Athletic Club (women) explained

Clubname:Athletic Femenino
Fullname:Athletic Club Femenino
Nickname:Las Leonas
(The Lionesses)
Neskak
(Girls)
Rojiblancas
(Red-Whites)
Ground:Lezama (Field 2),
Biscay, Spain
Capacity:3,250
Chrtitle:President
Chairman:Aitor Elizegi
Mgrtitle:Head coach
Manager:Iraia Iturregi
League:Liga F
Season:2023–24
Position:5th
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Website:https://www.athletic-club.eus/en/teams/athletic-club-women/2019-20

Athletic Club Femenino is the women's football section of Athletic Bilbao, competing in Liga F. Athletic is one of the most successful women's teams in Spain, with five championships. Just as with the men's team, their official policy is to sign players native to or trained in football in the greater Basque Country.[1] The team plays at the club's facilities in Lezama on the outskirts of Bilbao.

History

The team was founded in 2000 as Leioa EFT after CD Sondika disbanded its women's team, which had played in the defunct División de Honor in the 1990s. After Leioa gained promotion to the new Superliga Femenina in just two years, it was absorbed by Athletic Bilbao, with the process coordinated by Ernesto Valverde and Andoni Zubizarreta.[2] At that time a reserve team, Athletic B, was also introduced – they currently compete in the second tier, the Primera Federación.[3]

In their debut season Athletic won the championship, and successfully defended the title in the next two seasons, becoming the first team to be awarded the trophy to keep permanently.[4] After a disappointing 2006 season, Athletic won its fourth title in 2007. As a result of their title wins they made four appearances in the UEFA Women's Cup, being knocked out in the group stages by 1. FFC Frankfurt in 2004, Djurgårdens IF in 2005, SV Saestum in 2006 and ASDCF Bardolino in 2008.

Athletic finished third in the next four championships between 2008 and 2011. In 2012 they were runners-up, and reached the Copa de la Reina final for the first time, losing to RCD Espanyol after extra time.[5] On 5 January 2013, the team celebrated its tenth anniversary, beating Arsenal LFC in a friendly match. They were cup runners-up again in 2014, this time losing on penalties to FC Barcelona, having finished second behind the same club in the league.

On 5 June 2016, Athletic won its fifth league title, nine years after its last success.[6] They competed in the UEFA Women's Champions League the following season, where they were eliminated by Danish champions Fortuna Hjorring in the Round of 32.

In June 2017, the club announced they would introduce a second reserve team for the coming season, made up of girls aged 13 to 15.[7] Later that year, a club proposal to enter another girls team (12/13 years) into a local boys' youth league was rejected by the provincial council.[8]

In January 2019, the club broke the European record for attendance at a women's football match with 48,121 spectators at San Mamés for a Copa de la Reina quarter-final fixture, a 2–0 loss to Atlético Madrid.[9] [10] (however, it only stood for a few months until Barcelona played Atlético in front of a 60,739 crowd).[11] That match was the 14th played by the women's team in the two versions of the club's main stadium since the first in 2003, with three more played there during the next year.[12]

Season to season

See main article: List of Athletic Bilbao Femenino seasons.

As Leioa EFT

SeasonDivisionPlaceCopa de la Reina[13]
2000–01Reg.bgcolor=lightgreen1st[14] N/A
2001–02bgcolor=silver1ª Nac.bgcolor=lightgreen1st[15] [16] N/A

As Athletic Bilbao

SeasonDivisionPlaceCopa de la Reina[17]
2002–03bgcolor=goldbgcolor=gold1stQuarterfinals
2003–04bgcolor=goldbgcolor=gold1stSemifinals
2004–05bgcolor=goldbgcolor=gold1stQuarterfinals
2005–06bgcolor=gold5thQuarterfinals
2006–07bgcolor=goldbgcolor=gold1stQuarterfinals
2007–08bgcolor=gold3rdQuarterfinals
2008–09bgcolor=gold3rdQuarterfinals
2009–10bgcolor=gold3rdQuarterfinals
2010–11bgcolor=gold3rdQuarterfinals
2011–12bgcolor=goldbgcolor=silver2ndbgcolor=silverRunner-up[18]
2012–13bgcolor=goldbgcolor=silver2ndQuarterfinals
2013–14bgcolor=goldbgcolor=silver2ndbgcolor=silverRunner-up[19]
2014–15bgcolor=gold3rdQuarterfinals
2015–16bgcolor=goldbgcolor=gold1stQuarterfinals
2016–17bgcolor=gold5thQuarterfinals
2017–18bgcolor=gold3rdSemifinals
2018–19bgcolor=gold5thQuarterfinals
2019–20bgcolor=gold5thSemifinals
2020–21bgcolor=gold11thDid not enter
2021–22bgcolor=gold7thRound of 16
2022–23bgcolor=gold10thSemifinals

Honours

Titles

Official competitions

Invitational competitions

2015

2017, 2018

2019[20]

