2013–14 Primera División (women)

Primera División
Season 2013–14
Champions FC Barcelona
Relegated Granada
Levante Las Planas
Matches played 240
Goals scored 710 (2.96 per match)
Top goalscorer Sonia Bermúdez (28 goals)
Biggest home win Barcelona 10–0 Granada
Biggest away win Real Sociedad 0-5 Barcelona
Alcaine Zaragoza 0-5 Athletic Bilbao
Highest scoring

Barcelona 10–0 Granada
Athletic Bilbao

9-1 Levante Las Planas
Longest winning run Barcelona (8)
Longest unbeaten run Barcelona (28)
Longest losing run Levante Las Planas (6)

The 2013–14 Primera División will be the 26th edition of Spain's highest women's football league. FC Barcelona will be the defending champions, having won their 2nd straight title in the previous season. The competition, running from 15 September 2013 to 4 May 2014, will be contested by 16 teams, with Granada CF and Oviedo Moderno as the newly promoted teams.[1] Oviedo replaced AD Torrejón, which was disbanded days after attaining promotion.[2]

Teams

Stadia and locations

Team Home city Stadium (capacity) Budget [3]
Alcaine Zaragoza Zaragoza Estadio Pedro Sancho (1,000) 250,000 €
Athletic Bilbao Bilbao Instalaciones de Lezama (1,500) 600,000 €
Atlético Madrid Majadahonda Miniestadio Cerro del Espino (3,500) 375,000 €
Barcelona Barcelona Ciutat Esportiva Joan Gamper (1,000) 800,000 €
Collerense Palma de Mallorca Poliesportiu Can Caimari (1,000) 70,000 €
Espanyol Cornellà de Llobregat Ciudad Deportiva RCD Espanyol (1,500) 320,000 €
Granada Granada Campo Miguel Prieto (2,500) 70,000 €
Levante UD Valencia Polideportiu Nazaret (1,000) 300,000 €
Levante Las Planas Sant Joan Despí Municipal Les Planes (1,000) 55,000 €
Oviedo Moderno Oviedo Estadio Manuel Díaz Vega (5,000) 150,000 €
Rayo Vallecano Madrid Ciudad Deportiva Rayo Vallecano (1,000) 150,000 €
Real Sociedad San Sebastián Instalaciones Zubieta (2,500) 600,000 €
Sant Gabriel Sant Adrià de Besòs Municipal José Luis Ruiz Casado (1,000) 300,000 €
Sevilla Sevilla Estadio Guadalquivir (3,000) 120,000 €
Sporting de Huelva Huelva Ciudad Deportiva El Conquero (1,000) 120,000 €
Valencia Valencia Ciudad Deportiva de Paterna (4,000) 300,000 €

League table

The top eight teams will also qualify for the 2014 Copa de la Reina de Fútbol.

Pos
Team
Pld
W
D
L
GF
GA
GD
Pts
Qualification or relegation
1 FC Barcelona 30 25 4 1 82 11 +71 79 Qualification for 2014–15 UEFA Champions League
2 Athletic Club 30 22 3 5 79 22 +57 69 Qualification for Copa de la Reina
3 Atlético Madrid 30 16 6 8 72 35 +37 54
4 Rayo Vallecano 30 14 9 7 45 30 +15 51
5 Levante UD 30 14 9 7 38 29 +9 51
6 Valencia CF 30 15 6 9 45 27 +18 51
7 Real Sociedad 30 10 10 10 36 34 +2 40
8 Sporting Huelva 30 11 7 12 41 42 1 40
9 CE Sant Gabriel 30 9 7 14 40 56 16 34
10 UD Collerense 30 10 4 16 45 62 17 34
11 RCD Espanyol 30 8 8 14 37 51 14 32
12 Transportes Alcaine 30 8 7 15 29 55 26 31
13 Oviedo Moderno 30 6 12 12 30 41 11 30
14 Sevilla FC 30 7 5 18 23 61 38 26
15 Granada CF 30 5 7 18 41 81 40 22 Relegation to the 2014–15 Segunda División
16 Levante Las Planas 30 6 4 20 27 73 46 22

