The 2024–25 Copa Catalunya Femenina began in September 2024 and will conclude in 2025, as the eighteenth edition of the Copa Catalunya Femenina. After two years focused on teams playing in the Tercera Federación (fourth national tier) and regional divisions, and being branded as an amateur competition, the 2024–25 competition once again allowed entry for teams that play in the top-tier national leagues.[1] Additionally, it is the first time that the competition will be run in both years of the football season it corresponds to, having previously been a summer tournament that took pace during pre-season. While still operated as a single-elimination tournament, the bracket style used in 2023 has been replaced with a seeded format that introduces new teams in each round except the quarter-finals.
Defending champions SE AEM, who won in 2023 with their B team, were instead able to enter their first team – a parent club may only enter one team. Due to the format changes, the competition also saw the return of Europa, Espanyol, Levante Badalona, and ten-time champions Barcelona, for the first time since 2019.
Team | 2023–24 division | 2024–25 division | First round | Second round | Third round | Fourth round | Quarter-finals | Semi-finals | |
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FC Barcelona | Liga F | TBC | |||||||
FC Levante Badalona | Liga F | TBC | |||||||
Primera Federación | Liga F | W | L | ||||||
SE AEM | Primera Federación | W | W | TBC | |||||
Primera Federación | Segunda Federación | W | L | ||||||
Tercera Federación | Segunda Federación | W | L | ||||||
Vic Riuprimer | Tercera Federación | W | W | W | TBC | ||||
CE Seagull | Tercera Federación | W | L | ||||||
CF Igualada | Tercera Federación | W | L | ||||||
CD Fontsanta-Fatjo | Tercera Federación | L | |||||||
CD Riudoms | Tercera Federación | W | L | ||||||
CE Sant Gabriel | Tercera Federación | L | |||||||
UE Porqueres | Preferente Catalana[2] | W | L | ||||||
CF Palautordera | Primera Catalana[3] [4] | W | L | ||||||
CD Ribes | Primera Catalana[5] [6] | L | |||||||
CFF Terres de Lleida | Segona Catalana[7] | Primera Catalana[8] | W | W | L | ||||
CF Castellterçol | Segona Catalana[9] | Primera Catalana[10] | L | ||||||
CF Molins de Rei | Segona Catalana | Primera Catalana[11] | W | L | |||||
CE Premià | Segona Catalana[12] | Primera Catalana[13] | W | L | |||||
CF Barceloneta | Segona Catalana[14] [15] | L | |||||||
Gimnàstic Manresa | Segona Catalana[16] [17] | L |
In the fourth round, teams that played in the Primera Federación (second national tier) in the 2023–24 season – Europa, SE AEM, and Espanyol – entered the draw alongside the winners of the third round.[18]
Espanyol – the only team competing in the Liga F (highest tier) in the 2024–25 season to already be participating – was knocked out of the competition in the quarter-finals by AEM, the same team that had knocked them out of the 2024–25 Copa de la Reina in October, and again by a goal from the former Espanyol player María Lara.[19]
Teams that played in the Liga F in the 2023–24 season – Barcelona and Levante Badalona – entered directly into the semi-finals, to play against the two quarter-final winners.