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2024–25 FC Barcelona Femení season

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Barcelona Femení 2024–25 football season
Barcelona Femení
2024–25 season
Starting lineup againstDeportivo Abanca on 8 September 2024.
PresidentJoan Laporta
Head coachPere Romeu
StadiumJohan Cruyff Stadium
Liga FWinners
Copa de la ReinaWinners
Supercopa de EspañaWinners
Copa CatalunyaWinners
UEFA Champions LeagueRunners-up
Top goalscorerLeague:
Ewa Pajor
(25 goals)

All:
Ewa Pajor
(43 goals)
Highest home attendance35,812 vsReal Madrid
(23 March 2025)
Lowest home attendance2,852 vsSt. Pölten
(12 November 2024)
Average home league attendance6,711
Biggest winHome:
Barcelona 10–1Granada
Barcelona 9–0Hammarby
Away:
Real Betis 0–9 Barcelona
Biggest defeatManchester City 2–0 Barcelona
Barcelona 1–3Real Madrid
All statistics correct as of 7 June 2025.

The2024–25 season is the37th season in the history ofFC Barcelona Femení. The team competed in thedomestic league, theCopa de la Reina,Supercopa de España Femenina,UEFA Women's Champions League andCopa Catalunya as defending champions of the first four titles and most all-time champion of the latter. Barcelona was unable to enter the Copa Catalunya in the previous season.

They won the domestic treble, despite some upsets in the league, but failed to retain their Champions League title after losing 0–1 in the final. After Barcelona smoothly advanced to the final of the Copa Catalunya, this match was postponed to be played during pre-season of the 2025–26 season; they ultimately won the title to take their seconddomestic quadruple.

Kits

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Away[n1 3]
Third[n1 4]
Fourth[n1 5]
Notes
  1. ^In honour of the club's 125th anniversary, the design of the home kit reflects that of the centenary shirt. It is half-and-halfblaugrana, rather than striped, as an homage to the first shirts worn by the clubin 1899.[1]
  2. ^On Champions League matchday 1, Barcelona Femení wore a modified home kit, to prevent a kit clash: they wore the correct home shirt but used different socks and shorts from home and away kits of the previous season.
    On 3 November against Eibar, Barcelona Femení wore the home kit with aColdplay logo in place of the Spotify logo, as part of the sponsorship deal.[2]
  3. ^In contrast to the flashback of the home kit, the away kit was designed as "a look into the kits of the future". It is primarily matte black – a colour that has been popular among fans in previous kits – and has a darkened badge rendered inTPU to be transparent and reflective. The details are outlined in maroon and blue, carrying over the half-and-half of the home kit.[3][4]
  4. ^The third kit is a tribute to the club'swomen's team and their success. The green colour symbolises "the hope and rebirth of the team as well as the dawning of a brand new and vibrant era." The shirt has a subtle pattern of a stylisedVenus symbol, used to represent the female gender. Several of the 2024–25 third kits designed by Nike, including Barcelona's, pay tribute to the role ofwomen's football in the modern game by featuring a doubled and rotated swoosh that points upwards to signify "together we rise".[5]
  5. ^The fourth kit is the same as the2022–23 and2023–24 seasons: it features theCatalan senyera flag on the chest horizontally to pay tribute to the club's Catalan identity.[6][7]

Season overview

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Pre-season

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A variety of transfers for 2024–25 were reported ahead of the season. In December 2023, head coachJonatan Giráldez announced he would leave the club at the end of the2023–24 season,[8] and in February 2024, so did goalkeeperSandra Paños; it was also reported around this time that English goalkeeperEllie Roebuck would join ahead of the 2024–25 season.[9] In April 2024, Roebuck signed a pre-contract with Barcelona,[10] and Polish strikerEwa Pajor was reported to have done the same.[11]Barcelona B and first team reserve playerJúlia Bartel was connected with a move toChelsea in May 2024.[12]

Theprevious season ended later than usual, during the summer international window, with the final2023–24 Liga F game on 16 June 2024.[13] Barcelona had won all four trophies, for a continental quadruple, by the end of May, going into the 2024–25 season as defending champions.[14] In the days after the 2023–24 season ended, Barcelona announced the signings of Pajor, on a three-year contract,[15] and Roebuck, on a two-year contract,[16] as well as promoting assistantPere Romeu to fill the vacant head coach position.[17] To fill the vacancy for a second assistant, and those of two other members of staff who followed Giráldez to theWashington Spirit, the club hired Enric Lluch as an assistant coach, Nacho Villamía as an analyst, and Víctor Zamora as a physical trainer. Otherwise, Romeu's staff was unchanged from the previous season.[18]Mariona Caldentey confirmed her departure from the club at the start of June,[19] whileAriana Arias and Bartel did so towards the end of the month,[20][21] when it was also announced thatLucy Bronze would not renew her contract.[22]

On 4 July, Barcelona signed Portuguese playerKika Nazareth fromBenfica for four seasons until 2028.[23]María Pérez ended her loan spell atSevilla,[24] withLucía Corrales being sent to this club on loan.[25]Giulia Dragoni also moved toAS Roma on loan, after signing a contract renewal until 2027.[26] Pérez then moved toLondon City Lionesses.[27] On 31 July, the club announced the signing of several players for the B andC teams, includingSydney Schertenleib.[28][29]

Pre-season matches were played in August, with the first match taking place in Germany: Pajor and Nazareth made their unofficial debuts for the club, with three goal contributions between them in the 5–1 win.[30] Other pre-season games were played in Barcelona and the United States.

September

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Ahead of the season, the nominations for the2024 Ballon d'Or Féminin (relating to the previous season) were revealed, with eight Barcelona players nominated. Despite this, and the expectation that a player from the team would win the award for the fourth consecutive season, there were still Barcelona players who surprisingly did not receive nominations. JournalistMaria Tikas wrote that the lack of inclusion of such players was "an insult, including to the audience".[31]

Barcelona away at Deportivo Abanca in September

In Barcelona's first match of the season, Pajor scored her first official goals for the club through two of Barcelona's three goals againstDeportivo de La Coruña; described as a slow match, many of the players who had been to the Olympics were rested.[32][33] Though these players had returned, the next two matches were also low-scoring for Barcelona.[34][35] Some of this was attributed to the quality performance ofSevilla goalkeeperEsther Sullastres in the third league match.[36]

Barcelona ended the month and their goal drought with a 10–1 win overGranada on 28 September. Pajor scored her first hat-trick with the club andAlexia Putellas converted two penalties, with a variety of other players also getting on the scoresheet, including a Granada own goal. Barcelona also saw one goal, a header from the edge of the box byKeira Walsh, dubiously ruled out due to Putellas being apparently offside earlier in the play. Granada's goal was a long-range effort scored by former Barcelona playerOrnella Vignola shortly after this. Ahead of the match, defenderMarta Torrejón – one of the goalscorers, for her 70th Barcelona goal – was given a recognition award to mark her twentieth year of elite football. The ten goals set a record for Barcelona scoring at theJohan Cruyff Stadium.[37][38][39][40]

October

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A busy October started with Barcelona playing away atMadrid CFF, a match they won 8–1 despite trailing 0–1 at half time following a first half characterised by refereeing errors, including Madrid's goal that came after the ball went out of play but the referee signalled to continue. Shortly after the second half began, Barcelona equalised – through Walsh, who later added another to mark the first brace of her professional career – and went on to score eight,[41][42][43] the most goals scored in a second half by the team in theLiga F.[44] Putellas also scored her first goal from open play in the season to take her Barcelona career tally to 194 goals, equal withLászló Kubala as the fourth all-time top goalscorer for FC Barcelona.[45]

