[2] They competed in the Campeonato Carioca de Futebol Feminino for the first time that year, finishing last of six teams.
[9] In 2010 Vasco made an agreement with the Brazilian Navy to run a women's football team in partnership with them.
[11] Although Vasco's women's team host some matches at São Januário,[12] they also play at the smaller Estádio Nivaldo Pereira in nearby Nova Iguaçu.
[13] Vasco provided 10 players to Brazil's squad for the 1995 South American Women's Football Championship in Uberlândia.
[14] By the 1999 FIFA Women's World Cup, Vasco's Pretinha and Fanta were the only players in the 20-strong squad who were not contracted to a club in São Paulo.