Queens League Américas

Queens League Américas
Founded2024
First season2024/25
RegionHispanic America
Number of clubs12
Current championsGalácticas del Caribe (1st title)
Most championshipsPeluche Caligari and Galácticas del Caribe (1 title)
Broadcaster(s)Twitch
YouTube
TikTok
Websitequeensleague.pro
Current: 2024/25 Queens League Américas

Queens League Américas (officially known as the Queens League Oysho due to sponsorship reasons) is a seven-a-side football league established in 2024 by Gerard Piqué, football personalities and internet streamers. It is based on the Kings League Américas. The league rules include a tie-breaker penalty shoot-out, unlimited substitutions, and the implementation of secret weapons.

History

Before the start of the 2024–2025 season, in an introductory video for the campaign uploaded on 7 September 2024. A new league, Queens League Américas, which mirrors the Kings League Américas with all of the 12 teams taking part in the new tournament; some have changed branding for the women's team, and some have introduced more female streamers and popular figures as chairpersons.[1]

The 1st season started on 28 September 2024, and concluded on 18 May 2025, with Peluche Caligari winning the 1st split, and Galácticas del Caribe winning the 2nd split.[2]

Teams organization

Team Manager Chairperson(s)
Colombia Atlético Parceras Mexico Yalú Mondragón Colombia Valeria La Parce
Mexico Club de Cuervos Mexico Jorge Gonzalez Mexico Natalia García (NataliaMX) and Iván Navarrete (Pipepunk)
Dominican Republic Galácticas del Caribe Mexico Elizabeth Jiménez Dominican Republic Angelo "Will" Valdés and Vincent Pérez (Los Futbolitos) and Isa Rockets
United States Las Aliens 1021 Mexico David Cabrera United States Edwin Castro (Castro) and Pitaa1021
Venezuela Las Chamas FC Mexico Sagrario Domínguez Venezuela Deyna Castellanos and Mexico Sonia Lopéz
Argentina Muchachas FC Mexico Rodrigo Avila Argentina Jero Freixas and Josefina de Cabo
Mexico Olimpo United Mexico Edgardo Medina Spain Espe Borrás
Mexico Peluche Caligari Mexico Ileana Dávila Mexico Ara and Fer
Peru Persas FC Mexico Gabriela Batocletti Mexico Pamela Verdirame and Crystal Molly
Uruguay Raniza FC Mexico Angel Reyna Uruguay Diego Balsa (BarcaGamer) and Mexico Alana Flores (AlanaLaRana)
Chile Real Titán Mexico Lucas Ayala Mexico Vicky Palami
Colombia West Santas FC Mexico Mario Lopez Spain Lluna Clark

Future Club

Team Manager Chairperson(s)
Argentina Kunitas Spain Ari Font Argentina Jo Valicenti

Results

See also

References

  1. ^ "CONFIRMADO: Queens League Américas". OneFootball. 6 January 2024. Retrieved 31 May 2025.
  2. ^ Ayora, Víctor (27 April 2025). "Peluche Caligari jugará contra Las Troncas la Finalíssima de la Queens League". Movistar eSports (in Spanish). As. Retrieved 27 April 2025.