FC Barcelona B (women)

Futbol Club Barcelona Femení B is a Spanish football team based in Barcelona, in the autonomous community of Catalonia.

Barcelona Femení "B"
Full nameFutbol Club Barcelona Femení "B"
Nickname(s)Blaugranes, Culers
Founded1 June 2004
GroundCiutat Esportiva Joan Gamper
Capacity1,400
PresidentJoan Laporta
Head coachÒscar Belis
LeaguePrimera Federación
2023–241st
Websitehttp://www.fcbarcelona.com

Founded in 2000, it is the reserve team of FC Barcelona Femení, and currently plays in Primera Federación, playing their home matches at the Ciutat Esportiva Joan Gamper.

Reserve teams in Spain play in the same league system as the senior team, rather than in a reserve team league. They must play at least one level below their main side, and thus Barcelona Femení B are ineligible for promotion to Primera División and cannot play in the Copa de la Reina.

History

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The first Barcelona women's second team existed by 1978, as Peña Femenina Barcelona Atlético.[1] In the 1978–79 Catalan Cup competition, P.F. Barcelona Atlético finished as runners-up after losing the final on penalties. Their coach was Ramón Llach.[2] Both of the Barcelona teams in 1979 were able to train and play at FC Barcelona's facilities, due to support under new club president Josep Lluís Núñez.[1]

A "B" team was created in November 1988, after the 1988–89 season's Catalan Cup but before the start of the leagues. The club Gracia Cal Majó merged with Club Femení Barcelona to become the subsidiary team, then known as Barcelona Atlètic. This team competed in the Lliga catalana that season (with Barcelona in the Liga Nacional), but had also advanced to the next round of the Catalan Cup along with Barcelona.[3] They competed again the following season.[4]

Barcelona Femeni B had to withdraw from Primera Nacional Femenina during 2007–2008 season because of the relegation of the first team, but they returned in the next season after Barcelona Femení was promoted back to the Superliga Femenina. In 2016 they became the champions in the group III of Segunda División for the first time in the history of the club.[5] In September 2016 a record seven players from Barcelona B were called up to play for Spain's national youth team for the 2016 FIFA U-17 Women's World Cup.[6]

On 30 April 2023, they won the second division on the same day as the first team won the first division.[7] On 27 April 2024, the team won the second division title for the second consecutive season after they defeated Athletic Bilbao B 2–0 in the final day of the season.[8][9]

Players

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Current squad

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As of 26 August 2024[10][11]

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

No. Pos. Nation Player
1 GK   ESP Meritxell Font
4 FW   ESP Berta Doltra
5 DF   ESP Judit Pujols
6 DF   ESP Noah Bezis
11 FW   ESP Ona Baradad
12 DF   ESP Aïcha Camara
13 GK   ESP Meritxell Muñoz
17 FW   ESP Laia Martret
18 FW   USA Onyeka Gamero
19 FW   ESP Celia Segura
No. Pos. Nation Player
21 MF   ESP Adriana Parada
23 MF   POL Emilia Szymczak
DF   ESP Adriana Ranera
MF   ESP Emma Martín
MF   ESP Nina Pou
FW   ESP Alba Caño
FW   NOR Martine Fenger
MF   SUI Sydney Schertenleib
MF   ESP Clara Serrajordi
MF   ESP Natalia Escot

Reserve team

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

No. Pos. Nation Player
28 MF   ESP Raquel Capdevila
No. Pos. Nation Player
32   ESP Maria Llorella

Current technical staff

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Position Staff
Head coach Òscar Belis
Assistant coach Pol Grau
Goalkeeping coach Albert Castillo
Fitness coach Irene del Río
Physiotherapist Eugenia De Muga

