Corinthians, São Paulo, Ferroviária discover Women's Libertadores groups | OneFootball

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·04 de setembro de 2025

Corinthians, São Paulo, Ferroviária discover Women's Libertadores groups

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The draw for the group stage of the 2025 women's Libertadores took place this Wednesday in Luque, Paraguay. The Brazilian representatives in the competition are São Paulo (runner-up of the women's Brasileirão), Corinthians (current Libertadores champion), and Ferroviária (third place in the women's Brasileirão).

The Brabas of Timão are the most successful team in the Libertadores, winning the title in 2017, 2019, 2021, 2023, and 2024.


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Competition Format

There will be 16 teams competing in the tournament, which is scheduled to take place from October 2 to 18 in Buenos Aires. In this first phase of the competition, teams from the same country cannot be in the same group. Thus, Corinthians, São Paulo, and Ferroviária will only be able to face each other in the knockout stage.

At the end of the first phase, all teams will play a single round of matches. The top two will qualify for the quarter-finals.

Money at Stake

The prize money is as follows:

  • Champion 2 million dollars (approximately R$ 11 million)
  • Runner-up earns U$ 600,000 (R$ 3 million)
  • Third place takes U$ 300,000 (R$ 1.5 million)
  • For participating in the group stage, each club will receive U$ 50,000 (R$ 270,000).

Check out the group draw

GROUP A

Corinthians (BRA), Representative of Ecuador, Always Ready (BOL), and Representative of Colombia 2

GROUP B

Boca Juniors (ARG), Alianza Lima (PER), Adiffem (VEN), and Ferroviária (BRA)

GROUP C

São Paulo (BRA), San Lorenzo (ARG), Colo-Colo (CHI), and Olimpia (PAR)

GROUP D

Representative of Colombia 1, Libertad (PAR), Nacional (URU), and Universidad de Chile (CHI)

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