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2022–23 FC Barcelona Femení season

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Barcelona Femení 2022–23 football season
Barcelona Femení
2022–23 season
The team being received by theGeneralitat de Catalunya after winning the Champions League in June 2023
PresidentJoan Laporta
Head coachJonatan Giráldez
StadiumJohan Cruyff Stadium
Camp Nou (select matches)
Liga FWinners
Copa de la ReinaRound of 16*
Supercopa de EspañaWinners
UEFA Champions LeagueWinners
Top goalscorerLeague:
Asisat Oshoala
(21 goals)

All:
Asisat Oshoala
(27 goals)
Highest home attendance72,262 vsChelsea
(27 April 2023)
Lowest home attendance2,758 vsAlhama
(10 December 2022)
Average home league attendance4,618
Biggest winHome:
Barcelona 9–0Benfica
Away:
Osasuna 0–9 Barcelona
Biggest defeatBayern 3–1 Barcelona

The2022–23 season was the35th season in the history ofFC Barcelona Femení. In addition to thedomestic league, Barcelona also played in the season's editions of theCopa de la Reina,Supercopa de España Femenina andUEFA Women's Champions League. They ended the season with acontinental treble (winning the league, the Supercopa and the Champions League), scoring 173 goals in all competitions and conceding 21 goals; they won 91% of all their matches in all competitions.

Ontransfer deadline day, 7 September, Barcelona broke theworld record for a transfer fee in women's football when they signed English midfielderKeira Walsh fromManchester City for €470,000 in a three-year deal.[1][2][3]

In their first match of theUEFA Women's Champions League group stage, Barcelona surpassed their previous goal-scoring record of six goals in one game in the competition after winning 9–0 againstBenfica.[4][5] In their last match of the Champions League group stage, a 6–0 win againstRosengård, Barcelona surpassed the record for most goals scored by a women's team in the group stages, scoring 29 goals in total and beating the previous record of 25 goals, set byPSG during the previousseason.[6][7]

On 22 January 2023, the team won the2022–23 Supercopa de España Femenina. Two days later, they were technically disqualified from the2022–23 Copa de la Reina de Fútbol. On 30 April 2023, Barcelona wonthe league for the fourth consecutive season and eighth time overall. This was the second season in a row in which they have won the league with a perfect season (all wins); after winning the title they suffered a loss and a draw.

On 3 June, Barcelona won theUEFA Women's Champions League for the second time in the team's history, mounting a comeback to win 3–2 againstVfL Wolfsburg in thefinal.[8][9][10]

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Season overview

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June 2022

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On 1 June, Barcelona announced that defenderLeila Ouahabi would be leaving the club after thirteen years and 199 appearances; with the club she had scored seven goals and won every trophy possible, includingfive leagues titles and oneChampions League. Speaking toBarça TV, Ouahabi said: "After 13 years at the club, I think my time has come. It's the end of one era and the start of another. I'm so proud of everything that I've achieved and want to thank the fans for all their support. I am leaving safe in the knowledge that I achieved everything that I set out to do."[11]

On 3 June, Barcelona announced the contract renewal of head coachJonatan Giráldez until 30 June 2024.[12] On 4 June, Barcelona renewed the contract of defenderLaia Codina until 2024.[13] On 6 June and 7 June, Barcelona announced the renewals of goalkeeperGemma Font and Swiss playerAna-Maria Crnogorčević respectively, both renewed until 2024.[14][15]

On 17 June, Barcelona announced the first signing of the season, defenderNuria Rábano, who signed until 2024.[16] On 18 June, the signing of English defenderLucy Bronze was announced, also until 2024.[17] On 19 June, Barcelona announced the signing of Brazilian strikerGeyseFerreira until 2024. She was joint league top scorer in theprevious season alongsideAsisat Oshoala, with twenty goals.[18]

On 22 June, strikerJenni Hermoso announced onInstagram that she was leaving the club. In six and a half seasons as a blaugrana, Hermoso became the club's all-time leading goalscorer with 181 goals in 224 official appearances. Her record allowed her to be the league's top scorer with Barça in2016,2017,2020 and2021. Hermoso was also top scorer in the2020–21 Champions League. In her Instagram post, Hermoso said: "Everything comes and sometimes ends. I am very proud of having given my all in the shirt."[19]

On 30 June, Barcelona announced that Dutch wingerLieke Martens was also departing the club after her contract ended. Her 158 appearances in the Barça shirt are a record for a non-Spanish player.[20]

The record holder for most appearances for the club, defenderMelanie Serrano, announced her retirement after eighteen years and 517 appearances, also announcing that she will stay on at the club working in a non-playing capacity.[20][21] ForwardCandela Andújar also announced her retirement in an Instagram post.[22]

July

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On 5 July, Barcelona announced that captainAlexia Putellas had suffered ananterior cruciate ligament injury in her left knee while training with theSpanish national team in England at theEuro 2022 tournament.[23] On 11 July, it was announced that Alexia would undergo an operation the next day.[24] Also on 11 July, Barcelona announced the signing of strikerSalma Paralluelo, who signed until 2026.[25] On 12 July, Alexia had her operation. A success, the nature of the injury and the recovery meant she was still set miss the majority of the season due to recovery; it was estimated that the earliest she could return to play would be April 2023.[26][27][28]

On 22 July, Barcelona's Nigerian strikerAsisat Oshoala won theAfrican Women's Footballer of the Year award for a record 5th time.[29][30][31][32]

On 26 July, the contract renewal of defenderEmma Ramírez until 2024 was announced. Barcelona also announced the signing of 16-year-old midfielderVicky López, who signed until 2027.[33]

On 31 July, Barcelona defenderLucy Bronze won theEuro 2022 tournament withEngland[34] and strikerGeyse Ferreira won theCopa América withBrazil.[34]

August

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On 6 August, Barcelona opened the pre-season with a 10–0 demolition ofAEM Lleida in a friendly, which included ahat-trick byCaroline Graham Hansen.[35]

On 9 August, Barcelona reached an agreement with defenderAndrea Pereira to terminate her contract after playing four seasons with the club.[36]

The team then travelled to France to take part in the AMOS Women's French Cup.[37] On 16 August the team facedBayern Munich in the semi-final of the tournament, where they were narrowly beaten 1–2.[38] Then on 19 August, Barcelona won 5–4 on penalties againstParis Saint-Germain in the third place play-off match to finish third in the summer friendly tournament.[39]

On 18 August, Barcelona announced that they have reached an agreement with plant-based food company Heura Foods. They will be the new partner of the first Barça women's team for the next three seasons; until the 30th of June 2025.[40]

On 23 August, Barcelona retained theJoan Gamper Trophy after beatingMontpellier 6–0 atEstadi Johan Cruyff; midfielderPatri Guijarro was namedMVP of the match.[41][42]

On 25 August, captainAlexia Putellas won theUEFA Women's Player of the Year Award for the second year in a row.[43][44][45][46]

On 27 August, Barcelona reached an agreement with midfielderAndrea Falcón to terminate her contract after playing 41 matches for the club.[47]

On 27 August, Barcelona concluded the pre-season with a 2–4 win on penalties againstGranadilla Tenerife to win the invitationalTeide Trophy for the first time.[48]

On 30 August, Barcelona announced that they reached an agreement with the packaging companyGLS Group, which became the official logistic partner of the squad and will remain a global sponsor of the club for the next three seasons, until 30 June 2025.[49]

September

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Ontransfer deadline day, 7 September, Barcelona broke theworld record for a transfer fee in women's football when they signed English midfielderKeira Walsh fromManchester City for €470,000 in a three-year deal, until 30 June 2025.[1][2][3]

On 9 September, Barcelona reached an agreement withArsenal for the transfer of Brazilian strikerGio Queiroz to the English club.[50]

On 11 September, Barcelona were supposed to play thefirst league match of the season againstLevante Las Planas. Both teams arrived inSant Joan Despí at the allotted time and, after warming up, they lined up for the game as normal. As no match officials arrived, they waited for the required half hour before the game was officially called off; like others, the match was postponed after the referee and match officials did not show up to the venue as part of a strike asking for higher wages from theRoyal Spanish Football Federation.[51][52] On 15 September 2022, a deal was reached between the parties to end the strike, which paved the way for the league season to start. A new date for the postponed match was decided by the federation; Barcelona played the postponed first round match on 3 November 2022.[53]

On 17 September, Barcelona started off the new season with a 2–0 win againstGranadilla Tenerife, with goals fromCaroline Graham Hansen and the new signingGeyse Ferreira.[54] By coming off the bench to play in this match,Vicky López became the youngest person to play for Barcelona Femení's first team in the professional era, at 16 years, 1 month and 19 days.[55][56][57]

On 25 September, Barcelona won 1–4 againstVillarreal to claim the first position in the league table for the first time this season. Goals were scored byMapi León,Asisat Oshoala, andClàudia Pina, and an own goal was scored by Villarreal defenderLara Mata.[58]

October

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On 1 October, Barcelona crushedMadrid CFF 7–0 to claim their third victory in a row and to maintain the first position in the league table.Caroline Graham Hansen scored once whileMariona Caldentey,Geyse Ferreira andAna-Maria Crnogorčević scored two goals each.[59]

On 3 October, the draw for the2022–23 UEFA Women's Champions League group stage was held inNyon. Barcelona was drawn intoGroup D to play againstBayern Munich,Benfica, andRosengård.[60][61]

On 4 October, Barcelona announced that the home matches againstBayern Munich andRosengård will be played atCamp Nou, while the home match againstBenfica will be played atEstadi Johan Cruyff.[62]

On 15 October, following theinternational break, Barcelona continued their dominance, taking their fourth straight win in the league by beatingAthletic Club 0–3 with goals fromClàudia Pina,Geyse Ferreira andMariona Caldentey.[63]

On 17 October, captainAlexia Putellas won her second consecutiveBallon d'Or Féminin at the2022 ceremony, and became the first-ever two-time winner of the honour, and the first to have won it in consecutive years.[64][65][66][67]Aitana Bonmatí,Asisat Oshoala andFridolina Rolfö and were also shortlisted for the award and were ranked 5th, 16th and 19th respectively.[68]

On 19 October, in their first match of theUEFA Women's Champions League group stage, Barcelona surpassed their previous goal-scoring record of six goals in one game in the competition after winning 9–0 againstBenfica; the new goal-scoring record for the team was achieved with goals fromPatricia Guijarro,Aitana Bonmatí,Mariona Caldentey,Ana-Maria Crnogorčević,Clàudia Pina, who scored one goal each andAsisat Oshoala andGeyse Ferreira, who scored two goals each. The first goal of Asisat Oshoala scored in the 34th minute was chosen as the Goal of the Week for matchday 1 of theChampions League group stage.[4][5][69][70] On the same day, Barcelona reached an agreement with the Mexican multinational food companyGrupo Bimbo to become the club's Global Partner and the main partner for the women's football first team. The core strategies for this alliance involve promoting healthy and active lifestyles, fostering new talents, and a clear investment in women's empowerment. The women's team aim to become financially independent from the men's team with partnerships like the one with Bimbo.[71][72]

