2009–10 FC Barcelona Femení season

The 2009–10 season was the 22nd for FC Barcelona Femení in official competition, and the 13th in the top flight of Spanish football.

FC Barcelona Femení
2009–10 season
ChairmanJoan Laporta
ManagerXavi Llorens
StadiumCiutat Esportiva Joan Gamper
League5th
Copa de la Reina3rd
Copa CatalunyaWinners
Top goalscorerMarta Cubí (13)

Summary

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In 2009, FC Barcelona sought to expand its brand into North America, to attract more female fans, and to promote the image of the women's team; one possibility explored to try to achieve all three was to collaborate with American football star Mia Hamm, who would have acted as a representative of Barcelona Femení.[1]

Towards the end of the previous season, rivals Espanyol had disciplined player Noemí Rubio, removing her from team training and barring her from playing, after she was photographed wearing a Barcelona scarf at the 2009 Copa del Rey final. The issue became polemic news when Espanyol publicly announced their sanctions towards Rubio; their own and other fans criticised Espanyol for punishing a player based on the club they support. Espanyol tried to deny this, saying that the punitive measures were taken because they deemed wearing another team's colours to be disrespectful;[2][3] Espanyol also claimed they had not wanted to draw attention to it. At an Espanyol press conference when the club announced Rubio would not continue with them, she publicly asked for forgiveness.[4] After this, Barcelona "decided to do everything" they could to sign Rubio,[5] which they did on 22 July 2009.[6] Rubio was considered one of the best players in the league. Top-scorer Marta Cubí and former Barcelona youth product Carol Férez also swapped Espanyol for Barcelona in the summer of 2009.[7]

At the start of the season, Barcelona took part in the Copa Catalunya, winning the title for the first time by defeating Espanyol on penalties in the final on 30 August 2009.[8]

The team participated in Group B of the group stage of the Superliga, for Catalan and Valencian teams. With a 1–0 win over UE L'Estartit – scored by Vicky Losada in the 90th minute after dominating the game – on the fourth matchday, Barcelona had taken three wins from three games played.[9] Having won the Copa Catalunya and started off their league campaign well, coach Xavi Llorens felt that the team had the potential to win a treble, though he also acknowledged the lack of professionalism made it hard to maintain a competitive team throughout a whole season.[10]

In the group, they finished second to progress to the top-level second phase and compete for the league title. In the second phase, they were in Group A and finished 5th. This placement also qualified them to participate in the Copa de la Reina, in which they placed third.[11]

On 25 April 2010, Mari Paz Vilas scored the 1,000th league goal for Barcelona, against Zaragoza.[12]

Players

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First team

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As of June 2010[13][14]

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

No. Pos. Nation Player
GK   ESP Laura Ràfols
GK   ESP Elixabete Sarasola
DF   ESP Ana María Escribano
DF   ESP Laura Gómez
DF   ESP Rocío López
DF   ESP Marta Unzué
DF   ESP Melanie Serrano
DF   ESP Esther Romero
DF   ESP Clara Villanueva
DF   ESP Laura Bonaventura "Mixeta"
DF   ESP Marina Torras
No. Pos. Nation Player
MF   ESP Vicky Losada
MF   ESP Noemí Rubio
MF   ESP Carol Férez
MF   ESP Silvia Doblado
MF   ESP Alicia Fuentes
FW   ESP Mari Paz Vilas
FW   ESP Elba Unzué
FW   ESP Marta Cubí
FW   ESP Marta Liria "Lilo"
FW   ESP Anna Riera

Reserve team

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Players from FC Barcelona Femení B

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

No. Pos. Nation Player
DF   ESP Anna Márquez "Anita"
No. Pos. Nation Player
FW   ESP Olga García

Transfers

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No. Pos. Nat. Player Moving from Source
Summer
GK   Elixabete Sarasola Real Sociedad
DF   Rocío López Apolo Properties
MF   Noemí Rubio RCD Espanyol
MF   Carol Férez RCD Espanyol
FW   Marta Cubí RCD Espanyol
FW   Anna Riera UE L'Estartit
No. Pos. Nat. Player Moving to Source
Summer
GK   Cristina Molina Levante Las Planas
DF   Sheila Sanchón Retired
DF   Silvia Vila Espanyol B
MF   Paulina Ferré Retired
FW   Jessica Todó
FW   Marta Yáñez Espanyol B
FW   Laura Carriba Espanyol B
FW   Aída García UE L'Estartit
FW   Patricia Martínez CD Ponferrada

Pre-season and friendlies

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Torneig Sport Mundi

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22 August 2009 Semifinals Real Sociedad 0–0 Barcelona Hondarribia
Report
23 August 2009 Final Levante 2–1 Barcelona Irun
[1] [2] Stadium: Stadium Gal

Torneig de Getxo

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2 April 2010 Group stage 2 Zaragoza 0–5 Barcelona Getxo
Report Stadium: Estadi de Bolue
2 April 2010 Group stage 3 Rayo Vallecano 1–0 Barcelona Getxo
Report Stadium: Estadi de Bolue
3 April 2010 3rd place match Athletic Club 0–1 Barcelona Getxo
Report Stadium: Estadi de Bolue

Friendlies

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(20?) September 2009 Friendly Barcelona A 18–1 Barcelona C
Report
Note: In another Barcelona women's friendly, the B team beat Lloret 8–0.

