, the runners-up Colombia joined Brazil as the two women's national teams from South America in the 2016 Olympics.[5]
Host selection
Ecuador was confirmed as hosts in February 2014.[6] Bolivia had also shown interest.[7]
Teams
All ten CONMEBOL teams participated.
Venues
City | Stadium | Capacity |
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Ambato | Estadio Bellavista | 18,000 |
Azogues | Estadio Jorge Andrade | 15,000 |
Cuenca | Estadio Alejandro Serrano Aguilar | 22,000 |
Latacunga | Estadio La Cocha | 15,000 |
Loja | Estadio Federativo Reina del Cisne | 14,935 |
Quito | Estadio Olímpico Atahualpa | 35,742 |
Estadio Chillogallo | 22,000 | |
Riobamba | Estadio Olímpico de Riobamba | 20,000 |
Sangolquí | Estadio Rumiñahui | 8,000 |
Squads
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Match officials
Ten referees and ten assistants were announced on 6 September 2014.[8]
First stage
The draw was held on 22 May 2014.[9] All times are ECT (UTC-5).[10]
The teams were drawn into two groups of five teams and played a round-robin within their group from September 11 to 20. The top two teams from each group advanced to the final stage.[3][11]
If teams finish level on points, order will be determined according to the following criteria:[2]
- superior goal difference in all matches
- greater number of goals scored in all group matches
- better result in matches between tied teams
- drawing of lots
Group A
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15 September 2014
17:00 |
Colombia | 4–1 | Venezuela |
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Rincón 15' Ortiz 40' Velasquez 65' Cosme 90+1' |
Report | García 78' |
Group B
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12 September 2014
19:10 |
Brazil | 6–0 | Bolivia |
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Formiga 19', 73' Andressa 30' Darlene 51' Thaisa 84' Fabiana 90+2' |
Report |
14 September 2014
13:00 |
Bolivia | 0–6 | Argentina |
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Report | Vallejos 50', 72' Bonsegundo 54' Larroquette 62', 77', 87' |
14 September 2014
15:10 |
Paraguay | 1–4 | Brazil |
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Fleitas 9' | Report | Andressa 35' Cristiane 45+5', 56' Fabiana 57' |
18 September 2014
17:00 |
Bolivia | 2–10 | Paraguay |
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Moron 43', 85' | Report | Fernández 10', 77', 81', 90+1' Riveros 35' Ortíz 44', 89' Quintana 65' Martínez 75', 84' |
20 September 2014
14:00 |
Paraguay | 3–2 | Chile |
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Ortíz 15' Quintana 78' Martínez 85' |
Report | Lara 47' Araya 72' |
Final stage
The four teams played a round-robin from September 24 to 28. Brazil and Colombia advanced directly to the 2015 FIFA Women's World Cup, while Ecuador advanced to the intercontinental playoff against CONCACAF.[3] Colombia also qualified for the women's tournament at the 2016 Summer Olympics. All four teams also qualified for the women's tournament at the 2015 Pan American Games.
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26 September 2014
18:10 |
Brazil | 6–0 | Argentina |
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Cristiane 32' Andressa 36' Maurine 58' Tayla 66' Tamires 71' Raquel 84' |
Report |
28 September 2014
10:00 |
Argentina | 2–3 | Ecuador |
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Banini 25' Bonsegundo 30' |
Report | Caicedo 36' Rodríguez 60' Lattanzio 77' |
Awards
2014 Sudamericano Femenino Winners |
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Brazil Sixth title |
Qualified teams for Olympics
The following two teams from CONMEBOL qualified for the Olympic football tournament.
Team | Qualified on | Previous appearances in tournament1 |
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Brazil | 2 October 2009 | 5 (1996, 2000, 2004, 2008, 2012) |
Colombia | 28 September 2014 | 1 (2012) |
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1 Bold indicates champion for that year. Italic indicates host for that year.
Goalscorers
- 6 goals
- 4 goals
- 3 goals
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- 2 goals
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- 1 goal
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- Micaela Cabrera
- Aldana Cometti
- Darlene
- Tamires
- Tayla
- Thaisa
- Fernanda Araya
- Carla Guerrero
- Daniela Zamora
- Lady Andrade
- Nataly Arias
- Tatiana Ariza
- Laura Cosme
- Isabella Echverria
- Melissa Ortiz
- Diana Ospina
- Leicy Santos
- Orianica Velasquez
- Adriana Barre
- Carina Caicedo
- Ingrid Rodríguez
- Erika Vázquez
- Ana Fleitas
- Verónica Riveros
- Emily Flores
- Yamila Badell
- Mariana Pion
- María de Lourdes Viana
- Yusmery Ascanio
- Daniuska Rodríguez
References
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External links
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- South American Women's Football Championship
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- Qualification tournaments for the 2015 Pan American Games
- Football at the 2016 Summer Olympics – Women's qualification