Results

Home ╲ Away ALC ATH ATMFCBCLLESPGRALEVLLPOVMRAYRSCSGBSEVSPHVAL
Transportes Alcaine 05 02 14 22 11 21 01 21 00 03 10 20 31 11 00
Athletic Bilbao 70 41 12 20 30 50 32 91 10 22 10 40 50 11 30
Atlético Madrid 52 21 03 51 10 50 11 50 61 20 21 40 70 52 11
Barcelona 21 10 21 50 40 100 10 40 41 20 22 51 40 30 10
Collerense 31 02 21 01 21 02 11 51 11 33 21 52 51 01 12
Espanyol 01 12 21 03 13 22 02 10 33 11 21 20 20 31 01
Granada 40 15 21 03 34 22 13 51 22 00 11 22 12 41 15
Levante 21 04 11 11 30 10 41 01 21 00 11 20 10 03 00
Levante Las Planas 20 01 03 03 23 22 21 01 21 01 22 20 11 24 02
Oviedo Moderno 00 00 22 00 30 21 22 01 20 00 20 00 10 12 03
Rayo Vallecano 10 31 00 01 30 23 21 21 61 21 20 13 31 11 21
Real Sociedad 03 12 32 05 10 30 30 11 11 11 11 20 10 20 00
San Gabriel 22 12 21 04 50 32 51 11 12 30 10 02 11 10 13
Sevilla 21 02 13 00 32 01 10 10 10 02 12 04 11 22 21
Sporting Huelva 02 01 11 21 10 22 40 12 30 10 21 01 22 20 12
Valencia 30 30 01 01 20 22 21 23 31 21 01 00 12 31 10

Updated to games played on 13 April 2014.
Source: women.soccerway.com
1 ^ The home team is listed in the left-hand column.
Colours: Blue = home team win; Yellow = draw; Red = away team win.

Season statistics

As of Week 30

Top scorers

Rank Player Club Goals
1 Sonia Bermúdez FC Barcelona 28
2 Noelia Aybar "Rivi" Granada CF 23
3 Erika Vázquez Athletic Bilbao 20
4 María Paz Vilas Valencia CF 17
5 Amanda Sampedro Atlético Madrid 16
6 Pilar Espadas UD Collerense 14
Esther González Atlético Madrid 14
8 Priscila Borja Rayo Vallecano 13
Vanesa Gimbert Athletic Bilbao 13
Bárbara Latorre RCD Espanyol 13
Cristina Martín-Prieto Sporting de Huelva 13
12 Jade Boho Atlético Madrid 12
Nekane Díez Athletic Bilbao 12
14 Maitane López UD Collerense 11
15 Sandra García Sporting de Huelva 10
Claudia Zornoza Atlético Madrid 10

Hat-tricks

Player For Against Result Round
Claudia Zornoza Atlético Madrid Sevilla FC 7–0 1
Jade Boho Atlético Madrid Sevilla FC 7–0 1
Priscila Borja Rayo Vallecano FC Levante Las Planas 6-1 2
Sonia Bermúdez (5 goals) FC Barcelona Granada CF 10–0 3
Erika Vázquez Athletic Club CD Transportes Alcaine 0-5 6
Noelia Aybar "Rivi" Granada CF UD Collerense 3–4 8
Sonia Bermúdez FC Barcelona FC Levante Las Planas 0–3 8
Noelia Aybar "Rivi" Granada CF FC Levante Las Planas 5-1 15
Nekane Díez Athletic Club CD Transportes Alcaine 7-0 21
Sonia Bermúdez FC Barcelona FC Levante Las Planas 4–0 23
Esther González Atlético Madrid Sporting de Huelva 5–2 30

Best goalkeepers

Rank Player Club Goals conceded Minutes played Coefficient
1 Laura Rafols FC Barcelona 7 1890 1:270
2 Ainhoa Tirapu Athletic Bilbao 16 1800 1:112.5
3 Mariajo Pons Valencia CF 27 2700 1:100
4 Cristina Cornejo Real Sociedad 20 1890 1:94.5
5 Sandra Paños Levante UD 29 2700 1:93.1
6 Alicia Gómez Rayo Vallecano 30 2700 1:90
7 Lola Gallardo Atlético Madrid 29 2250 1:77.58

