2014–15 Primera División (women)

Primera División
Season 2014–15
Champions FC Barcelona
Relegated Sevilla FC
CE Sant Gabriel
Champions League FC Barcelona
Atlético Madrid
Matches played 240
Goals scored 743 (3.1 per match)
Top goalscorer Sonia Bermúdez (22 goals)
Adriana Martín (22 goals)
Biggest home win FC Barcelona 8–0 Fundación Albacete
FC Barcelona 8–0 Sevilla
Biggest away win Sevilla FC 0–8 Athletic Bilbao
Highest scoring Levante UD 8–1 Fundación Albacete
Longest winning run 15 games
FC Barcelona
Longest unbeaten run 15 games
FC Barcelona
Longest losing run 8 games
CE Sant Gabriel

All statistics correct as of 4 May 2015.

The 2014–15 Primera División Femenina de Fútbol was the 27th edition of Spain's highest women's football league.

FC Barcelona defended the title for the third straight season. The competition, running from 7 September 2014 to 3 May 2015, and was contested by sixteen teams, with Fundación Albacete and Santa Teresa CD making their debut.[1]

For the first time two teams qualified to the UEFA Women's Champions League, as Spain has climbed into the top eight nations by UEFA coefficient.

Stadia and locations

Team Home city Stadium Budget [2]
Transportes Alcaine Aragon Zaragoza Estadio Pedro Sancho (1,000) 250,000 €
Athletic Club Basque Country (autonomous community) Bilbao Instalaciones de Lezama (1,500)
Atlético Madrid Community of Madrid Majadahonda Estadio Cerro del Espino (3,376) 400,000 €
FC Barcelona Catalonia Barcelona Ciutat Esportiva Joan Gamper (1,000) 400,000 €
UD Collerense Balearic Islands Palma de Mallorca Estadi Municipal Coll d’en Rebassa (1,000)
RCD Espanyol Catalonia Cornellà de Llobregat Ciudad Deportiva RCD Espanyol (1,500) 240,000 €
Fundación Albacete Castilla-La Mancha Albacete Ciudad Deportiva Andrés Iniesta (3,000)
Levante UD Valencian Community Valencia Polideportiu Nazaret (1,000)
Oviedo Moderno CF Asturias Oviedo Estadio Manuel Díaz Vega (5,000) 60,000 €
Rayo Vallecano Community of Madrid Madrid Ciudad Deportiva Rayo Vallecano (1,000) 100,000 €
Real Sociedad Basque Country (autonomous community) San Sebastián Instalaciones Zubieta (2,500)
CE Sant Gabriel Catalonia Sant Adrià de Besòs Municipal José Luis Ruiz Casado (1,000) 150,000 €
Santa Teresa CD Extremadura Badajoz Campos Federativos de La Granadilla (1,500) 140,000 €
Sevilla FC Andalusia Sevilla Estadio Guadalquivir (3,000) 100,000 €
Sporting de Huelva Andalusia Huelva Ciudad Deportiva El Conquero (1,000) 120,000 €
Valencia CF Valencian Community Valencia Ciudad Deportiva de Paterna (4,000)

League table

The top eight teams will also qualify for the 2015 Copa de la Reina de Fútbol.

Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualification or relegation
1 FC Barcelona 30 25 2 3 93 9 +84 77 Qualification for UEFA Champions League
and Copa de la Reina
2 Atlético de Madrid 30 20 9 1 54 21 +33 69
3 Athletic Club 30 19 8 3 73 24 +49 65 Qualification for Copa de la Reina
4 Valencia CF 30 17 8 5 58 25 +33 59
5 Levante UD 30 15 10 5 60 25 +35 55
6 Rayo Vallecano 30 13 8 9 45 34 +11 47
7 RCD Espanyol 30 12 7 11 50 54 4 43
8 Sporting de Huelva 30 11 8 11 51 55 4 41
9 Santa Teresa CD 30 9 7 14 33 53 20 34
10 Oviedo Moderno CF 30 8 8 14 35 61 26 32
11 Real Sociedad 30 7 9 14 39 47 8 30
12 UD Collerense 30 7 4 19 32 65 33 25
13 CD Transportes Alcaine 30 5 10 15 27 53 26 25
14 Fundación Albacete 30 6 7 17 38 63 25 25
15 CE Sant Gabriel 30 7 2 21 28 63 35 23 Relegation to Segunda División
16 Sevilla FC 30 4 3 23 27 91 64 15
Source: soccerway.com
Rules for classification: 1) points; 2) head-to-head points; 3) goal difference; 4) number of goals scored