UEFA competition record

Season Competition Stage Result Opponent Scorers
2003–04

Women's Cup

Group stage

2–0
5–2
1–8
Castrillo, Fernández
Iturregi 2, Angulo, Ferreira, Ibarra
Juaristi
2004–05

Women's Cup

Qualifying stage

10–3
1–1
5–0
Sánchez 2, Fernández, Ferreira, Iturregi, Onaindia, Orueta, Vázquez, Zabala + 1 o.g.
Juaristi
Fernández 2, Vázquez 2, Orueta
Group stage

2–2
2–3
5–1
Iturregi, Vázquez
Ferreira, Olabarrieta
Vázquez, Fernández, Ibarra, Murua
2005–06

Women's Cup

Qualifying stage

6–2
3–0
1–1
Vázquez 3, Fernández, Gurrutxaga, Juaristi
Fernández, Juaristi, Orueta
Fernández
2007–08

Women's Cup

Qualifying stage

4–0
16–0
0–1
Díez, Ferreira, Murua, Vázquez
Vázquez 7, Juaristi 3, Olabarrieta 2, Díez, Iturregi, Murua, Sánchez
2016–17

Women's Champions League

Round of 32

2–1
1–3 (a.e.t.)
Fortuna HjørringCorres, Oroz
Vázquez

Players

Current squad

As of 3 October 2023[21]

Reserve team

See main article: Athletic Club Femenino B.

Former players

For details of current and former players, see .

See also

External links

Notes and References

  1. https://www.joe.co.uk/sport/a-new-cathedral-athletic-clubs-move-to-a-new-san-mames-219069 A new Cathedral: Athletic Club’s move to a new San Mamés
  2. Web site: Hace 20 años del primer Athletic femenino. 20 years since the first Athletic women . Diario AS. Aimara G.. Gil. es. 6 October 2022. 22 December 2023.
  3. News: Athletic Club B – players 2016–17. Athletic Bilbao. official website. 1 September 2016. 15 July 2017.
  4. http://hemeroteca.mundodeportivo.com/preview/2005/04/18/pagina-12/1521377/pdf.html?search=trofeos%20instintos%20del%20bar%C3%A7a A historic triple
  5. http://www.marca.com/2012/06/10/futbol/mas_futbol/1339328620.html?a=335d90d553b3d1dffe2a7755ba8c6122&t=1359332634 Mari Paz dresses as a queen to give Espanyol its sixth Cup
  6. Web site: El Athletic se proclama campeón de la Primera División Femenina. LaLiga. 5 June 2016. 17 October 2016. es.
  7. News: Third ladies' team for Athletic. Athletic Bilbao. official website. 15 June 2017. 15 July 2017.
  8. https://www.elcorreo.com/bizkaia/diputacion-impide-athletic-20171013134605-nt.html Alega falta de tiempo y de consenso con las demás escuadras femeninas para hacer una excepción con este grupo formado por niñas de 12 y 13 años (The Delegation prevents Athletic from including a team of girls in the men's league)
  9. Web site: Despite the defeat, attendance record in San Mamés. Athletic Bilbao . 30 January 2019. 31 January 2019.
  10. Web site: Récord del fútbol femenino español: 48.121 espectadores en San Mamés. El Mundo. 30 January 2019. 31 January 2019. Record for Spanish women's football: 48,121 spectators at San Mamés.
  11. Web site: Record crowd watches Barcelona Women beat Atlético Madrid 2-0. BBC Sport . 17 March 2019. 18 March 2019.
  12. https://www.athletic-club.eus/en/news/2020/03/30/17-anos-del-primer-partido-del-athletic-femenino-en-san-mames 17 years since the first Athletic women’s match at San Mamés
  13. Web site: Ladies - Cup 2016-17 (other seasons can be selected). Athletic Bilbao. 13 March 2018.
  14. Web site: Territorial Vizcaína Femenina 2000–01. es. Futbolme. 17 October 2018.
  15. Web site: Primera Nacional Femenina (Grupo 1) 2001–02. es. Futbolme. 17 October 2018.
  16. Web site: Fase de ascenso a Superliga (Grupo 2) 2001–02. es. Futbolme. 17 October 2018.
  17. Web site: Ladies - Cup 2016-17 (other seasons can be selected). Athletic Bilbao. 13 March 2018.
  18. Web site: El Español [sic] conquista su sexta Copa de la Reina al ganar 2-1 al Athletic]. Espanyol wins its sixth Copa de la Reina by beating Athletic 2-1. ABC. Laura Marta. 11 June 2012. 19 January 2019. es.
  19. Web site: Los penaltis coronan al Barcelona como campeonas de Copa. Penalties see Barcelona crowned as Cup winners. Marca. David Menayo. 21 June 2014. 19 January 2019. es.
  20. https://www.athletic-club.eus/en/news/2019/08/15/campeonas-del-carranza Champions of the Carranza
  21. Web site: Athletic Club Women Team 2022-23. Athletic Club. 19 September 2022.