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Girona FC Femení B

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Girona FC Femení
Full nameGirona Futbol Club Femení
FoundedJuly 2017; 6 years ago (2017-07)
(refoundation)
GroundTorres de Palau Municipal
Girona
Capacity500
OwnerCity Football Group (44.3%)
Girona Football Group (44.3%)
ChairmanJoan Carles Sánchez
ManagerMarc Quer Barba
LeaguePrimera Catalana Group 2
2018–192nd, Segona Catalana Group 4 (promoted)

Girona FC Femení is a football team from Girona, the women's section of Girona FC. The senior team was refounded in 2017 after a period of four years in which Girona were only by female teams at represented at youth level.[1]

History

Although Girona FC operated a senior women's team for a number of years, financial constraints had forced them to resign to its place in Segunda División in 2013 and to cease operations in 2016.[1] In 2017 the Catalan club operated just 3 junior teams with a total of 41 youth players in their system.[1] The announcement came less than two months before Girona itself was acquired by a consortium including City Football Group, a worldwide football organisation known for its support of women's football,[2][3] though an explicit link between the two events was never made. The club also announced a simultaneous expansion of the female youth section.[1]

Girona FC Femení came back to the competition in 2017–18, in the second division of the Catalan regional leagues, the fifth tier of women's football in Spain, where they finished second to narrowly miss out on promotion which the club had initially announced was their immediate goal.[1] In 2018–19 they again finished second, but were still promoted to the Primera Catalana.

Season to season

Season Tier Division Place
2003–04 2 1ª Nacional 4th
2004–05 2 1ª Nacional 5th
2005–06 2 1ª Nacional 6th
2006–07 2 1ª Nacional 4th
2007–08 2 1ª Nacional 7th
2008–09 2 1ª Nacional 4th
2009–10 2 1ª Nacional 4th
2010–11 2 1ª Nacional 2nd
2011–12 2 3rd
2012–13 2 1st[a]
2013–14 4 1ª Catalana 6th[4]
2014–15 4 1ª Catalana 3rd[5]
2015–16 4 1ª Catalana 4th[6]
2016–17 Did not play
2017–18 5 2ª Catalana 2nd
2018–19 5 2ª Catalana 2nd
  1. ^ Resigned to continue in Segunda División due to financial constraints.

References

  1. ^ a b c d e "El Girona aposta fort pel futbol femení" [Girona is a strong bet for women's football]. ara.cat (in Catalan). 6 July 2017. Retrieved 17 March 2019.
  2. ^ "Manchester City Women take fight to Europe after transforming game at home". The Guardian. 8 November 2016. Retrieved 17 March 2019.
  3. ^ "Melbourne City's W-League success fulfilling the promise of Australian women's football". ABC. 18 February 2018. Retrieved 17 March 2019.
  4. ^ Primera Catalana Femenina 2013-14. Arquero Arba
  5. ^ Primera Catalana Femenina 2013-14. Arquero Arba
  6. ^ Primera Catalana Femenina 2013-14. Arquero Arba

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