Barcelona away at Manchester City in October

The team started their2024–25 UEFA Women's Champions League campaign away atManchester City on 9 October. Barcelona lost 0–2 to mark their second-ever Champions League group stage defeat, and the first time they had failed to score in a Champions League group stage match, despite having more possession and more shots on target. Walsh andFridolina Rolfö both made their 50th overall Champions League appearances, and a record attendance of 5,508 was set at Manchester'sJoie Stadium. In a match of two halves, Manchester City pressed high to pose the stronger threat in the first half, scoring off a corner. Barcelona were the stronger side in the second half but their attempts to equalise did not come to fruition and City added a second goal towards the end of the match.[46][47][48][49]

On 13 October, Barcelona contested the firstderbi femení in three years, followingEspanyol's return to the top flight. Despite Barcelona recording a commanding 7–1 win and becoming sole leaders of the league, Espanyol had scored first and all of Barcelona's goals came in the second half. With their goal, Espanyol scored away at Barcelona for the first time in over eight years.[50] Barcelona's seven goals in thirty minutes, including three in six minutes and a hat-trick for Pajor,[51] was considered a "scandalous" achievement[52] – but there was concern of Barcelona starting to rely on second-half comebacks, unlike their typical style, and the poor shot conversion rate.[50]

Concerns were somewhat quelled in the next game three days later[53] with a Champions League match at home againstHammarby that Barcelona won 9–0, to match their largest victory in the competition.[54] Barcelona also scored three goals in the first half, though there were still criticisms of the defensive performance, withMundo Deportivo saying that Hammarby could have also had three first-half goals and only failed to score because they could not take their own chances.[53] Barcelona again had a concerning first half when they returned to league action on 20 October before the international break; they achieved a 4–1 victory overLevante, including Nazareth's first official goal for the team and an improved defense but less clinical attack.[55]

November

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After the club wonWomen's Club of the Year at the2024 Ballon d'Or ceremony on 28 October, andAitana Bonmatí followed Putellas to win a second consecutive Ballon d'Or Féminin,[56] these trophies were presented to the home crowd at the first match in November, at home againstEibar. The team also wore specialColdplay sponsor jerseys. Early in the game, Barcelona won a penalty whenOna Batlle was fouled in the box; Putellas took and successfully converted the penalty to score her 198th goal for Barcelona, drawing level withLuis Suárez as the joint-third all-time top goalscorer at the club.[57][58]

Barcelona's first match against a direct league rival was away atAtlético Madrid on 9 November. Prior to the game, Atlético Madrid were second in the league with the fewest goals conceded, but Barcelona won the hard-fought game while also managing player minutes due to having a Champions League game and aWomen's Clásico match later in the same week.[59]Caroline Graham Hansen had a strong game, scoring a goal and providing the assist for Bonmatí to score her 100th goal for Barcelona.[60] In the Clásico againstReal Madrid, Barcelona further consolidated their sole ownership of the league with a convincing victory;[61] before the end of the match, Real Madrid fans were loudly calling for managerAlberto Toril's resignation due to their team's clear inferiority.[62][63][61] In front of anAlfredo Di Stéfano Stadium record crowd of 5,210,[63] Barcelona opened scoring within three minutes throughPatricia Guijarro, who also scored the second. Toward the end of the match, Putellas scored her ninth Clásico goal to take her to 199 for Barcelona and go clear of Suárez as the third all-time Barcelona goalscorer.[64]

In the Champions League, Barcelona played two back-to-back group games againstSKN St. Pölten. In the first, at home, they demonstrated dominance from the start; though they did not score until after the 30th minute, they finished the first half by scoring five goals in twelve minutes to consolidate their improving all-round games. Shortly after play resumed in the second half,Clàudia Pina converted a penalty for her second of the match. St. Pölten continued with a strong defensive performance to shut out Barcelona until the 87th minute, when Graham Hansen scored to make it 7–0.[65] Besides the strong team performance,UEFA highlighted individuals, saying that Walsh and Batlle both could have been player of the match as well as the honoree Pina.[66] Three of the goals were also particularly celebrated:[65] Walsh's powerful long-range shot that was nominated for Champions League goal of the week;[66][67] Pina's first goal, a jumping cowboy kick with her back to goal that was a replica of Barcelona legendJohan Cruyff's1973 Wonder Goal;[68] and Graham Hansen's late goal slotted under the goalkeeper.[66] The match was the most-watched live sports broadcast on television in Catalonia during the month, with 916,000 viewers.[69][70]

Away at St. Pölten, played instead atViola Park inVienna to a record crowd of 8,832 for a women's club football match in Austria,[71] Barcelona played well though more patient against a deep-defending St. Pölten. Controlling possession, Barcelona called it "a question of time" for them to score, which came in the form of a brace for Nazareth[72] soon followed byVicky López's first Champions League goal.[73] In the second half, Putellas scored to reach 200 Barcelona goals;[72] it was also Barcelona's 100th goal in Champions League group stage matches.[73]

In their last match of November before another international break, Barcelona returned to conceding early in their game againstTenerife before mounting a comeback to win 5–1 in an "imperfect game".[74][75][76] End of year football awards handed out in November included theTuttosportGolden Girl and related awards – with López, Bonmatí and on-loan Dragoni honoured[77][78] – and theESPN 50 Best Women's Players list. Bonmatí was again named the best women's player by ESPN, receiving a trophy, as one of thirteen players for Barcelona during 2024 named on the list, including four (Bonmatí, Graham Hansen, Caldentey and Walsh) in the top ten.[79]

December

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Barcelona away at Hammarby in December 2024

In awards handed out in December, Bonmatí was placed top ofThe 100 Best Female Footballers in the World for the second year, with many of the team's players appearing on the list including two others (Graham Hansen and Paralluelo) in the Top 10.[80] The newly-separated FIFPRO World 11 and FIFA World 11 were announced: Bonmatí, Putellas and Walsh comprised the midfield of the former, with previous player Bronze again featuring,[81] and3cat opining that other Barcelona players deserved a place.[82] The latter included six players who represented Barcelona during 2024, with Bronze,Irene Paredes, Batlle, Guijarro, Bonmatí, Graham Hansen and Paralluelo featured.[83] Seven players for Barcelona in 2024 were nominated for the2024 Best FIFA Women's Player award; Bonmatí repeated her win, with Graham Hansen in third; Bronze in fifth; Paralluelo in sixth; Batlle in ninth; Caldentey in eleventh, and Walsh in thirteenth.[84] Pajor was nominated for 2024 Polish Athlete of the Year, and Rolfö for 2024 Swedish Female Athlete of the Year.



