Results

Argentina Championship Women 11/14 20:00 3 [2] San Lorenzo (W) v Racing Club (W) [4] L 0-1
Copa Libertadores Women 10/09 23:00 3 [3] San Lorenzo (W) v Colo Colo (W) [1] L 0-1
Copa Libertadores Women 10/06 19:00 2 [3] San Lorenzo (W) v Olimpia Asuncion (W) [3] W 1-0
Copa Libertadores Women 10/03 23:00 1 [2] Sao Paulo (W) v San Lorenzo (W) [2] L 2-0
Argentina Championship Women 09/28 17:19 - [2] Banfield (W) v San Lorenzo (W) [2] W 0-2
Argentina Championship Women 09/22 22:15 7 [1] CA Talleres de Cordoba (W) v San Lorenzo (W) [7] W 1-3
Argentina Championship Women 09/17 22:00 7 CA Talleres de Cordoba (W) v San Lorenzo (W) - CANC
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 18:30 5 [5] Gimnasia LP (W) v San Lorenzo (W) [3] D 0-0
Argentina Championship Women 08/29 18:00 4 [7] San Lorenzo (W) v Velez Sarsfield (W) [3] W 3-1
Argentina Championship Women 08/25 14:00 3 [6] Rosario Central (W) v San Lorenzo (W) [6] L 1-0
Argentina Championship Women 08/17 14:00 2 [4] San Lorenzo Women v Banfield Women [8] D 0-0

Stats

 TotalHomeAway
Matches played 27 14 13
Wins 10 5 5
Draws 8 5 3
Losses 9 4 5
Goals for 33 16 17
Goals against 25 12 13
Clean sheets 10 5 5
Failed to score 12 6 6

San Lorenzo de Almagro Femenino is the women's football section of the San Lorenzo de Almagro sports club based in Buenos Aires, Argentina. They currently play in the Campeonato de Fútbol Femenino, the first division of women's football in Argentina.

History

Las Santitas, as its players are called, are one of the more successful women's football teams in Argentina. Within its recorded history, they have won three Primera División titles (2008 Apertura, 2015 and 2021 Apertura). In 2008 San Lorenzo become the first club other than Boca Juniors and River Plate to win a title. They were also the first Argentine team to play in Copa Libertadores Femenina in 2009, its male counterpart having achieved the same in Copa Libertadores in 1960.

San Lorenzo are one of the only four clubs to be champion of the first division, along with Boca, River and UAI Urquiza.

On 12 April 2019, San Lorenzo became the first Argentine women's football club with professional status. In total, 15 women became the first professional women's footballers in Argentina: Eliana Medina, Debora Molina, Sindy Ramírez, Cecilia López, Florencia Coronel, Federica Silvera, Milagros Vargas, Maricel Pereyra, Rocío Vázquez, Rocío Correa, Lavinia Antequera, Vanina Preininger, Ariana Álvarez, Florencia Salazar and Macarena Sánchez.

San Lorenzo Women, officially known as Club Atlético San Lorenzo de Almagro Femenino, is the women's soccer team representing the prestigious San Lorenzo de Almagro club, based in Buenos Aires, Argentina. Founded in 2019, the team has quickly established itself as a competitive force in Argentine women's soccer.

San Lorenzo Women competes in the Primera División Femenina, the top tier of women's football in Argentina. The team is known for its passionate fan base, vibrant blue and red colors, and a strong commitment to promoting women's sports. With a focus on developing local talent, San Lorenzo Women combines experienced players with emerging stars, fostering a dynamic and exciting style of play.

The team's home matches are held at the Estadio Pedro Bidegain, also known as El Nuevo Gasómetro, where fans gather to support their players with fervor. San Lorenzo Women aims not only for success on the field but also to inspire future generations of female athletes in Argentina, advocating for gender equality in sports and empowering women through soccer.

With a growing reputation and a commitment to excellence, San Lorenzo Women continues to make strides in the national and international arenas, striving to bring home titles and elevate the profile of women's soccer in Argentina.