Results

Home \ Away Note 1 ATH ATM BAR COL ESP FUN LEV OVI RVA RSS SGA STE SEV SPO TRA VAL
Athletic Club 00 10 60 71 42 11 30 00 21 20 30 70 51 31 10
Atlético Madrid 20 11 31 10 31 31 30 00 31 31 10 10 20 22 11
Barcelona 40 10 20 30 80 30 51 31 30 50 40 80 70 40 12
Collerense 01 00 01 12 21 22 12 14 14 22 21 30 23 01 21
Espanyol 11 01 04 52 21 10 40 20 22 20 40 21 42 22 05
Fundación Albacete 11 13 02 13 21 02 31 23 22 20 11 31 30 00 22
Levante 41 13 12 50 32 81 50 11 10 30 10 31 11 51 00
Oviedo Moderno 02 01 00 41 11 10 00 11 22 20 12 33 22 21 03
Rayo Vallecano 12 23 01 11 00 13 00 10 01 21 30 21 21 50 02
Real Sociedad 11 02 02 41 30 11 01 13 23 21 20 01 00 00 25
Sant Gabriel 14 13 03 10 24 20 03 30 13 01 20 30 26 11 13
Santa Teresa 03 22 04 10 11 32 00 23 31 33 20 31 20 13 10
Sevilla 08 11 03 01 22 10 05 52 15 21 02 23 05 01 13
Sporting Huelva 22 02 04 21 32 43 11 11 01 22 20 20 30 30 12
Alcaine Zaragoza 00 12 04 02 12 00 00 12 12 21 01 11 53 13 00
Valencia 02 22 21 50 31 10 12 41 00 10 30 11 30 11 21

Source: soccerway.com
1 ^ The home team is listed in the left-hand column.
Colours: Blue = home team win; Yellow = draw; Red = away team win.

Season statistics

As of Week 30

Top scorers

Rank Player Club Goals
1 Adriana Martín Levante UD 22
Sonia Bermúdez FC Barcelona 22
3 María Paz Vilas Valencia CF 21
4 Priscila Borja Atletico Madrid 17
Nekane Díez Athletic Club 17
Erika Vázquez Athletic Club 17
7 Carla Gómez CE Sant Gabriel 14
8 Carolina Férez Valencia CF 13
Joyce Magalhães Sporting de Huelva 13
10 Paloma Fernández RCD Espanyol 12
Esther González Atlético Madrid 12
12 Mariona Caldentey FC Barcelona 11
Marta Corredera FC Barcelona 11
Olga García Levante UD 11
15 Jade Boho Rayo Vallecano 10
Yulema Corres Athletic Club 10
Nahikari García Real Sociedad 10
Estefanía Lima Santa Teresa CD 10
Anair Lomba RCD Espanyol 10
Ana Romero "Willy" FC Barcelona 10

Best goalkeepers

Rank Player Club Goals conceded minutes played Coefficient
1 Laura Ràfols FC Barcelona 9 2518 1:279.78
2 Lola Gallardo Atlético Madrid 18 2414 1:134.11
3 Mariajo Pons Valencia CF 20 2159 1:107.95
4 Sandra Paños Levante UD 25 2678 1:107.12
5 Ainhoa Tirapu Athletic Club 18 1710 1:95
6 Alicia Gómez Rayo Vallecano 26 2250 1:86.54

Hat-tricks

Player For Against Result Round
Nekane Díez Athletic Club Sporting de Huelva 5–1 (h) 1
Brandi Vega Oviedo Moderno Real Sociedad 1–3 (a) 4
Sonia Bermúdez FC Barcelona Fundación Albacete 8–0 (h) 5
Patricia Martínez Sporting de Huelva CE Sant Gabriel 2–6 (a) 5
Mari Paz Vilas4 Valencia CF Real Sociedad 2–5 (a) 6
Jennifer Hermoso FC Barcelona Oviedo Moderno 5–1 (h) 13*
Adriana Martín Levante UD CE Sant Gabriel 0–3 (a) 13*
Lucía García Oviedo Moderno Santa Teresa CD 2–3 (a) 8
Yulema Corres Athletic Club CE Sant Gabriel 1–4 (a) 15
Sonia Bermúdez4 FC Barcelona Sevilla FC 8–0 (h) 27
Nekane Díez4 Athletic Club RCD Espanyol 7–1 (h) 28
Erika Vázquez Athletic Club RCD Espanyol 7–1 (h) 28
Paloma Fernández RCD Espanyol Oviedo Moderno 4–0 (h) 29

