Brazil defeats Argentina and wins the CONMEBOL Copa América Futsal Femenina 2025™
They defeated Albiceleste in the final 3-0 and claimed their eighth continental title.

- Natalinha scored twice.
- The Canarinha reaffirms its dominance in the continent.
The CONMEBOL Copa América Futsal Femenina 2025™ has come to an end: the host and top contender, Brazil, defeated Argentina in the final and celebrated another championship.
Canarinha controlled possession and had the best chances but struggled to break through Argentina’s defense. It wasn’t until the 17th minute that Vanin struck a powerful shot from a sideline play, igniting celebrations among the home crowd in Sorocaba, São Paulo. Amandinha later hit the post in what could have been the 2-0 before halftime.
In the second half, Wilson Nobrega’s team sealed the game early. At the six-minute mark, Tampa and Vanin combined to set up Natalinha for an easy finish. Just a minute later, a defensive error by Argentina left the ball at Natalinha’s feet, allowing her to score her second goal and seal the final 3-0 score.
Bianca was crucial in keeping a clean sheet for Brazil, with Nava being Argentina’s most dangerous player.
Just like in 2023, Brazil defeated Argentina in the final and now holds eight titles in tournament history. Both Canarinha and Albiceleste (along with Colombia) have qualified for the Women's Futsal World Cup in the Philippines, which will take place from November 21 to December 7, 2025.
Lineups
Brazil (3): 3- Bianca, 4- Taty (Captain), 9- Emilly, 12- Amandinha, 13- Natalinha.
Substitutes: 1- Jozi, 2- Vanin, 5- Tampa, 6- Bia, 7- Diana, 8- Nati Detoni, 10- Lucileia, 11- Camila, 14- Ana Luiza.
Coach: Wilson Nobrega
Argentina (0): 1- Trinidad D’Andrea, 5- Melina Quevedo, 7- Luciana Natta, 10- Silvina Nava, 13- Mailén Romero.
Substitutes: 2- Cintia López, 3- Lucía Rossi, 4- Sofía Florentín, 6- Jazmín Della Vedova, 8- Carina Núñez (Captain), 9- Ana Ontiveros, 11- Paula Chiesa, 12- Silvina Espinazo, 14- Alejandra Gayoso.
Coach: Nicolás Noriega
Goals:
1st Half: 17’ Vanin (B). Halftime score: Brazil 1-0 Argentina
2nd Half: 6’ Natalinha (B), 7’ Natalinha (B). Final score: Brazil 3-0 Argentina
Cards:
2nd Half: 11’ Mailén Romero (A).
Main referee: María Cáceres (Paraguay).