On 20 October, Barcelona announced that defenderLaia Codina had suffered anacromioclavicular joint dislocation – aseparated shoulder – in her right shoulder, which occurred while playing in the match against Benfica the day before. It was announced that she would miss six weeks as a result of the injury and would return to play in early December.[73][74]

On 21 October, captainAlexia Putellas won theGolden Player Woman award presented by the Italian sport magazineTuttosport. She became the second winner of the award;Lieke Martens won it in2021 while playing for Barcelona.[75][76][77][78]

On 22 October, Barcelona won their sixth consecutive match of the season after defeatingReal Betis with a 0–3 result. Goals were scored byFridolina Rolfö andCaroline Graham Hansen, and an own goal was scored by Real Betis' forwardRinsola Babajide.[79]

On 24 October, the second Gala de Fútbol Femenino was held byMundo Deportivo, with several members of the team winning awards, and the team itself receiving special recognition for achieving a new record attendance for a women's football match in the previous season.[80][81][82]

On 27 October, Barcelona won their second consecutivegroup stage match of the season againstRosengård and claimed their seventh win in a row in all competitions with a 1–4 result.Aitana Bonmatí andMariona Caldentey both contributed to the win with two goals each. The first goal of Mariona Caldentey scored in the 65th minute where she scored from the halfway line was chosen as the Goal of the Week for matchday 2 of theChampions League group stage.[83][84][85] During the match Norwegian strikerCaroline Graham Hansen suffered an injury, the tests carried out the next day revealed that she had suffered an injury to thebiceps femoris tendon in her right thigh, otherwise known as apulled hamstring.[86]

On 30 October, Barcelona narrowly beatLevante 2–1 to get their sixth straight win in the league.Aitana Bonmatí andIngrid Engen both scored to get the hard-fought win for the team. This win also marked the 41st consecutive league win for the team and the 56th win out of 56 matches played in all competitions at theJohan Cruyff stadium since its inauguration in 2019. In that time, the team has scored 293 goals and conceded just 22 goals. In addition, against Levante, Barça won their 50th consecutive match at home in theleague. The last match they did not win outright was on 13 February 2019; since then, the team has scored 271 goals and conceded just 21 goals.[87][88]

On the same day, recently promotedBarcelona B playerVicky López was awarded theGolden Ball, the award for thebest player of the tournament, at the2022 FIFA U-17 Women's World Cup afterSpain defeatedColombia 0–1 in the final to win their second title. She inspired Spain to acomeback againstJapan in the quarter-finals after scoring two goals in six minutes at the end (87', 90+3') to win the match 1–2. She became the second Barcelona player to win the award afterClàudia Pina did the same at the2018 FIFA U-17 Women's World Cup.[89][90][91]

By the end of the month, the team's continued success without their injured players, especially Putellas, was praised, as was the incorporation of summer signings, particularly Bronze, Walsh and Geyse.[92]

November

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On 3 November, Barcelona won their ninth consecutive match of the season after beatingLevante Las Planas 0–4 with goals fromPatricia Guijarro,Asisat Oshoala,Irene Paredes andSalma Paralluelo who scored her first goal for the club.[93]

On 6 November, Barcelona defeatedReal Madrid 0–4 and got their ninth competitiveWomen's Clásico win out of nine matches played between the teams. Goals were scored byAna-Maria Crnogorčević,Patricia Guijarro,Aitana Bonmatí andFridolina Rolfö. Barcelona haswon all of their matches against Real Madrid, scoring 33 goals and conceding only 5 goals.[94][95][96]

On 7 November, the second edition of theGolsmedia FutbolFest Awards Gala was held by theRoyal Spanish Football Federation at their headquarters,La Ciudad del Fútbol in Madrid;Alexia Putellas won the award for the Best Player of theLiga Iberdrola for her performances throughout the2021–22 season,Sandra Paños won the award for the Best Goalkeeper of theLiga Iberdrola for the2021–22 season, and the team itself received the SuperCampeonas Award, as a special recognition for their unbeaten and perfectdomestic season.[97][98][99][100]

On 17 November, captainAlexia Putellas won theGlobe Soccer Award forBest Women's Player of the Year 2022 for her performances throughout the year. This was her record second win of the award after she won the award for the first time last year.[101][102][103]Aitana Bonmatí,Caroline Graham Hansen, andLucy Bronze (the only female winner besides Putellas) were also nominated.[104]

On 20 November, Barcelona took a powerful win, defeatingDeportivo Alavés 8–0.Clàudia Pina scored twice, withAsisat Oshoala,Fridolina Rolfö,Mapi León,Salma Paralluelo,Ana-Maria Crnogorčević andGeyse Ferreira each contributing to the victory. It was also León's 200th official match with the club,[105] and the first appearance forBruna Vilamala after over a year of recuperation for an injury she suffered on 25 October 2021; León scored and Vilamala provided the assist for the last goal.[106]

On 21 November, the 10th edition of theGala de les Estrelles del Futbol Català (Catalan Football Stars Gala) was held by theCatalan Football Federation at the Old Factory Estrella Damm (Antigua fábrica Damm), in Barcelona, for football and futsal in Catalonia.Alexia Putellas was crowned as the Best Women's Catalan Player of the Year for a record fourth time; she received 51.2% of the jury votes and beat her teammateAitana Bonmatí (46.3%) to the prize. Putellas was also given the award for the Top scorer of the Year for the 18 goals she scored in the domestic league last season. The Most Promising Player award was given toClàudia Pina with 80.5% of the votes, ahead of her teammates Meritxell Font (12.2%) andJúlia Bartel (7.3%).[107][108]

On 24 November, Barcelona defeatedBayern Munich 3–0 in their first match of the season to be held at theCamp Nou, and their thirdWomen's Champions League match of the season. They maintained their perfect streak, with the goals coming fromGeyse Ferreira,Aitana Bonmatí andClàudia Pina.[109][110][111] Pina's goal, scored in the 66th minute from outside the box, was chosen as the Goal of the Week for matchday 3 of theChampions League group stage, it was also later chosen as the Goal of the Group Stage.[112][113][114][115]

Barcelona also set the record for the highest ever attendance for a Women's Champions League group stage game, and the fourth-highest of all Women's Champions League matches (the top two were also set at Camp Nou), with a record crowd of 46,967 spectators, even as the south stand was closed for renovation and a2022 FIFA World Cup match was being played at the same time.[116][117][118] Barcelona would not play league games in the Camp Nou over the men's World Cup break, a choice that received some criticism, as the venue is popular and the increased attendance possibilities could help grow the women's game in Spain and further raise the profile of the team.[119]

On 27 November, Barcelona beatAtlético Madrid 1–6, withSalma Paralluelo scoring two goals off the bench andAna-Maria Crnogorčević,Mapi León,Lucy Bronze, andIngrid Engen also netting goals; Bronze's goal was her first for the team.[120]

Towards the end of November, members of the team and their male counterparts starred in videos promoting the 2022Spotify Wrapped, as part of the club's affiliation withSpotify.[121]

December

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On 3 December, the team extended their winning streak to eleven league wins in a row by beatingReal Sociedad 2–1 in a difficult match. Coming from behind,Marta Torrejón scored in the 62nd minute to equalise, andLucy Bronze scored in the 89th minute to complete the dramatic comeback and maintain their 100% win record since the start of the season.[122]

However, on 7 December, the team suffered their first defeat of the season and their first competitive defeat since 21 May 2022 (the 1–3 loss againstOlympique Lyonnais that saw them come second in the2022 UEFA Women's Champions League final). PlayingBayern Munich at theAllianz Arena, Barcelona again lost 1–3, with their goal coming fromGeyse Ferreira. This defeat ended the fourteen-match undefeated and winning streak across all competitions that the team had enjoyed since the start of the season. Despite the defeat and being equal with Bayern Munich on points, Barcelona remained first inGroup D, because they had better head-to-head goal difference against Bayern and better goal difference overall.[123][124][125]

On 10 December, Barcelona bounced back from the setback with a 4–0 win againstAlhama, withClàudia Pina,Salma Paralluelo,Bruna Vilamala andAsisat Oshoala getting on the scoresheet.[126][127]

In the 2022 edition of theInternational Federation of Football History & Statistics Women's Awards,Alexia Putellas won thePlayer of the Year award for a record second time. She also won thePlaymaker of the Year award for the second time, with teammatesKeira Walsh andAitana Bonmatí placing third and fourth respectively.[128][129]

On 15 December, Barcelona saw themselves through to thequarter-finals of theChampions League, with a 6–2 away win againstBenfica. Goals were scored byIrene Paredes,Clàudia Pina,Aitana Bonmatí,Ana-Maria Crnogorčević, andMariona Caldentey, and an own goal was scored by Benfica defender Ana Seiça. Pina's goal, scored in the second additional minute before half-time(45+2') from just outside the edge of the box, was chosen as the Goal of the Week for matchday 5 of theChampions League group stage.[130] Barcelona goalkeeperSandra Paños saved twopenalty kicks during the match, both near the close of the game and each by correctly diving in a different direction.[131][132][133][134]

TheMarca Women's Sports Awards Gala was held on 19 December 2022, at the Old Factory Estrella Damm (Antigua fábrica Damm), in Barcelona, recognizing the best football players and athletes of theprevious season.Alexia Putellas was awarded theMVP award,Asisat Oshoala andGeyse Ferreira shared thePichichi Trophy, having both scored 20 goals last season,Salma Paralluelo won the best Goal of the Year award, andmanager Jonatan Giráldez won the Best Coach award.[135][136]

TheGOAL50 list of the best women's players of the year was published on 20 December, withAlexia Putellas coming first for the second consecutive year. Overall, ten Barcelona players placed on the list in the following order: 1.Alexia Putellas, 2.Aitana Bonmatí, 5.Fridolina Rolfö, 6.Caroline Graham Hansen, 7.Lucy Bronze, 9.Asisat Oshoala, 11.Keira Walsh, 15.Mapi León, 18.Irene Paredes, 27.Mariona Caldentey.[137][138]