Last updated: 27 March 2022
Source: FC Barcelona

Transfers

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Year In Out
2014 GK: M. Alemany (UE L'Estartit)
DF: A. Rovirola (promoted from the youth team), A. Cortés (promoted from the youth team), O. Batlle (promoted from the youth team)
MF: J. Mas (promoted from the youth team), A. Bonmatí (promoted from the youth team), S. Hernández (Sant Gabriel), C. Armengol (promoted from the youth team)
FW: A. Arboix (L'Estartit), I. Uribe (Sant Gabriel C)
GK: N. Vizcaíno (Sant Gabriel B), A. Moreno (Santa Teresa)[12]
DF: C. Moyano (Espanyol B), M. Gama (retired), X. Royo (Seagull)
MF: Q. Torradeflot (UE Vic), M. Turmo (Sant Gabriel), C. García (Sant Gabriel), J. Fernández (Bristol Academy)
FW: J. Rivero (UE Vic), G. Sala (Levante Las Planas)
2015 GK: K.A. Schmidt (Saint Mary's Gaels), I. Martínez (Sant Gabriel B), G. Font (promoted from the youth team)
DF: B. Pujadas (promoted from the youth team), H. Barco (Espanyol Juvenil A), L. Aleixandri (promoted from the youth team)
MF: L. Martínez (promoted from the youth team), P. Fernández (promoted from the youth team)
FW: E. Benítez (promoted from the youth team), L. Muñoz (promoted from the youth team)
GK: M. Alemany (Monroe Mustangs)
DF: A. Cortés (retired), Q. Gómez (Igualada)
MF: J. Mas (Espanyol B)
FW: A. Arboix (Girona), A. Aparicio (Little Rock Trojans), C. Puiggrós (L'Estartit)
2016 GK: A. Giménez (Espanyol)
DF: A. Torrodà (promoted from the youth team), B. Bou (L'Estartit)
MF: T. Morató (ENFAF), S. Ismael (Espanyol B), S. Hernández (L'Estartit)
FW: M. Benedicto (promoted from the youth team), C. Andújar (promoted from the youth team), A. Martínez (promoted from the youth team)
GK: K.A. Schmidt (Levante Las Planas)
DF: N. Garrote (Espanyol)
MF: A. Bonmatí (promoted to the first team), N. Martínez (Logroño), S. Hernández (promoted to the first team), A. Falcón (Atlético M.), P. Garrote (Espanyol), E. Benítez (Espanyol B)
FW: I. Uribe (Seagull)
2017 DF: J. Viñas (Espanyol B), L. Codina (promoted from the youth team)
MF: A. Esteve (Espanyol Juvenil A), P. Gutiérrez (Espanyol Juvenil A)
FW: S. Extremera (Espanyol Juvenil A), C. Pina (promoted from the youth team), A. Marín (promoted from the youth team)
GK: I. Martínez (Sevilla)
DF: A. Rovirola (Santa Teresa), B. Pujadas (Espanyol), O. Batlle (Madrid CFF), L. Aleixandri (Atlético M.)
MF: P. Fernández (Málaga)
FW: M. Benedicto (Espanyol B), A. Martínez (Espanyol B)
2018 GK: G. López (promoted from the youth team), P. Argelaguet (promoted from the youth team)
DF: J. Fernández (promoted from the youth team)
MF: C. Martínez (Seagull), L. Linares (promoted from the youth team), M. Vilarrasa (promoted from the youth team), Z. Flores (Seagull)
FW: B. Vilamala (promoted from the youth team)
GK: A. Giménez (retired)
DF: S. Extremera (Espanyol B), J. Viñas (EFM Lanzarote)
MF: L. Martínez (Zaragoza CFF), S. Hernández (Fundación Albacete B), A. Torrodà (Espanyol)
FW: A. Marín (Espanyol), L. Muñoz (Monroe Mustangs)
2019 GK: M. Muñoz (Mercantil, L. Coronado (promoted from the youth team)
DF: A. Fernández (promoted from the youth team), J. Mora (Espanyol B), E. Ramírez (Espanyol B)
MF: A. Mingueza (promoted from the youth team)
FW: V. Adrianova (promoted from the youth team), A. Aparicio (Little Rock Trojans)
GK: G. López (CE Europa), P. Argelaguet (retired)
MF: L. Linares (Iowa Western Reivers), M. Vilarrasa (Levante Las Planas)[13]
2020 GK: L. García (Seagull)
DF: M. Fernandez (promoted from the youth team), C. Rodriguez (promoted from the youth team), E.Laborde (promoted from the youth team), M. Molina (Espanyol B)
MF: A. Caño (promoted from the youth team), M. Pérez (DAMM), M. Llopis (Espanyol B), J. Bartel (promoted from the youth team)
FW: C. Riumalló (promoted from the youth team), P. Lopez (Levante Las Planas), O. Vignola (Málaga), O. Baradad (SE AEM), G. Queiroz (Madrid CFF)[14]
GK: G. Font (promoted to the first team)
DF: A. Fernández (James Madison University), H. Barco (retired),[15] L. Codina (promoted to the first team)[16]
MF: C. Martínez (CF Pallejà), Z. Flores (Rayo Vallecano), P. Gutiérrez (Madrid CFF), A. Esteve (Eibar)[17]
FW: T. Morató (Rayo Vallecano), A. Aparicio (Eibar), C. Pina (loaned to Sevilla),[18] C. Armengol (loaned to Sevilla),[19] C. Andújar (loaned to Valencia)[20]
2021 GK: M. Font (promoted from the youth team)
DF: B. Doltra (Girona)
FW: L. Corrales (Atlético Baleares), R. Garcia (UD Collerense)
GK: L. García (Levante Las Planas)
DF: J. Fernández (promoted to the first team), E. Ramírez (loaned to Real Sociedad),[21] J. Mora (Levante Las Planas)
FW: B. Vilamala (promoted to the first team), G. Queiroz (loaned to Levante)[22]
2022 MF: V. López (Madrid CFF)
FW: Ariana Arias (Real Madrid)
MF: O. Vignola (loaned to Sevilla)
FW: G. Queiroz (Arsenal)
2023 MF: G. Dragoni (Inter Milan) MF: O. Vignola (loaned to Alavés; transferred to Granada), M. Pérez (promoted to the first team), A. Mingueza (Granada)
FW: E. Laborde (loaned to Alavés; transferred to Madrid CFF)
2024 MF: S. Schertenleib (Grasshopper Club Zürich)
FW: L. Arufe (Victoria CF)
MF: J. Bartel (Chelsea), G. Dragoni (loaned to AS Roma)
FW: A. Arias (VfL Wolfsburg), L. Corrales (loaned to Sevilla)