Competitions

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  Win   Draw   Loss

Copa Catalunya

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28 August 2009 Semifinal Barcelona 6–0 FC Les Preses L'Estartit
Report Stadium: Municipal de l'Estartit
Referee: Òscar Sauleda
30 August 2009 Final Barcelona 3–3
(7–6 p)
Espanyol L'Estartit
Report
  • Torrejón   13'
  • Joana Montouto   16'
  • Sara Serna   80' (p)
Stadium: Municipal de L'Estartit
Referee: José Emilio Sánchez Aparicio

League

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Phase 1: Group B

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6 September 2009 1 Barcelona 3–1 UD Collerense Sant Joan Despí
Report
Stadium: Ciutat Esportiva Joan Gamper
Referee: Jordi Liarte Pérez
13 September 2009 2 Murcia w/o Barcelona
Note: Murcia had withdrawn from competition, and matches scheduled against them were then used as rest days.
27 September 2009 3 Gimnàstic Tarragona 0–4 Barcelona Tarragona
19:30 [3] [4]
Stadium: Estadi Sant Pere i Sant Pau
Referee: Pablo Querol
4 October 2009 4 Barcelona 1–0 UE L'Estartit Sant Joan Despí
11:00
[5] [6] Stadium: Ciutat Esportiva Joan Gamper
Referee: Josep Barrera
11 October 2009 5 Valencia 0–2 Barcelona Valencia
12:00 [7] [8]
Stadium: El Planter
Referee: Ros Calvo
18 October 2009 6 Barcelona 1–0 Levante Sant Joan Despí
12:30
[9] [10] Stadium: Ciutat Esportiva Joan Gamper
Referee: Dani Gracia Álvarez
31 October 2009 7 Espanyol 1–1 Barcelona Sant Adrià del Besòs
16:00
  • Chola   28'
[11] [12]
Stadium: Ciutat Esportiva de Sant Adrià
Referee: Francesc Galán Baró
8 November 2009 8 UD Collerense 1–0 Barcelona Palma
11:30
[13] [14] Stadium: Camp Municipal Coll d'en Rebassa
Referee: Sebastián Ripoll Solano
15 November 2009 9 Barcelona w/o Murcia
Note: Murcia had withdrawn from competition, and matches scheduled against them were then used as rest days.
29 November 2009 10 Barcelona 7–0 Gimnàstic Tarragona Sant Joan Despí
12:00
[15] [16] Stadium: Ciutat Esportiva Joan Gamper
Referee: Ávalos Barrera
5 December 2009 11 UE L'Estartit 1–2 Barcelona L'Estartit
12:00
[17] [18]
Stadium: Camp Municipal
Referee: Brunner López
8 December 2009 12 Barcelona 4–1 Valencia Sant Joan Despí
Report
  • Aran   15'
Stadium: Ciutat Esportiva Joan Gamper
Referee: Albert Ávalos
13 December 2009 13 Levante 0–0 Barcelona Valencia
12:00 [19] [20] Stadium: Poliesportiu de Nazaret
Referee: Monfort González
20 December 2009 14 Barcelona 1–2 Espanyol Sant Joan Despí
12:00
[21] [22]
  • Lara   30'
  • Conti   41'
Stadium: Ciutat Esportiva Joan Gamper

Phase 2: Group A

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10 January 2010 1 Atlético Madrid 0–0 Barcelona Majadahonda
Report Stadium: Cerro del Espino
Referee: Luis Miguel Martínez Montoro
17 January 2010 2 Barcelona 2–0 Athletic Club Sant Joan Despí
Report Stadium: Ciutat Esportiva Joan Gamper
Referee: Raúl Calle Martínez
24 January 2010 3 Rayo Vallecano 3–1 Barcelona Madrid
Report
Stadium: Nuestra Señora de la Torre
Referee: Carlos López Rodríguez
31 January 2010 4 Barcelona 1–0 Levante Sant Joan Despí
Report Stadium: Ciutat Esportiva Joan Gamper
Referee: Dídac Duran Peidro
7 February 2010 5 Barcelona 4–0 Real Sociedad Sant Joan Despí
Report Stadium: Ciutat Esportiva Joan Gamper
Referee: Abraham Martínez Sáez
14 February 2010 6 Espanyol 4–0 Barcelona Sant Adrià del Besòs
Report Stadium: Ciutat Esportiva de Sant Adrià
Referee: Juan Manuel Martín Varas
21 February 2010 7 Barcelona 3–1 Zaragoza CFF Sant Joan Despí
Report
Stadium: Ciutat Esportiva Joan Gamper
Referee: Daniel Gracia Álvarez
28 February 2010 8 Barcelona 0–1 Atlético Madrid Sant Joan Despí
Report
Stadium: Ciutat Esportiva Joan Gamper
Referee: Carlos Gallardo Martínez
7 March 2010 9 Athletic Club 4–0 Barcelona Bilbao
Report Stadium: Lezama Facilities
Referee: Aimar Velasco Arbaiza
14 March 2010 10 Barcelona 1–4 Rayo Vallecano Sant Joan Despí
Report
Stadium: Ciutat Esportiva Joan Gamper
Referee: Carlos Rodríguez Enrique
21 March 2010 11 Levante 0–0 Barcelona Valencia
Report Stadium: Poliesportiu de Nazaret
Referee: Miguel Ros Calvo
11 April 2010 12 Real Sociedad 1–3 Barcelona Zubieta
Report
Stadium: Zubieta Facilities
Referee: Jon Etxarri Los Santos
18 April 2010 13 Barcelona 0–2 Espanyol Sant Joan Despí
Report
Stadium: Ciutat Esportiva Joan Gamper
Referee: Ramón Torralba Jiménez
25 April 2010 14 Zaragoza CFF 2–1 Barcelona Zaragoza
Report
Stadium: Estadio Pedro Sancho
Referee: Mouhamed Ndiaye

