Paraguay women's national football team

Paraguay
NicknameLas Guaraníes/La Albirroja
AssociationParaguayan Football Association
ConfederationCONMEBOL (South America)
Head coachFábio Fukumoto
CaptainVeronica Riveros
Top scorerJessica Martinez (10)
Home stadiumEstadio Defensores del Chaco
FIFA codePAR
First colours
Second colours
FIFA ranking
Current 46 5 (11 December 2025)[1]
Highest45 (June 2025)
Lowest67 (September 2006)
First international
 Paraguay 3–2 Uruguay 
(Mar del Plata, Argentina; 1 March 1998)
Biggest win
 Paraguay 10–0 Jamaica 
(Viña del Mar, Chile; 25 October 2023)
Biggest defeat
 United States 9–0 Paraguay 
(Cleveland, United States; 16 September 2021)
Copa América
Appearances8 (first in 1998)
Best resultFourth place (2006, 2022)
CONCACAF W Gold Cup
Appearances1 (first in 2024)
Best resultQuarter-finals (2024)

The Paraguay women's national football team represents Paraguay in international women's football and is controlled by the Paraguayan Football Association (Asociación Paraguaya de Fútbol). La Albirroja has never reached the World Cup finals, but has finished fourth in both the 2006 Sudamericano Femenino and the 2022 Copa América Femenina, the only time they were not eliminated in the Group stage. Most of Paraguay's matches are in competitions rather than friendlies, although that has started to change in recent times.

History

1998 South American Women's Football Championship

After not entering the 1991 and 1995 Copa America Femenina, Paraguay made their international debut against Uruguay at the 1998 South American Women's Football Championship. Their first official match ended in the best way, defeating the Uruguayans 3–2 in Mar del Plata in Argentina. However, losses to Argentina and Ecuador by the score of 3–0 eliminated them from the competition. They capped off their first appearance at the championship with a 3–2 win over Bolivia.

2003 South American Women's Football Championship

Heading into their second championship, the groups were regionalised, so they were drawn into a group containing Argentina and Uruguay, where games would take place at the Estadio Padre Ernesto Martearena in Salta. With only the group winners advancing, a 3–0 loss to Argentina effectively ended their chances of progression. A 3–1 win against Uruguay, meant they finished second.

2006 South American Women's Football Championship

For the third time, the Paraguayans arrived in Argentina for the tournament. After the format was reverted to the same one used in 1998, two groups of five. This championship was their most successful championship in their history, overcoming, Bolivia 5–1, Venezuela 3–1 and Peru 2–1 to historically advance to the second round behind Brazil. With the top two in the second round qualifying for the 2007 FIFA Women's World Cup, this was the closest Paraguay had become to making a major tournament. They started their second-round campaign with a tense and respectable 0–0 draw against the hosts Argentina. Although, they would get thumped by Brazil 6–0 in their next game, with Cristiane scoring four goals for the Brazilians. Despite the heavy loss, Paraguay knew a win over Uruguay in the last match could give them hope of an unlikely dream World Cup debut. But after holding the lead twice against Uruguay, the Uruguayans came back to lead and eventually won 3–2, meaning Paraguay were overtaken by Uruguay to finish fourth. This would remain their best tournament result until 2022. They also won the Fair Play Award.

2007 Pan American Games

Their fourth-place finish in 2006 meant Las Guaraníes qualified for the 2007 Pan American Games in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, their first tournament that the team had ever qualified for. However, in a group containing the United States U20 team, Mexico, Argentina and Panama, they struggled to stay competitive, losing all three of their four games, with the exception being a 1–1 draw with the Panamanians, where Francisca Agüero scored a stoppage-time equaliser. Despite the point, Paraguay still came of their group at their debut Pan Americans Games.

2010 South American Women's Football Championship

2010 (held in Ecuador) saw Paraguay grouped with Brazil, Colombia, Venezuela and Uruguay. In the end, they had a decent tournament, garnering two wins out of four. However, they failed to recreate their 2006 performance and crashed out in the first round, finishing third in group B below Brazil and Colombia. Also, due to this result, they failed to make the 2011 Pan American Games.