In the Champions League home game against Manchester City, Putellas' edge-of-the-box strike was voted goal of the week.[85] Having been sidelined with injury for several weeks, Putellas was used as a substitute and scored Barcelona's third goal within two minutes of being on the pitch, to take them to the top of the table on goal difference. On a personal level, Putellas matched her 2023–24 season goal tally with her 201st Barcelona goal; Spanish media reported that after her 2022ACL injury and subsequent complications, Putellas had finally reached her top level again.[86]Diario AS described the match as "exacting revenge" on Manchester City for handing Barcelona their early loss, with Barcelona – despite a strong performance from City goalkeeperKhiara Keating and their continued struggle to finish chances – giving a dominant performance from the start.[87]

At the end of December, FC Barcelona renewed their kit sponsorship deal withNike, Inc., despite previous disagreements and Barcelona considering self-production to generate more profit. Nike offered an improved deal based on the success and branding of the women's team, paired with Nike's focus on promoting female athletes, reportedly breaking ties with other clubs in order to focus on dressing Barcelona Femení and theGermany men's national football team.[88]

January

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Barcelona started the new year with a 6-0 win away at Real Sociedad withEwa Pajor scoring her fourth hat trick of the season. Salma Paralluelo also scored a brace, her first two of the season after being out for the early part of the season. The first home game of the year also ended with a 6-0 win with six different goal scorers. On 18 January, Barcelona played away toAthletic club, a matched played at the historic San Mamés in front of a crowd of 17,698 people.[89] Despite dominating the game, Barcelona broke the deadlock with a 90th minute goal from Alexia Putellas. Vicky Lopez scored in 90+4 to seal a 2-0 win.

Barcelona turned their attention to theSupercopa de España semifinal against Atletico Madrid in which they won 3-0.Barcelona won their first trophy of the season; Supercopa de España after beating Real Madrid 5-0 on 26 January 2025.

On 27 January, it was reported that Keira Walsh and Ingrid Engen have put in a transfer request to the club with bids from Chelsea and Olympic Lyon respectively. On 31 January, Keira Walsh completed a deadline day move to WSL championsChelsea.[90]

February

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On 1 February, the team lost at the Johan Cruyff Stadium for the first time ever, ending a 622-day and 46-game unbeaten run in the league and a six-year unbeaten run at home in the league.Levante, who came into the game with two previous wins in the season and facing relegation, opened scoring and went two goals ahead before Barcelona scored through Rolfö in injury time. Though Levante midfielderAinhoa Bascuñán was sent off shortly afterwards, Barcelona could not equalise in the remaining extra length of overtime; the match went over 100 minutes.[91][92]

Against Levante, Romeu had played a much-changed Barcelona team of mostly second-choice players, and had been forced to use Engen (primarily a centre-back) as pivot following Walsh's departure and injury to Guijarro;El País felt that even with a weaker team, Barcelona should have been able to win the game. Romeu said after the match that he had not thought he would need to make substitutions, with the game compared to those earlier in the season when Barcelona mounted large comebacks after not scoring in the first half; when Levante went ahead, he instead changed the attack wholesale and introduced progressive centre-backMapi León. The team created many chances and had 47 shots, only managing to score one.[93][92] Still, Romeu said that "under normal circumstances", the team he put out would have won the game, instead criticising Levante fortime-wasting and other disruptive play, though he acknowledged such tactics are commonly used against Barcelona in the Liga F.[94][95] He also reflected that Walsh's departure, and rumours of Engen also leaving, were distractions, but he did not think this affected the team. Paredes said that the team was hurt by losing the match.[95]

March

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On 23 March, Barcelona lost a Clásico match for the first time ever, in front of over 35,000 spectators during ahailstorm at theEstadi Olímpic Lluís Companys.[96] Having been 0–1 down at half time, Barcelona equalised through Graham Hansen – who otherwise had a poor night in terms of finishing – in the second half and then went ahead through aJana Fernández goal that was incorrectly ruled out for offside. Real Madrid then scored throughCaroline Weir to go ahead, before Weir scored her second in added time, ending the match Barcelona 1–3 Real Madrid. The rare result – especially after Barcelona had beaten Real Madrid by significant margins in three 2025 games – and Fernández' disallowed goal saw the match draw international media attention;[97][98][99][100] the disallowed goal was also heavily criticised across Spain.[101][96] The Liga F announced plans to improve its refereeing standards, which had long been domestically criticised but rarely exposed internationally before, and explore the introduction ofVAR shortly afterwards.[102][103][104] A meeting between the league and the referees' commission had previously been organised (by 12 March) to be held on 26 March.[105]

On 27 March, Barcelona made it through to the semifinals of theChampions League, with a 10-2 aggregate win againstVfL Wolfsburg, having won 4-1 and 6-1 in the first and second leg respectively.[106] They will faceChelsea in the semi-finals in April.[107]

April

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Barcelona celebrate their semi-final victory over Chelsea

Players

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First team

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No.Pos.Nat.NameAgeEUSinceApp.GoalsEndsNotes
Goalkeepers
1GKSpainGemma Font26EU20183402025Made inLa Masia
13GKSpainCata Coll24EU20198902026
25GKEnglandEllie Roebuck26Non-EU2024202026
Defenders
2DFSpainIrene Paredes (4th captain)34EU2021144142025
4DFSpainMapi León30EU2017279202026
5DFSpainJana Fernández23EU20189152025Made inLa Masia
8DFSpainMarta Torrejón (vice captain)35EU2013465722025
22DFSpainOna Batlle26EU202378102026Made inLa Masia
Midfielders
11MFSpainAlexia Putellas (captain)31EU20124652122026Made inLa Masia
12MFSpainPatricia Guijarro (3rd captain)27EU2015347722027
14MFSpainAitana Bonmatí27EU20163171112028Made inLa Masia
18MFPortugalKika Nazareth23EU20243062028
19MFSpainVicky López19EU202286212028Made inLa Masia
23MFNorwayIngrid Engen27EU202215072025
24MFNetherlandsEsmee Brugts22EU202385162027
Forwards
7FWSpainSalma Paralluelo22EU202298622026
9FWSpainClàudia Pina24EU2017176792026Made inLa Masia
10FWNorwayCaroline Graham Hansen30EU2019191942026
16FWSwedenFridolina Rolfö32EU2021130382026
17FWPolandEwa Pajor28EU202447432027
First team players who left during the season
20DFSpainMartina Fernández21EU20222932026Made inLa Masia
21MFEnglandKeira Walsh28Non-EU202210062025

Reserve team

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See also:FC Barcelona B (women) andFC Barcelona C (women)

Players fromFC Barcelona Femení B andFC Barcelona Femení C who have a squad number and are eligible to play for the first team (those marked with an asterisk are in regular first team training).

As of 7 June 2025[108][109]
N
Pos.
Nat.
Name
Age
EU
Since
App
Goals
Ends
Transfer fee
Notes
28MFSpainAlba Caño *22EU20221312025Youth system
29DFSpainNoah Bezis Ureña20EU2023002025Youth system
30FWSwitzerlandSydney Schertenleib *18EU20242332027
32FWSpainCelia Segura18EU202410Youth system
33FWSpainOna Baradad21EU20211412025
34MFSpainClara Serrajordi17EU202420Youth system
35DFSpainJudit Pujols *20EU2022402025Youth system
36GKSpainMeritxell Muñoz22EU2020002025
37GKSpainTxell Font20EU2022002025Youth system
38MFPolandEmilia Szymczak *19EU2023002026
39FWSpainNatalia Escot19EU202400
41FWSpainLaia Martret20EU2023002026Youth system
42DFSpainMartina González17EU2023102026Youth system
43DFSpainAïcha Camara18EU2023102026Youth system
44DFSpainAdriana Ranera20EU202210Youth system
45FWNorwayMartine Fenger19EU202310

Contract renewals

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No.Pos.Nat.NameDateUntilSource
Barça B coachSpainOscar Belis18 June 20242025[110]
28MFSpainAlba Caño18 June 20242025[110]
36GKSpainMeri Muñoz18 June 20242025[110]
33FWSpainOna Baradad18 June 20242025[110]
26MFItalyGiulia Dragoni17 July 20242027[111]
14MFSpainAitana Bonmatí16 September 20242028[112]
19MFSpainVicky López15 November 20242028[113]
20DFSpainMartina Fernández4 January 20252026[114]
5DFSpainJana Fernández14 February 20252026[115]
2DFSpainIrene Paredes21 May 20252027[116]