Fantastic Team


Transfers

Team In Out
Alcaine Zaragoza




Catalonia Esther Sullastres (GK, Barcelona)[4]
Colombia Natalia Gaitán (DF, Toledo Rockets)[5]
Navarre María Díaz Cirauqui (MF, Osasuna)[6]
Catalonia Alba Aznar (FW, Barcelona)[7]
Navarre Leyre Fernández (FW, CA Osasuna)
Colombia Orianica Velásquez (FW, Indiana Hoosiers)
Portugal Jamila Martins (GK, Espanyol)
Aragon Nelly Maestro (MF, Sant Gabriel)
Portugal Cláudia Neto (MF, Espanyol)
Aragon Bárbara Latorre (FW, Espanyol)
Aragon Sara Sanáu (FW, ASA Avengers)[8]
Athletic Bilbao


Basque Country (autonomous community) Vanesa Gimbert (DF, Espanyol)[9]


Basque Country (autonomous community) Sandra García (DF)[10]
Basque Country (autonomous community) Aitziber Juaristi (DF, retirement)
Basque Country (autonomous community) Patricia de la Sota (DF)
Basque Country (autonomous community) Gurutze Fernández (FW, retirement)
Atlético Madrid





Portugal Ana Borges (MF, Santa Clarita Blue Heat)[11]
Aragon Silvia Meseguer (MF, Espanyol)[12]
Equatorial Guinea Jade Boho (FW, Rayo Vallecano)[13]
Andalusia Esther González (FW, Sporting Huelva)[14]


Community of Madrid Raquel Carreño (DF, Rayo Vallecano)
Melilla Vanesa García (DF, Rayo Vallecano)
Community of Madrid Leticia Méndez (DF, Levante)
Japan Mitsue Iwakura (MF, Valencia)
Valencian Community Marieta López (MF, retirement)[15]
Andalusia Priscila Borja (FW, Rayo Vallecano)
Community of Madrid Laura Ortiz (FW, Rayo Vallecano)
Barcelona






England Chelsea Ashurst (GK, Sporting Huelva)[16]
Valencian Community Ruth García (DF, Levante)[17]
Catalonia Esther Romero (DF, Sant Gabriel)
Catalonia Marta Torrejón (DF, Espanyol)
Serbia Jelena Čanković (MF, Spartak Subotica)[18]
Andalusia Ana "Willy" Romero (MF, Espanyol)

Catalonia Esther Sullastres (GK, Alcaine Zaragoza)
Catalonia Ana María Escribano (DF, ÍBV Vestmannaeyja)[19]
Balearic Islands Melisa Nicolau (DF, retirement)
Catalonia Leila Ouahabi (DF, Valencia)
Catalonia Zaira Flores (MF, Levante Las Planas)
Catalonia Laura Gutiérrez (MF, Levante)
Catalonia Alba Aznar (FW, Alcaine Zaragoza)
Catalonia Olga García (FW, Levante)
Collerense
Espanyol


Portugal Jamila Martins (GK, Alcaine Zaragoza)[20]
Catalonia Júlia Rebollo (DF, Sant Gabriel)[21]
Aragon Bárbara Latorre (FW, Alcaine Zaragoza)[22]
Catalonia María José Pons (GK, Valencia)
Basque Country (autonomous community) Vanesa Gimbert (DF, Athletic Bilbao)
Aragon Silvia Meseguer (MF, Atlético Madrid)
Galicia (Spain) María Paz Vilas (FW, Valencia)
Granada


Andalusia Marta Martínez (MF, Zaidín 90)[23]
Andalusia Sara Montero (MF, Atlético Málaga)[24]
Andalusia Laura Pérez (FW, Ogijares 89)
Castilla-La Mancha Laura Requena (FW, Albacete)[25]
Andalusia Nazaret Sánchez (MF)
Andalusia Mamen Ramos (FW)