2014 Copa América Femenina

Hosted by Ecuador again, Brazil, Argentina, Chile and Bolivia were Paraguay's challengers in 2014. Las Guaraníes had a pretty unlucky tournament. After taking a shock lead against the Brazilians, they lost 4–1 in their opening match. That was followed by another defeat, this time from Argentina, by the score of 1–0. But, surprisingly, a 10–2 win over Bolivia and a 3–2 comeback win over Chile had put Paraguay into a position where all they needed was for underdogs Argentina to lose to Brazil and their passage to the second round was secured on a three-way tie. However, disappointingly, Argentina triumphed 2–0 over Brazil and would advance instead, ending Paraguay's hopes of making the 2015 FIFA Women's World Cup and 2016 Summer Olympics.

2018 Copa América Femenina

Paraguay decided to put a bid in the 2018 edition, but lost the bidding process to Chile. There was also more optimism due to numerous Paraguay youth teams making U20 and U17 Women's World Cups between 2014 and 2018. Aiming for their first major tournament, Paraguay were third seeds and were drawn into group A where they were pitted against Chile, Colombia, Uruguay and Peru. In this evenly matched group, La Albirroja played hosts Chile and gained a hard-fought point after a 1–1 draw. Paraguay took the lead eight minutes into the second half through Gloria Villamayor. But nine minutes later, the Chileans equalised to end the game all square. Their second game involving the Peruvians gave Paraguay their first win of the tournament, winning 3–0. They were frustrated by Peru for 70 minutes but scored three goals in the last 20 to secure the win. Next, Las Guaraníes played Colombia, where a hat trick by Catalina Usme saw Paraguay be dealt a damaging 5–1 loss. That would prove costly since their main rivals in the group, Chile, had drawn against the Colombians earlier in the tournament to give them an edge over the Parguayans. After missing the previous matchday, Paraguay overcame a 1-goal deficit to defeat Uruguay 2–1, with a ninety-second-minute goal through a volley by Amada Peralta. However, their slight hopes of progression were squashed as Chile beat Peru 5–0 to advance over the Paraguayans. Despite the disappointment, their performance was enough to secure a spot in the 2019 Pan American Games - their second appearance at the event.

2019 Pan American Games

In their second-ever appearance at the Pan American Games, Paraguay had a much more successful tournament. After topping their group with seven points after wins over Mexico and Jamaica, plus a draw with Colombia, their semi-final match against Argentina couldn't have gone worse. They conceded three goals in the first half to comfortably lose 3–0 against Argentina. In the bronze medal match, where they played Costa Rica, a late goal by Daniela Cruz for the Costa Rican meant the Paraguayans would go home without a medal.

Results and fixtures

The following is a list of match results in the last 12 months, as well as any future matches that have been scheduled.

