Costa Rica Women's Primera División: The Forefront of Women's Football in Costa Rica
The Costa Rica Women's Primera División, known locally as the Liga Promerica Femenina for sponsorship reasons, is the highest level of women's club football in Costa Rica. Organized by the Costa Rican Football Federation (FEDEFUTBOL), it is the premier domestic competition that crowns the national champion and serves as the primary talent pipeline for the Costa Rica women's national team, Las Ticas. The league has grown in professionalism and visibility alongside the national team's successes on the CONCACAF and world stages.
Tournament Format and Clubs
The league typically features a format with an Apertura (Opening) and Clausura (Closing) tournament within a single annual cycle, a common structure in Central American football. The winners of each tournament often face each other in a final to determine the overall champion, or a playoff system is used. Leading clubs such as LD Alajuelense, Deportivo Saprissa, and CS Herediano field powerful women's teams, creating intense rivalries that mirror the passion of the men's game and attract significant fan interest.
Pathway to Continental and International Football
The champion of the Costa Rica Women's Primera División earns the right to represent the country in the CONCACAF Women's Club Championship, the region's top club competition. The league's quality is reflected in the strength of the Costa Rican national team, which has consistently been a contender in CONCACAF and has qualified for multiple FIFA Women's World Cups. The domestic league is fundamental to maintaining this high standard, providing a competitive environment where players can develop and excel.

