FC Barcelona Femení

FC Barcelona women's football team

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2025 Aïcha Camara joins FC Barcelona Femení as a defender.
2025 Celia Segura joins FC Barcelona Femení as a forward.
2025 Adriana Ranera joins FC Barcelona Femení as a defender.
2025 Clara Serrajordi joins FC Barcelona Femení as a midfielder.
2025 Martina González joins FC Barcelona Femení as a defender.
2025 Martine Fenger joins FC Barcelona Femení as a forward from Norway.
April 20 2025 Barcelona Spain's beat England's Chelsea 4–1.
April 16 2025 Barcelona beat Sevilla 5–1.
April 13 2025 Barcelona beat Atlético Madrid 6–0.
March 30 2025 Granada lost to Barcelona 0–2.
March 26 2025 A pre-planned meeting between Liga F and the referees' commission was scheduled to discuss refereeing standards, prompted by the controversial Clásico match, with potential plans to improve officiating and explore VAR introduction.
March 23 2025 FC Barcelona Femení suffered their first-ever Clásico defeat against Real Madrid, losing 1-3 at Estadi Olímpic Lluís Companys. The match was played in front of over 35,000 spectators during a hailstorm, with Caroline Weir scoring two goals for Real Madrid and a Jana Fernández goal controversially disallowed for offside. The rare result and refereeing decisions drew significant international media attention.
March 19 2025 Wolfsburg Germany's and Spain's Barcelona played a match with a score of –.
March 15 2025 Tenerife lost to Barcelona 0–2.
March 12 2025 Barcelona beat Real Madrid 3–1.
March 9 2025 Barcelona beat Valencia 4–1.
March 6 2025 Real Madrid lost to Barcelona 0-5.
March 2 2025 Eibar lost to Barcelona 1–8.
February 14 2025 Jana Fernández signed a contract extension through 2026.
January 31 2025 Keira Walsh completed a transfer to WSL champions Chelsea on the transfer deadline day.
January 27 2025 Keira Walsh and Ingrid Engen reportedly put in transfer requests to the club, with bids from Chelsea and Olympic Lyon respectively.
January 2025 Barcelona defeated Atletico Madrid 3-0 in the Supercopa de España semifinal.
January 18 2025 Barcelona defeated Athletic Club 2-0 at San Mamés stadium, with Alexia Putellas scoring a 90th-minute goal and Vicky Lopez scoring in the 90+4th minute.
January 4 2025 FC Barcelona Femení won 6-0 away against Real Sociedad, with Ewa Pajor scoring her fourth hat-trick of the season and Salma Paralluelo scoring her first two goals after returning from injury.
January 4 2025 Martina Fernández signed a contract extension through 2026.
2024 Reached the UEFA Women's Champions League final in Lisbon, losing to Arsenal.
2024 The team continued their winning streak by securing another league championship.
2024 Kika Nazareth joins FC Barcelona Femení as a midfielder from Portugal.
2024 Ewa Pajor joins FC Barcelona Femení as a forward from Poland.
2024 Sydney Schertenleib joins FC Barcelona Femení as a midfielder from Switzerland.
2024 Ellie Roebuck joins FC Barcelona Femení as a goalkeeper from England.
2024 FC Barcelona Femení reached the Final of the UEFA Women's Champions League, defeating Olympique Lyon 2-0 in Bilbao, Spain.
2024 Pere Romeu assumes the managerial role, becoming the current manager of the team from 2024 onwards.
2024 FC Barcelona Femení achieved their sixth consecutive league title and continued their trophy-winning streak.
2024 Continued recognition as IFFHS Women's World's Best Club and IFFHS Women's UEFA Best Club.
2024 Awarded Globe Soccer Awards for Best Women's Club in Europe.
2024 Named in World Soccer Magazine's Women's World Team of the Year.

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