Madrid CFF

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Madrid C. F. Femenino
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Full nameMadrid Club de Fútbol Femenino
Founded2010; 12 years ago (2010)
GroundMatapiñoneras,
San Sebastián de los Reyes
Capacity3,500
PresidentAlfredo Ulloa
ManagerVíctor Miguel Fernández
LeaguePrimera División
2019-20Primera División, 13th
WebsiteClub website
Current season

Madrid Club de Fútbol Femenino (Spanish pronunciation: [maˈðɾið ˈkluβ ðe ˈfuðβol]; Madrid Women's Football Club) is a Spanish women's football club based in San Sebastián de los Reyes, Community of Madrid, that currently plays in Primera División.

History[]

Madrid CFF was founded in 2010 by Alfredo Ulloa who chose to play in white kits in homage to Real Madrid, although the clubs have no connection.[1] Media speculation that the club would be taken over by Real Madrid in 2014 proved to be unfounded.[2]

In 2013, after playing three seasons in the regional leagues, the club made its debut in Segunda División. Four years later, the club promoted for the first time ever to the First Division. After this promotion, the club moved to Estadio Matapiñonera in San Sebastián de los Reyes.

Season by season[]

Season Division Place Copa de la Reina
2010/11 1ª Reg. 5th
2011/12 1ª Reg. 1st
2012/13 Pref. 2nd
2013/14 3rd
2014/15 1st
2015/16 2nd
2016/17 1st
2017/18 10th
2018/19 13th Quarter-finals
2019/20 13th Quarter-finals
2020/21 7th Semi-finals

Players[]

Current squad[]

As of 23 November 2021[3]

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 Paola (captain)
2 MF Sweden SWE Ebba Hed
3 DF Brazil BRA Antônia
4 DF Brazil BRA Daiane
5 DF Brazil BRA Mônica
6 DF Spain ESP Nuria (on loan from Levante)
7 FW Spain ESP Laurita
9 FW Brazil BRA Gabi Nunes
11 FW Argentina ARG Flor Bonsegundo
12 MF Brazil BRA
13 GK Spain ESP Natalia
14 MF Spain ESP Silvia
16 MF Spain ESP Itziar Pinillos
17 DF Nigeria NGA Chidinma Okeke
18 MF Nigeria NGA Rita Chikwelu
19 FW Denmark DEN Rikke Madsen
No. Pos. Nation Player
20 DF Brazil BRA Lauren
21 MF Spain ESP Estela
23 FW Brazil BRA Geyse
24 GK Guatemala GUA Sabrina Botrán
25 MF Spain ESP Sara Ronzero
26 FW Spain ESP Lucía Pardo
27 MF Spain ESP Irene
29 FW Spain ESP Irene Osorio
31 DF Spain ESP Ana Fernández
32 FW Spain ESP Alba Ruiz
33 MF Spain ESP Julia Hernández
49 FW Spain ESP Vicky López
99 FW Spain ESP Mabel Okoye
DF Spain ESP Lucía Suárez
MF Spain ESP Paula Gutiérrez

Reserve team[]

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

No. Pos. Nation Player
29 MF Spain ESP Cristina Librán
31 DF Spain ESP Ana Fernández
No. Pos. Nation Player
99 FW Spain ESP Mabel Okoye
- MF Spain ESP Alba Rodao

Former players[]

References[]

  1. ^ Sanchez, Ray (23 May 2015). "El Madrid de fútbol femenino juega en el Luis Aragonés" (in Spanish). El Mundo. Retrieved 22 September 2016.
  2. ^ Villarrubia, Begoña (25 September 2015). "¿Dónde está el Real Madrid?" (in Spanish). Mundo Deportivo. Retrieved 22 September 2016.
  3. ^ "Madrid Club de Fútbol Femenino Squad". La Liga. Retrieved 15 May 2021.

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