Transfers

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In

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No.Pos.Nat.PlayerMoving fromTypeFeeSource
Summer
17FWPolandEwa PajorGermanyVfL WolfsburgTransfer€400,000[15][117]
25GKEnglandEllie RoebuckEnglandManchester CityTransferFree[16]
27MFSpainMaría PérezSevillaLoan return[24]
18MFPortugalKika NazarethPortugalBenficaTransfer€400,000[23][118]
Total€800,000

Out

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No.Pos.Nat.PlayerMoving toTypeFeeSource
Summer
1GKSpainSandra PañosMexicoClub AméricaTransferFree[119]
9FWSpainMariona CaldenteyEnglandArsenalTransferFree[19]
32FWSpainAriana AriasGermanyVfL WolfsburgTransferFree[20][120]
39MFSpainJúlia BartelEnglandChelseaTransferFree[12][121][122]
15DFEnglandLucy BronzeEnglandChelseaEnd of contractFree agent[22][123][124]
40FWSpainLucía CorralesSevillaLoan[125][25]
26MFItalyGiulia DragoniItalyAS RomaLoan[26]
19FWSpainBruna VilamalaEnglandBrighton & Hove AlbionLoan[126]
27MFSpainMaría PérezEnglandLondon City LionessesTransfer€50,000[127]
Winter
20DFSpainMartina FernándezEnglandEvertonLoan[128]
21MFEnglandKeira WalshEnglandChelseaTransfer€550,000[129]
Total€600,000

Transfer summary

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Undisclosed fees are not included in the transfer totals.

ExpenditureDecrease

Summer: €800,000

Winter: €000,000

Total expenditure: €800,000

IncomeIncrease

Summer: €50,000

Winter: €550,000

Total income: €600,000

Net totals

Summer:Decrease €750,000

Winter:Increase €550,000

Total:Decrease €200,000

Pre-season and friendlies

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  Win  Draw  Loss  Fixtures

HoffenheimGermany vSpain Barcelona
10 August 2024Friendly[130]HoffenheimGermany1–5Spain BarcelonaHoffenheim,Germany
12:30CEST (UTC+2)Report
Stadium:Rhein-Neckar-Arena
Attendance: 5,268
Referee: Selina Menzel (Germany)
BarcelonaSpain vFranceMontpellier
17 August 2024Friendly[130] BarcelonaSpain5–0FranceMontpellierSant Joan Despí,Spain
19:00CEST (UTC+2)
ReportStadium:Ciutat Esportiva Joan Gamper – Field 7
Referee: Paola Cebollada López (Spain)
Note: The match was played behind closed doors.
BarcelonaSpain vItalyAC Milan
23 August 2024Joan Gamper Trophy[131] BarcelonaSpain2–0ItalyAC MilanSant Joan Despí,Spain
20:00CEST (UTC+2)ReportStadium:Estadi Johan Cruyff
Attendance: 5,579
Referee: Sandra González Jiménez (Spain)
MVP:Ewa Pajor
Bay FCUnited States vSpain Barcelona
27 August 2024US Tour[132]Bay FCUnited States2–5Spain BarcelonaSan Jose, California
19:00PT (UTC−7)ReportStadium:PayPal Park
Attendance: 14,187
Referee: Adorae Monroy (United States)
Dallas TrinityUnited States vSpain Barcelona
30 August 2024US Tour[132]Dallas TrinityUnited States0–6Spain BarcelonaDallas, Texas
19:30CT (UTC−5)Report
Stadium:Cotton Bowl
Attendance: 5,387

Competitions

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Overall record

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CompetitionFirst matchLast matchStarting roundFinal positionRecord
PldWDLGFGAGDWin %
Liga F8 September 202418 May 2025Matchday 1Winners30280212816+112093.33
Copa de la Reina21 December 20247 June 2025Round of 16Winners5500184+14100.00
Supercopa de España Femenina21 January 202526 January 2025Semi-finalsWinners220080+8100.00
Copa Catalunya Femenina5 February 202516 August 2025Semi-finalsWinners220070+7100.00
UEFA Women's Champions League9 October 202424 May 2025Group stageRunners-up11902448+36081.82
Total50460420528+177092.00

Last updated: 18 August 2025
Source:Competitions

Current position
Competition won

Liga F

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Main articles:2024–25 Liga F andes:Primera División Femenina de España 2024-25

League table

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PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsQualification or relegation
1Barcelona(C)30280212816+11284Qualification for theChampions League league stage
2Real Madrid3024428728+5976Qualification for theChampions League second qualifying round
3Atlético Madrid30161044923+2658
4Athletic Club30163114032+851
5Granada30143134245−345
Source:LigaF.es
Rules for classification: 1) Points; 2) Head-to-head points; 3) Goal difference; 4) Number of goals scored
(C) Champions

Results summary

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OverallHomeAway
PldWDLGFGAGDPtsWDLGFGAGDWDLGFGAGD
30280212816 +1128413027113 +581500573 +54

Last updated: 18 May 2025.
Source:La Liga

Results by round

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Round123456789101112131415161718192021222324252627282930
GroundAHAHAHAHAAHHAHAAHAHAHAHAHHAHAH
ResultWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWLWWWWWLWWWWWWW
Position223111111111111111111111111111
Updated to match(es) played on 18 May 2025. Source:La Liga
A = Away;H = Home;W = Win;D = Draw;L = Loss;P = Postponed

