Results

Chile Primera Division Women 08/30 19:00 24 [3] Union Espanola (W) v Colo Colo (W) [1] W 0-2
Chile Primera Division Women 08/27 16:00 23 [1] Colo Colo (W) v Deportes Iquique (W) [6] W 3-0
Chile Primera Division Women 08/24 15:00 22 [6] Syzran 2003 v Colo Colo (W) [1] W 0-1
Chile Primera Division Women 08/17 20:30 21 Audax Italiano (W) v Colo Colo (W) W 1-9
Chile Primera Division Women 08/13 15:00 20 [1] Colo Colo Women v Huachipato Women [7] W 8-0
Chile Primera Division Women 08/08 19:00 19 Universidad de Concepcion (W) v Colo Colo (W) W 0-3
Chile Primera Division Women 06/22 16:00 18 Colo Colo (W) v Deportes Recoleta (W) W 4-0
Chile Primera Division Women 06/18 16:00 17 [3] Coquimbo Unido Women v Colo Colo Women [1] W 0-2
Chile Primera Division Women 06/15 20:00 16 [1] Colo Colo Women v Universidad de Chile Women [2] W 2-1
Chile Primera Division Women 06/07 15:00 15 Santiago Wanderers Women v Colo Colo Women W 0-5
Chile Primera Division Women 05/24 16:00 14 [1] Colo Colo Women v Palestino Women [8] W 9-1
Chile Primera Division Women 05/21 16:00 6 Colo Colo (W) v Audax Italiano (W) W 11-0

Stats

 TotalHomeAway
Matches played 36 19 17
Wins 34 18 16
Draws 0 0 0
Losses 2 1 1
Goals for 166 100 66
Goals against 10 5 5
Clean sheets 27 14 13
Failed to score 1 1 0

Wikipedia - Colo-Colo (women)

Colo-Colo Femenino is a Chilean women's football club from Santiago representing Colo-Colo in the Chilean women's championship. It was founded in 2007.

Colo-Colo has won the championship, which is played in the Apertura and Clausura system, nine times from 2010 to 2014. They are Chilean record champions.

In 2011, it reached the Copa Libertadores's final in its debut in the competition, beating 4-1 Caracas FC in the semifinals before losing 0–1 to host São José EC. The next year they won the Copa Libertadores on penalties against Foz Cataratas to be the first non-Brazilian champions of the tournament.

Colo Colo Women, officially known as Club Social y Deportivo Colo-Colo Femenino, is a prominent women's soccer team based in Macul, Santiago, Chile. Founded in 1990, the team is part of the larger Colo Colo sports club, which has a rich history in Chilean soccer. Colo Colo Women has established itself as one of the leading teams in the Chilean women's league, known for its competitive spirit, skillful players, and passionate fan base.

The team plays its home matches at the Estadio Monumental David Arellano, a venue that reflects the club's storied legacy and commitment to excellence. Colo Colo Women has achieved significant success in national competitions, consistently contending for titles and showcasing some of the best talent in Chilean women's soccer.

With a focus on developing young players and promoting women's sports, Colo Colo Women is dedicated to fostering a strong soccer culture in Chile. The team's colors, black and white, symbolize their identity and pride, while their emblem features the iconic Colo Colo logo, representing strength and resilience.

Colo Colo Women not only aims for success on the field but also strives to inspire future generations of female athletes, making a lasting impact on the growth of women's soccer in Chile and beyond.