Legend

  Win   Draw   Lose   Void or Postponed   Fixture

2025

22 February Friendly Paraguay  1–2  Uruguay Ypané,Paraguay
19:00
  • Bareiro 39'
Stadium: CARFEM
25 February Friendly Paraguay  0–1  Uruguay Ypané,Paraguay
19:00 Paz 57' Stadium: CARFEM
30 May Friendly Paraguay  0–0  Ecuador Ypané,Paraguay
Stadium: CARFEM
2 June Friendly Paraguay  2–0  Ecuador Ypané,Paraguay
  • Fátima Acosta 2'
  • Belén Riveros 61'
Stadium: CARFEM
13 July 2025 Copa América Femenina GS Bolivia  0–4  Paraguay Quito, Ecuador
16:00 Report (WEB) Report (CONMEBOL) C. Martínez 23', 40', 61'
Chamorro 90+3'
Stadium: Estadio Gonzalo Pozo Ripalda
Referee: Marcelly Zambrano (Ecuador)
19 July 2025 Copa América Femenina GS Colombia  4–1  Paraguay Quito, Ecuador
19:00 Caicedo 13', 83'
Ramírez 57'
Santos 90+4'
C. Martínez 15' Stadium: Estadio Gonzalo Pozo Ripalda
Referee: Anahí Fernández (Uruguay)
22 July 2025 Copa América Femenina GS Paraguay  1–4  Brazil Quito, Ecuador
19:00 UTC−5 Report Stadium: Estadio Gonzalo Pozo Ripalda
Referee: Dione Rissios (Chile)
25 July 2025 Copa América Femenina GS Paraguay  2–1  Venezuela Quito, Ecuador
19:00 Acosta 64'
C. Martínez 84'
Altuve 40' Stadium: Estadio Banco Guayaquil
Referee: Anahí Fernández (Uruguay)
28 July 2025 Copa América Femenina 5th Chile  0–1  Paraguay Quito, Ecuador
16:00 Arrieta 90+2' Stadium: Estadio Banco Guayaquil
Referee: Emikar Calderas (Venezuela)
24 October Liga de Naciones Argentina  3–1  Paraguay Buenos Aires, Argentina
20:00 ART (UTC−3)
Report
  • Barreto 45+2'
Stadium: Estadio Diego Armando Maradona
Referee: Edina Alves (Brazil)

2026

24 January Friendly United States  v  Paraguay Carson, United States
17:30 ET Stadium: Dignity Health Sports Park

Coaching staff

Current coaching staff

Position Name Start date
Head coach Fábio Fukumoto 2025

Manager history

  • Eduardo Poletti (2003)
  • Esteban von Lucken (2006)
  • Agustín Cabrera (2006)
  • Nelson Basualdo (2010)
  • Julio Gómez (2014)
  • Rubén Subeldía (2018)
  • Epifania Benítez (2019–2021)
  • Marcello Frigerio (2021–2023)
  • Antonio Carlos Bona (2024–2025)

Players

Current squad

Caps and goals are not listed; ages are as of 28 November 2025.

No. Pos. Player Date of birth (age) Club
1 1GK Cristina Recalde - Villarreal
2 1GK Alicia Bobadilla - Racing
3 1GK Patricia López - Libertad
4 1GK Soledad Belotto (2000-06-01) 1 June 2000 Alhama ElPozo

5 2DF Camila Barbosa - Bahia
6 2DF Dahiana Bogarín - Colo-Colo
7 2DF Fiorela Martínez - Cerrito
8 2DF María Vega - Club Sol
9 2DF Tania Riso (1994-01-26) 26 January 1994 Duruna
10 2DF Camila Arrieta - Cerrado
11 2DF Liz Barreto - Olimpia
12 2DF Belén Talavera - Libertad

13 3MF Celeste Aguilera - Cerrito
14 3MF Cindy Ramos (2002-11-01) 1 November 2002 Atlético Mineiro
15 3MF Claudia Martínez (2008-01-15) 15 January 2008 Cerrito
16 3MF Daysy Sánchez - Cerrito
17 3MF Fátima Acosta - Pumas
18 3MF Lice Chamorro - Real Sociedad
19 3MF Danna Barcete - Cerro
20 3MF Rosa Miño (1999-07-13) 13 July 1999 Ind. Quito
21 3MF Belén Riveros (2002-06-13) 13 June 2002 Deportivo Alavés
22 3MF María Tamy (2004-04-23) 23 April 2004 Libertad
23 3MF Rebeca Fernández - U. de Chile


Recent call-ups

  • The following players have been called up to a Paraguay squad in the past 12 months.
Pos. Player Date of birth (age) Caps Goals Club Latest call-up
GK Cristina Recalde - Vilaznia v.  Venezuela, 28 October 2025
GK Isabel Ortiz (2001-12-28) 28 December 2001 Olimpia v.  Uruguay, 25 February 2025
GK Araceli Leguizamón (2005-08-06) 6 August 2005 Guaraní v.  Chile, 28 July 2025

