Copa America Femenina 2025

Argentina at the CONMEBOL Copa América Femenina 2025™: Players, Matches, and Full Team Information

La Albiceleste knows what it means to be crowned champion of the competition. Germán Portanova leads a squad filled with hope.

June 26, 2025
CONMEBOL Copa América™
  • Part of Group A
  • Finished third in 2022

Argentina enters the CONMEBOL Copa América Femenina 2025™ with the dream of reclaiming its place among the tournament’s elite. La Albiceleste is the only team besides Brazil to have won this tournament.


Led by Germán Portanova—and without their No. 10, Dalila Ippolito, who suffered a serious injury and will miss the tournament—Argentina will debut against Uruguay after having a bye on Matchday 1.




Argentina in the History of the CONMEBOL Copa América Femenina™


Best finishes: Champions in 2006; Runners-up in 1995, 1998, and 2003.


Stats: 9 editions played; 50 matches, 30 wins, 5 draws, 15 losses; 120 goals scored, 64 conceded.




Argentina at the CONMEBOL Copa América Femenina 2025™


Key Players


Yamila Rodríguez (Forward, 27 years old; Grêmio, Brazil)


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Aldana Cometti (Defender, 29 years old; Madrid CFF, Spain)


Florencia Bonsegundo (Midfielder, 31 years old; Madrid CFF, Spain)




Head Coach


Germán Portanova


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A former player in Argentina, Spain, and Chile, Portanova has been in charge of the national team since 2021. This will be his second CONMEBOL Copa América Femenina™, after guiding Argentina to a third-place finish in 2022.




Recent Results


Argentina played six friendlies in 2025:


Two wins (one against Chile, a historic one against Canada)


One draw (against Chile)


Three losses (twice to Australia, once to Canada)




Argentina’s Matches in Group A


  • Uruguay vs. Argentina – July 15, 16:00 – Estadio Independiente del Valle
  • Argentina vs. Chile – July 18, 19:00 – Estadio Independiente del Valle
  • Argentina vs. Peru – July 21, 16:00 – Estadio Independiente del Valle
  • Ecuador vs. Argentina – July 24, 19:00 – Estadio Independiente del Valle



All times are local to Quito, Ecuador (UTC-5).


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