Levante

Community of Madrid Leticia Méndez (DF, Atlético Madrid)[26]
Catalonia Laura Gutiérrez (MF, Barcelona)[27]
Catalonia Olga García (FW, Barcelona)[28]
Valencian Community Ruth García (DF, Barcelona)
Switzerland Vanessa Bernauer (MF, Zürich)[29]
Valencian Community Sandra Castelló (MF, Sporting Huelva)
Levante Las Planas








Catalonia María Ripoll (GK, Barcelona B)[30]
Catalonia Ana Cobacho (DF, Cerdanyola)
Catalonia Aida García (DF, Sant Gabriel)
Catalonia María Ramos (DF, Barcelona B)
Catalonia Elisabet Sivera (DF, Espanyol "B")
Catalonia Zaira Flores (MF, Barcelona)
Catalonia Alba Maestre (MF, Cerdanyola)
Navarre Carolina Miranda (MF, Sant Gabriel)[31]
Catalonia Sara Serna (FW, Girona)
Mexico Pamela Tajonar (GK, Western New York Flash)
Catalonia Cristina Becerra (DF, Espanyol)
Balearic Islands Claudia Delgado (DF)
Andalusia Alicia Fuentes (DF, Málaga CF)
Andalusia Rocío López (DF, retirement)
Catalonia Paula Nicart (DF, Sant Gabriel)
Balearic Islands Isabel Calero (MF, Sant Gabriel)
Catalonia Andrea Porta (MF, CE Europa)
Netherlands Afra Walden (FW)
Catalonia Sonia Zarza (FW, Espanyol)
Oviedo Moderno




Asturias Celia Arias (DF, Villa de Pravia)
Asturias Isabel Álvarez (MF, Mareo)



Asturias Montserrat Tomé (DF, retirement)
Asturias Saray García (MF)
Asturias Alba Gordillo (MF)
Asturias Yaiza Gutiérrez (MF)
Asturias Eva Menéndez (MF)
Cantabria Alba Señas (FW)
Rayo Vallecano







Community of Madrid Noelia Megías (GK, Torrejón)[32]
Community of Madrid Raquel Carreño (DF, Atlético Madrid)
Melilla Vanesa García (DF, Atlético Madrid)
Navarre Amaia Mendioroz (DF, Torrejón)
Community of Madrid "Sole" Auñón (MF, Torrejón)
Community of Madrid Laura Codonal (MF, Torrejón)
Brazil Joyce Magalhaes (MF, Torrejón)
Andalusia Priscila Borja (FW, Atlético Madrid)
Community of Madrid Laura Ortiz (FW, Atlético Madrid)[33]
Community of Madrid Patricia Gudiel (DF, Sant Gabriel)
Community of Madrid Cristina Pizarro (MF, Sant Gabriel)
Castilla-La Mancha Miriam Recuero (MF, Madrid CFF)
Community of Madrid Keka Vega (MF, Bristol Academy)[34]
Navarre Uxue Astiz (FW, retirement)
Equatorial Guinea Jade Boho (FW, Atlético Madrid)
Community of Madrid Lucía Jiménez (FW)
Community of Madrid Gabriela Morales (FW, Madrid CFF)
Real Sociedad Basque Country (autonomous community) Leire Baños (MF, Oiartzun)[35]
Sant Gabriel







Community of Madrid Patricia Gudiel (DF, Rayo Vallecano)[36]
Balearic Islands Isabel Calero (MF, Levante Las Planas)[37]
Aragon Nelly Maestro (MF, Alcaine Zaragoza)[38]
Community of Madrid Cristina Pizarro (MF, Rayo Vallecano)
Catalonia Brenda Pérez (FW, Espanyol)
Andalusia Raquel Pinel (FW, Valencia)[39]


Catalonia Berta Noguera (GK, retirement)[40]
Catalonia Aida García (DF, Levante Las Planas)
Catalonia Júlia Rebollo (DF, Espanyol)
Catalonia Georgina Carreras (MF, Valencia)
Catalonia Alba Mena (MF)
Navarre Carolina Miranda (MF, Levante Las Planas)
Catalonia Esther Romero (MF, Barcelona)
Catalonia Marta Cubí (FW, Cerdanyola)[41]
Catalonia Rocío Serrano (FW)
Sevilla


