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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