Having already made it out of theChampions League group stage, Barcelona facedRosengård, who were already eliminated, at home at theCamp Nou on 21 December, for their last match of the year. Realistically only needing to win to top thegroup, Barcelona went up in the first ten minutes and continued to dominate, winning 6–0, including a brace fromAsisat Oshoala and a free kick from the edge of the box fromMapi León, the rest of the goals came fromFridolina Rolfö,Marta Torrejón andIrene Paredes. Rolfö's goal, scored in the 47th minute, was chosen as the Goal of the Week for matchday 6 of theChampions League group stage.[139] In this match, Barcelona broke the record for the most goals scored by a women's team in the group stages of the Champions League, scoring 29 goals and beating last years record of 25 goals set byPSG. The match was attended by 28,720 fans, making it the second highest attended match of the season, and brought the total attendance of all the matches played at Camp Nou throughout the year to 258,888 spectators. The win was also Barcelona's 50th overall win in the Champions League.[140][141][142]

The list ofThe 100 Best Female Footballers in the World was fully released on 24 December, with twelve Barcelona players on the list, including five in theTop 10: 1.Alexia Putellas, 4.Aitana Bonmatí, 8.Caroline Graham Hansen, 9.Keira Walsh, 10.Lucy Bronze; 17.Mapi León, 19.Fridolina Rolfö, 30.Irene Paredes, 31.Patricia Guijarro, 38.Asisat Oshoala, 58.Mariona Caldentey, 72.Geyse Ferreira.[143][144]

On 30 December,Alexia Putellas was named the Best Female Athlete of 2022 by the International Sports Press Association (AIPS), receiving 452 votes (11.96%) from the panel of 420 journalists from 113 countries who had voted.[145][146] On the same day,Clàudia Pina's UWCL goal scored againstBayern Munich on matchday 3 was voted the Goal of theGroup Stage by fans.[114][115] Also on 30 December, theCommonwealthHonours Committee released its2023 New Year Honours, in which Lucy Bronze (Lucia Roberta Tough Bronze) was made aMember of The Most Excellent Order of the British Empire for services to football.[147]

January

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On 7 January 2023, Barcelona got their first win of the new year, and their thirteenth consecutive win in the league, by defeatingSevilla at home 4–0. The goals were scored byAsisat Oshoala,Clàudia Pina andSalma Paralluelo, who took a brace after coming on as a substitute.[148][149]

With the team having a packed schedule in January, there were ten changes to the starting line-up for the next match, aCopa de la Reina tie against second division teamOsasuna on 10 January, onlyKeira Walsh being retained and several of the B team called up. Barcelona won 9–0 away, withBruna Vilamala scoring the firsthat-trick of the season,Aitana Bonmatí andSalma Paralluelo each netting two goals, andGeyse Ferreira andMariona Caldentey also adding to the tally.[150][151] During the match, a coach mentioned on social media that Geyse had been sent off in the Copa de la Reina at the end of the previous season, while playing for Madrid CFF, and had no prior opportunity to serve the match suspension; Osasuna announced later in the day that they would appeal the match result.[152]

On 12 January, the shortlists forThe Best FIFA Football Awards were announced:Aitana Bonmatí,Alexia Putellas, andKeira Walsh were nominated forThe Best FIFA Women's Player (which Putellas won the previous year);Sandra Paños was nominated forThe Best FIFA Goalkeeper; andSalma Paralluelo was nominated for theFIFA Puskás Award, though for a goal she scored against Barcelona while playing for Villarreal. Jonatan Giráldez was considered a notable omission from the coach shortlist.[153][154]

On 14 January, Barcelona got a comfortable 3–0 win away againstSporting de Huelva, making it the season's fourteenth consecutive league win in as many matches.Asisat Oshoala scored twice andMariona Caldentey scored once.[155][156]

The middle of January saw contract extensions for the club's Norwegian players: forwardCaroline Graham Hansen signed until 30 June 2026 on 16 January,[157] with midfielderIngrid Engen signing until 30 June 2025 the next day.[158]

On 19 January,Deloitte published theirDeloitte Football Money League, including women's teams for the first time. Barcelona femení ranked as number one in women's football, having generated €7.7 million in the previous season, largely from marketing and advertising. Deloitte also noted the growing importance of transfer fees in the revenue of women's teams.[159]Barcelona started theirSupercopa defense againstReal Madrid on 19 January 2023, in the secondWomen's Clásico of the season, which they won 3–1 afterextra-time, advancing to the final thanks to goals fromClàudia Pina,Mariona Caldentey andSalma Paralluelo.[160][161][162] In the final on 22 January 2023, they facedReal Sociedad. Barcelona won 3–0, with two goals fromAitana Bonmatí and another in added time fromAsisat Oshoala. With the victory, Barcelona became the only club to win the Supercopa three times; the match also saw them achieve their 100th goal of the season across all competitions.[163][164][165][166]

During the winners' ceremony after the match, spectators noted that both teams were made to collect their medals from tables on the pitch; nobody from the RFEF presented Barcelona with their champions' cup; and it took some time before an official gave Aitana herMVP trophy.[167] A video of the players collecting their own medals quickly went viral in Spain,[168] and some media reported that the RFEF officials did not want to give the teams a reception as they both have multiple players in "the 15" who are in dispute with the RFEF over the conditions of the Spanish women's national team.[167] The RFEF responded that it was protocol to have players collect their own medals in both the men's and women's Supercopas; journalists and social media pointed out that when themen's final had been played earlier in the month inRiyadh, RFEF presidentLuis Rubiales awarded medals to each player on a stage. The RFEF said that the pitch selected for the women's final was too "old and small" to make it easy for officials to go to the pitch, or for all players to fit in the box. The medal protocol had not been explained to the teams before the match, with the RFEF noting that they had not asked. While Barcelona coach Jonatan Giráldez said he had not noticed his players be disappointed; that he did not find anything unusual with the lack of ceremony because the women's team has always had such treatment; and he accepted the protocol explanation, he still felt that the RFEF should have found a way to give them a proper medal ceremony.[168] The Association of Spanish Footballers (AFE) criticised the RFEF, saying that the teams were undervalued during their celebration and were victims of discrimination, accusing the RFEF of not promoting women's football, a heated issue in Spain at the time.[168][169]

After receiving the Copa de la Reina match complaint from Osasuna, the RFEF handed out its first judgment on 24 January. Despite Barcelona's dominant win, and while accepting that they did not list Geyse's suspension on their website, the RFEF disqualified Barcelona's result in the match (as a knock-out match, the technical loss would see them expelled from the tournament) and fined them €1,001 (in application of article 79, sections 1 and 2. b), of the Disciplinary Code of the RFEF). The RFEF handed the same judgment to Sevilla, who also fielded a suspended player in their Copa de la Reina match on the same day, which also was not listed by the RFEF. While another system did show the suspensions in the match results from the previous season, the match results can only be viewed by the clubs involved, and Geyse had moved club. The teams were given 10 days to appeal the verdict; Barcelona said that they will and, "should the sanction not be revoked on appeal, FC Barcelona will take every possible action, as it is considered that the line-up ended up being deemed ineligible due to technicalities in this case."[152][170][171]

On 25 January, Barcelona won their 50th consecutive league match in defeatingLevante Las Planas 7–0;Asisat Oshoala scored the season's second hat-trick, withAna-Maria Crnogorčević taking a brace, and a goal each being scored byMariona Caldentey andVicky López. In doing so, Vicky became Barcelona's youngest ever first-team goal-scorer, at just 16 years, 5 months and 27 days (16 years, 183 days).[55][56][172]FIFA had reported at the start of 2023 that the team could become the first football team (men's or women's) in history to achieve 50 consecutive league victories, having surpassedLyon's 46-win record at the end of 2022;[173][156][174][175] though Barcelona achieved the FIFA-certified record,[176] theArsenal women reached a record 51 consecutive league victories in the pre-professional era.[177][178][179] Arsenal also achieved a 108-unbeaten run,[178] (the FIFA record for this is held by theSteaua București men's team, with 104).[180][181] Hat-trick scorer Oshoala has previously played for Arsenal.[182]

On 26 January, the team's Swedish forwardFridolina Rolfö extended her contract until 30 June 2026.[183] On the same day, theInternational Federation of Football History & Statistics released its ranking of theWomen's World Best Club for 2022, updating its criteria to use performance data from both domestic and international competitions, as they used for the men's club ranking, rather than a vote. Barcelona femení was ranked first as the best women's club in the world, with 738 points, nearly 200 points clear of second place.[184] The next day, defenderIrene Paredes extended her contract until 30 June 2025.[185]

On 29 January, Barcelona beatGranadilla Tenerife 6–0 away.Clàudia Pina,Aitana Bonmatí andLucy Bronze all contributed to the win with one goal each, whileAsisat Oshoala got her second hat-trick of the season just four days after her first, achieving two hat-tricks in two consecutive matches.[186][187] The first five goals were scored in the first half, with Bronze's coming at 90+2' just before the match ended.[188] It was the 100th Barcelona match forAna-Maria Crnogorčević.[189]

On 31 January, at the end of the winter transfer window, Barcelona signed Italian midfielder Giulia Dragoni, to join the B side. She became the first non-Spanish female player to joinLa Masia.[190][191]

February

[edit]

On 1 February, Barcelona achieved their 52nd consecutive league win by defeatingValencia 4–0 away, overtakingArsenal's 51, to hold the absolute longest league winning streak in football.[177][192]

On 2 February, FC Barcelona was awarded anEnderrock Catalan music award on behalf of its first football teams. Through the partnership withSpotify, the club had helped popularise Catalan music, including by promoting local artists and playing their music at matches.[193]

On 5 February, Barcelona defeatedReal Betis 7–0. One goal each was scored byGeyse Ferreira,Clàudia Pina,Mariona Caldentey andKeira Walsh, in her first goal for the club, with another hat-trick forAsisat Oshoala, her third hat-trick in 11 days.Fridolina Rolfö took a hat-trick of assists, providing for Pina and Oshoala's first and second.[194][195][196][197]

The draw for theChampions League knockout stages was held on 10 February at UEFA headquarters inNyon, with the full bracket to the final announced. As Barcelona finished top of their group, they were one of four seeded teams. Barcelona were drawn against debutantsRoma in the quarter-final; it was soon announced that the first leg of the tie, with Roma at home, will be played atStadio Olimpico on 21 March, with the second leg to be played atCamp Nou on 29 March. The winner on aggregate will advance to the semi-finals, where they will face the winner of the tie betweenChelsea andLyon.[198][199]

On 11 February, Barcelona defeatedDeportivo Alavés 4–0 away, in what was their last match of February ahead of theinternational break. Goals were scored byAsisat Oshoala,Aitana Bonmatí andClàudia Pina, and an own goal was scored by Deportivo Alavés' defenderOsinachi Ohale.[200][201]

TheFIFA FIFPRO Women's World Squad was announced on 13 February, with eight Barcelona players making the 23-player list: Sandra Paños was one of three goalkeepers; Lucy Bronze, Mapi León and Irene Paredes were among the seven defenders; and Aitana Bonmatí, Caroline Graham Hansen, Alexia Putellas, and Keira Walsh made up over half of the midfield. From the World Squad, a World XI is set to be announced at the end of the month, along with the winner of The Best FIFA Women's Player.[202][203]