4 Player scored 4 goals

Signings

Team Goalkeepers Defenders Midfielders Forwards
Alcaine Zaragoza Spain Silvia Ruiz (Athletic Bilbao)[3] Portugal Ritinha Oliveira (Leixões)[4]
Athletic Bilbao Spain Maite Lizaso (Real Sociedad)[5] Spain Yulema Corres (Aurrerá)[6]
Atlético Madrid Spain Rocío Gálvez (Betis)[7]
Spain Vanesa García (Rayo Vallecano)[8]
Spain Mapi León (Espanyol)[9]
Portugal Rita Fontemanha (Boavista)[10]
Spain Brenda Pérez (Sant Gabriel)[11]
Spain Ángela Sosa (Sporting Huelva)[12]
Spain Priscila Borja (Rayo Vallecano)[13]
Spain Sandra Sánchez (Parquesol)[14]
Barcelona Spain Leire Landa (Athletic Bilbao)[15]
Spain Mariona Caldentey (Collerense)[16]
Spain Sandra Hernández (Sant Gabriel)[17]
Spain Cristina Baudet (Sant Gabriel)
Collerense Spain Bel Calero (CE Sant Gabriel) MF
Spain Estefa Rodríguez (RCD Mallorca) MF
Espanyol Spain Irina Torrent (Lloret)[18]

Spain María Estella (Sant Gabriel)[19]
Spain Inés Juan (Levante Las Planas)[20]
Spain Estíbaliz Torralbo (Granada)[21]
Mexico Kenti Robles (Barcelona)[22]
Spain Sandra Vilanova [23]
Spain Ana Troyano (Atlético Madrid)
Spain Noelia Aybar (Granada)
Spain Anair Lomba (El Olivo)
Fundación Albacete Spain Elena de Toro (La Solana)[24]
Spain Ángeles Carrión (CFF Albacete)
Spain Jessica Tébar (Murcia Féminas)[25]
Spain Elisa Del Estal (SD Reocín)[26]
Levante Spain Aila Fuster (Sporting Plaza de Argel) MF Spain Adriana Martín (Western New York Flash) FW
Oviedo Moderno Spain Ana Vallés (Mareo)[27] United States Brandi Vega (Bay Area Breeze)[28]
Rayo Vallecano Spain Patricia Gudiel (Atlético Madrid) [29] Equatorial Guinea Jade Boho (Atlético Madrid)
Japan Marika Ohshima (Waseda University)
Real Sociedad Spain Marisun Quiñones (Mariño)[30]
Spain María Díaz Cirauqui (Alcaine)[31]
Spain Cristina Pizarro (Sant Gabriel)[32]
Sant Gabriel Spain Cristina Becerra (Espanyol)[33]
Spain Marta Muriana (AEM Lleida)[34]
Spain Marta Turmo (Barcelona B)[35]
Spain Carola García (Barcelona B)[36]

Spain Gloria Pelegrí (AEM Lleida)[37]
Japan Asako Sakurabayashi (Levante LP)[38]
Santa Teresa CD Spain Alba Moreno (Barcelona B)[39]

Spain Laura Folch (Alcaine)[40]
Spain Paula López (Atlético Madrid)[41]
Spain María Neira (Salamanca)[42]
Israel Diana Redman (Pali Blues)
Portugal Fátima Pinto (Atlético Ouriense)[43]
Spain Marta Rubio (Badajoz-Olivenza)[44]
Spain Sara Del Estal (SD Reocín)[45]
Spain Mireya García Boa (Sevilla)[46]
Spain Carmen Menayo (Puebla)[47]
Sevilla Mexico Pamela Tajonar (WNY Flash)[48]

Spain Lorena Bocanegra (Città di Sora)[49]
Spain Eva Castaño (Anderlecht)[50]
Spain Alicia Fuentes (Levante Las Planas)
Spain Elena Escudero (Híspalis)[51]
Romania Olivia Oprea (Costa Adeje)[52]
Spain Rocío Mateos (Granada)[53]
Sporting Huelva Spain Nazaret Lara (Betis)[54]
Spain Emmna Marqués (Espanyol)
Spain Paula Perea (Sevilla)
Brazil Joyce Magalhães (Rayo Vallecano)
Spain Patricia Martínez (Ponferrada)
Valencia Spain Paula Nicart (Sant Gabriel)[55]

Spain Naiara Beristain (Real Sociedad)
Spain Carol Férez (Barcelona)
Spain Claudia Zornoza (Atlético Madrid)
Spain Manuela Lareo (Athletic Bilbao)

