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Granada CF (women)

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Granada CF Femenino
Full nameGranada Club de Fútbol Femenino
Founded2003; 21 years ago (2003)
GroundMiguel Prieto
Granada, Spain
ChairmanSpain Quique Pina
ManagerSpain Antonio Moreno
LeagueLiga F
2021-22Segunda División (S), 3rd
WebsiteClub website

Granada Club de Fútbol Femenino is a Spanish women's football club from Granada founded in 2003. It is the women's section of Granada CF.

In 2013 it was promoted to the top Spanish league for the first time.[1] It was relegated the next year. They were promoted again in 2022–23.[2]

Competition record

Season Div. Pos. Copa de la Reina
2004–05 (Gr. 5) 2nd
2005–06 (Gr. 5) 2nd
2006–07 (Gr. 5) 6th
2007–08 (Gr. 5) 2nd
2008–09 (Gr. 5) 4th
2009–10 (Gr. 5) 8th
2010–11 (Gr. 5) 4th
2011–12 (Gr. 4) 3rd
2012–13 (Gr. 4) 1st
2013–14 15th
2014–15 (Gr. 4) 3rd
2015–16 (Gr. 4) 2nd
2016–17 (Gr. 4) 2nd
2017–18 (Gr. 4) 2nd
2018–19 (Gr. 4) 2nd[a]
2019–20 2ªP (Gr. S) 2nd
2020–21 2ªP (Gr. SA) 2nd[b]/3rd[c]
2021–22 2ªP (Gr. S) 3rd Third round
2022–23 1ª Fed 5th Quarter-final
  1. ^ The team qualified to move up to the new Primera División B but remained in the second tier of the system due to its creation.
  2. ^ In 1 of 4 regionalised Autumn subgroups.
  3. ^ in 1 of 2 regionalised 'promotion/retention' Spring subgroups.

Current squad

As of 2 October 2023

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

No. Pos. Nation Player
1 GK Spain ESP Sandra
2 MF China CHN Xie Ting
3 DF Spain ESP Marta Carrasco
4 DF Spain ESP Isabel Álvarez
5 MF Spain ESP Ariadna Mingueza
6 MF Spain ESP Alicia
7 FW Spain ESP Laura Pérez
8 DF Spain ESP Lucía
9 FW Spain ESP Ornella
10 FW Spain ESP Lauri
11 FW Spain ESP Andrea Gómez
12 DF Spain ESP Alba Pérez
13 GK Spain ESP Andrea Romero
No. Pos. Nation Player
14 DF Spain ESP Gaste
15 DF Spain ESP Esther Martín-Pozuelo
16 MF Spain ESP Nerea Vicente
17 MF Spain ESP Naima García
18 MF Morocco MAR Inés Faddi
19 FW Nigeria NGA Edna Imade
20 FW Spain ESP Lucía Ramos
21 DF Spain ESP Postigo
22 MF Spain ESP Noe
23 FW Spain ESP Natalia
24 FW Spain ESP Carlota Suárez
31 GK Spain ESP Alba Ibáñez

References

  1. ^ Granada and Torrejón are promoted to Primera. Marca, 17 June 2013
  2. ^ Maite Caridad (6 June 2023). "El Granada femenino vuelve a LaLiga F" [Granada women's team returns to LaLiga F]. Marca (in Spanish). Retrieved 14 December 2023.


This page was last edited on 27 December 2023, at 08:38
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