On 20 February,Aitana Bonmatí received theBarça Players Award for the second consecutive time, awarded by the FC Barcelona Players Association in recognition of her fair play during the previous season.[204] This same day the nominations for theLaureus World Sports Awards were announced: Alexia Putellas was nominated forSportswoman of the Year for the second consecutive year.[205][206] On 21 February, goalkeeperCata Coll extended her contract until 30 June 2026,[207] with forwardClàudia Pina extending her contract to the same date on 22 February.[208]

Also on 22 February, defender Bronze and midfielder Walsh won the2023 Arnold Clark Cup, retaining it for England.[209]

On 27 February, the ceremony forThe Best FIFA Football Awards 2022 was held in Paris. Out of the eight Barcelona players shortlisted for theFIFA FIFPRO Women's World 11, four of them were included in the2022 FIFPRO World 11:Lucy Bronze (in her fifth appearance),Mapi León,Keira Walsh andAlexia Putellas.[210][211][212] With four players, Barcelona was the joint-most represented team on the list (along with theEngland women's national team).[213] Putellas also won the2022 award forThe Best FIFA Women's Player,[214][215] taking the title for the second consecutive year.[216] Barcelona extended their lead as the club with the most The Best Women's Player awards, with three, following Putellas' win the year before andLieke Martens' win in 2017. No other club has won it more than once.[217][218]

March

[edit]

On 5 March, following the international break, Barcelona defeatedVillarreal 5–0 to achieve their 50th consecutive league win underJonatan Giráldez (out of 50).[219][220]Asisat Oshoala andSalma Paralluelo scored one goal each. Norwegian forwardCaroline Graham Hansen came on in the 65th minute after four months out with injury, scoring a hat-trick.[221]Jana Fernández also made her first appearance after over a year of recovery following an injury she suffered on 14 February 2022.Aitana Bonmatí recorded a hat-trick of assists, providing for Paralluelo and Graham Hansen's first and second goals.[222][223] Before the match, the four winners of The Best were presented with their trophies on the pitch, sharing them with the fans.[224] Later in the day, they received the same ovation at the Camp Nou before the men's match againstValencia.[225]

Spain's court of arbitration for sport dismissed Barcelona's appeal to be reinstated in the Copa de la Reina on 10 March. Without reviewing the case, it upheld the sanction, which had also been upheld by the appeals committee. Though the last avenue of sporting appeal, Barcelona would still be able to challenge the decision in a legal court, which Catalan state broadcasterCCMA suggested they may choose to do for precedent.[226][227]

On 11 March, Barcelona beatLevante 4–0 away, withAitana Bonmatí scoring two goals, whileClàudia Pina andFridolina Rolfö scored one goal each.[228][229]

On 17 March, the team continued their winning streak with a 5–1 comeback victory againstValencia. BothFridolina Rolfö andSalma Paralluelo scored braces andMarta Torrejón scored one goal,[230] withAitana Bonmatí taking another hat-trick of assists.[231]Cata Coll made her first appearance after over a year of recovery following injury, coming on towards the end of the match. The team came close to breaking their own league record of minutes played without conceding a goal, which was achieved during the 2020–21 season and stood at 962 minutes, but an early concession prevented this by five minutes.[232]

On 21 March, Barcelona took a narrow 1–0 away victory againstRoma in the first leg of theirChampions League quarter-finals tie with a goal fromSalma Paralluelo, in front of a record Italian women's club football attendance of 39,454 spectators at theStadio Olimpico.[233][234][235]

On 25 March, the team defeatedReal Madrid 1–0 in their thirdEl Clásico of the season, taking their winning streak against Real Madrid to 11 in as many matches across all competitions.[236][237]Fridolina Rolfö converted a penalty in the 77th minute to give the team the win in front of a new all-time record attendance at theEstadi Johan Cruyff, with 5,569 spectators attending the match.[238]

Barcelona ended the month with a 5–1 victory over Roma in the second leg of theChampions League quarter-finals tie on 29 March, advancing to the semi-finals of the Champions League for the fifth consecutive season. 54,667 spectators attended the match, the third-highest attendance in the competition's history. The first, second, and previous third-highest attendances were also for Barcelona matches.[239][240]Mapi León's goal scored in the 33rd minute from outside the box, was chosen as the Goal of the Week for the 2nd legs of the quarter-finals of theChampions League quarter-finals.[241][242]

April

[edit]

On the second day of the new month, Barcelona beatAlhama 2–0 away.[243]Caroline Graham Hansen scored the team's 100th goal in the league, with the second an own goal scored by Alhama midfielder Lucía Martínez.[244] Barcelona achieved more than 100 goals in the league for the fourth time in its history and the third consecutive season.[245]

During the international break, on 6 April, Keira Walsh and Lucy Bronze of England, and Geyse of Brazil, contested the2023 Women's Finalissima. England won after penalties, with Walsh being named player of the match, Bronze assisting England's goal, and Geyse nearly scoring from distance.[246][247]

After the international break, Barcelona achieved their 60th consecutive league win by defeatingAtlético Madrid 4–0. A brace fromAitana Bonmatí, and goals fromVicky López andCaroline Graham Hansen, also helped the team register +100 goal difference in the league, scoring 105 goals and conceding only 5.[248][249]

On 22 April, Barcelona defeatedChelsea 1–0 away in the first leg of theirChampions League semi-final tie, the goal scored in the fourth minute byCaroline Graham Hansen in front of 27,697 spectators atStamford Bridge: a then-record crowd for a Women's Champions League attendance in the United Kingdom.[250][251][252] Graham Hansen was also named player of the match,[253] with the goal chosen as the Goal of the Week for the 1st legs of the semi-finals.[254] Five days later, the return leg of the semi-final took place on 27 April atCamp Nou in front of a crowd of 72,262 spectators, the third-largest in the competition's history.[255] Barcelona were held to a 1–1 draw, their first draw of the season in all competitions, and advanced to the2023 UEFA Women's Champions League final by winning the tie 2–1 onaggregate[256] for their third consecutive Champions League final appearance, and fourth appearance in the last five seasons.Caroline Graham Hansen again scored the team's only goal,[257] which was chosen as the Goal of the Week for the 2nd leg of the semi-finals,[258] withAitana Bonmatí the player of the match.[257]

On 30 April, Barcelona became mathematically unbeatable in the league, winning it hours afterthe B team similarly won their league on points;[259]the C team had also won their league on points in the days before and were celebrated for their victory ahead of the first team match on this day.[260] The first team's league title was their fourth consecutive, and a record eighth victory; to achieve it, they beatSporting de Huelva 3–0 in front of 5,289 supporters atEstadi Johan Cruyff.[261][262] BothLaia Codina andJana Fernández scored their first goals of the season, with the final goal coming fromAsisat Oshoala.[263] The team won the league with a perfect record for the second season, and achieved their 61st consecutive league victory.[264][265] The match also saw the return ofAlexia Putellas to the pitch after her ACL injury in July 2022.[260][266] The team celebrated their win, the first with the league fully professional, at a beachside restaurant inGavà, where Barcelona presidentJoan Laporta thanked the team for performing and their success throughout the season, and promised to continue investing in women's football.[267]

May

[edit]

The team began May continuing their winning streak, beatingReal Sociedad 5–2 away for their 27th consecutive victory in the 2022–23 league season, 62nd in total. Caroline Graham Hansen scored twice, with Patricia Guijarro, Asisat Oshoala and Aitana Bonmatí also getting on the scoresheet with a goal each.[268][269]

Comparatively, the team underperformed for the rest of the month, seeing out the league season with only one further victory from three games.[270][271] On 10 May, Barcelona were held to a 1–1 draw away againstSevilla, withAna-Maria Crnogorčević scoring their only goal,[272] capping their winning run at 62.[273] It was also the team's first league draw in nearly three and a half years.[274] Having ended their record run for consecutive victories in a top-flight league, the team managed to continue their unbeaten run through this game[271] and the next, a 3–0 victory overAthletic Club in Barcelona's last home game of the season on 13 May. Goals were scored by Caroline Graham Hansen, Irene Paredes and Salma Paralluelo.[275]

The team took part in a joint league victory celebration, with the men's first team, on 15 May; thousands of fans filled the streets of Barcelona as the teams rodeopen top buses on avictory parade from the Camp Nou to theArc de Triomf lasting three hours.[276][277]

In the last league game of the season on 21 May, Barcelona's unbeaten run of 64 games came to an end, with the team losing 1–2 away toMadrid CFF, a team they had defeated 7–0 at the start of the season.[270][278][279] The start of their record run had been 719 days – just short of two years – prior, when they lost toAtlético Madrid on 1 June 2021.[280][281] After going 2–0 down,Alexia Putellas scored the team's consolation goal a minute after being substituted on in the second half; it was her first goal since she returned from injury and her first Barcelona goal in nearly a year, since 29 May 2022.[282][283]

June 2023

[edit]

On 3 June, Barcelona achieved a comeback victory againstVfL Wolfsburg in theChampions League final atPhilips Stadion in the Netherlands, winning 3–2 in front of 33,147 fans — a record crowd for a women's game in the Netherlands. This was Barcelona's second Champions League title, seeing them end the season with acontinental treble.[8][284][285][286] The match started badly for theBlaugrana, conceding a goal in the third minute;[287] in the rest of the first half, Barcelona started to dominate the match, creating but not completing chances. Wolfsburg were more clinical, and scored another goal shortly before half time.[9][288] Barcelona's dominance continued in the second half, with more composure in front of goal:Patri Guijarro scored two goals in two minutes (48', 50') to level the scores within five minutes of being back on the pitch.[10][289] Barcelona maintained control for the remainder of the game, withFridolina Rolfö scoring the match-winning third goal for the team in the 70th minute.[290][291] Patri Guijarro was namedPlayer of the Match.[292]

The next day, they received a formal reception at theGeneralitat de Catalunya, the first time women had received this honour.[293]

Players

[edit]

Current squad

[edit]
As of 17 September 2022[294]

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined underFIFA eligibility rules; some limited exceptions apply. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No.Pos.NationPlayer
1GK ESPSandra Paños(3rd captain)
2DF ESPIrene Paredes(5th captain)
3DF ESPLaia Codina
4DF ESPMaría Pilar León
5DF ESPJana Fernández
6FW ESPClàudia Pina
7DF SUIAna-Maria Crnogorčević
8DF ESPMarta Torrejón(vice-captain)
9FW ESPMariona Caldentey
10FW NORCaroline Graham Hansen
11MF ESPAlexia Putellas(captain)
12MF ESPPatricia Guijarro(4th captain)
13GK ESPCata Coll
No.Pos.NationPlayer
14MF ESPAitana Bonmatí
15DF ENGLucy Bronze
16FW SWEFridolina Rolfö
17FW ESPSalma Paralluelo
18FW BRAGeyse Ferreira
19FW ESPBruna Vilamala
20FW NGAAsisat Oshoala
21MF ENGKeira Walsh
22DF ESPNuria Rábano
23MF NORIngrid Engen
24GK ESPGemma Font
25DF ESPEmma Ramírez

FC Barcelona Femení B

[edit]

Players fromFC Barcelona Femení B andFC Barcelona Femení C who have a squad number and are eligible to play for the first team.