Matches

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Deportivo Abanca v Barcelona
8 September 20241Deportivo Abanca0–3 BarcelonaA Coruña
18:00CEST (UTC+2)
Report
Stadium:Estadio Riazor
Attendance: 7,318
Referee: Elia María Martínez Martínez
Barcelona vReal Sociedad
13 September 20242 Barcelona3–1Real SociedadSant Joan Despí
20:00CEST (UTC+2)
Report
Stadium:Johan Cruyff Stadium
Attendance: 3,363
Referee: Andrea Firvida Fernández
Sevilla v Barcelona
21 September 20243Sevilla0–1 BarcelonaSeville
19:00CEST (UTC+2)ReportStadium:Estadio Jesús Navas
Attendance: 1,615
Referee: Beatriz Cuesta Arribas
Barcelona vGranada
28 September 20244 Barcelona10–1GranadaSant Joan Despí
18:30CEST (UTC+2)
ReportStadium:Johan Cruyff Stadium
Attendance: 4,398
Referee: Alicia Espinosa Ríos
Madrid CFF v Barcelona
5 October 20245Madrid CFF1–8 BarcelonaFuenlabrada
16:00CEST (UTC+2)Report
Stadium:Estadio Fernando Torres
Attendance: 1,064
Referee: Amy Peñalver Pearce
Barcelona vEspanyol
13 October 20246 Barcelona7–1EspanyolSant Joan Despí
17:30CEST (UTC+2)
Report
Stadium:Johan Cruyff Stadium
Attendance: 5,148
Referee: Elena Peláez Arnillas
Levante v Barcelona
20 October 20247Levante1–4 BarcelonaValencia
17:00CEST (UTC+2)Report
Stadium:Estadi Ciutat de València
Attendance: 12,269
Referee: Lorena Del Mar
Barcelona vEibar
3 November 20248 Barcelona4–0EibarSant Joan Despí
18:30CET (UTC+1)Report
Stadium:Johan Cruyff Stadium
Attendance: 4,660
Referee: Paola Cebollada López
Atlético Madrid v Barcelona
9 November 20249Atlético Madrid0–3 BarcelonaMadrid
18:30CET (UTC+1)ReportStadium:Centro Deportivo Wanda
Attendance: 2,207
Referee: Olatz Rivera Olmedo
Real Madrid v Barcelona
16 November 202410Real Madrid0–4 BarcelonaMadrid
20:00CET (UTC+1)ReportStadium:Alfredo Di Stéfano Stadium
Attendance: 5,210
Referee: Zulema González González
Barcelona vTenerife
24 November 202411 Barcelona5–1TenerifeSant Joan Despí
12:00CET (UTC+1)
ReportStadium:Johan Cruyff Stadium
Attendance: 4,396
Referee: Elisabeth Calvo Valentín
Barcelona vReal Betis
7 December 202412 Barcelona4–1Real BetisSant Joan Despí
19:00CET (UTC+1)
Report
Stadium:Johan Cruyff Stadium
Attendance: 4,305
Referee: Andrea Fernández Firvida
Valencia v Barcelona
15 December 202413Valencia0–1 BarcelonaValencia
12:00CET (UTC+1)Report
Stadium:Mestalla
Attendance: 7,875
Referee: Lorena Del Mar
Real Sociedad v Barcelona
5 January 202516Real Sociedad0–6 BarcelonaSan Sebastián
13:30CET (UTC+1)Report
Stadium:Campo José Luis Orbegozo
Attendance: 1,212
Referee: Elisabeth Calvo Valentín
Note: The match was originally scheduled for 22 January 2025, but rescheduled due to Barcelona's involvement in theSupercopa de España.
Barcelona vLevante Badalona
11 January 202514 Barcelona6–0Levante BadalonaSant Joan Despí
18:30CET (UTC+1)
ReportStadium:Johan Cruyff Stadium
Attendance: 5,146
Referee: Amy Peñalver Pearce
Athletic Club v Barcelona
18 January 202515Athletic Club0–2 BarcelonaBilbao
16:15CET (UTC+1)
Report
Stadium:San Mamés
Attendance: 17,698
Referee: Alicia Espinosa Ríos
Barcelona vLevante
1 February 202517 Barcelona1–2LevanteSant Joan Despí
18:30CET (UTC+1)
Report
Stadium:Johan Cruyff Stadium
Attendance: 4,324
Referee: Lorena del Mar
Espanyol v Barcelona
9 February 202518Espanyol0–2 BarcelonaSant Adrià de Besòs
12:00CET (UTC+1)Report
Stadium:Ciutat Esportiva Dani Jarque
Attendance: 1,853
Referee: María Gloria Planes Terol
Barcelona vMadrid CFF
16 February 202519 Barcelona5–1Madrid CFFSant Joan Despí
16:00CET (UTC+1)ReportStadium:Johan Cruyff Stadium
Attendance: 4,866
Referee: Elia María Martínez Martínez
Eibar v Barcelona
2 March 202520Eibar1–8 BarcelonaEibar
14:00CET (UTC+1)Report
Stadium:Ipurua
Attendance: 1,310
Referee: Alicia Espinosa Ríos
Barcelona vValencia
9 March 202521 Barcelona4–1ValenciaSant Joan Despí
12:00CET (UTC+1)Report
Stadium:Johan Cruyff Stadium
Attendance: 3,967
Referee: Beatriz Cuesta Arribas
Tenerife v Barcelona
15 March 202522Tenerife0–2 BarcelonaSanta Cruz de Tenerife
17:00CET (UTC+1)ReportStadium:Estadio Heliodoro Rodríguez López
Attendance: 9,617
Referee: Andrea Fírvida Fernández
Barcelona vReal Madrid
23 March 202523 Barcelona1–3Real MadridBarcelona
12:00CET (UTC+1)Report
Stadium:Estadi Olímpic Lluís Companys
Attendance: 35,812
Referee: Olatz Rivera Olmedo
Granada v Barcelona
30 March 202524Granada0–2 BarcelonaGranada
12:00CET (UTC+2)ReportStadium:Nuevo Estadio de Los Cármenes
Attendance: 8,316
Referee: Beatriz Cuesta Arribas
Barcelona vAtlético Madrid
13 April 202525 Barcelona6–0Atlético MadridSant Joan Despí
12:00CET (UTC+2)ReportStadium:Johan Cruyff Stadium
Attendance: 5,481
Referee: María Eugenia Gil Soriano
Barcelona vSevilla
16 April 202526 Barcelona5–1SevillaSant Joan Despí
19:00CET (UTC+2)
Report
Stadium:Johan Cruyff Stadium
Attendance: 4,196
Referee: María Planes Terol
Levante Badalona v Barcelona
1 May 202527Levante Badalona0–2 BarcelonaBadalona
12:00CET (UTC+2)
ReportStadium:Estadi Municipal de Badalona
Attendance: 2,896
Referee: Elia María Martínez Martínez
Barcelona vDeportivo Abanca
4 May 202528 Barcelona4–0Deportivo AbancaSant Joan Despí
17:30CET (UTC+2)
ReportStadium:Johan Cruyff Stadium
Attendance: 5,057
Referee: Andrea Fírvida Fernández
Real Betis v Barcelona
11 May 202529Real Betis0–9 BarcelonaSeville
12:00CET (UTC+2)Report
Stadium:Estadio Luis del Sol
Attendance: 1,703
Referee: Zulema González González
Barcelona vAthletic Club
18 May 202530 Barcelona6–0Athletic ClubSant Joan Despí
12:00CET (UTC+2)
Report
Stadium:Johan Cruyff Stadium
Attendance: 5,552
Referee: Alicia Espinosa Ríos

Last updated: 18 May 2025.
Source:La LigaLiga F

Copa de la Reina

[edit]
Main article:2024–25 Copa de la Reina de Fútbol

Barcelona will enter the competition in the Round of 16.

Tenerife v Barcelona
21 December 2024Round of 16Tenerife2–6 BarcelonaAdeje
14:00CET (UTC+1)
Report
Stadium:Campo Municipal de Adeje
Attendance: 1,374
Referee: Paola Cebollada
Madrid CFF v Barcelona
12 February 2025Quarter-finalsMadrid CFF1–2 BarcelonaFuenlabrada
19:00CET (UTC+1)
ReportStadium:Estadio Fernando Torres
Attendance: 1,800
Referee: Elena Peláez Arnillas
Real Madrid v Barcelona
6 March 2025Semi-finals – First LegReal Madrid0–5 BarcelonaMadrid
19:00CET (UTC+1)Report
Stadium:Alfredo Di Stéfano Stadium
Attendance: 2,185
Referee:Marta Huerta de Aza
Barcelona vReal Madrid
12 March 2025Semi-finals – Second Leg Barcelona3–1Real MadridSant Joan Despí
19:00CET (UTC+1)
Report
Stadium:Johan Cruyff Stadium
Attendance: 3,689
Referee: Elena Peláez Arnillas
Barcelona vAtlético Madrid
7 June 2025Final Barcelona2–0Atlético MadridHuesca
19:00CET (UTC+2)
Report
Stadium:Estadio El Alcoraz
Attendance: 7,850[133]
Referee:Marta Huerta de Aza

