Results

Argentina Championship Women 09/23 14:00 7 [6] River Plate (W) v Racing Club (W) [4] D 0-0
Argentina Championship Women 09/12 14:00 6 [4] San Lorenzo (W) v River Plate (W) [3] D 0-0
Argentina Championship Women 09/05 22:10 5 [1] Talleres Cordoba (W) v River Plate (W) [3] D 0-0
Argentina Championship Women 08/29 18:30 4 [1] River Plate (W) v Bernat Jaume [5] D 0-0
Argentina Championship Women 08/23 20:00 3 [4] Velez Sarsfield (W) v River Plate (W) [2] D 2-2
Argentina Championship Women 08/15 18:00 2 [2] River Plate Women v Rosario Central Women [5] D 1-1
Argentina Championship Women 08/09 14:00 1 Banfield Women v River Plate Women W 0-1
Argentina Championship Women 05/23 17:00 17 [10] River Plate Women v Velez Sarsfield Women [15] W 4-1
Argentina Championship Women 05/19 17:00 16 [14] CA Independiente Women v River Plate Women [11] W 1-3
Argentina Championship Women 05/12 18:00 15 [11] River Plate Women v Platense Women [16] W 3-2
Argentina Championship Women 05/07 20:00 14 [8] San Luis FC Women v River Plate Women [10] L 1-0
Argentina Championship Women 05/02 17:00 13 [12] River Plate Women v Social Atletico Television Women [4] W 1-0

Stats

 TotalHomeAway
Matches played 40 19 21
Wins 13 7 6
Draws 17 8 9
Losses 10 4 6
Goals for 53 26 27
Goals against 43 23 20
Clean sheets 13 6 7
Failed to score 15 6 9

Club Atlético River Plate Women (Spanish: River Plate Femenino) is the Argentine women's football section of the homonymous club. Established in 1991, it was the inaugural champion of the Primera A and has won the tournament 11 times. At the Copa Libertadores, River has made two appearances in 2017 and 2020, their best result was placing third, at the 2017 Copa Libertadores Femenina.

History

In 1991, River Plate's first championship team was coached by Rubén “Coco” Torres and the players of that team were: Norma Enciso, Patricia Riella, Cynthia Luporini, Adriana Asperes, Mónica Pérez, Karina Morales, Emilce Ahumada, Andrea Ochoa, Viviana Rossi, Celia Lazarte, Claudia Caridde, Beatriz Capotosto, Laura Magdalena, María Ghinella, Paola Herrera, Cynthia Almeyda y Griselda Ojeda. By 2003, River was the team with most championships 8 (including a five-years streak between 1993 and 1997), but it surpassed a year later by its arch rivals, Boca Juniors. In 2022, River Plate won the second edition of the Copa Federal by defeating Belgrano 2–0.

**River Plate Women’s Soccer Team**

River Plate Women, officially known as Club Atlético River Plate Femenino, is the women's soccer division of the prestigious Argentine sports club River Plate, based in Buenos Aires. Founded in 1997, the team has rapidly established itself as one of the leading forces in Argentine women's soccer, showcasing a rich history of talent, determination, and competitive spirit.

The team plays its home matches at the iconic Estadio Monumental, where they enjoy passionate support from fans who are dedicated to the club's legacy. River Plate Women competes in the Primera División Femenina, the top tier of women's soccer in Argentina, and has consistently been a contender for the championship title.

River Plate Women is known for its commitment to developing young talent, with a strong emphasis on nurturing players through its youth academy. The team combines skillful play with tactical discipline, often featuring a blend of experienced players and promising newcomers who embody the club's values of teamwork, resilience, and excellence.

With a growing fanbase and increasing visibility in the sport, River Plate Women is not only focused on winning titles but also on promoting women's soccer in Argentina and inspiring the next generation of female athletes. The team's vibrant colors—red and white—symbolize their rich heritage and unwavering spirit, making them a formidable presence on the field and a source of pride for River Plate supporters.