Jump to content

List of FC Barcelona Femení seasons

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

This is a list of seasons played by FC Barcelona Femení, the women's section of football club FC Barcelona. It competes in the Spanish League from the Estadi Johan Cruyff in Sant Joan Despí, near Barcelona.

In the 1970s it competed as Penya Femenina Barcelona and from 1983 to 2002 it competed as Club Femení Barcelona.[1]

1970–1981

[edit]

In 1971, following the success of an embryonic Barcelona women's team, an independent association for Catalan women's football was founded. It inaugurated a Catalan Cup and then the Catalan Championship league, both operated by sponsors, though the league was soon taken over by Educación y Descanso [es]. A sponsor-operated National Championship league (which still featured mostly Catalan teams) began in 1974.

Season League Catalan Cup Top scorer[2]
Tier Div Pos Pld W D L GF GA Pts Name(s)
1971–72 1 CC 4th 26 17 6 3 94 14 40 Runner-up Catalonia Lolita Ortiz 26
1973 1 CC 1st 13[3] 9 3 1 26 10 21
1974 1 CN 6th[4] 12 3 3 6 11 21 9

1982–1988

[edit]

The Catalan Football Federation started the Catalan League [ca] in 1980, with the Copa Generalitat [ca] (a direct predecessor of the Copa Catalunya) as the Catalan national-level cup competition. In 1983, the Copa de la Reina was founded by the Royal Spanish Football Federation (RFEF) as the Spanish national-level cup competition. As the RFEF did not start a women's league until 1988, the champions of the Copa de la Reina were recognised as Spanish champions during this period; Barcelona did not participate.

Barcelona was not a founding member of the Catalan League, nor did they ever win it.

Season League[a] Cup Catalan Cup Top scorer[5]
Tier Div Pos Pld W D L GF GA Pts Name(s)
1982–83 1
1983–84 Withdrawn Runner-up
1984–85 1 LC 3rd 10 4 3 3 23 22 11 Champion Spain Emilia Ibáñez
1985–86 1 LC 4th 24 14 5 5 111 29 33 Runner-up Spain Emilia Ibàñez 40
1986–87 1 LC 4th 28 18 5 3 138 31 41[6] Semifinals
1987–88 LC 4th 14 8 1 5 36 15 17 Round of 16

1988–present

[edit]

The RFEF recognised women's football in 1980; it founded the official Spanish League system beginning in 1988.

Season League Cup Supercup Catalan Cup UWCL Top scorer[7]
Tier Div Pos Pld W D L GF GA Pts Name(s)
1988–89 1 4th 16 7 6 3 30 25 20 Withdrawn Quarterfinals
1989–90 1 5th 22 9 4 9 49 39 22 Withdrawn
1990–91 1 6th 14 5 1 8 23 39 11 Runner-up [es]
1991–92 1 2nd 14 9 1 4 38 16 19 Semifinals [es]
1992–93 1 3rd 12 6 4 2 25 18 16 Round of 32
1993–94 1 3rd 18 13 2 3 46 18 41 Champion [es]
1994–95 1 7th 18 4 8 6 27 38 20 Round of 32 [es]
1995–96 1 8th 16 5 1 10 24 34 16 Round of 16 [es]
1996–97 1 4th (Gr:3) 26 20 1 5 103 28 61
1997–98 1 2nd (Gr:3) 26 20 3 2 137 25 63 First round [es]
1998–99 1 5th (Gr:3) 26 18 3 5 99 42 57
1999–00 1 6th (Gr:3) 24 13 2 9 64 29 41
2000–01 1 4th (Gr:3) 26 17 3 6 96 40 54 First round
2001–02 2 1st (Gr:III) 26 23 3 0 123 6 72
2002–03 2 1st (Gr:III) 26 22 4 0 138 19 70
2003–04 2 1st (Gr:III) 26 23 2 1 101 17 71
2004–05 1 9th 26 8 5 13 42 59 29
2005–06 1 8th 24 8 4 12 39 51 28 Quarterfinals Runner-up
2006–07 1 14th 26 4 4 18 26 58 16 Runner-up Spain Marta Unzué 6
2007–08 2 1st (Gr:III) 26 22 2 2 128 17 68 Runner-up
2008–09 1 6th 30 14 7 9 48 32 49 Semifinals Runner-up Spain Mari Paz Vilas 13
2009–10 1 5th 26 13 4 9 42 29 43 Semifinals Champion Spain Marta Cubí 13
2010–11 1 4th 28 15 5 8 53 26 50 Champion Champion Spain Olga García 16
2011–12 1 1st 34 31 1 2 119 19 94 Semifinals Champion Spain Sonia Bermúdez 38
2012–13 1 1st 30 24 4 2 91 12 76 Champion Champion Round of 32 Spain Sonia Bermúdez 20
2013–14 1 1st 30 25 4 1 82 11 79 Champion Runner-up Quarterfinals Spain Sonia Bermúdez 28
2014–15 1 1st 30 25 2 3 93 9 77 Semifinals Champion Round of 16 Spain Sonia Bermúdez 22
2015–16 1 2nd 30 24 5 1 98 12 77 Runner-up Champion Quarterfinals Spain Jennifer Hermoso 24
2016–17 1 2nd 30 24 3 3 98 13 75 Champion Champion Semifinals Spain Jennifer Hermoso 35
2017–18 1 2nd 30 24 4 2 98 12 76 Champion Champion Quarterfinals Brazil Andressa Alves 12
2018–19 1 2nd 30 25 3 2 94 15 78 Semifinals Champion Runner-up Spain Alexia Putellas 16
2019–20 1 1st 21 19 2 0 86 6 59 Champion Champion Champion Semifinals Spain Jennifer Hermoso 23
2020–21 1 1st 34 33 0 1 167 15 99 Champion Semifinals Champion Spain Jennifer Hermoso 31
2021–22 1 1st 30 30 0 0 159 11 90 Champion Champion Runner-up Nigeria Asisat Oshoala 20
2022–23 1 1st 30 28 1 1 118 10 85 Round of 16 Champion [b] Champion Nigeria Asisat Oshoala 21
2023–24 1 1st 30 29 1 0 137 10 88 Champion Champion Champion Norway Caroline Graham Hansen 21
2024–25
ongoing
1 1st 9 9 0 0 43 5 27 Round of 16 Semifinals Group stage Poland Ewa Pajor 9

Notes

[edit]
  1. ^ Different formats of group phases were played in some seasons; for coherence of presentation, only the league and results of the final and/or overall phase that Barcelona competed in are included here.
  2. ^ After a hiatus due to the pandemic, the Copa Catalunya returned, as a strictly amateur competition.

References

[edit]
  1. ^ "Barça Women won the first official title in their history 35 years ago". FC Barcelona. 28 June 2020. Archived from the original on Oct 15, 2023.
  2. ^ All goals scored in the league.
  3. ^ The team played 14 games, but only the results of 13 are known
  4. ^ Based on known results, as listed. The team was set to play 14 games, but only the results of 12 are known. They may have finished 4th.
  5. ^ All goals scored in the league, including group (and play-offs) and final phases.
  6. ^ http://hemeroteca.mundodeportivo.com/preview/1987/05/22/pagina-22/1160318/pdf.html
  7. ^ All goals scored in La Liga or Segunda División, including playoff games