Supercopa de España Femenina

[edit]
Main article:2024–25 Supercopa de España Femenina
Barcelona vAtlético Madrid
22 January 2025Semifinal Barcelona3–0Atlético MadridLeganés
19:00CET (UTC+1)
Report
Stadium:Estadio Municipal de Butarque
Attendance: 4,570
Referee:Eugenia Gil Soriano
Barcelona vReal Madrid
26 January 2025Final Barcelona5–0Real MadridLeganés
12:00CET (UTC+1)
Report
Stadium:Estadio Municipal de Butarque
Attendance: 9,452[134]
Referee:Olatz Rivera Olmedo

Copa Catalunya Femenina

[edit]
Main article:2024–25 Copa Catalunya Femenina
SE AEM v Barcelona
5 February 2025SemifinalSE AEM0–6 BarcelonaLleida
19:00CET (UTC+1)ReportStadium:Camp d'Esports
Attendance: 10,473
Referee: Sandra González Jiménez

UEFA Women's Champions League

[edit]
Main article:2024–25 UEFA Women's Champions League

Group stage

[edit]
Main article:2024–25 UEFA Women's Champions League group stage § Group D
PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsQualificationBARMCIHAMPÖL
1SpainBarcelona6501263+2315[a]Advance toquarter-finals3–09–07–0
2EnglandManchester City6501116+515[a]2–02–02–0
3SwedenHammarby6204517−1260–31–22–0
4AustriaSt. Pölten6006420−1601–42–31–2
Source:UEFA
Rules for classification:Group stage tiebreakers
Notes:
  1. ^abBarcelona 3 Pts, +1 GD; Manchester City 3 Pts, −1 GD.
Manchester CityEngland vSpain Barcelona
9 October 20241Manchester CityEngland2–0Spain BarcelonaManchester, England
21:00CEST (UTC+2)
ReportStadium:Academy Stadium
Attendance: 5,508
Referee:Stéphanie Frappart (France)
BarcelonaSpain vSwedenHammarby
16 October 20242 BarcelonaSpain9–0SwedenHammarbySant Joan Despí, Spain
21:00CEST (UTC+2)
ReportStadium:Estadi Johan Cruyff
Attendance: 4,915
Referee:Riem Hussein (Germany)
BarcelonaSpain vAustriaSt. Pölten
12 November 20243 BarcelonaSpain7–0AustriaSt. PöltenSant Joan Despí, Spain
18:45CET (UTC+1)
ReportStadium:Estadi Johan Cruyff
Attendance: 2,852
Referee:Eleni Antoniou (Greece)
St. PöltenAustria vSpain Barcelona
21 November 20244St. PöltenAustria1–4Spain BarcelonaVienna, Austria
21:00CET (UTC+1)
Report
Stadium:Viola Park
Attendance: 8,832
Referee:Désirée Grundbacher (Switzerland)
Note: The match was hosted byFK Austria Wien at their stadium,Viola Park, in Vienna, due to flooding inSankt Pölten.
HammarbySweden vSpain Barcelona
12 December 20245HammarbySweden0–3Spain BarcelonaStockholm, Sweden
21:00CET (UTC+1)Report
Stadium:Tele2 Arena
Attendance: 18,746
Referee:Katalin Kulcsár (Hungary)
BarcelonaSpain vEnglandManchester City
18 December 20246 BarcelonaSpain3–0EnglandManchester CityBarcelona, Spain
18:45CET (UTC+1)ReportStadium:Estadi Olímpic Lluís Companys
Attendance: 29,007
Referee:Jelena Cvetkovic (Serbia)

Knockout phase

[edit]
Main article:2024–25 UEFA Women's Champions League knockout phase
Quarter-finals
[edit]
WolfsburgGermany vSpain Barcelona
19 March 2025First legWolfsburgGermany1–4Spain BarcelonaWolfsburg, Germany
18:45CET (UTC+1)
ReportStadium:AOK Stadion
Attendance: 13,158
Referee:Ivana Projkovska (North Macedonia)
BarcelonaSpain vGermanyWolfsburg
27 March 2025Second leg BarcelonaSpain6–1
(10–2agg.)
GermanyWolfsburgSant Joan Despí
18:45CET (UTC+1)
ReportStadium:Johan Cruyff Stadium
Attendance: 4,651
Referee:Stéphanie Frappart (France)
Semi-finals
[edit]
BarcelonaSpain vEnglandChelsea
20 April 2025First leg BarcelonaSpain4–1EnglandChelseaSant Joan Despí
18:00CET (UTC+2)
ReportStadium:Johan Cruyff Stadium
Attendance: 5,750
Referee:Katalin Kulcsár (Hungary)
ChelseaEngland vSpain Barcelona
27 April 2025Second legChelseaEngland1–4
(2–8agg.)
Spain BarcelonaFulham, England
15:00CET (UTC+2)
ReportStadium:Stamford Bridge
Attendance: 23,573
Referee:Tess Olofsson (Sweden)
Final
[edit]
ArsenalEngland vSpain Barcelona
24 May 2025FinalArsenalEngland1–0Spain BarcelonaLisbon, Portugal
18:00CET (UTC+2)Report
Stadium:Estádio José Alvalade
Attendance: 38,356
Referee:Ivana Martinčić (Croatia)

Statistics

[edit]

Overall

[edit]
As of 7 June 2025[135][136][137][138][139]
No..Pos.Nat.PlayerLiga FCopa de la ReinaSupercopa de EspañaCopa CatalunyaChampions LeagueTotalDisciplineNotes
AppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoals
Goalkeepers
1GKSpainGemma Font6+10000010008000
13GKSpainCata Coll22050200011040000
25GKEnglandEllie Roebuck20000000002000
Defenders
2DFSpainIrene Paredes16+724120007+3239520
4DFSpainMapi León21+512+1020009+1241320
5DFSpainJana Fernández16+711+400+100+114+2036230
8DFSpainMarta Torrejón14+821+210+10102+3032320
22DFSpainOna Batlle14+844+1020108038410
35DFSpainJudit Pujols0+100000100+103000
42DFSpainMartina González0000000+10001000
43DFSpainAïcha Camara0000000+10001000
44DFSpainAdriana Ranera0000000+10001000
Midfielders
11MFSpainAlexia Putellas17+7163221008+23392220
12MFSpainPatricia Guijarro17+873+11210010+1042930
14MFSpainAitana Bonmatí19+7124+101+100010+14441620
18MFPortugalKika Nazareth12+73300+100+102+4330600
19MFSpainVicky López17+8101+200+100+103+51381120
23MFNorwayIngrid Engen19+614+1000104+6041110
24MFNetherlandsEsmee Brugts14+136401+100+116+5245920
28MFSpainAlba Caño4+510+1000100+1012110
34MFSpainClara Serrajordi0+1000000+10002000
Forwards
7FWSpainSalma Paralluelo9+874+121+10004+34311320
9FWSpainClàudia Pina18+8102+22220+126+310422630
10FWNorwayCaroline Graham Hansen17+611401+12008+13381620
16FWSwedenFridolina Rolfö16+751+301+10105+4141620
17FWPolandEwa Pajor22+6254+19221110+16474310
30FWSwitzerlandSydney Schertenleib8+710+4000110+3123310
32FWSpainCelia Segura00000010001000
33FWSpainOna Baradad00000010001000
45FWNorwayMartine Fenger0000000+10001000
Players who left during the season but made an appearance
20DFSpainMartina Fernández0+20000000002000
21MFEnglandKeira Walsh9+62101+10004+1123310
Own goals (1)