As of 27 March 2023[295][296][a]

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined underFIFA eligibility rules; some limited exceptions apply. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No.Pos.NationPlayer
27MF ESPMaría Pérez
28MF ESPAlba Caño
29MF ESPNina Pou
30MF ESPVicky López
31FW ESPLaia Martret
32FW ESPAriana Arias
34DF ESPMartina Fernández
35DF ESPJudit Pujols
No.Pos.NationPlayer
36GK ESPMeritxell Muñoz
37GK ESPMeritxell Font
38DF ESPAriadna Mingueza
39MF ESPJúlia Bartel
40FW ESPLucía Corrales
41DF ESPNoah Bezis Ureña
42FW ESPMagali Capdevila
45MF ITAGiulia Dragoni

Contract renewals

[edit]
No.Pos.Nat.NameDateUntilSource
3DFSpainLaia Codina4 June 202230 June 2024[297]
24GKSpainGemma Font6 June 202230 June 2024[14]
7DFSwitzerlandAna-Maria Crnogorčević7 June 202230 June 2024[15]
25DFSpainEmma Ramírez26 July 202230 June 2024[298]
5DFSpainJana Fernández22 December 202230 June 2025[299]
10FWNorwayCaroline Graham Hansen16 January 202330 June 2026[157]
23MFNorwayIngrid Syrstad Engen17 January 202330 June 2025[158]
16FWSwedenFridolina Rolfö26 January 202330 June 2026[183]
2DFSpainIrene Paredes27 January 202330 June 2025[185]
13GKSpainCata Coll21 February 202330 June 2026[207]
6FWSpainClàudia Pina22 February 202330 June 2026[208]
19FWSpainBruna Vilamala12 April 202330 June 2026[300]
CoachSpainJonatan Giráldez3 June 202230 June 2024[12]

Transfers

[edit]

In

[edit]
No.Pos.Nat.PlayerMoving fromTypeSource
Summer
3DFSpainLaia CodinaItalyAC MilanLoan return[301]
FWBrazilGio QueirozLevanteLoan return[302]
21MFSpainAndrea FalcónLevanteLoan return[302]
22DFSpainNuria RábanoReal SociedadTransfer[16]
15DFEnglandLucy BronzeEnglandManchester CityTransfer[17]
18FWBrazilGeyse FerreiraMadrid CFFTransfer[18]
FWSpainCandela AndújarValenciaLoan return[20]
17FWSpainSalma ParallueloVillarrealTransfer[303][25]
25DFSpainEmma RamírezReal SociedadLoan return[304]
21MFEnglandKeira WalshEnglandManchester CityTransfer[1][2][3]
Winter
MFSpainOrnella VignolaSevillaLoan return[305]
45MFItalyGiulia DragoniItalyInter MilanTransfer[190][191]

Out

[edit]
No.Pos.Nat.PlayerMoving toTypeSource
Summer
15DFSpainLeila OuahabiEnglandManchester CityEnd of contract[306][307]
10FWSpainJennifer HermosoMexicoPachucaEnd of contract[19][308]
22FWNetherlandsLieke MartensFranceParis Saint-GermainEnd of contract[20][309]
MFSpainOrnella VignolaSevillaLoan[310]
5DFSpainMelanie SerranoRetired[21]
FWSpainCandela AndújarRetired[22]
17DFSpainAndrea PereiraMexicoAméricaContract termination[36]
21MFSpainAndrea FalcónMexicoAméricaContract termination[47]
FWBrazilGio QueirozEnglandArsenalTransfer[311][50]
Winter
MFSpainOrnella VignolaAlavésLoan[312]
44FWSpainEsther LabordeAlavésLoan[312]

Competitions

[edit]

Overall record

[edit]
CompetitionFirst matchLast matchStarting roundFinal positionRecord
PldWDLGFGAGDWin %
Liga F17 September 2022[b]21 May 2023Matchday 1[b]Winners30281111810+108093.33
Copa de la Reina10 January 202310 January 2023Round of 16Round of 16*110090+9100.00
Supercopa de España Femenina19 January 202322 January 2023Semi-finalsWinners220061+5100.00
UEFA Women's Champions League19 October 20223 June 2023Group stageWinners119114010+30081.82
Total44402217321+152090.91

Source:Competitions

Pre-season and friendlies

[edit]

Barcelona opened the pre-season with a 10–0 demolition ofAEM Lleida in a friendly, which included ahat-trick fromGraham Hansen. They then travelled to France to take part in the friendly AMOS Women's French Cup. They lost 1–2 toBayern Munich in their semi-final before winning 1(5)–1(4) on penalties againstParis Saint-Germain in the third place play-off match. Back at home, Barcelona retained theJoan Gamper Trophy by beatingMontpellier 6–0. They concluded the pre-season with a 2–4 win on penalties againstGranadilla Tenerife to win the invitationalTeide Trophy for the first time.

  Win  Draw  Loss  Fixtures

BarcelonaSpain vSpainAEM Lleida
6 August 2022Friendly BarcelonaSpain10–0SpainAEM LleidaSant Joan Despí,Spain
19:00CEST (UTC+2)
ReportStadium:Estadi Johan Cruyff
Attendance: 4,515
Referee: Ylenia Sánchez Miguel (Spain)
BarcelonaSpain vGermanyBayern Munich
16 August 2022AMOS Women's French Cup – Semi-final[313][314] BarcelonaSpain1–2GermanyBayern MunichToulouse,France
18:00CEST (UTC+2)
ReportStadium:Stade Ernest-Wallon
Attendance: 3,500
Referee: Charlène Laur (France)
BarcelonaSpain vFranceParis Saint-Germain
19 August 2022AMOS Women's French Cup – Third place play-off[313] BarcelonaSpain1–1
(5–4p)
FranceParis Saint-GermainToulouse,France
18:00CEST (UTC+2)
ReportStadium:Stade Ernest-Wallon
Attendance: 5,000
Referee: Maika Vanderstichel (France)
Penalties
BarcelonaSpain vFranceMontpellier
23 August 2022Joan Gamper Trophy[315] BarcelonaSpain6–0FranceMontpellierSant Joan Despí,Spain
20:00CEST (UTC+2)
ReportCoquetYellow card 90'Stadium:Estadi Johan Cruyff
Attendance: 5,125
Referee: Alicia Espinosa Ríos (Spain)
UDG TenerifeSpain vSpain Barcelona
27 August 2022Trofeo Teide[316]UDG TenerifeSpain1–1
(2–4p)
Spain BarcelonaLa Orotava,Spain
21:00CEST (UTC+2)
Report
Stadium:Los Cuartos
Attendance: 6,275
Referee: Xiomara Díaz García (Spain)
Penalties

Liga F

[edit]
Main article:2022–23 Liga F

League table

[edit]
PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsQualification or relegation
1Barcelona(C)30281111810+10885Qualification for theChampions League group stage
2Real Madrid3024338025+5575Qualification for theChampions League second round
3Levante3021368034+4666Qualification for theChampions League first round
4Atlético de Madrid3016955435+1957
5Madrid CFF3017586548+1756
Source:Liga F
Rules for classification: 1) Points; 2) Head-to-head points; 3) Goal difference; 4) Number of goals scored
(C) Champions

Results summary

[edit]
OverallHomeAway
PldWDLGFGAGDPtsWDLGFGAGDWDLGFGAGD
30281111810 +108851500643 +611311547 +47

Source:La Liga

Results by round

[edit]
Round123456789101112131415161718192021222324252627282930
GroundAHAHAAHAHAHHAHAHAHAHAHHAHAHAHA
ResultWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWDWWWL
Position131111111111111111111111111111
Source:La Liga
A = Away;H = Home;W = Win;D = Draw;L = Loss;P = Postponed

