The Campeonato Carioca de Futebol Feminino (Carioca Women's Football Championship), organized by the Rio de Janeiro State Football Federation (FFERJ), is the women's football state championship of Rio de Janeiro State. It has contested since 1983.

The four most important Rio de Janeiro men's football teams (Vasco da Gama, Flamengo, Botafogo and Fluminense) contested in all editions of the competition between 1995 and 2000. In 2006, the four most important Rio de Janeiro clubs did not dispute the competition, and in 2007 only Botafogo participated in the competition.

Two unofficial competitions were also contested, Torneio de Rio das Ostras (Rio das Ostras Tournament), which had Flamengo as the champion of the only edition disputed, in 1999, and Torneio Início (Start Tournament), which had Vasco da Gama winning in 1999 and 2000, the only editions of the tournament.

The "Campeonato Carioca Women" is a prestigious annual soccer tournament held in Brazil, specifically showcasing the top women's football clubs from the state of Rio de Janeiro. Established to promote and elevate women's soccer in the region, this tournament features a competitive format that brings together some of the best talent in Brazilian women's football.

Typically running from January to May, the Campeonato Carioca Women consists of a series of matches where teams compete for the coveted title. The tournament not only highlights the skill and athleticism of female players but also serves as a platform for emerging talent to shine on a larger stage.

Clubs from across Rio de Janeiro, including well-known teams like Flamengo, Fluminense, and Botafogo, participate in the tournament, fostering intense rivalries and passionate fan support. The matches are characterized by high-energy gameplay, showcasing technical prowess, teamwork, and the growing popularity of women's soccer in Brazil.

In addition to the competitive aspect, the Campeonato Carioca Women plays a crucial role in promoting gender equality in sports, inspiring young girls to pursue their dreams in soccer and beyond. With increasing media coverage and fan engagement, the tournament continues to grow in stature, contributing to the overall development of women's football in Brazil.