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Liga Women · 2025

Current Liga Women 2025 standings with 15 teams. Gimnasia Esgrima W leads the table with 42 points after 14 matches, followed by Boca Juniors W on 34 points. The table shows wins, losses, scoring, and win percentage — essential for pre-match betting analysis.

Playoffs
TeamPlayedWonLostPoints For:Points AgainstPoint DiffForm
1Gimnasia Esgrima W1414042:5+37
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2Boca Juniors W1412238:12+26
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3Estud. de La Plata W1411335:13+22
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4River Plate W149531:18+13
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5La Rioja W1410435:21+14
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6Ferro Carril Oeste W149530:19+11
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7Sonder Rosario W149532:22+10
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8San Lorenzo W148627:25+2
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9Villa Dora W147724:27-3
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10Normal 3 Rosario W145921:33-12
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11Instituto W1441017:34-17
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12San Jose W1421212:38-26
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13Banco Provincia W1431112:37-25
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14Avellaneda W1421213:39-26
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15Velez Sarsfield W1401416:42-26
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Results

Liga Women · 50
Final15/04/2025–17/04/2025
Thu 17/0425–23 · 25–18 · 25–18
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Tue 15/0422–25 · 22–25 · 25–21 · 25–21 · 11–15
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Semi-finals04/04/2025–11/04/2025
Fri 11/0425–21 · 25–23 · 25–20
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Fri 11/0425–23 · 23–25 · 19–25 · 25–16 · 8–15
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Thu 10/0423–25 · 28–26 · 23–25 · 25–21 · 15–10
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Thu 10/0423–25 · 25–15 · 25–15 · 23–25 · 11–15
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Fri 04/0426–24 · 20–25 · 25–22 · 21–25 · 17–15
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Fri 04/0418–25 · 15–25 · 23–25
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Relegation09/03/2025–06/04/2025
Sun 06/0425–21 · 25–23 · 22–25 · 25–21
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Sun 06/0418–25 · 25–16 · 22–25 · 20–25
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Sat 05/0425–17 · 20–25 · 25–23 · 27–25
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Sun 30/0325–12 · 25–21 · 25–20
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Sun 30/0313–25 · 7–25 · 7–25
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Sat 29/0320–25 · 11–25 · 25–12 · 25–21 · 15–12
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Sat 29/0325–23 · 25–23 · 13–25 · 27–25
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Fri 28/0329–27 · 22–25 · 15–25 · 22–25
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Tue 18/0325–22 · 25–16 · 25–17
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Mon 17/0325–19 · 21–25 · 23–25 · 26–24 · 13–15
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Mon 17/0325–20 · 25–18 · 29–27
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Sat 15/0325–14 · 25–21 · 24–26 · 25–17
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Sun 09/0318–25 · 25–23 · 23–25 · 13–25
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Sun 09/0319–25 · 28–26 · 25–8 · 22–25 · 21–19
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Play Out29/03/2025–30/03/2025
Sun 30/0325–18 · 25–12 · 25–16
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Sat 29/0325–22 · 26–24 · 25–23
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Sat 29/0320–25 · 25–19 · 22–25 · 22–25
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Team Stats

Side-by-side performance comparison of all 15 teams in the Liga Women. Gimnasia Esgrima W leads with 14 wins this season. The colour-coded heatmap highlights wins, losses, scoring, scoring difference, and win percentage — making it easy to spot the strongest and weakest teams at a glance for betting analysis.

Top Scoring Teams

Team#PlayedWonLostPoints ForPoints Against
Gimnasia Esgrima W114140425
Boca Juniors W2141223812
Estud. de La Plata W3141133513
River Plate W414953118
La Rioja W5141043521
Ferro Carril Oeste W614953019
Sonder Rosario W714953222
San Lorenzo W814862725
Villa Dora W914772427
Normal 3 Rosario W1014592133
Instituto W11144101734
San Jose W12142121238
Banco Provincia W13143111237
Avellaneda W14142121339
Velez Sarsfield W15140141642

Past Seasons

Liga Women

Browse 7 archived seasons of the Liga Women, from 2019 to 2026. Each season page includes full standings, top scorers, and match results — useful for comparing historical performance and identifying long-term betting patterns.