Matches

[edit]
Barcelona vUDG Tenerife
17 September 20222 Barcelona2–0UDG TenerifeSant Joan Despí
12:00CEST (UTC+2)
Report
Stadium:Estadi Johan Cruyff
Attendance: 4,477
Referee: María Dolores Martínez Madrona
Villarreal v Barcelona
25 September 20223Villarreal1–4 BarcelonaVillarreal
17:00CEST (UTC+2)Report
Stadium:Ciudad Deportiva Pamesa Cerámica
Attendance: 2,200
Referee: Elia María Martínez Martínez
Barcelona vMadrid CFF
1 October 20224 Barcelona7–0Madrid CFFSant Joan Despí
18:15CEST (UTC+2)
ReportStadium:Estadi Johan Cruyff
Attendance: 5,087
Referee: Zulema González González
Athletic Club v Barcelona
15 October 20225Athletic Club0–3 BarcelonaLezama
17:45CEST (UTC+2)ReportStadium:Lezama (Field 1)
Attendance: 2,041
Referee: Patricia Luna Varo
Real Betis v Barcelona
22 October 20226Real Betis0–3 BarcelonaSeville
18:15CEST (UTC+2)Report
Stadium:Estadio Municipal Felipe del Valle
Attendance: 750
Referee: Beatriz Arregui Gamir
Barcelona vLevante
30 October 20227 Barcelona2–1LevanteSant Joan Despí
12:00CET (UTC+1)
Report
Stadium:Estadi Johan Cruyff
Attendance: 5,143
Referee: Olatz Rivera Olmedo
Levante Las Planas v Barcelona
3 November 20221Levante Las Planas0–4 BarcelonaSant Joan Despí
21:00CET (UTC+1)
ReportStadium:Municipal de Les Planes
Attendance: 1,500
Referee: Beatriz Arregui Gamir
Note: Opening match was originally scheduled for 11 September 2022, but was postponed due to absence of match officials.[317]
Real Madrid v Barcelona
6 November 20228Real Madrid0–4 BarcelonaMadrid
18:00CET (UTC+1)Report
Stadium:Estadio Alfredo Di Stéfano
Attendance: 5,126
Referee: Marta Frías Acedo
Barcelona vAlavés
20 November 20229 Barcelona8–0AlavésSant Joan Despí
12:00CET (UTC+1)
Report
Stadium:Estadi Johan Cruyff
Attendance: 4,420
Referee: Raquel Suárez González
Atlético Madrid v Barcelona
27 November 202210Atlético Madrid1–6 BarcelonaMadrid
16:30CET (UTC+1)Santos 25' (pen.),Yellow card 80'ReportStadium:Cívitas Metropolitano
Attendance: 24,107
Referee: Zulema González González
Barcelona vReal Sociedad
3 December 202211 Barcelona2–1Real SociedadSant Joan Despí
12:00CET (UTC+1)
ReportStadium:Estadi Johan Cruyff
Attendance: 4,559
Referee: Elia María Martínez Martínez
Barcelona vAlhama
10 December 202212 Barcelona4–0AlhamaSant Joan Despí
19:00CET (UTC+1)Report
Stadium:Estadi Johan Cruyff
Attendance: 2,758
Referee: Patricia Luna Varo
Barcelona vSevilla
7 January 202314 Barcelona4–0SevillaSant Joan Despí
18:15CET (UTC+1)
ReportGabarroYellow card 66'Stadium:Estadi Johan Cruyff
Attendance: 5,098
Referee: Elena Peláez Arnillas
Sporting de Huelva v Barcelona
14 January 202315Sporting de Huelva0–3 BarcelonaHuelva
12:00CET (UTC+1)Report
Stadium:Estadio Nuevo Colombino
Attendance: 3,200
Referee: Elisabeth Calvo Valentín
Barcelona vLevante Las Planas
25 January 202316 Barcelona7–0Levante Las PlanasSant Joan Despí
18:00CET (UTC+1)ReportStadium:Estadi Johan Cruyff
Attendance: 2,970
Referee: Patricia Luna Varo
UDG Tenerife v Barcelona
29 January 202317UDG Tenerife0–6 BarcelonaSanta Cruz de Tenerife
18:00CET (UTC+1)Report
Stadium:Estadio Heliodoro Rodríguez López
Attendance: 8,115
Referee: Arantza Gallastegui Pérez
Valencia v Barcelona
1 February 202313Valencia0–4 BarcelonaPaterna
19:00CET (UTC+1)ReportStadium:Estadio Antonio Puchades
Attendance: 3,500
Referee: María Gloria Planes Terol
Note: The match was originally scheduled for 18 December 2022, but was postponed due to Barcelona'sUEFA Women's Champions League match.
Barcelona vReal Betis
5 February 202318 Barcelona7–0Real BetisSant Joan Despí
16:00CET (UTC+1)
Report
Stadium:Estadi Johan Cruyff
Attendance: 4,898
Referee: Xiomara Díaz García
Alavés v Barcelona
11 February 202319Alavés0–4 BarcelonaVitoria-Gasteiz
18:15CET (UTC+1)LabordeYellow card 70'Report
Stadium:Ciudad Deportiva José Luis Compañón
Attendance: 800
Referee: Raquel Suárez González
Barcelona vVillarreal
5 March 202320 Barcelona5–0VillarrealSant Joan Despí
12:00CET (UTC+1)
ReportStadium:Estadi Johan Cruyff
Attendance: 5,026
Referee: María Eugenia Gil Soriano
Levante v Barcelona
11 March 202321Levante0–4 BarcelonaBuñol
18:15CET (UTC+1)Report
Stadium:Ciudad Deportiva de Buñol
Attendance: 580
Referee: Zulema González González
Barcelona vValencia
17 March 202322 Barcelona5–1ValenciaSant Joan Despí
19:00CET (UTC+1)
Report
Stadium:Estadi Johan Cruyff
Attendance: 4,492
Referee: Paola Cebollada López
Barcelona vReal Madrid
25 March 202323 Barcelona1–0Real MadridSant Joan Despí
18:15CEST (UTC+2)
ReportStadium:Estadi Johan Cruyff
Attendance: 5,569
Referee: Olatz Rivera Olmedo
Alhama v Barcelona
2 April 202324Alhama0–2 BarcelonaAlhama de Murcia
18:00CEST (UTC+2)
ReportStadium:José Kubala – Guadalentin Sports Complex
Attendance: 2,500
Referee: Raquel Suárez González
Barcelona vAtlético Madrid
15 April 202325 Barcelona4–0Atlético MadridSant Joan Despí
12:00CEST (UTC+2)Report
Stadium:Estadi Johan Cruyff
Attendance: 4,850
Referee: Arantza Gallastegui Pérez
Barcelona vSporting de Huelva
30 April 202327 Barcelona3–0Sporting de HuelvaSant Joan Despí
16:00CEST (UTC+2)
ReportStadium:Estadi Johan Cruyff
Attendance: 5,289
Referee: Alicia Espinosa Ríos
Real Sociedad v Barcelona
6 May 202328Real Sociedad2–5 BarcelonaSan Sebastián
18:15CEST (UTC+2)
ReportStadium:Zubieta
Attendance: 1,307
Referee: Xiomara Díaz García
Sevilla v Barcelona
10 May 202326Sevilla1–1 BarcelonaSeville
19:00CEST (UTC+2)ReportStadium:Estadio Jesús Navas
Attendance: 1,356
Referee: María Gloria Planes Terol
Note: The match was originally scheduled for 23 April 2023, but was postponed due to Barcelona'sChampions League semi-final first leg match.
Barcelona vAthletic Club
13 May 202329 Barcelona3–0Athletic ClubSant Joan Despí
12:00CEST (UTC+2)ReportStadium:Estadi Johan Cruyff
Attendance: 4,641
Referee: Raquel Suárez González
Madrid CFF v Barcelona
21 May 202330Madrid CFF2–1 BarcelonaFuenlabrada
12:00CEST (UTC+2)
Report
Stadium:Estadio Fernando Torres
Attendance: 1,203
Referee: Elena Peláez Arnillas

Source:La Liga

Copa de la Reina

[edit]
Main article:2022–23 Copa de la Reina de Fútbol

Barcelona entered in the Round of 16. The draw was held on 15 November 2022, and they were paired withOsasuna who they defeated 0–9. Despite the dominant win, on 24 January 2023, theRoyal Spanish Football Federation (RFEF) disqualified the team for fielding an ineligible player.Geyse Ferreira, who played the match, did not serve her suspension after being sent off in her last match which she played for a different team during the previous season. The RFEF accepted that they made a mistake when listing suspensions by not including Geyse, but also said that Barcelona should have been more diligent in checking. Being handed a disqualification meant elimination from the tournament as the match was in the knock-out stages.[152]

Osasuna v Barcelona
10 January 2023Round of 16OsasunaVoid
(0–9)
BarcelonaPamplona
20:45CET (UTC+1)Report
Stadium:Estadio El Sadar
Attendance: 6,167
Referee: Marta Frías Acedo
Note: The result was void and Barcelona eliminated for fielding an ineligible player.[318][319]

Supercopa de España Femenina

[edit]
Main article:2022–23 Supercopa de España Femenina

The draw for the semi-finals was held on 21 December 2022 inMérida. Barcelona started their Supercopa defense againstReal Madrid on 19 January 2023, in the secondWomen's Clásico of the season, where they won 3–1 afterextra-time and advanced to the final. In the final they defeatedReal Sociedad 3–0, winning the Supercopa for a record third time.

Barcelona vReal Madrid
19 January 2023Semi-final Barcelona3–1 (a.e.t.)Real MadridMérida
18:30CET (UTC+1)
Report
Stadium:Estadio Romano
Attendance: 6,209
Referee:Marta Huerta de Aza
Real Sociedad v Barcelona
22 January 2023FinalReal Sociedad0–3 BarcelonaMérida
12:00CET (UTC+1)Report
Stadium:Estadio Romano
Attendance: 6,339
Referee: Marta Frías Acedo
MVP:Aitana Bonmatí[320]

UEFA Women's Champions League

[edit]
Main article:2022–23 UEFA Women's Champions League

Group stage

[edit]
Main article:2022–23 UEFA Women's Champions League group stage
PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsQualificationBARMUNBENROS
1SpainBarcelona6501296+2315[c]Advance toQuarter-finals3–09–06–0
2GermanyBayern Munich6501147+715[c]3–12–02–1
3PortugalBenfica6204821−1362–62–31–0
4SwedenRosengård6006320−1701–40–41–3
Source:UEFA
Rules for classification:Group stage tiebreakers
Notes:
  1. ^Ona Baradad was eligible during the season, but was de-registered from the main squad following long-term injury.
  2. ^abMatchday 2 was played, on 17 September 2022, before Matchday 1 (played 3 November 2022) due to referee strikes.
  3. ^abTied on head-to-head points. Head-to-head goal difference: Barcelona +1, Bayern Munich −1.
BarcelonaSpain vPortugalBenfica
19 October 20221 BarcelonaSpain9–0PortugalBenficaSant Joan Despí, Spain
21:00CEST (UTC+2)Report
Stadium:Estadi Johan Cruyff
Attendance: 5,004[321]
Referee: Ionela Peșu (Romania)
RosengårdSweden vSpain Barcelona
27 October 20222RosengårdSweden1–4Spain BarcelonaMalmö, Sweden
18:45CEST (UTC+2)
Report
Stadium:Malmö IP
Attendance: 4,812[322]
Referee: Lorraine Watson (Scotland)
BarcelonaSpain vGermanyBayern Munich
24 November 20223 BarcelonaSpain3–0GermanyBayern MunichBarcelona, Spain
18:45CET (UTC+1)
ReportStadium:Camp Nou
Attendance: 46,967[323]
Referee:Cheryl Foster (Wales)
Bayern MunichGermany vSpain Barcelona
7 December 20224Bayern MunichGermany3–1Spain BarcelonaMunich, Germany
21:00CET (UTC+1)Report
Stadium:Allianz Arena
Attendance: 24,000[324]
Referee:Esther Staubli (Switzerland)
BenficaPortugal vSpain Barcelona
15 December 20225BenficaPortugal2–6Spain BarcelonaSeixal, Portugal
21:00CET (UTC+1)
ReportStadium:Benfica Campus
Attendance: 850[325]
Referee: Jelena Cvetković (Serbia)
BarcelonaSpain vSwedenRosengård
21 December 20226 BarcelonaSpain6–0SwedenRosengårdBarcelona, Spain
21:00CET (UTC+1)
Report
Stadium:Camp Nou
Attendance: 28,720[326]
Referee: Désirée Grundbacher (Switzerland)