References

  1. Calendar of the competition in RFEF's website
  2. http://www.mundodeportivo.com/20141204/futbol/femenino/la-magia-de-las-finanzas-en-primera-division_54421064060.html
  3. First signing of CD Transportes Alcaine for the 2014-15 season. CD Transportes Alcaine's website, 29 July 2014
  4. Ritinha Oliveira is Transportes Alcaine's second signing. El Periódico de Aragón, 1 August 2014
  5. Athletic signs Maite Lizaso, former captain of Real Sociedad. ABC, 1 July 2014
  6. Athletic signs goalscorer Yulema Corres (Aurrera Vitoria). ABC, 5 July 2014
  7. Rocío Gálvez signs for Atlético Madrid. Diario de Córdoba, 27 June 2014
  8. Vanesa García, Atlético's first signing for next season. ffemenino.es, 4 July 2014
  9. Mapi León arrives to a very strengthened Atleti. Mundo Deportivo, 7 August 2014
  10. Atlético Madrid signs Rita Fontemanha of Boavista. Record, 7 July 2014
  11. Brenda Pérez arrives to Atlético with the aim to keep improving. Vavel, 8 July 2014
  12. Ángela Sosa, loads of talent for Atlético. Vavel, 26 July 2014
  13. Priscila Borja returns to Atlético Madrid to strengthen its attack. Colchonero, 1 August 2014
  14. Sandra Sánchez will sign for Atlético Madrid. Zamora 24 Horas, 6 June 2014
  15. Leire Landa signs for Barça. El Mundo Deportivo, 30 June 2014
  16. Barcelona signs U-19 Euro runner-up Mariona Caldentey. Marca, 30 July 2014
  17. Barça signs Cristina Baudet and Sandra Hernández. El Mundo Deportivo, 14 May 2014
  18. Irina Torrent, María Estella and Lombi, new players of Espanyol. ADN Blanquiazul, 1 July 2014
  19. Maria Estella transfers to Espanyol. Diari de Sant Adrià, 1 July 2014
  20. Inés Juan and Ana Troyano, to Espanyol. El Mundo Deportivo, 19 June 2014
  21. Noelia Aybar and Estíbaliz Torralbo, new signings of the women's team. Fuerza Perica, 23 June 2014
  22. Kenty Robles returns home. Vavel, 12 July 2014
  23. http://www.futfem.com/vernoticia.php?id=4441
  24. Fundación Albacete Balompié strengthens ifself with Elena de Toro. Vavel, 29 July 2014
  25. Jessica Tébar, first signing of Fundación Albacete. Futfem, 4 July 2014
  26. You go to Albacete, I go to Badajoz
  27. Oviedo Moderno signs goalkeeper Ana Vallés. La Nueva España, 5 July 2014
  28. Brandi Vega signs for Oviedo Moderno. Oviedo Moderno's website, 7 May 2014
  29. 2014-15 Rayo Vallecano begins. Rayo Vallecano's website, 29 July 2014
  30. Real Sociedad signs Mariasun Quiñones. El Diario Vasco, 9 July 2014
  31. Navarre player María Díaz Cirauqui, Real Sociedad's first signing. Txapeldunak, 2 July 2014
  32. Cristina Pizarro joins the women's team. Real Sociedad's website, 9 July 2014
  33. More movements in Montes' project. Diario La Grada, 4 July 2014
  34. The preseason starts on 28 July. Diari de Sant Adrià, 11 July 2014
  35. 2014-15 Sant Gabriel will be like this. Vavel, 1 July 2014
  36. Carola García leaves Barça and jumps to Sant Gabriel. Ffemenino.es, 8 July 2014
  37. Sant Gabriel nets three more signings. Diari de Sant Adrià, 29 June 2014
  38. Two forwards for Sant Gabriel. Vavel, 25 June 2014
  39. Santa Teresa signs goalkeeper Alba Moreno. Hoy, 14 July 2014
  40. Laura Folch leaves Transportes Alcaine and joins Santa Teresa. Espíritu Deportivo, 3 June 2014
  41. Santa Teresa keeps preparing for its debut in Primera. Vavel, 10 July 2014
  42. Neira leaves Salamanca FF to play for Santa Teresa in Primera. Salamanca RTV al Día, 7 July 2014
  43. Santa Teresa wants Badajoz to enjoy the top tier. El Periódico de Extremadura, 31 July 2014
  44. Santa Teresa begins its Primera year. Hoy, 31 July 2014
  45. Sara Del Estal joins for CD Santa Teresa
  46. Mireya García joins Santa Teresa. Hoy, 7 July 2014
  47. Carmen Menayo, a Primera footballer. Marca, 19 June 2014
  48. The women's team strengthenes itself with Mexican international goalkeeper Pamela Tajonar and its former players Alicia Fuentes and Eva Castaño. Sevilla FC's website, 11 July 2014
  49. Sevilla FC enters the scene. Vavel, 2 July 2014
  50. Sevilla continues its plan renove. Futfem, 8 July 2014
  51. Olivia Oprea, Elena Escudero and Sandra Pérez join Sevilla. Futfem, 28 July 2014
  52. [Târgovişteanca Olivia Oprea a semnat cu FC Sevilla. „Nu m-am gândit de două ori” Targovistean Olivia Oprea signes for FC Sevilla. 'I didn't think it twice']. Sport Dambovitean, 29 July 2014
  53. Rocío Mateos will stay in the top tier in Sevilla FC. Ideal, 1 July 2014
  54. Sporting Huelva closes its squad with 14 renovations and five signings. El Mundo Deportivo, 30 June 2014
  55. Valencia presents five signings. Futfem, 30 July 2014

See also

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