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Copa de la Reina | Withdrawn | ||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
[edit]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
[edit]Among the players were Pilar Moreno, Kety Pulido , Adelina Pastor Martínez, Sílvia Gelabert Udina and Àfrica Ocaña Fernández.
Liga Nacional
[edit]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
[edit]- ^ 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.