Valencian Community Claudia Barea (MF, Sporting Plaza de Argel) Andalusia Patricia Gavira (DF, Sporting Huelva)
Valencian Community Claudia Barea (MF, Hércules)[42]
Andalusia Virginia García (MF, Sporting Huelva)
Andalusia Ángela Sosa (MF, Sporting Huelva)
Sporting Huelva






Slovakia Lucia El-Dahaibiová (GK, Slovan Duslo Šaľa)[43]
Andalusia Patricia Gavira (DF, Sevilla)[44]
Valencian Community Sandra Castelló (MF, Levante)[45]
Andalusia Virginia García (MF, Sevilla)
Andalusia Ángela Sosa (MF, Sevilla)[46]
Andalusia Cristina Martín-Prieto (FW, Sevilla)

England Chelsea Ashurst (GK, Barcelona)
Andalusia María Martín (DF)
Colombia Lady Andrade (MF, PK-35 Vantaa)[47]
Canary Islands Silvia Doblado (MF, Granadilla)
Andalusia Andrea Domínguez (MF)
Colombia Paola Sánchez (MF)
Andalusia Esther González (FW, Atlético Madrid)
Andalusia Jenifer Morilla (FW)
Valencia




Catalonia María José Pons (GK, Espanyol)[48]
Catalonia Leila Ouahabi (DF, Barcelona)[49]
Catalonia Georgina Carreras (MF, Sant Gabriel)[50]
Japan Mitsue Iwakura (MF, Atlético Madrid)[51]
Valencian Community Sara Monforte (MF, Espanyol)[52]
Galicia (Spain) María Paz Vilas (FW, Espanyol)[53]
Valencian Community Aroa Matarredona (GK, Marítim)[54]
Valencian Community Concepción Ricarte (DF, Marítim)
Andalusia Sara Vicente (DF, Aldaia)
Valencian Community Raquel Martínez (MF, Aldaia)
Austria Katja Trödthandl (MF, Landhaus)
Andalusia Raquel Pinel (FW, Sant Gabriel)

