Barcelona

Barcelona

Futbol Club Barcelona Femení is a Spanish professional women's football team based in Barcelona, Catalonia. It is Spain's most successful women's club and has won the Champions League three times. 

Barcelona Players


Barcelona Head coach

Pere Romeu
Pere Romeu

Pere Romeu Sunyer is the current head coach of FC Barcelona FemenĂ­ (since 2024).

Barcelona Stadium/Arena

Johan Cruyff Stadium
Johan Cruyff Stadium

Awards

UEFA Women's Champions League
Liga F
10×
Copa de la Reina
11×
Supercopa de España Femenina

Barcelona: News & articles

Aug 13, 2025
Barcelona

What is happening with Barcelona?

It’s one of the most successful clubs in women’s football—ten-time Liga F champions, eleven-time domestic cup winners, and three-time Champions League victors. Yet the Catalan club is facing problems. During the transfer window, they brought in only one new signing, while many players left. At present, they have just 17 players in their squad.https://www.queenballers.com/players/fridolina-rolfo

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Another players are leaving Barcelona, Vilamala to Mexico, Fernández to Everton

  • Bruna Vilamala has officially departed Barça, transferring to Mexico's Club AmĂ©rica on a two‑year deal.
  • A top academy talent, Vilamala debuted for Barça’s first team at 17, scored 26 goals in 72 appearances, and spent 2024–25 on loan with Brighton (13 apps, interrupted by injuries). Her early impact included 12 goals in 15 games during the 2020–21 treble season.
  • At AmĂ©rica, she joins former Barça teammates Sandra Paños and Irene Guerrero.
  • Martina Fernández, 20‑year‑old Spanish defender, have mutually agreed to extend her Barça contract to June 2026 and send her on loan to Everton for the next WSL season.

Learn more here about Bruna and here about Martina's loan. 

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Tack snälla, Frido! Barcelona and Fridolina Rolfö part ways

  • FC Barcelona and Swedish international Fridolina Rolfö have mutually agreed to terminate her contract.
  • Rolfö became the first Swedish player in the club’s history when she joined from Wolfsburg in summer 2021, quickly becoming a fan favorite and respected leader on and off the pitch.
  • She helped Barcelona win 13 major trophies, including:
  • 4 Liga F titles
  • 3 Copas de la Reina
  • 4 Spanish Super Cups
  • 2 UEFA Women’s Champions League titles
    Most memorably, she scored the winning goal in the 2023 Champions League final against former club Wolfsburg.

 

Learn more here. 

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Barça Women claim 11th Copa de la Reina title

  • FC Barcelona defeated AtlĂ©tico Madrid 2‑0 in the final at Estadio El Alcoraz in Huesca, securing their record-extending 11th Copa de la Reina win.
  • Academy graduate Claudia Pina scored both goals—first in the 24th minute and again in the second half—earning player of the match honours.
  • The club has secured 10 titles in the last 15 seasons (plus the inaugural win in 1993–94), further cementing its status as the most successful team in the competition’s history.

For further details, you can read the full article here.

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May 11, 2025
Barcelona

Barcelona clinches tenth Liga F title

  • FC Barcelona FemenĂ­ secured their sixth straight (and thenth in total) Liga F championship with a commanding 9-0 victory over Real Betis, reaffirming their dominance in Spanish women's football
  • Forward Claudia Pina led the scoring with a hat-trick, contributing significantly to the team's emphatic win and showcasing her offensive prowess
  • With the domestic title secured, Barcelona's focus shifts to the UEFA Women's Champions League final, where they will face Arsenal, aiming to cap off their season with European glory.
  • The heavy defeat confirmed Real Betis' relegation from Liga F, marking a challenging end to their season.

For more detailed information, you can read the full article here: Goal.com México – ¡Campeonas de nuevo!.

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