History 18 Apr 2025

Founded1996

The Liga Femenina de Voleibol Argentino was established in 1996 as the official top-tier women's volleyball competition in Argentina, administered by the Federación de Voleibol Argentino. The league emerged during a period of professionalization in Argentine sports, establishing standardized competition formats and creating a sustainable structure for women's volleyball development. Over nearly three decades, the league has evolved from a primarily domestic competition to one that attracts international players and generates significant competitive depth. The format has remained largely consistent with a regular season followed by playoff stages, though the number of participating teams has fluctuated between 14 and 16 clubs. The league has become an essential development platform, producing players who compete at the international level and contributing to Argentina's strong standing in South American and global volleyball competitions.

  • 1996 — Liga Femenina de Voleibol Argentino founded as the top-tier women's volleyball competition in Argentina
  • 2010–2016 — Boca Juniors dominance period with five titles in seven seasons
  • 2018 — Gimnasia y Esgrima La Plata emerges as a championship contender
  • 2022–2023 — Boca Juniors wins consecutive titles, extending record to eight championships
  • 2024 — CEF 5 wins the championship, breaking Boca Juniors' dominance
  • 2025 — Gimnasia y Esgrima La Plata wins fifth title with perfect 14-0 regular season record

Competition Format 18 Apr 2025

Teams15European spots1

The Liga Femenina operates with 15 clubs competing in a double round-robin regular season, where each team plays every opponent twice (home and away). Teams earn three points for a match victory and zero points for a loss. Following the 36-match regular season, the top eight teams advance to knockout playoffs consisting of quarterfinals (best-of-three series), semifinals, and finals. The league champion is determined by the playoff finals winner. The Argentine champion automatically qualifies for continental club competition, while the league serves as the primary development pathway for Argentina's national team.

Records 18 Apr 2025

Most titlesBoca Juniors (8)

Gimnasia y Esgrima La Plata set the single-season points record with 42 points during the 2024/25 season, achieved with a perfect 14-0 record in the regular season phase.

Analysis 18 Apr 2025

Current Season Analysis

Gimnasia y Esgrima La Plata has established complete dominance in the 2024/25 season, maintaining an undefeated regular season record with 14 wins from 14 matches and accumulating 42 points—the highest single-season total in Liga Femenina history. The club has demonstrated exceptional consistency, winning all matches across the first phase of competition while conceding only 5 sets to opponents' 42, reflecting both offensive prowess and defensive solidity. Their +37 set differential represents one of the most commanding regular season performances the league has witnessed.

Boca Juniors W occupy second place with 12 victories from 14 matches, maintaining 34 points and a +26 set differential. Despite their strong position, the eight-time champions trail Gimnasia by 8 points, making a regular season title unlikely but leaving them well-positioned for the playoff stages. Velez Sarsfield W sit in third place with 11 wins and 42 points, matching Boca Juniors' point total but separated by set differential. Both clubs remain in contention for playoff advancement and potential championship runs.

The relegation battle at the bottom of the standings shows significant separation from the competitive teams above, with Velez Sarsfield winless at 0-14 and Avellaneda managing only 2 victories from 14 matches. Instituto (4 wins) and Banco Provincia (3 wins) occupy the danger zone, though the league structure does not feature traditional relegation, allowing all 15 clubs to participate in future seasons.

The standout performer of the season has been Gimnasia y Esgrima La Plata, whose perfect regular season record represents a remarkable achievement in a competitive league. The club's balanced approach—combining strong attacking play (42 sets won) with disciplined defense (only 5 sets conceded)—has created a nearly unbeatable formula. Their dominance suggests they enter the playoffs as overwhelming favorites to capture their fifth championship title.

An unexpected storyline has emerged with CEF 5's absence from the current season standings despite winning the 2023/24 championship. This represents a significant shift in the competitive landscape, as the defending champions' non-participation opens the championship pathway for other clubs. Meanwhile, Boca Juniors—the eight-time champions who won consecutive titles in 2022 and 2023—face the challenge of mounting a playoff comeback from second place, testing whether their historical pedigree and experience can overcome Gimnasia's regular season momentum.

League Structure and Competitive Format

The Liga Femenina de Voleibol Argentino operates on a professional structure that emphasizes competitive balance while accommodating Argentina's domestic volleyball development needs. The 15-team format creates a 36-match regular season where each club plays every opponent twice (home and away), generating sufficient data for reliable standings while maintaining scheduling efficiency. The three-point system for victories (with zero for losses) creates clear incentives for aggressive play and consistent performance.