See also

References

  1. Calendar Archived 2013-08-09 at the Wayback Machine. the Royal Spanish Football Federation's website
  2. Torrejón Femenino announces its dissolution. El Telescopio Digital, 14 July 2013
  3. http://www.diariogol.com/es/notices/2013/12/el-futbol-femenino-sobrevive-con-cinco-millones-de-euros-36601.php
  4. First signing for the 2013-14 season: goalkeeper Esther Sullastres. Alcaine Zaragoza's official website, 17 July 2013
  5. Colombians Gaitán and Velásquez compromise themselves with Transportes Alcaine. El Periódico de Aragón, 12 August 2013
  6. Leyre Fernándes and María Díaz sign for Transportes Alcaine. El Periódico de Aragón, 26 July 2013
  7. Alba Aznar, Prainsa's new signing. El Periódico de Aragón, 24 July 2013
  8. Sara Sanáu will leave Prainsa and adventures into United States' ASA College. futfem.com, 7 March 2013
  9. First signing of 2013-14 Athletic: Vanesa Gimbert. FFemenino, 25 July 2013
  10. Tzibi, Guru, Patri and Sandra are Athletic's four confirmed losses for next year. Archived 2013-07-14 at the Wayback Machine. Txapeldunak, 16 June 2013
  11. Ana Borges, Atlético Féminas' first signing for the next season. Ideal, 27 June 2013
  12. Silvia Meseguer is Atlético's second signing. As, 1 July 2013
  13. Atlético presents Jade Boho. Futfem, 3 August 2013
  14. Atlético Madrid signs Granadine footballer Esther González. Archived 2013-07-14 at the Wayback Machine. Ideal, 9 July 2013
  15. Marieta hangs her boots. Atlético Madrid's official website, 18 June 2013
  16. Barça begins to reinforce itself. El Deporte Femenino, 5 July 2013
  17. Ruth García says goodbye to Levante. Futfem, 2 August 2013
  18. Barcelona signs Jelena Cankovic, the Serbian Ronaldinha. El Mundo Deportivo, 16 July 2013
  19. Ani Escribano's Icelandic adventure. Marca, 20 June 2013
  20. Goalkeeper Jamila signs for RCD Espanyol Femenino. Vavel, 26 June 2013
  21. Julia Rebollo is the women's team latest signing. RCD Espanyol's official website, 30 July 2013
  22. Bárbara Latorre is Espanyol's new player. Futfem, 2 July 2013
  23. Granada Femenino adds ex-red and white Marta Martínez Zapata. estadionazari.com, 5 August 2013
  24. Granada bets on youth with Sara Montero and Laura Pérez. Ideal.es, 19 August 2013
  25. Laura Requena Sánchez, Granada Femenino's first reinforcement.
  26. Levante signs Leti to reinforce its defense. Archived 2013-07-07 at the Wayback Machine. Ritmo de Juego
  27. Laura Gutiérrez, new Levante UD Femenino player. Archived 2013-07-07 at the Wayback Machine. Levante UD's official website, 3 July 2013
  28. Levante signs Olga García. El Mundo Deportivo, 24 June 2013
  29. Iris Domínguez and Vanessa Bernauer will not stay in Levante. Archived 2013-07-14 at the Wayback Machine. VLC News, 2 July 2013
  30. List of transfers in Levante Las Planas' official website
  31. Sara Serna and Carolina Miranda will play for Levante Las Planas. Futfem, 11 July 2013
  32. Rayo Vallecano starts with nine signings and surprises. Futfem, 29 July 2013
  33. Laura Ortiz, deluxe reinforcement for Rayo Vallecano Femenino. Vavel, 5 July 2013
  34. Mark Sampson seals Keka deal for Bristol Academy. This is Bristol, 1 August 2013
  35. Real Sociedad starts the preseason in Zubieta with the return of Maite Lizaso and the signing of Leire Baños. Txapeldunak, 23 July 2013
  36. Cristina Pizarro and Patricia Gudiel, from Rayo Vallecano, are new Sant Gabriel players. Vallecas Digital, 1 July 2013
  37. Bel Calero signs for Sant Gabriel. Fútbol Balear, 11 July 2013
  38. Nelly Maestro starts Sant Gabriel's preseason. Fútbol Aragonés, 11 August 2013
  39. Raquel Pinel is Sant Gabriel's newest player. Vavel, 4 July 2013
  40. The transfer market is shaken. Ara, 18 June 2013
  41. Marta Cubí, a deluxe signing for Cerdanyola. Futfem, 31 July 2013
  42. International Claudia Barea becomes SPA-Femenino's star signing. Alicante Actualidad, 10 June 2013
  43. Sporting closes its squad with Lucia El-Dahaibiová. futfem.com, 23 August 2013
  44. Virgy and Patri reinforce Fundación Cajasol San Juan. El Periódico de Huelva, 29 July 2013
  45. Cristina and Sandra, Sporting Huelva's first signings. Huelva 24, 24 July 2013
  46. Ángela Sosa joins Fundación Cajasol San Juan. Huelva Información, 2 August 2013
  47. Sporting and Lady Andrade agree to rescind their contract. recre.org, 9 April 2013
  48. Mariajo Pons, deluxe reinforcement for VCF Femenino's goal. VLC News, 24 June 2013
  49. Leila Ouahabi becomes Valencia Femenino's second signing. VLC News, 23 June 2013
  50. Georgina Carreras, Valencia CF's sixth incorporation. Fundación Valencia CF, 28 June 2013
  51. Valencia signs Japanese player Iwakura. Superdeporte, 27 June 2013
  52. Sara Monforte is Valencia Femenino's first signing. Archived 2013-07-13 at the Wayback Machine. VLC News, 23 June 2013
  53. Valencia announces the signing of Vilagarcian player Mari Paz Vilas. La Voz de Galicia, 26 June 2013
  54. Marítim Huracán presents more signings. futfem.com, 12 August 2013
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