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2003–04 FC Barcelona Femení season

FC Barcelona Femení
2003–04 season
ChairmanJoan Laporta
ManagerNatalia Astrain
StadiumMini Estadi
League1st Ascending and promotion to Superliga

The 2003–04 season was FC Barcelona Femení's third in the Primera Nacional (second tier), after winning the league but failing to earn promotion in each of the two previous seasons.

Summary

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The arrival of Joan Laporta as president of FC Barcelona saw an upturn in the outlook of the women's team. Laporta oversaw the team become incorporated into the structure of the club's youth football programme, including having Pitch 3 at the Mini Estadi to use for training, which strengthened them. As in the previous seasons since the league was restructured, Barcelona won the Catalonia and Balearic Islands group (group 3) of the Primera Nacional (second national tier). They then won each round of the promotion play-offs to return to the top flight.[1]

Players

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First team

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As of:[2]

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules; some limited exceptions apply. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Pos. Nation Player
GK Spain ESP María José Pons "Mariajo"
GK Spain ESP Marina Marimon
GK Spain ESP Cristina Molina
DF Spain ESP Ana María Escribano
DF Spain ESP Carla Tomàs
DF Spain ESP Sheila Sanchón
DF Spain ESP Marisa Quiles
DF Spain ESP Verónica Navarro
DF Spain ESP Zaida González
No. Pos. Nation Player
MF Spain ESP Margalida Mas
MF Spain ESP Alba Mena
MF Spain ESP Elia Giménez
MF Spain ESP Araceli José
MF Spain ESP Alba Vilas
2 MF Spain ESP Ana Carralero
MF Spain ESP Desiree Moya
FW Spain ESP Laia Ramón
FW Romania ROU Simona Vintilă

Competitions

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  Win   Draw   Loss

League

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14 September 2003 1 Barcelona 4–0 CF Igualada Barcelona
[1] Stadium: Pitch 2, Mini Estadi
21 September 2003 2 CE Sant Gabriel 1–3 Barcelona Sant Adrià de Besòs
[1]
28 September 2003 3 Barcelona 1–2 CF Platges de Calvià Barcelona
[1] Stadium: Pitch 2, Mini Estadi
5 October 2003 4 CE Sabadell B 0–3 Barcelona Sabadell
[1]
12 October 2003 5 Barcelona 3–0 CD Serverense Barcelona
[1] Stadium: Pitch 2, Mini Estadi
19 October 2003 6 RCD Espanyol B 2–2 Barcelona Sant Adrià del Besòs
[1] Stadium: Ciutat Esportiva de Sant Adrià
26 October 2003 7 Barcelona 6–1 Girona FC Barcelona
[1] Stadium: Pitch 2, Mini Estadi
2 November 2003 8 UD Collerense 0–2 Barcelona Palma de Mallorca
[1] Stadium: Camp Municipal Coll d'en Rebassa
9 November 2003 9 Barcelona 4–1 CF Pardinyes Barcelona
[1] Stadium: Pitch 2, Mini Estadi
23 November 2003 10 CFF Tortosa Ebre 0–1 Barcelona Tortosa
[1] Stadium: Municipal de Tortosa
30 November 2003 11 CF Vilanova i la Geltrú 0–5 Barcelona Vilanova i la Geltrú
[1]
7 December 2003 12 Barcelona 3–0 UE L'Estartit Barcelona
[1] Stadium: Pitch 2, Mini Estadi
14 December 2003 13 CF Llers 1–4 Barcelona Llers
[1]
21 December 2003 14 CF Igualada 0–2 Barcelona Igualada
[1]
18 January 2004 15 Barcelona 5–1 CE Sant Gabriel Barcelona
[1] Stadium: Pitch 2, Mini Estadi
25 January 2004 16 CF Platges de Calvià 0–2 Barcelona Magaluf
[1]
1 February 2004 17 Barcelona 4–0 CE Sabadell B Barcelona
[1] Stadium: Pitch 2, Mini Estadi
8 February 2004 18 CD Serverense 1–3 Barcelona Son Servera
[1]
15 February 2004 19 Barcelona 6–0 RCD Espanyol B Barcelona
[1] Stadium: Pitch 2, Mini Estadi
7 March 2004 20 Girona FC 2–2 Barcelona Girona
[1]
14 March 2004 21 Barcelona 5–2 UD Collerense Barcelona
[1] Stadium: Pitch 2, Mini Estadi
28 March 2004 22 CF Pardinyes 0–7 Barcelona Pardinyes
[1]
4 April 2004 23 Barcelona 8–1 CFF Tortosa Ebre Barcelona
[1] Stadium: Pitch 2, Mini Estadi
11 April 2004 24 Barcelona 6–0 CF Vilanova i la Geltrú Barcelona
[1] Stadium: Pitch 2, Mini Estadi
25 April 2004 25 UE L'Estartit 1–5 Barcelona L'Estartit
[1]
9 May 2004 26 Barcelona 4–1 CF Llers Barcelona
[1] Stadium: Pitch 2, Mini Estadi

Promotion play-offs

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Group stage

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16 May 2004 1 Atlético Madrid 0–1 Barcelona Majadahonda
[1]
6 June 2004 2 rest
[1]
13 June 2004 3 Barcelona 6–1 CD Rayco Barcelona
[1] [1]
  • Desi Red card
Stadium: Mini Estadi

Promotion stage

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20 June 2004 Leg 1 Barcelona 2–0 Oiartzun KE Barcelona
12:00 [1] Stadium: Mini Estadi
27 June 2004 Leg 2 Oiartzun KE 2–3 Barcelona Oiartzun
  • Naiara 16'
  • Intza 78'
  • Cristina Yellow card
[2], [3] Stadium: Karla Lekuona
Attendance: 600
Referee: Gómez Ríos

Notes

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  1. ^ Some sources identify Laia as the scorer of this goal, too.

References

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  1. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z aa ab ac ad ae Tomás Belenguer, Manuel (December 2021). Barça femení. Història des dels orígens fins al triplet. Barcelona: Base. pp. 125–127, 391. ISBN 978-84-19007-00-1.
  2. ^ "Plantilla 2003/04". Aupaathletic.com. Retrieved 11 August 2022.