Goalscorers

[edit]
As of 7 June 2025[140][141]
RankNo.Pos.Nat.PlayerLiga FCopa de la ReinaSupercopa de EspañaCopa CatalunyaChampions LeagueTotal
117FWPolandEwa Pajor25921643
29FWSpainClàudia Pina102221026
311MFSpainAlexia Putellas1621322
414MFSpainAitana Bonmatí12416
10FWNorwayCaroline Graham Hansen112316
67FWSpainSalma Paralluelo72413
719MFSpainVicky López10111
824MFNetherlandsEsmee Brugts6129
12MFSpainPatricia Guijarro7119
1018MFPortugalKika Nazareth336
16FWSwedenFridolina Rolfö516
122DFSpainIrene Paredes2125
1322DFSpainOna Batlle44
144DFSpainMapi León123
21MFEnglandKeira Walsh213
30FWSwitzerlandSydney Schertenleib1113
8DFSpainMarta Torrejón213
185DFSpainJana Fernández112
1923MFNorwayIngrid Engen11
28MFSpainAlba Caño11
Own goals(from the opponents)112
Totals128188644204

Hat-tricks

[edit]
PlayerAgainstMinutesScore after goalsResultDateCompetitionRef
PolandEwa PajorSpainGranada2', 45+3', 69'1–0,5–0,8–110–1 (H)28 September 2024Liga F[142]
PolandEwa PajorSpainEspanyol59', 85', 87'1–1,6–1,7–17–1 (H)13 October 2024Liga F[143]
PolandEwa PajorSpainTenerife24', 79', 90+2'0–2, 2–4, 2–62–6 (A)21 December 2024Copa de la Reina[144]
PolandEwa PajorSpainReal Sociedad6', 44', 59'0–1, 0–3, 0–40–6 (A)5 January 2025Liga F[145]
PolandEwa PajorSpainReal Madrid14', 29', 78'0–2, 0–3, 0–50–5 (A)6 March 2025Copa de la Reina[146]
SpainClàudia PinaSpainReal Betis6', 49', 52'0–2, 0–4, 0–50–9 (A)11 May 2025Liga F[147]

(H) – Home; (A) – Away; (N) – Neutral venue (final)
4 – Player scored four goals.

Assists

[edit]
As of 7 June 2025[148][149]
RankNo.Pos.Nat.PlayerLiga FCopa de la ReinaSupercopa de EspañaCopa CatalunyaChampions LeagueTotal
111MFSpainAlexia Putellas111416
212MFSpainPatricia Guijarro811515
310FWNorwayCaroline Graham Hansen1011214
414MFSpainAitana Bonmatí61512
22DFSpainOna Batlle82212
17FWPolandEwa Pajor101112
718MFPortugalKika Nazareth3211310
89FWSpainClàudia Pina7119
94DFSpainMapi León628
1024FWNetherlandsEsmee Brugts4127
1116FWSwedenFridolina Rolfö426
1230FWSwitzerlandSydney Schertenleib3115
1319MFSpainVicky López123
7FWSpainSalma Paralluelo33
1521MFEnglandKeira Walsh22
28MFSpainAlba Caño112
8DFSpainMarta Torrejón112
182DFSpainIrene Paredes11
5DFSpainJana Fernández11
33FWSpainOna Baradad11
Totals90105630141

Hat-trick of assists

[edit]
PlayerAgainstMinutesScore after assistsResultDateCompetitionRef

(H) – Home; (A) – Away; (N) – Neutral venue (final)

Cleansheets

[edit]
As of 7 June 2025[150][151]
RankNo.Nat.PlayerLiga FCopa de la ReinaSupercopa de EspañaCopa CatalunyaChampions LeagueTotal
113SpainCata Coll1222420
21SpainGemma Font415
325EnglandEllie Roebuck00
Totals16221425

Disciplinary record

[edit]
As of 24 May 2025[152][153][154]
No.Pos.Nat.PlayerLiga FCopa de la ReinaSupercopa de EspañaCopa CatalunyaChampions 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 cardYellow cardYellow card Yellow-red cardRed card
Assistant coachSpainRafel Navarro3131
Goalkeeper coachSpainOriol Casares11
9FWSpainClàudia Pina325
12MFSpainPatricia Guijarro213
4DFSpainJana Fernández1113
Head coachSpainPere Romeu22
24MFNetherlandsEsmee Brugts22
14MFSpainAitana Bonmatí22
8DFSpainMarta Torrejón22
19MFSpainVicky López112
10FWNorwayCaroline Graham Hansen112
4DFSpainMapi León112
11MFSpainAlexia Putellas112
2DFSpainIrene Paredes112
7FWSpainSalma Paralluelo112
10FWSwedenFridolina Rolfö22
17FWPolandEwa Pajor11
28MFSpainAlba Caño11
21MFEnglandKeira Walsh11
23MFNorwayIngrid Engen11
30FWSwitzerlandSydney Schertenleib11
22DFSpainOna Batlle11
Totals27141110422

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
37GKSpainTxell FontMeniscus tear
Anterior cruciate ligament injury
Sportin training4 December 2023[a]7 December 2024
20DFSpainMartina FernándezLateral meniscustear — right kneeFCB Twitterin training8 June 202413 September 2024
25GKEnglandEllie RoebuckLeftoccipitalinfarctFCB Twitter19 June 2024[b]8 October 2024
27MFSpainMaría PérezMeniscus tearASwithSevilla1 July 2024[c]14 September 2024[d]
31FWSpainLaia MartretHamstring discomfortFCB Twitterin training10 August 20241 September 2024
10FWNorwayCaroline Graham HansenDiscomfortFCB Twitterin training17 August 202418 August 2024
16FWSwedenFridolina RolföFCB Twitterin training23 August 202425 August 2024
13GKSpainCata CollwithSpain30 August 2024
7FWSpainSalma Paralluelo12 December 2024
2DFSpainIrene ParedesAnteriorrectus femoris injury — right thighFCB Twitter28 September 2024
31FWSpainLaia MartretSpain TwitterwithSpain8 September 202411 September 2024
20DFSpainMartina FernándezParameniscitus — right kneeFC Barcelonain training31 October 202418 December 2024
16FWSwedenFridolina RolföSemimembranosusTendinopathy — left thighFCB Twitterin training8 November 20247 December 2024
11MFSpainAlexia PutellasTriceps surae muscle injury — right calfFC BarcelonavsSt. Pölten21 November 202418 December 2024
19MFSpainVicky LópezMedial collateral ligament sprain — right kneeFCB TwittervsSouth Korea withSpain29 November 202415 December 2024
18MFPortugalKika NazarethMusclehematomaFCB TwittervsCzech Republic withPortugal3 December 202412 December 2024
31FWSpainLaia MartretvsAlhama withBarcelona B7 December 202412 April 2025
10FWNorwayCaroline Graham HansenRectus femoris injury – left thighFCB TwittervsValencia15 December 2024[e]4 January 2025
10FWNorwayCaroline Graham HansenQuadriceps discomfort – right legFCB Twitterin training10 January 202521 January 2025
38MFPolandEmilia Szymczakin training12 January 202516 March 2025
12MFSpainPatricia GuijarroSemimembranosus muscle injury – right thighFCB Twitterin training1 February 20252 March 2025
11MFSpainAlexia PutellasSprain — left ankleFCB Twitterin training8 February 20256 March 2025
25GKEnglandEllie RoebuckConcussionFCB Twitterin training15 February 20251 March 2025
18MFPortugalKika NazarethMuscle strain — right aductorFCB TwittervsEngland withPortugal21 February 20256 March 2025
23MFNorwayIngrid EngenDiscomfort — right femoral bicepsRelevovsFrance withNorway21 February 20252 March 2025
16FWSwedenFridolina RolföDiscomfort — right kneeFCB Twitterin training1 March 20256 March 2025
9FWSpainClàudia PinaMuscle strain — leftsoleus muscleFCB TwittervsValencia9 March 202518 March 2025
18MFPortugalKika Nazareth Leftankle ligament ruptureFCB TwittervsReal Madrid12 March 2025
25GKEnglandEllie RoebuckTibia discomfort — right legFCB Twitterin training14 March 202523 March 2025
22DFSpainOna BatlleSoleus muscle fibrillar injury — left legFCB Twitterin training17 March 202513 April 2025
10FWNorwayCaroline Graham HansenSprain — right kneeFCB TwittervsReal Madrid23 March 202513 April 2025
16FWSwedenFridolina RolföDiscomfort — right kneeFCB Twitterin training10 May 202518 May 2025
16FWSwedenFridolina RolföSprain — left ankleFCB TwittervsDenmark withSweden3 June 2025

