Cali Wins 2025 Women’s League: Penalty Shootout Victory!

Deportivo Cali Selling 1-0 to Santa Fe In the Palmaseca Stadium, in the second leg of the Women’s League 2025, matching the 1-1 series in the global; In the penalty shootout, the sugars were more precise and Colombian women’s football champions were crowned.

The sugar team shone before his hobby, performing a great performance that The victory earned him and the conquest of his third title in the history of Colombian football.

The meeting was very even from the beginning, with both teams taking care of their lines and generating few clear goal occasions. The action in the areas was limited, which resulted in a day with few interventions of the arches, who had little work throughout the game.

The only goal of commitment He arrived in the 42 ‘minute of the first half with the annotation of Leidy Cobos, who entered the area and into a brilliant individual play he converted with a right -legged leg.

Independent Santa Fe He stayed with a player less After the expulsion of Luisa Katherine Valbuena, who saw the second yellow card after committing an infraction near the area on a rival.

The Cardinal suffered a second expulsion In the final minutes of the game, when Mariana Silva Romero saw the red card after committing a foul on a player of Deportivo Cali.

The last minutes of the game They lived with great emotionwith a Deportivo Cali released to attack in search of the goal that gave him the title, while Santa Fe, with only nine players in the field, defended himself with everything to take the definition to the penalties.

With the tie on the global score, The title was defined in the penalty shootoutwhere Deportivo Cali surpassed Santa Fe 5-4 thanks to an outstanding performance by Arquera Luisa

Marcus Cole

Marcus Cole is a senior football analyst at Archysport with over a decade of experience covering the NFL, college football, and international football leagues. A former NCAA Division I player turned journalist, Marcus brings an insider's understanding of the game to every breakdown. His work focuses on tactical analysis, draft evaluations, and in-depth game previews. When he's not breaking down film, Marcus covers the intersection of football culture and the communities it shapes across America.

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