Knockout phase

[edit]
Main article:2022–23 UEFA Women's Champions League knockout phase
Quarter-finals
[edit]
RomaItaly vSpain Barcelona
21 March 2023First legRomaItaly0–1Spain BarcelonaRome
21:00CET (UTC+1)GiacintiYellow card 34'ReportStadium:Stadio Olimpico
Attendance: 39,454[327]
Referee: Iuliana Demetrescu (Romania)
BarcelonaSpain vItalyRoma
29 March 2023Second leg BarcelonaSpain5–1
(6–1agg.)
ItalyRomaBarcelona
18:45CEST (UTC+2)
ReportSerturini 58'Stadium:Camp Nou
Attendance: 54,667[328]
Referee:Riem Hussein (Germany)
Semi-finals
[edit]
ChelseaEngland vSpain Barcelona
22 April 2023First legChelseaEngland0–1Spain BarcelonaFulham
13:30CEST (UTC+2)
Report
Stadium:Stamford Bridge
Attendance: 27,697[329]
Referee:Jana Adámková (Czech Republic)
BarcelonaSpain vEnglandChelsea
27 April 2023Second leg BarcelonaSpain1–1
(2–1agg.)
EnglandChelseaBarcelona
18:45CEST (UTC+2)Hansen 63'Report
Stadium:Camp Nou
Attendance: 72,262[330]
Referee:Esther Staubli (Switzerland)
Final
[edit]
BarcelonaSpain vGermanyVfL Wolfsburg
3 June 2023Final BarcelonaSpain3–2GermanyVfL WolfsburgEindhoven
16:00CEST (UTC+2)
Report
Stadium:Philips Stadion
Attendance: 33,147[8]
Referee:Cheryl Foster (Wales)
MVP:Patricia Guijarro[292]

Statistics

[edit]

Overall

[edit]
As of last matchday.[331][332][333][334][335]
No..Pos.Nat.PlayerLiga FCopa de la ReinaSupercopa de EspañaChampions LeagueTotalDisciplineNotes
AppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoals
Goalkeepers
1GKSpainSandra Paños20000209031030[336]
13GKSpainCata Coll2+100000003000[337][338]
24GKSpainGemma Font8010002011000
36GKSpainMeritxell Muñoz000000000000
37GKSpainMeritxell Font000000000000
Defenders
2DFSpainIrene Paredes20+52001011237461
3DFSpainLaia Codina8+51100+100+2017120[73][339]
4DFSpainMaría Pilar León23+23002011238560[340]
5DFSpainJana Fernández4+2100000+107120[341][342]
7DFSwitzerlandAna-Maria Crnogorčević17+128001+104+52401020
8DFSpainMarta Torrejón17+103101+103+6139400[340]
15DFEnglandLucy Bronze14+630+10208+1032320[343][344]
22DFSpainNuria Rábano14+50100+101+2024020[345]
25DFSpainEmma Ramírez1+500+1000007000[346][347]
34DFSpainMartina Fernández1+200000003010
Midfielders
11MFSpainAlexia Putellas0+5100000+106100[23][26][348]
12MFSpainPatricia Guijarro25+3300209+1440700
14MFSpainAitana Bonmatí18+5101222115371930[349][350]
21MFEnglandKeira Walsh18+8110209038110[179]
23MFNorwayIngrid Engen9+12200002+9032200[351][352]
27MFSpainMaría Pérez0+3010000+105000
28MFSpainAlba Caño0+100000001000
30MFSpainVicky López5+52100+100+1013200
Forwards
6FWSpainClàudia Pina17+510001+113+43311410[353]
9FWSpainMariona Caldentey12+760+111+116+24301230[354]
10FWNorwayCaroline Graham Hansen8+511000062191320[86][355]
16FWSwedenFridolina Rolfö19+2800209+14331220[356]
17FWSpainSalma Paralluelo9+911121+114+41291510[357]
18FWBrazilGeyse Ferreira17+7611205+54371160
19FWSpainBruna Vilamala5+5113000+5016410[357]
20FWNigeriaAsisat Oshoala17+11210+100+216+35402720[345]
32FWSpainAriana Arias0+100000001000
33FWSpainOna Baradad000+1000001000
40FWSpainLucía Corrales1+100000002000
Own goals (1)

Goalscorers

[edit]
As of last matchday.[358][359]
RankNo.Pos.Nat.PlayerLiga FCopa de la ReinaSupercopa de EspañaChampions LeagueTotal
120FWNigeriaAsisat Oshoala211527
214MFSpainAitana Bonmatí1022519
317FWSpainSalma Paralluelo1121115
46FWSpainClàudia Pina101314
510FWNorwayCaroline Graham Hansen11213
616FWSwedenFridolina Rolfö8412
9FWSpainMariona Caldentey611412
818FWBrazilGeyse Ferreira61411
97DFSwitzerlandAna-Maria Crnogorčević8210
1012MFSpainPatricia Guijarro347
114DFSpainMaría Pilar León325
128DFSpainMarta Torrejón314
2DFSpainIrene Paredes224
19FWSpainBruna Vilamala134
1515DFEnglandLucy Bronze33
1623MFNorwayIngrid Engen22
30MFSpainVicky López22
1821MFEnglandKeira Walsh11
3DFSpainLaia Codina11
5DFSpainJana Fernández11
11MFSpainAlexia Putellas11
Own goals(from the opponents)415
Totals1189640173

Hat-tricks

[edit]
PlayerAgainstMinutesScore after goalsResultDateCompetitionRef
SpainBruna VilamalaSpainOsasuna22', 26', 55'0–1, 0–2, 0–50–9 (A)10 January 2023Copa de la Reina[360]
NigeriaAsisat OshoalaSpainLevante Las Planas25', 56', 63'2–0,5–0,6–07–0 (H)25 January 2023Liga F[361]
NigeriaAsisat OshoalaSpainUD Granadilla Tenerife8', 12', 27'0–2, 0–3, 0–40–6 (A)29 January 2023Liga F[362]
NigeriaAsisat OshoalaSpainReal Betis61', 77', 90+2'4–0,6–0,7–07–0 (H)5 February 2023Liga F[195]
NorwayCaroline Graham HansenSpainVillarreal70', 84', 90'3–0,4–0,5–05–0 (H)5 March 2023Liga F[221]

(H) – Home; (A) – Away

Assists

[edit]
As of last matchday.[363][364]
RankNo.Pos.Nat.PlayerLiga FCopa de la ReinaSupercopa de EspañaChampions LeagueTotal
114MFSpainAitana Bonmatí1021821
29FWSpainMariona Caldentey6511
212MFSpainPatricia Guijarro8210
16FWSwedenFridolina Rolfö8210
18FWBrazilGeyse Ferreira212510
66FWSpainClàudia Pina819
10FWNorwayCaroline Graham Hansen639
87DFSwitzerlandAna-Maria Crnogorčević718
920FWNigeriaAsisat Oshoala3137
104DFSpainMaría Pilar León66
17FWSpainSalma Paralluelo4116
1222DFSpainNuria Rábano44
15DFEnglandLucy Bronze2114
148DFSpainMarta Torrejón22
19FWSpainBruna Vilamala22
21MFEnglandKeira Walsh22
172DFSpainIrene Paredes11
25DFSpainEmma Ramírez11
23MFNorwayIngrid Engen11
5DFSpainJana Fernández11
30MFSpainVicky López11
Totals825534126

Hat-trick of assists

[edit]
PlayerAgainstMinutesScore after assistsResultDateCompetitionRef
SwedenFridolina RolföSpainReal Betis48', 61', 77'3–0,4–0,6–07–0 (H)5 February 2023Liga F[196]
SpainAitana BonmatíSpainVillarreal38', 70', 84'2–0,3–0,4–05–0 (H)5 March 2023Liga F[222]
SpainAitana BonmatíSpainValencia45+2', 60', 66'2–1,3–1,4–15–1 (H)17 March 2023Liga F[231]

(H) – Home; (A) – Away

Cleansheets

[edit]
As of last matchday.[365][366]
RankNo.Nat.PlayerLiga FCopa de la ReinaSupercopa de EspañaChampions LeagueTotal
11SpainSandra Paños131317
224SpainGemma Font71210
313SpainCata Coll33
436SpainMeritxell Muñoz
37SpainMeritxell Font
Totals2311530

Disciplinary record

[edit]
As of last matchday.[367][368][369]
No.Pos.Nat.PlayerLiga FCopa de la ReinaSupercopa de EspañaChampions LeagueTotal
Yellow cardYellow card Yellow-red cardRed cardYellow cardYellow card Yellow-red cardRed cardYellow cardYellow card Yellow-red cardRed cardYellow cardYellow card Yellow-red cardRed cardYellow cardYellow card Yellow-red cardRed card
2DFSpainIrene Paredes221261
18FWBrazilGeyse Ferreira516
4DFSpainMaría Pilar León426
1GKSpainSandra Paños213
9FWSpainMariona Caldentey33
14MFSpainAitana Bonmatí123
10FWNorwayCaroline Graham Hansen22
16FWSwedenFridolina Rolfö22
3DFSpainLaia Codina22
7DFSwitzerlandAna-Maria Crnogorčević22
22DFSpainNuria Rábano112
20FWNigeriaAsisat Oshoala112
5DFSpainJana Fernández112
15DFEnglandLucy Bronze112
19FWSpainBruna Vilamala11
34DFSpainMartina Fernández11
6FWSpainClàudia Pina11
17FWSpainSalma Paralluelo11
21MFEnglandKeira Walsh11
CoachSpainJonatan Giráldez11
Totals314114491

Source:FCBarcelona.com
Ordered byRed card,Second yellow card andYellow card
Yellow card = Number ofbookings;Second yellow card = Number ofsending offs after a second yellow card;Red card = Number ofsending offs by a direct red card.