The playoff structure introduces an element of unpredictability that characterizes many South American sporting competitions. The best-of-three quarterfinal format means that regular season positioning provides seeding advantages but not insurmountable benefits, allowing teams that peaked during the regular season to face challenges from hungry challengers. This format has historically produced compelling finals matchups where experience, squad depth, and momentum converge to determine the champion.

Historical Dominance and Club Performance

Boca Juniors' eight-title record represents the most successful period any single club has achieved in the Liga Femenina. Their dominance between 2010 and 2023 included a particularly intense stretch from 2010/11 to 2015/16, during which they won five championships in seven seasons. This period established Boca as the league's premier club, attracting top talent and maintaining competitive consistency across multiple seasons. Their final championship in 2022/23 extended their record before the emergence of other competitive forces.

Gimnasia y Esgrima La Plata has emerged as the contemporary challenger to Boca's historical dominance. With five titles to their name (including the perfect 2024/25 season), Gimnasia represents a club built on strong foundational principles and consistent squad development. Their recent ascendancy, particularly the 2024/25 perfect regular season, suggests they may establish their own period of dominance in the coming years.

Estudiantes de La Plata and River Plate represent the traditional powerhouses of Argentine sports, and their consistent appearance in playoff contention demonstrates the strength of Buenos Aires-based clubs in the league. Their presence in the competitive upper tier reflects both historical sporting tradition and access to regional talent pools.

International Context and Development Pathway

The Liga Femenina serves as the primary development pipeline for Argentina's national volleyball team, which competes at the highest levels of international competition. Players who excel in the league gain exposure to scouts and coaching staff from the national federation, creating a clear pathway from domestic success to international representation. This structure has contributed to Argentina's strong standing in South American volleyball and periodic competitive performances at world championships.

The competitive intensity of the league has attracted international players seeking to develop their skills in a professional environment, while Argentine players have increasingly moved to European and other international leagues after establishing themselves domestically. This bidirectional player movement reflects the league's growing reputation as a serious competitive venue while acknowledging that many top Argentine players pursue careers in higher-profile international leagues.

Competitive Trends and Future Outlook

The 2024/25 season's dominant performance by Gimnasia y Esgrima La Plata, combined with CEF 5's championship the previous year, suggests the league is experiencing a transition from Boca Juniors' era of dominance toward a more distributed competitive landscape. This shift creates opportunities for multiple clubs to establish themselves as contenders and potentially develop their own championship dynasties. The presence of traditionally strong clubs like Estudiantes de La Plata, River Plate, and Boca Juniors in the playoff mix ensures that experience and resources remain competitive advantages.

The playoff format will determine whether Gimnasia's regular season perfection translates to championship success or whether other clubs can leverage their experience and motivation to challenge the undefeated leaders. Historical precedent suggests that regular season dominance does not guarantee playoff success, particularly in a format where best-of-three series introduce elements of variance and where teams facing elimination often produce their most intense performances.

Frequently Asked Questions

How many teams compete in the Liga Femenina de Voleibol Argentino?

The league features 15 teams competing in the 2024/25 season, each playing 36 matches (two against each opponent) in the regular season before the top eight teams advance to playoffs.

Which club has won the most Liga Femenina titles?

Boca Juniors holds the record with eight championship titles, most recently in 2022/23. The club dominated the league between 2010 and 2023.

How does the playoff format work?

The top eight teams from the regular season enter knockout playoffs consisting of best-of-three quarterfinals, semifinals, and a final series. The playoff champion is crowned the league champion.

When was the Liga Femenina de Voleibol Argentino founded?

The league was established in 1996 and has operated continuously for nearly 30 seasons, administered by the Federación de Voleibol Argentino (FeVA).

Does the league champion qualify for international competition?

Yes, the Argentine league champion automatically qualifies for the South American Club Championship and other continental club competitions organized by CONMEBOL.

What is the points system in the Liga Femenina?

Teams earn three points for a match victory and zero points for a loss. The regular season standings are determined by total points, with goal difference and goals scored as tiebreakers.

API data: 25 May 2026 · Content updated: 18 Apr 2025