DF Daysy Bareiro - Extremadura v.  Venezuela, 28 October 2025
DF Lorena Alonso (1998-04-01) 1 April 1998 7 0 Olimpia v.  Uruguay, 25 February 2025
DF Diana Benítez - Libertad v.  Venezuela, 28 October 2025
DF Naomi de León - Libertad v.  Venezuela, 28 October 2025
DF Deisy Ojeda - Tijuana v.  Venezuela, 28 October 2025
DF Nabila Perruchino (2003-03-17) 17 March 2003 Olimpia v.  Uruguay, 25 February 2025
DF Milagros Ortiz - Gral. Caballero v.  Venezuela, 28 October 2025
DF Milagros Rolón (2004-08-19) 19 August 2004 Olimpia v.  Venezuela, 28 October 2025
DF Pamela Villalba - Olimpia v.  Venezuela, 28 October 2025
DF Luz Cardozo (2006-07-19) 19 July 2006 Olimpia v.  Uruguay, 25 February 2025
DF María Martínez (1999-05-24) 24 May 1999 Rosario Central v.  Chile, 28 July 2025
DF María Vecca - Rosario Central v.  Venezuela, 28 October 2025

MF Vanessa Arce (2000-05-27) 27 May 2000 Olimpia v.  Uruguay, 25 February 2025
MF Danna Garcete - Olimpia v.  Venezuela, 28 October 2025
MF Fanny Godoy (1998-01-21) 21 January 1998 Guiniguada Apolinario v.  Chile, 28 July 2025

FW Jessica Martínez (1999-06-14) 14 June 1999 Al Hilal v.  Chile, 28 July 2025

Records

  • Active players in bold, statistics correct as of 2020.

Most capped players

# Player Year(s) Caps

Top goalscorers

As of 31 October 2023
Rank Player Year(s) Goals Caps
1 Jessica Martinez 2014- 19 23

Competitive record

FIFA Women's World Cup

FIFA Women's World Cup record
Year Result Pld W D* L GF GA
1991 Did not enter
1995
1999 Did not qualify
2003
2007
2011
2015
2019
2023
2027 To be determined
2031 To be determined
2035 To be determined
Total
*Draws include knockout matches decided on penalty kicks.

Olympic Games

Summer Olympics record
Year Result Pld W D* L GF GA
1996 Did not enter
2000 Did not qualify
2004
2008
2012
2016
2020
2024
2028
2032 To be determined
Total
*Draws include knockout matches decided on penalty kicks.

CONMEBOL Copa América Femenina

CONMEBOL Copa América Femenina record
Year Result Pld W D* L GF GA
1991 Did not enter
1995
1998 Group stage 4 2 0 2 6 10
2003 2 1 0 1 3 4
2006 Fourth place 7 3 1 3 13 16
2010 Group stage 4 2 0 2 8 6
2014 4 2 0 2 14 9
2018 4 2 1 1 7 7
2022 Fourth place 6 3 0 3 10 12
2025 Fifth place 5 3 0 2 9 9
Total 8/10 36 18 2 16 70 73
*Draws include knockout matches decided on penalty kicks.

Pan American Games

Pan American Games record
Year Result Pld W D* L GF GA
1999 Did not enter
2003
2007 Group stage 4 0 1 3 4 18
2011 Did not qualify
2015
2019 Fourth place 5 2 1 2 5 6
2023 Fifth place 4 2 0 2 14 6
2027 Qualified
Total 3/7 13 4 2 7 23 30
*Draws include knockout matches decided on penalty kicks.

CONCACAF W Gold Cup

CONCACAF W Gold Cup record
Year Result Pld W D* L GF GA
2024 Quarter finals 4 2 0 2 6 9
Total 1/1 4 2 0 2 6 9
*Draws include knockout matches decided on penalty kicks.

See also

References

  1. ^ "The FIFA/Coca-Cola Women's World Ranking". FIFA. 11 December 2025. Retrieved 11 December 2025.
  2. ^ "Las elegidas para el siguiente combo de la CONMEBOL Liga de Naciones Femenina". Sitio Oficial de la Asociación Paraguaya de Fútbol (in Spanish). 12 December 2025.