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03/28 18:00 4 [4] Gremio - Dames vs Palmeiras - Dames [11] 1-2
03/28 18:00 4 [10] Botafogo - Dames vs Real Brasilia FC - Dames [12] 0-0
03/27 18:00 4 [14] Kindermann SC - Dames vs America MG - Dames [12] 1-3
03/25 23:00 3 [15] Flamengo - Dames vs Corinthians - Dames [2] 2-3
03/25 20:00 3 [12] Bragantino - Dames vs Atletico Mineiro - Dames [16] 2-1
03/24 18:00 3 [13] America MG - Dames vs Santos - Dames [6] 2-1
03/24 18:00 3 [10] Gremio - Dames vs Fluminense - Dames [5] 3-2
03/24 13:00 3 [7] Palmeiras - Dames vs Botafogo - Dames [12] 0-2
03/23 19:30 3 [7] Cruzeiro - Dames vs Internacional - Dames [10] 3-1
03/23 18:00 3 [11] Real Brasilia FC - Dames vs Kindermann SC - Dames [14] 1-0
03/22 22:00 3 [2] Sao Paulo - Dames vs Ferroviaria SP - Dames [5] 1-1
03/21 22:30 2 [7] Corinthians - Dames vs America MG - Dames [11] 4-1

The Campeonato Brasileiro de Futebol Feminino (Brazilian Women's National Championship), also known as Brasileirão Feminino, is an annual Brazilian women's club football tournament organized by the Confederação Brasileira de Futebol, or CBF. It is the country's premier women's football competition and the first professional women's league in the country.

History

Brazil had a tournament called Taça Brasil de Futebol Feminino (Women's Football Brazil Trophy, in English) played between 1983, and 1989, followed by Torneio Nacional (1990 and 1991) and Taça Brasil de Clubes (1993). A competition also named Campeonato Brasileiro de Futebol Feminino which was a forerunner of the current tournament, was founded in 1994, ran that season, was cancelled in 1995 and re-instated in 1996 being played until 2001. When it folded, the country was left with only state football leagues for women available in few states and no national tournament.

In 2006, another national tournament attempt was made, organized by the Amateur Paulista Football Federation (Federação Paulista de Futebol Amador, FPFA) and the National Football League (Liga Nacional de Futebol, LINAF), it was called Taça Brasil de Futebol Feminino. The tournament was contested in Jaguariúna, São Paulo state on its first year (2006) and in multiple towns of Rio de Janeiro state on its second year (2007).

In 2007, CBF created the Copa do Brasil de Futebol Feminino, a national cup tournament, and in 2013, a national league competition was founded, the Campeonato Brasileiro de Futebol Feminino, with a short three-month season initially. In 2015, teams that reached the knock-out stage got a financial support of about USD 3,000 for a home-and-away round plus air or road transport cost paid.