Year Winners Venue 1996 Santa Cruz Cochabamba 1998 Santa Cruz Santa Cruz 1999 Santa Cruz Sucre 2000 Santa Cruz Tarija 2001 Santa Cruz Sucre 2002 Santa Cruz Tarija 2003-09 not known 2010 Santa Cruz NB: played by federational selectionsNational Club Champions
Ed Year Winners
1 2005 Enforma (Santa Cruz)
2 2006 Enforma (Santa Cruz)
3 2007 Enforma (Santa Cruz)
4 2008 Enforma (Santa Cruz)
5 2009 Enforma (Santa Cruz)
6 2010 Florida (Santa Cruz)
7 2011 Gerimex (Santa Cruz)
8 2012 Universidad (Santa Cruz)
NB: the 2005 edition was reported as the first and that of 2006 as the
second, though Oriente are sometimes credited with a national club
championship in 2001.
Also note that the national championship is played early in the year,
between the winners of the regional leagues in previous years.
Liga Femenina de Fútbol de Santa Cruz
Year Winners
1993 Atlantes
1994-96 not known
1997 not known
1998 Oriente Petrolero
1999 not known (Oriente were runners-up)
2000 Oriente Petrolero
2001 not known (Oriente were runners-up)
2002 Blooming
2003 Atlantes
2004 Enforma
2005 Enforma
2006 Enforma
2007 Blooming
2008 Blooming
2009 Florida
NB: Atlantes won 4 titles, so 2 in the years not known;
Enforma only won the 3 titles listed above
NB: the Santa Cruz league (Liga Femenina de Fútbol or Lifeful) was
founded in 1993 and is the oldest women's league in Bolivia
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