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Women's football clubs across the globe - Part 4

Part 4 -  Chilean women's football clubs
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Las Albitas

Colo-colo is a Chilean women's football club, based in Satiago city, Chile. The club was founded in September 30, 2007.They play their home matches at Estadio Monumental. The stadium has a maximum capacity of 47,000 people. They play in the First Division women's football in Chile, founded in 2008, which is the pinnacle of women's professional football in Chile. It is organized by the National Association of Professional Football (ANFP).They were second place in Libertadores Cup 2011.


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Notable players:

Christiane Endler (Tiane)

Born: July 23, 1991
Position: Goalkeeper

Claudia Christiane Endler Mutinelli  is a Chilean footballer. She plays at the club Colo-colo and the female football team U-20 Chile and senior Chile-WNT. She was considered the best female football player of the year in Chile for three times (2008, 2009 and 2010) and the best female goalkeeper of Libertadores Cup (2010).

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Estefania Banini

Born: June 21, 1990
Position: forward

Estefania Banini Ruiz is an Argentinian footballer, known as the female version of Messi. She plays at the Colo-colo team and the Argentina-WNT.

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Keep checking this page as more teams will be added on a daily basis 


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Comment by Bruno on February 17, 2012 at 20:24

2.5 CONCACAF

8.5 UEFA

5 AFC

4 CONMEBOL

3 CAF

1 OFC


A distribuição é ruim, porém bem previsível

Uma suposição, os "potes" da distribuição seriam assim

Pote 1:Canadá(Dono da Casa),Duas equipes européias que vierem fortes da Euro 2013(apostaria na Suécia e na França),Brasil,Japão e EUA

Pote 2: Europeus 

Pote3: África/América do Sul

Pote 4: Ásia/Oceania/Concacaf


The distribution is bad, but fairly predictable

An assumption, the "pots" of the distribution would thus be

Pot 1Canada (hosts), two strongEuropean teams that come Euro 2013 (bet in Sweden and France), Brazil, Japan and USA

Pot 2: UEFA 

Pot 3: CAF / CONMEBOL

Pot 4: AFC / OFC / CONCACAF

Comment by Izzy on February 17, 2012 at 17:04

Yusmery “Miku” Ascanio jugará en el colo-colo

http://www.lavinotinto.com/17-02-2012/yusmery-miku-ascanio-jugara-e...

Comment by Bruno on February 17, 2012 at 16:57

@Women's Soccer United  you're welcome

Comment by Izzy on February 17, 2012 at 16:56

hey guys, what next team I should write about? I accept suggestions! thx

Comment by Izzy on February 17, 2012 at 16:55

5 to concacanf??? This is an absurd!!!! the maximum that they need is three for Usa, Canada and Mexico. Who they will give the other two? Jamaica, Cuba, Guatemale? The less worst is Costa Rica team... I think Uefa deserve 6 or 7... AFC is africa????? other absurd... they dont have 5 good teams!

Comment by Izzy on February 17, 2012 at 16:49

quem é Miku @Maria? Thx @Bruno, I didnt know about that!!!! :D Colombia is a great team and Chile has a young and talent team that probably will give trouble to other teams in WWC 2015!  Argentina I know only Banini... and she is a great player

Comment by Women's Soccer United on February 17, 2012 at 16:42

Great information thanks @Bruno :)

Comment by Bruno on February 17, 2012 at 16:38

2.5 CONCACAF

8.5 UEFA

5 AFC

4 CONMEBOL

3 CAF

1 OFC


Distribuição de Vagas para a Copa do Mundo Feminina de 2015


Distribution of teams for the Women's World Cup 2015

Comment by Bruno on February 17, 2012 at 16:31

i hope in 2015: Brazil,Chile,Colombia and Argentina

Comment by Bruno on February 17, 2012 at 16:30

@Izzy in WMC in 2015, CONMEBOL will more teams, 4 in total!

 

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