Injury record

[edit]
No.Pos.Nat.NameTypeStatusSourceMatchInj. DateRet. Date
19FWSpainBruna VilamalaAnterior cruciate ligament injury – right kneeBarça BuzzvsPortugal withSpain25 October 202118 November 2022
5DFSpainJana FernándezAnterior cruciate ligament injury – right kneeFCB.comin training14 February 202228 February 2023
13GKSpainCata CollAnterior cruciate ligament injury – left kneeSportin training22 February 20223 March 2023
11MFSpainAlexia PutellasAnterior cruciate ligament injury – left kneeFCB.comin training5 July 202226 April 2023
20FWNigeriaAsisat OshoalaMedial collateral ligament injuryBBCvsSouth Africa withNigeria6 July 20228 September 2022
22DFSpainNuria RábanoAnkle sprainDiario ASin training3 August 2022
14MFSpainAitana BonmatíCalf strain – right calfFCB.comin training10 August 202215 September 2022
3DFSpainLaia CodinaThigh strain – right thighSportin training15 August 20228 September 2022[370]
10FWNorwayCaroline Graham HansenMinor knee injuryFCB TwittervsMontpellier23 August 202225 August 2022
23MFNorwayIngrid EngenConcussionFCB Twitter28 August 2022
8DFSpainMarta TorrejónThigh strain – right thighFCB Twitterin training25 August 20229 September 2022
4DFSpainMaría Pilar LeónCervical strainSEFF Twitterin training28 August 2022
17FWSpainSalma ParallueloThigh strain – right thighFCB Twitter
FCB Twitter
in training16 September 202224 September 2022
6FWSpainClàudia PinaLumbar strainin training
14MFSpainAitana BonmatíThigh strain – right thighFCB.comin training20 September 202215 October 2022
25DFSpainEmma RamírezThigh strain – right thighFCB Twitterin training24 September 202223 November 2022
1GKSpainSandra PañosAnkle sprain – left ankleFCB Twitterin training30 September 202221 October 2022
17FWSpainSalma ParallueloThigh strain – right thighin training25 October 2022
3DFSpainLaia CodinaSeparated shoulder – right shoulderFCB.comvsBenfica19 October 202219 November 2022
10FWNorwayCaroline Graham HansenPulled hamstring – right thighFCB.comvsRosengård27 October 20222 March 2023
9FWSpainMariona CaldenteyPulled hamstring – right thighFCB Twitterin training2 November 202226 November 2022
15DFEnglandLucy BronzeKnee injury[a]Mundo DeportivowithEngland11 November 202223 November 2022
14MFSpainAitana BonmatíMuscle injuryFCB Twitterin training19 November 2022
25DFSpainEmma RamírezLeg injury – right legFCB Twitterin training20 December 20224 January 2023
23MFNorwayIngrid EngenRectus femoris muscleinjury – right legFCB TwittervsSevilla7 January 20231 March 2023
19FWSpainBruna VilamalaQuadriceps injury – left legFCB Twitterin training13 January 20234 February 2023
21MFEnglandKeira WalshThigh injury – left thigh[b]SoccerwayvsReal Madrid19 January 2023[b]29 January 2023
17FWSpainSalma ParallueloThigh strain – left thighFCB Twitterin training25 January 20234 February 2023
9FWSpainMariona CaldenteyThigh strain – left thighFCB Twitterin training10 February 202314 April 2023
Biceps femoris injury – left thighFCB Twitterin training24 February 2023
6FWSpainClàudia PinaAnkle sprain – right ankleFCB Twitterin training16 March 202320 April 2023
10FWNorwayCaroline Graham HansenPatellar tendon discomfort – left kneeFotball.novsAlhama2 April 202314 April 2023
20FWNigeriaAsisat OshoalaDiscomfort – left groinFCB Twitterin training14 April 202320 April 2023
15DFEnglandLucy BronzeKnee strain – right kneeSky SportsvsChelsea22 April 20231 June 2023
16FWSwedenFridolina RolföDiscomfort – right kneeFCB Twitterin training29 April 20231 June 2023
20FWNigeriaAsisat OshoalaHamstring injury – left thighFCB Twitterin training3 June 202321 July 2023

- Player is injured
- Player has recovered from injury
Source:FC Barcelona

Awards

[edit]
NamePositionAwardRef.
NigeriaAsisat OshoalaForwardAfrican Women's Footballer of the Year (2022)(5th award – record)[29][30][31][32]
SpainAitana BonmatíMidfielderUEFA Women's Euro 2022 Team of the Tournament[376]
UEFA Women's Euro 2022 Top Ten Goals of the Tournament – #5
SpainAlexia PutellasMidfielderUEFA Women's Player of the Year Award (2021–22)(2nd award – shared record)[43][44][45][46]
SpainAlexia PutellasMidfielderBallon d'Or (2021–22)(2nd award – record)[64][65][66][67]
SpainAlexia PutellasMidfielderGolden Woman (2022)(1st award – shared record)[75][76][77][78]
NigeriaAsisat OshoalaForwardUEFA Women's Champions LeagueGoal of the Week – Matchday 1 (vsBenfica)[69][70]
SpainAlexia PutellasMidfielderGala de Fútbol Femenino (2022) –MVP[80][81][82]
SpainClàudia PinaForwardGala de Fútbol Femenino (2022) – International Impact Trophy
SpainJúlia BartelMidfielderGala de Fútbol Femenino (2022) – Promise Trophy
SpainSalma ParallueloForwardGala de Fútbol Femenino (2022) – Best Goal
FC BarcelonaGala de Fútbol Femenino (2022) – Extraordinary Award: Record Attendance
SpainMariona CaldenteyForwardUEFA Women's Champions LeagueGoal of the Week – Matchday 2 (vsRosengård)[84][85]
SpainVicky LópezMidfielderGolden Ball (2022 FIFA U-17 Women's World Cup)(1st award – shared record)[89][90][91]
SpainAlexia PutellasMidfielderGolsmedia FutbolFest Awards (2022) – Best Player of theLiga Iberdrola (2021–22)[97][98][99][100]
SpainSandra PañosGoalkeeperGolsmedia FutbolFest Awards (2022) – Best Goalkeeper of theLiga Iberdrola (2021–22)
FC BarcelonaGolsmedia FutbolFest Awards (2022) – SuperCampeonas 2022 Award: Best Women's Football Club (2021–22)
SpainAlexia PutellasMidfielderGlobe Soccer Awards – Best Women's Player of the Year (2022)(2nd award – record)[101][102][103]
SpainAlexia PutellasMidfielderCatalan Football Stars Gala (2022) – Best Women's Catalan Player of the Year (2021–22)(4th award – record)[107][108]
Catalan Football Stars Gala (2022) – Top scorer of the Year (2021–22)(18 goals)
SpainClàudia PinaForwardCatalan Football Stars Gala (2022) – Most Promising Player (2021–22)(1st award)
SpainAlexia PutellasMidfielderUEFA Women's Champions League Player of the Season:2021–22(1st award)[377]
SpainClàudia PinaForwardUEFA Women's Champions LeagueGoal of the Week – Matchday 3 (vsBayern Munich)[112][113]
SpainAlexia PutellasMidfielderIFFHS Women's World Best Player (2022)(2nd award – record)[128][129][378]
IFFHS Women's World Best Playmaker (2022)(2nd award)
SpainClàudia PinaForwardUEFA Women's Champions LeagueGoal of the Week – Matchday 5 (vsBenfica)[130]
SpainAlexia PutellasMidfielderMarca Women's Sports Awards Gala (2021–22) –MVP[135][136]
NigeriaAsisat OshoalaForwardMarca Women's Sports Awards Gala (2021–22) –Pichichi Trophy(shared withGeyse Ferreira)
SpainSalma ParallueloForwardMarca Women's Sports Awards Gala (2021–22) – Goal of the Year
SpainJonatan GiráldezCoachMarca Women's Sports Awards Gala (2021–22) – Best Coach
SpainAlexia PutellasMidfielderGOAL50 – Women's Player of the Year (2022)(2nd award – record)[137][138]
SwedenFridolina RolföForwardUEFA Women's Champions LeagueGoal of the Week – Matchday 6 (vsRosengård)[139]
SpainAlexia PutellasMidfielderThe 10 Best Female Footballers in the World 2022 – #1(2nd #1 appearance – shared record)[143][144]
SpainAitana BonmatíMidfielderThe 10 Best Female Footballers in the World 2022 – #4
NorwayCaroline Graham HansenForwardThe 10 Best Female Footballers in the World 2022 – #8
EnglandKeira WalshMidfielderThe 10 Best Female Footballers in the World 2022 – #9
EnglandLucy BronzeDefenderThe 10 Best Female Footballers in the World 2022 – #10(6th top 10 appearance – shared record)
SwedenFridolina RolföForwardFotbollsgalan – Swedish Forward of the Year (2022)(3rd award)[379]
Diamond Ball – Best Swedish Female Player of the Year (2022)(2nd award)[380]
SpainAlexia PutellasMidfielderInternational Sports Press Association (AIPS) – Best Female Athlete of the Year (2022)(1st award)[145][146]
SpainClàudia PinaForwardUEFA Women's Champions LeagueGoal of the Group Stage (vsBayern MunichMatchday 3)[114][115]
FC BarcelonaIFFHS Women's World's Best Club (2022)(2nd award)[184][381]
IFFHS Women's UEFA Best Club (2022)[382]
NigeriaAsisat OshoalaForwardIFFHS Women's World Best Goalscorer January 2023[383]
FC BarcelonaPanenka Premi Antonín del Año (2022) – Cultural values in Spanish football[384]
FC Barcelona (club)PremiEnderrock Estrella (2023) – Promotion of Catalan music[193]
SpainAlexia PutellasMidfielderMundo Deportivo Grand Gala – Female athlete of the Year (2022)[385]
SpainAlexia PutellasMidfielderTrofeo Aldo Rovira (2021–22)(2nd award – record)[386]
SpainSandra PañosGoalkeeperFIFA FIFPRO Women's World 11 "World Squad" (2022)[203]
EnglandLucy BronzeDefender
SpainMapi LeónDefender
SpainIrene ParedesDefender
SpainAitana BonmatíMidfielder
NorwayCaroline Graham HansenForward[c]
SpainAlexia PutellasMidfielder
EnglandKeira WalshMidfielder
SpainAitana BonmatíMidfielderBarça Players Award (2021–22)(2nd award – record)[204]
EnglandLucy BronzeDefenderFIFA FIFPRO Women's World 11 (2022)(5th appearance)[210][211][212]
SpainMapi LeónDefenderFIFA FIFPRO Women's World 11 (2022)(1st appearance)
SpainAlexia PutellasMidfielder
EnglandKeira WalshMidfielder
SpainAlexia PutellasMidfielderThe Best FIFA Women's Player (2022)(2nd award – record)[215][214][218][217]
SpainMapi LeónDefenderUEFA Women's Champions LeagueGoal of the Week – Quarter-finals – 2nd leg (vsRoma)[241][242]
SpainAlexia PutellasMidfielderPremio Reina Letizia [es] (2021)[387]
NorwayCaroline Graham HansenForwardUEFA Women's Champions LeagueGoal of the Week – Semi-finals – 1st leg (vsChelsea)[254]
NorwayCaroline Graham HansenForwardUEFA Women's Champions LeagueGoal of the Week – Semi-finals – 2nd leg (vsChelsea)[258]
EnglandKeira WalshMidfielderWomen's Football Awards International Player of the Year (2022)(1st award – record)[388]
FC BarcelonaPremio Culer Femenino[389][390]
SpainAitana BonmatíMidfielderUEFA Women's Champions LeaguePlayer of the Season2022–23(1st award – shared record)[391][392][393]
SpainAitana BonmatíMidfielderUEFA Women's Champions League Team of the Season2022–23
EnglandLucy BronzeDefender
SpainIrene ParedesDefender
SpainMapi LeónDefender
SpainPatri GuijarroMidfielder
NorwayCaroline Graham HansenForward
SpainAitana BonmatíMidfielderTrofeo Aldo Rovira (2022–23)[394]

Notes

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  1. ^Later explained to be a flare-up from Bronze's long-standing knee injury.[371]
  2. ^abReported as a "technical decision",[372]Barça TV said that Walsh was not given clearance only as a precaution.[373] She had played another match with the injury before being rested, not being called up for the match on 25 January 2023.[374][375]
  3. ^Included as a midfielder

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