Two clubs that were included from before will no longer participate in the competition.
The Major division of Colombian football (Dimayor), In its objective to grow women’s football in the country, he announced the teams and the format that will be handled for this 2025, with a more extensive tournament that will have a total of 158 games.
The tournament It will start in February and end in September, where 16 clubs will participate in a competition that will have a significant change with respect to the contest played last year, then there will be a semifinal phase, Something that is not even in the men’s football format in Colombia.
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Teams and Format of the Women’s Betplay League
Initially, 18 clubs were established for this tournament, however, on economic issues two of these teams will no longer participate, which are Pereira Deportivo and the Club Llaneros, Sets that in their male category will have action in the maximum division of Colombian football.
“In the Women’s League, unfortunately FC Llaneros and Deportivo Pereira are not going to participate. We have 16 clubs at the end. We will seek to reactivate the date of classics that is very important for us. The Women’s League will start on February 23, and ends on September 7, ”he confirmed days ago in an interview with President of the Dimayor, Fernando Jaramillo.
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To highlight regarding the format of the competition is that a phase of all will be played against all (with a classic date), then home runs will be played With 2 groups of 4 teams each, then, there will be semifinals and the subsequent final (instances with round trip matches).
Next, the 16 clubs participating in the Women’s Betplay League of 2025 are presented: FC Alliance, América de Cali, Atlético Bucaramanga, Atlético Nacional, Deportivo Cali, Deportivo Pasto, La Equidad, Fortaleza CEIF, Independiente Medellín, Inter Palmira, Junior de Barranquilla, Millionaires, Once Caldas, Orsomarso, Real Santander and Independent Santa Fe.