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2020–21 Real Madrid Femenino season

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Real Madrid Femenino 2020–21 football season
Real Madrid Femenino
2020–21 season
PresidentFlorentino Pérez
CoachDavid Aznar
StadiumAlfredo Di Stéfano Stadium
Primera División2nd
Copa de la ReinaQuarter-finals
Top goalscorerLeague:
Kosovare Asllani (16)

All:
Kosovare Asllani (17)
Biggest win8–1 vsEspanyol,Primera División, 13 December 2020
Biggest defeat0–4 vsBarcelona,Primera División, 4 October 2020

The2020–21 season was the5th season in the existence ofReal Madrid Femenino and the club's first season after being officially rebranded as part ofReal Madrid.[1] In addition to thedomestic league, they participated in theCopa de la Reina.

David Aznar returned for his third campaign as coach. While the club inherited the TACÓN squad, a number of new signings were made to bolster the squad's odds of challenging for silverware in their first season as part of Real Madrid.Misa Rodríguez was signed fromDeportivo de La Coruña to be the team's starting goalkeeper whileIvana Andrés was another notable signing fromLevante as the central defender quickly became club captain.[2][3][4]

The club also made a signing which, despite the lack of disclosed information on transfers in women's football, would probably have been amongst the most lucrative of all time.Maite Oroz signed fromAthletic Club, and the Basque club was reportedly requesting €250,000 in formation fees for Oroz.[5] At the time, this fee would have broken the women's transfer record set byRayo Vallecano in 2002 when the club purchasedMilene Domingues fromFiammamonza for €235,000.[6] However, as Oroz (and former teammateDamaris Egurrola) were out of contract, the legality of the formation fees imposed on their new clubs was challenged and a Spanish court eventually found that Athletic were not owed a fee.[7]

Competitions

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Overall record

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CompetitionFirst matchLast matchStarting roundFinal positionRecord
PldWDLGFGAGDWin %
Primera División4 October 202027 June 2021Matchday 12nd3423567533+42067.65
Copa de la Reina21 April 2021Quarter-finalsQuarter-finals100112−1000.00
Total3523577635+41065.71

Source:Soccerway

Primera División

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Main article:2020–21 Primera División (women)

League table

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PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsQualification or relegation
1Barcelona(C)34330116715+15299Qualification for theChampions League group stage
2Real Madrid3423567533+4274Qualification for theChampions League second round
3Levante3421766844+2470Qualification for theChampions League first round
4Atlético de Madrid3418976132+2963
5Real Sociedad3418796644+2261
Source:RFEF
Rules for classification: 1) points; 2) head-to-head points; 3) goal difference; 4) number of goals scored
(C) Champions

Copa de la Reina

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The draw for the quarter-finals took place on 5 April 2021.[8]

Madrid CFF v Real Madrid Femenino
21 April 2021Quarter-finalsMadrid CFF2-1 (a.e.t.) Real Madrid FemeninoMadrid
13:00Geyse 3'
Borja 110'
ReportAsllani 77' (pen.)Stadium:Venue Centro Deportivo Municipal Antiguo Canódromo
Referee: Beatriz Cuesta

References

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  1. ^"Comunicado Oficial".Real Madrid.com (in Spanish). 1 July 2020.
  2. ^Arvind, Om (2022-04-01)."OFFICIAL: Real Madrid Renew Misa's Contract Until 2024".Managing Madrid. Retrieved2023-02-04.
  3. ^Arvind, Om (2022-05-13)."OFFICIAL: Real Madrid Renew Ivana Andrés' Contract Until 2024".Managing Madrid. Retrieved2023-02-04.
  4. ^Little, Grant (2020-11-18)."Captain Material: Ivana Andrés Put In Another Great Performance Against Athletic Club".Managing Madrid. Retrieved2023-02-04.
  5. ^VAVEL.com (2022-06-08)."Athletic Club Bilbao will feel the losses of Maite Oroz and Damaris Egurrola".VAVEL. Retrieved2023-02-04.
  6. ^Smith, Cameron (2022-05-20)."What are the most expensive women's football transfers of all time?".www.footballtransfers.com. Retrieved2023-02-04.
  7. ^"El triunfo del 'padre coraje' de una futbolista, que luchó tres años en un piquete" [The triumph of the 'courageous father' of a footballer, who fought three years on a picket].El Confidencial (in Spanish). 23 July 2020. Retrieved4 August 2020.
  8. ^Menayo, David (15 September 2020)."Así es el calendario del fútbol femenino: una Liga con condicionantes, una Copa de ocho equipos y una Supercopa que repite formato".marca.com.MARCA. Retrieved3 February 2023.

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