- Player is injured
- Player has recovered from injury
Last updated: 7 June 2025
Source:FC Barcelona

Awards

[edit]
NamePositionAwardRef.
SpainAitana BonmatíMidfielderPremi Barça Jugadors 2023–24(4th award - record)[159]
SpainOna BatlleDefenderGOAL World-Class Club[160]
SpainMapi LeónDefender
SpainIrene ParedesDefender
SpainAitana BonmatíMidfielder
SpainPatricia GuijarroMidfielder
SpainAlexia PutellasMidfielder
EnglandKeira WalshMidfielder
NorwayCaroline Graham HansenForward
PolandEwa PajorForward
NorwayCaroline Graham HansenForwardPichichi Trophy (2023–24)[161][162]
NorwayCaroline Graham HansenForwardMarca Women's Sports Awards: Liga F MVP 2023–24[163][162]
SpainJonatan GiráldezHead coachMarca Women's Sports Awards: Liga F Coach of the Season 2023–24[164][162]
SpainAlexia PutellasMidfielderLiga F Player of the month – October[165]
SpainAitana BonmatíMidfielderBallon d'Or (2023–24)(2nd award - shared record)[166]
FC BarcelonaWomen's Club of the Year (2023–24)(2nd award - record)
NorwayCaroline Graham HansenForwardAFE Award (presented atMarca Sports Awards): Liga F Player of the Season 2023–24[167][168]
SpainAitana BonmatíMidfielderCreu de Sant Jordi[169]
FC BarcelonaAS Sports Awards 2024 – Team of the Year[170]
SpainVicky LópezMidfielderGolden Girl (2024)[77]
SpainAitana BonmatíMidfielderGolden Player Woman (2024)(2nd award - record)
ItalyGiulia DragoniMidfielderGolden Girl: Best Italian Under-21 Player (2024)[78]
SpainPatricia GuijarroMidfielderLiga F Player of the month – November[171]
SpainAitana BonmatíMidfielderCatalan Football Stars Gala – Best Women's Player (2024)[172]
SpainClàudia PinaForwardCatalan Football Stars Gala – Women's Top Goalscorer (2024)
SpainCelia SeguraForwardCatalan Football Stars Gala – Most Promising Women's Player (2024)
SpainAitana BonmatíMidfielderThe 10 Best Female Footballers in the World 2024 – #1[80]
NorwayCaroline Graham HansenForwardThe 10 Best Female Footballers in the World 2024 – #2
SpainSalma ParallueloForwardThe 10 Best Female Footballers in the World 2024 – #8
EnglandLucy BronzeDefenderFIFPRO World 11 – Women's World XI 2024[81]
SpainAitana BonmatíMidfielder
SpainAlexia PutellasMidfielder
EnglandKeira WalshMidfielder
FC BarcelonaUPF Barcelona School of Management – Public Figure of the Year (2023)[173]
NorwayCaroline Graham HansenForwardKniksen Honour Award[174]
SpainAitana BonmatíMidfielderIFFHS Women's World Best Player (2024)(2nd award - shared record)[175][176]
SpainVicky LópezMidfielderIFFHS Women's World Best Youth (U20) Player (2024)[177][176]
NorwayCaroline Graham HansenForwardMundo Deportivo Women's European Football Gala – MVP Trophy[178]
SpainCata CollGoalkeeperMundo Deportivo Women's European Football Gala – Excellence Trophy
PortugalKika NazarethMidfielderMundo Deportivo Women's European Football Gala – Revelation Trophy
NorwayIngrid EngenMidfielderMundo Deportivo Women's European Football Gala – International Impact Award
SpainAitana BonmatíMidfielderThe Best FIFA Women's Player (2024)(2nd award - shared record)[179]
EnglandLucy BronzeDefender2024 The Best FIFA Women's World 11[83]
SpainIrene ParedesDefender
SpainOna BatlleDefender
SpainPatricia GuijarroMidfielder
SpainAitana BonmatíMidfielder
NorwayCaroline Graham HansenForward
SpainSalma ParallueloForward
SpainAitana BonmatíMidfielderIFFHS Women's World's Best Playmaker 2024(2nd award)[180][176]
SpainAitana BonmatíMidfielderIFFHS Women's World Team 2024[181]
NorwayCaroline Graham HansenMidfielder
SpainSalma ParallueloForward
SpainVicky LópezMidfielderIFFHS Women's Youth (U20) World Team 2024[182]
FC BarcelonaIFFHS Women’s World Best Club 2024(4th award)[183][176]
FC BarcelonaWorld Soccer Magazine – Women's World Team of the Year 2024(2nd award - record)[184]
SpainAitana BonmatíMidfielderWorld Soccer Magazine – Women's World Player of the Year 2024(2nd award - record)[184]
SpainAitana BonmatíMidfielderESPN FC Best Women's Footballer(2nd award)[185]
SpainÓscar BelisBarcelona B coachRFEFPrimera Federación Coach of the Season 2023–24[186]
NorwayCaroline Graham HansenMidfielderGullballen – Best Norwegian Female Player of the Year 2024(5th award - record)[187]
SpainCata CollGoalkeeperIFFHS Women's UEFA Team 2024[188]
EnglandLucy BronzeDefender
SpainAitana BonmatíMidfielder
SpainAlexia PutellasMidfielder
SpainMariona CaldenteyMidfielder
NorwayCaroline Graham HansenForward
SpainSalma ParallueloForward
ItalyGiulia DragoniMidfielderIFFHS Women's Youth (U20) UEFA Team 2024[189]
SpainVicky LópezForward
SpainAitana BonmatíMidfielder433 Awards: Women's Player of the Year (2024)(2nd award)[190]
SpainClàudia PinaForwardIFFHS Women's Player of the Month – April[191]
PolandEwa PajorForwardLiga F Player of the month – April[192]
SpainClàudia PinaForwardLiga F Player of the month – May[193]

Notes

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  1. ^Date of club announcement of meniscus tear. Txell Font said later in the month, once she had undergone successful surgery, that she had also torn her ACL.[155]
  2. ^Date Roebuck joined Barcelona. The timeline of her stroke was not revealed, but it was announced in March 2024.[156] Ahead of the first match of pre-season, Barcelona Femení's social media said that Roebuck was still in rehabilitation and not available to play.[157]
  3. ^Date Pérez returned to Barcelona from loan. The injury was announced in the media in September 2024, when Pérez was set to leave the club.[127]
  4. ^Date Pérez transferred out of Barcelona.[158]
  5. ^Graham Hansen had been included in the squad list for (but did not play in) a match after her injury.

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