FC Levante Las Planas

Fútbol Club Levante Las Planas (Catalan: Llevant Les Planes) is a Spanish football club from Sant Joan Despí, Barcelona.

Levante Las Planas
Full nameFútbol Club Levante Las Planas
Founded1983 (M) / 1998 (W)
GroundMunicipal de Les Planes, Sant Joan Despí
ManagerNatalia Astráin
LeagueSegunda División
2015–163rd – Group 3

History

Levante Las Planas was founded in 1983 in Las Planas district as a merge of local teams UP Bética and Rayo Planense.[1] The club is best known for its women's team, established in 1998. On the other hand, the male team plays in 7th-tier Tercera Catalana.

In 2012 Levante Las Planas was promoted to the Primera División for the first time after topping its Segunda División group[2] and beating Fundación Albacete and UD Tacuense in the play-offs.[3] In its debut season the team ended in the lower half of the table with a comfortable 16 points margin over relegation positions.

Season to season

Season Division Pos. Copa de la Reina
2007–08 3 (Gr. ?) 1st
2008–09 2ª (Gr. 3) 13th
2009–10 3 (Gr. ?) 1st
2010–11 2ª (Gr. 3) 3rd
2011–12 2ª (Gr. 3) 1st
2012–13 11th
2013–14 16th
2014–15 2ª (Gr. 3) 1st
2015–16 2ª (Gr. 3) 3rd
2016–17 2ª (Gr. 3) 11th
2017–18 2ª (Gr. 3) 12th
2018–19 Pref. Cat. 1st
2019–20

Current squad

As of 7 September 2013 (source: official website)
Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Pos. Nation Player
13 GK  ESP Meritxell Torras
22 GK  ESP María Ripoll
2 DF  ESP Eli Sivera
3 DF  ESP Belén García
5 DF  ESP Sarita García
6 DF  ESP María Ramos
7 DF  ESP Ana Cobacho
15 DF  ESP Eve Moreno
19 DF  ESP Joanna Vega
21 DF  ESP Aida García
4 MF  ESP Inés Juan
No. Pos. Nation Player
6 MF  ESP Sandra Alberola
8 MF  ESP Carol Miranda
14 MF  ESP Annika García
17 MF  ESP Leticia Irrazábal
18 MF  ESP Ausi Maestre
20 MF  ESP Zaira Flores
9 FW  ESP Evita Díez
10 FW  ESP Laura Carriba
11 FW  ESP Sara Serna
12 FW  JPN Asako Sakurabayashi

Former internationals

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References

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