RCD Espanyol Femenino

RCD Espanyol Femení (Real Club Deportivo Español) is the women's football section of RCD Espanyol and was founded in 1970.

RCD Espanyol Femení
Full nameReial Club Deportiu Espanyol de Barcelona SAD Femenino
Nickname(s)Periquitos, españolistas
Founded1970 (1970)
GroundCiutat Esportiva Dani Jarque
Capacity1,520
ChairmanJoan Collet i Diví
ManagerJordi Ferrón
LeaguePrimera División
2019–20Primera División, 16th
WebsiteClub website

History

RCD Espanyol was one of the pioneering teams in women's football in Spain, playing its first match as early as 1970.[1] The team's first national success came in 1989, when they first reached the national cup's final, losing it against Añorga. They won the competition for the first time in 1996, and successfully defended the title the following year.

2006 was their most successful season to date as they won their first (and for now only) league title and their third Queen's Cup. Thus Espanyol took part in the UEFA Women's Cup the following season.

Espanyol players celebrating the 2010 Copa de la Reina title.

In recent years Espanyol has consolidated itself as one of Spain's top teams. It has been most successful in the Copa de la Reina, winning three more titles in 2009, 2010, and 2012, tying with Levante UD as the competition's most successful team.[2] Most recently, Espanyol was 3rd after FC Barcelona and Athletic Bilbao in the 2011-12 national championship

Competition record

Season to season

SeasonDiv.Pos.Copa de la ReinaChampions League
1988–893rdQuarterfinals
1989–903rdRunner-up
1990–915thRound of 16
1991–923rd
1992–931stRound of 16
1993–945thRound of 16
1994–953rdSemifinalist
1995–963rdChampion
1996–973rdChampion
1997–983rdSemifinalist
1998–993rd
1999–002ndFirst round
2000–012ndQuarterfinals
2001–023rdRunner-up
2002–037thQuarterfinals
2003–048th
2004–053rdQuarterfinals
2005–061stChampion
2006–072ndRunner-upGroup stage
2007–084thQuarterfinals
2008–094thChampion
2009–102ndChampion
2010–112ndRunner-up
2011–123rdChampion
2012–135thQuarterfinals
2013–1411th
2014–157thQuarterfinals
2015–169th
2016–1713th
2017–1814th
2018–199thRound of 16
2019–2016thRound of 16

Record in UEFA competitions

SeasonCompetitionStageOpponentResultScorers
2006–07UEFA Women's CupQualifying Stage Hibernian LFC
FCF Juvisy
4–1
1–0
7–0
Adriana 2, Cubí, Serna
Rubio
Cubí 4, Adriana 2, Diéguez
Group Stage Kolbotn IL
Umeå IK
Lehenda Chernihiv
2–4
0–3
5–0
Adriana + 1 o.g.
0
Serna 2, Adriana, Cubí, Rubio

Titles

Official

Invitational

Players

Current squad

As of 18 July 2020[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
2 DF  ESP Elba Vergés
4 DF  ESP Paola Soldevilla
7 MF  ESP Cristina Baudet
8 MF  ESP Letti
10 MF  ESP Brenda
11 FW  ESP Elena Julve
14 FW  ESP Ainhoa Marín
15 DF  COL Manuela Vanegas
16 DF  PAR Dulce Quintana
17 MF  ESP Débora
24 MF  ESP Irene
29 MF  ESP Júlia Guerra
No. Pos. Nation Player
30 GK  ESP Janet
35 GK  ESP Montse
GK  USA Kelsey Dossey
FW  ESP Jou
DF  ESP Xènia Pérez
DF  ESP Marta Turmo
MF  JPN Maya Yamamoto
FW  ESP Anaïr Lomba
FW  ESP Laura Fernández
FW  ARG Marianela Szymanowski
FW  RUS Nadezhda Karpova

Former internationals

See also

References

  1. "La historia del RCD Espanyol Femení" [The history of RCD Espanyol Femení] (in Spanish). Sexto Anillo. 23 June 2017. Retrieved 9 January 2019.
  2. Mari Paz dresses herself as queen to give Espanyol its sixth title. Marca
  3. "Espanyol - Plantilla" (in Spanish). La Liga. Retrieved 1 February 2017.
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