Competition: | Liga F |
Season: | 2024–25 |
Continentalcup1: | Champions League |
Prevseason: | 2023–24 |
Nextseason: | 2025–26 |
The 2024-25 Primera División Femenina de Fútbol season, branded as Liga F, is the 37th and current edition of the Primera División Femenina de España de fútbol. The tournament is organised by the Liga Profesional Femenina de Fútbol (LPFF).
Barcelona are the defending champions after winning the previous edition unbeaten (29 wins, 1 draw).[1]
The competition is scheduled to start on 8 September 2024, and end on 18 May 2025. This will mean the season ends before the 2024–25 UEFA Women's Champions League and 2024–25 Copa de la Reina de Fútbol do. Despite the shortened season, the Liga F said it is not planned for there to be any midweek matches.[2]
The draw for the league was held on 19 August 2024, less than a month before it was set to begin.[3]
At the end of the 2023–24 season, Deportivo Abanca and Espanyol were promoted to Liga F, taking the places of Sporting de Huelva and Villarreal, who were relegated.
Team | Home city | Stadium | Capacity |
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Athletic Club | Bilbao | Lezama 2 | |
Atlético Madrid | Alcalá de Henares (Madrid) | Centro Deportivo Wanda | |
Barcelona | Sant Joan Despí (Barcelona) | Johan Cruyff Stadium | |
Deportivo Abanca | A Coruña | Cidade Deportiva de Abegondo | |
Eibar | Eibar | Ipurua | |
Espanyol | Sant Adrià de Besòs (Barcelona) | Ciutat Esportiva Dani Jarque | |
Granada | Granada | Ciudad Deportiva del Granada CF | |
Levante | Valencia | Ciudad Deportiva de Buñol | |
Levante Badalona | Badalona (Barcelona) | Estadi Municipal de Badalona | |
Madrid CFF | San Sebastián de los Reyes (Madrid) | Estadio Fernando Torres | |
Real Betis | Seville | Estadio Luis del Sol | |
Real Madrid | Madrid | Alfredo Di Stéfano Stadium | |
Real Sociedad | San Sebastián | Campo José Luis Orbegozo | |
Sevilla | Seville | Estadio Jesús Navas | |
UD Tenerife | Adeje | Campo Municipal de Adeje | |
Valencia | Valencia | Estadio Antonio Puchades | |
Team | Head Coach | Captain | Kit manufacturer | Main shirt sponsor |
---|---|---|---|---|
Athletic Club | David Aznar | Garazi Murua | Castore | None |
Atlético Madrid | Arturo Ruiz | Lola Gallardo | Nike | Herbalife |
Barcelona | Pere Romeu | Alexia Putellas | Nike | Spotify |
Deportivo Abanca | Irene Ferreras | Cris Martínez | Kappa | Abanca |
Eibar | Yerai Martín | Arene Altonaga | Hummel | Smartlog Group |
Espanyol | Juan Ignacio Ibarra | Carol Marín | Kelme | Área Jurídica Global |
Granada | Roger Lamesa | Lauri | Adidas | Wiber |
Levante | Sánchez Vera | Alharilla | Macron | Fibra Valencia |
Levante Badalona | Ferran Bellet | Mari Paz Vilas | Hummel | None |
Madrid CFF | Víctor Martín Alba | Paola Ulloa | Adidas | Thermor |
Real Betis | Joseba Agirre | Nuria Ligero | Hummel | Social Energy |
Real Madrid | Alberto Toril | Ivana Andrés | Adidas | Emirates |
Real Sociedad | Natalia Arroyo | Nerea Eizagirre | Macron | Halcón Viajes |
Sevilla | Cristian Toro | Amanda Sampedro | Castore | None |
UD Tenerife | José Ángel Herrera | Pisco | Hummel | Tenerife! Despierta emociones |
Valencia | Jesús Oliva | Marta Carro | Puma | TM Grupo Inmobiliario |
The table lists the positions of teams after each week of matches. In order to preserve chronological evolvements, any postponed matches are not included to the round at which they were originally scheduled, but added to the full round they were played immediately afterwards.
(H) – Home; (A) – Away
4 – Player scored four goals.
Player
Team
Rank | Autonomous Community | Number | Teams |
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1 | 3 | Betis, Granada, Sevilla | |
Athletic Club, Eibar, and Real Sociedad | |||
Barcelona, Espanyol, and Levante Badalona | |||
Atlético Madrid, Madrid CFF, and Real Madrid | |||
5 | 2 | Levante, Valencia | |
6 | 1 | UD Tenerife | |
Deportivo Abanca |