1988–89 Club Femení Barcelona season
1988–89 season | |||
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Chairman | Josep Lluís Núñez | ||
Manager | Ramón Carrión | ||
Stadium | Zona Esportiva del FC Barcelona | ||
Liga Nacional | 4th | ||
Copa de la Reina | Withdrawn | ||
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The 1988–1989 season was the first season that Club Femení Barcelona played in a federation-recognised national league, with the 1988–89 Liga Nacional de Fútbol Femenino. The team played home games at the Zona Esportiva del FC Barcelona.
Events
Following the recognition of women's football by the Royal Spanish Football Federation, a top flight national league was created. It began on 4 December 1988 and lasted through 30 April 1989.[1]
Club Femení Barcelona had previously been known as Peña Femenina Barcelonista, but changed its name prior to the season. A different team, Peña Barcelonista Barcilona, also competed in (and eventually won) the inaugural league.[2]
Each team sat out two matchdays due to the odd number of teams in the league; Barcelona rested on matchday 8 (5 February 1989) and matchday 17 (23 April 1989). Barcelona finished fourth in the league, tied on points with rivals Español but losing out on goal difference.[1]
The 1989 Copa de la Reina de Fútbol became a national cup with the introduction of an official national league. Barcelona renounced playing in the Copa de la Reina in the season.[3]
Players
Among the players were Pilar Moreno, Kety Pulido , Adelina Pastor Martínez, Sílvia Gelabert Udina and Àfrica Ocaña Fernández.
Liga Nacional
4 December 1988 1 | Barcelona | 1–0 | Parque Alcobendas | Barcelona |
Stadium: Zona Esportiva del FC Barcelona |
11 December 1988 2 | Español | 2–2 | Barcelona | Barcelona |
18 December 1988 3 | Olímpico Fortuna | 2–1 | Barcelona | Madrid |
8 January 1989 4 | Barcelona | 0–0 | PB Barcilona | Barcelona |
Stadium: Zona Esportiva del FC Barcelona |
15 January 1989 5 | Santa María | 2–3 | Barcelona | Santa María del Camí |
22 January 1989 6 | Barcelona | 2–1 | Vallès Occidental | Barcelona |
Stadium: Zona Esportiva del FC Barcelona |
12 February 1989 9 | Puente Castro | 2–5 | Barcelona | León |
26 February 1989 10 | Parque Alcobendas | 4–0 | Barcelona | Alcobendas |
5 March 1989 11 | Barcelona | 1–1 | Español | Barcelona |
Stadium: Zona Esportiva del FC Barcelona |
12 March 1989 12 | Barcelona | 1–1 | Olímpico Fortuna | Barcelona |
Stadium: Zona Esportiva del FC Barcelona |
19 March 1989 13 | PB Barcilona | 3–0 | Barcelona | Barcelona |
2 April 1989 14 | Barcelona | 5–0 | Santa María | Barcelona |
Stadium: Zona Esportiva del FC Barcelona |
9 April 1989 15 | Vallès Occidental | 0–1 | Barcelona | Sabadell |
Stadium: Ciutat Esportiva de Sant Adrià |
16 April 1989 16 | Barcelona | 3–2 | Sabadell | Barcelona |
Stadium: Zona Esportiva del FC Barcelona |
30 April 1989 18 | Barcelona | 3–3 | Puente Castro | Barcelona |
Stadium: Zona Esportiva del FC Barcelona |
Source: AREFE Polideportivoa
References
- ^ a b Results and table at AREFE Polideportiva
- ^ The League spoke in Catalan. El Mundo Deportivo, 03/05/89
- ^ Tomás Belenguer, Manuel (December 2021). Barça femení. Història des dels orígens fins al triplet. Barcelona: Base. pp. 99–100, 113. ISBN 978-84-19007-00-1.