Copa de la Reina

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2 May 2010 Round of 16, Leg 1 UD Collerense 2–1 Barcelona Palma
  • Rafaela   19'
  • Torrecilla   55'
Report
  • Lilo   57'
Stadium: Camp Municipal Coll d'en Rebassa
Referee: Santos Arenas Cuesta
9 May 2010 Round of 16, Leg 2 Barcelona 2–0 UD Collerense Sant Joan Despí
  • Olga García   20'
  • Marta Cubí   80'
Report Stadium: Ciutat Esportiva Joan Gamper
Referee: Tomás Baulo
Note: Barcelona advance 3–2 on aggregate.
16 May 2010 Quarterfinal, Leg 1 Barcelona 1–0 Athletic Club Sant Joan Despí
1-0 Elba 41' Report Stadium: Ciutat Esportiva Joan Gamper
Referee: Martínez Sáez
23 May 2010 Quarterfinal, Leg 2 Athletic Club 0–2 Barcelona Bilbao
Report 0-1 Olga García 71'; 0-2 Melanie Serrano 79' Stadium: San Mamés
Referee: Isturiz Latorre
2 June 2010 Semifinal Espanyol 1–0 Barcelona Basauri
1-0 Mery 70' Report Stadium: Camp Artunduaga
Referee: Ander Zarrabeitia Arrieta
4 June 2010 3rd place play-off Barcelona 3–0 Torrejón Basauri
1-0 Ani 48', 2-0 Doblado 88', 3-0 Marta Cubí 91' Report Stadium: Camp Artunduaga
Referee: Aretxabaleta Sarasola

References

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  1. ^ Cubero, Cristina (5 August 2009). "Eva Longoria, embajadora azulgrana". Mundo Deportivo (in Spanish). p. 9.
  2. ^ "Apartada y expedientada por vestirse del Barça". Mundo Deportivo (in Spanish). 19 May 2009. p. 23.
  3. ^ "Noemí puede ser del Barça pero no jugará con el Espanyol". Mundo Deportivo (in Spanish). 21 May 2009. p. 26.
  4. ^ "Noemí Rubio pide perdón y ya no jugará con el Espanyol". Mundo Deportivo (in Spanish). 22 May 2009. p. 27.
  5. ^ Rico, Miguel (23 May 2009). "El Barça fichará a Noemí Rubio". Mundo Deportivo (in Spanish). p. 56.
  6. ^ "La jugadora que l'Espanyol va sancionar ja és al Barça". e-Notícies (in Catalan). 22 July 2009. Archived from the original on 25 July 2009.
  7. ^ Riera, O (4 September 2009). "Previa Superliga Femenina: FC. Barcelona – Collerense | Éstas son las caras nuevas del equipo de fútbol femenino del Barça". Fútbol Balear (in Spanish).
  8. ^ "Triomf històric a la Copa Catalunya". FCBarcelona.cat. 30 August 2009. Retrieved 2 July 2022.
  9. ^ "El Barça femenino, en el último minuto". Mundo Deportivo (in Spanish). 6 October 2009. p. 12.
  10. ^ Garcia-Planas, Yaca (27 October 2009). "Ellas también quieren el triplete". Mundo Deportivo (in Spanish). p. 14.
  11. ^ "El Barça, tercero en la Copa de la Reina: Torrejón 0-3 Barça". Futbolbalear.es (in Spanish). 4 June 2010. Retrieved 2 July 2022.
  12. ^ Tomás Belenguer, Manuel (December 2021). Barça femení. Història des dels orígens fins al triplet. Barcelona: Base. p. 145. ISBN 978-84-19007-00-1.
  13. ^ "Plantilla 2009/10". BDfutbol.com. Retrieved 2 July 2022.
  14. ^ "Plantilla 2009/10". FCBarcelona.com. Retrieved 2 July 2022.