Season to season

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Season Division Tier Pos Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Manager
2003-04 1ª Catalonia 3 1.º   - - - - - - - - Ramon Torne[23]
2004-05[24] 2ª Grupo III 2 7.º 26 10 4 12 48 48 0 34 Ramon Torne[25]
2005-06[26] 2ª Grupo III 2 8.º 26 9 5 12 62 41 19 32 Ramon Torne[27]
2006-07[28] 2ª Grupo III 2 6.º  [a] 26 11 5 10 42 44 -2 38 Joaquim Querol[29]
2007-08[30] 1ª Catalonia 3 1.º   26 24 6 0 101 20 +81 78 Joaquim Querol[31]
2008-09[32] 2ª Grupo III 2 10.º 26 9 6 11 53 41 +12 33 Joaquim Querol[33]
2009-10[34] 2ª Grupo III 2 3.º 26 19 1 6 95 32 +63 58 Joaquim Querol[35]
2010-11[36] 2ª Grupo III 2 5.º 26 11 8 7 56 39 +17 41 Joaquim Querol[37]
2011-12[38] 2ª Grupo III 2 4.º 26 15 4 7 51 32 +19 49 Joaquim Querol[39]
2012-13[40] 2ª Grupo III 2 5.º 26 13 7 6 59 49 +10 46 Joaquim Querol[41]
2013-14[42] 2ª Grupo III 2 7.º 26 10 5 11 39 31 +8 35 Jordi Ventura[43]
2014-15[44] 2ª Grupo III 2 2.º 26 19 6 1 77 12 +65 63 Jordi Ventura[45]
2015-16[46] 2ª Grupo III 2 1.º 26 23 3 0 104 11 +93 72 Zoe García[47]
2016-17[48] 2ª Grupo III 2 1.º 26 19 3 4 79 23 +56 60 Zoe García[49]
2017-18[50] 2ª Grupo III 2 1.º[b] 26 20 3 3 81 17 +64 63 Jordi Ventura[51]
2018-19[52] 2ª Grupo III 2 3.º  [c] 26 16 5 5 72 26 +46 53 Jordi Ventura[53]
2019-20[54] 2ªPro Group North 2 3.º 22 14 3 5 61 28 +33 45 Jordi Ventura[55]
2020-21 2ªPro Group North "B"[56] 2 3.º 16 7 5 4 30 19 +11 26 Miguel Llorente[57]
2ªPro Group North "C"[58] 4.º 24 12 5 7 47 26 +21 41
2021-22[59] 2ªPro Group North 2 27 15 3 9 46 27 +19 48 Oscar Belis[60]
2022-23[61] 1ª RFEF 2 [d] 30 18 5 7 58 31 +27 59 Oscar Belis
2023-24[62] 1ª RFEF 2 [d] 26 18 4 4 55 17 +38 58 Oscar Belis
Last update on 27 April 2024
  1. ^ Despite earning enough points to remain in the league, they had to drop to regional league due to the relegation of the first team
  2. ^ The team was not qualified to participate in promotion play-offs despite winning the league three years in a row, because as a reserve team it needs to remain at least one tier below the first team
  3. ^ Promoted to the new Spanish second division Segunda División Pro (women)
  4. ^ a b The team was not promoted despite winning the league, because it needs to remain at least one tier below the first team

Juvenil-Cadet squad

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See also

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References

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