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Barcelona Femení scored 12 goals in their 12-1 Liga F win against Madrid CFF, setting a new benchmark for the highest scoring match in the league this season. This result, part of their 15-0-1 record through matchweek 15, underscores their position at the top with 45 points and a goal difference reflecting 74 scored and 4 conceded.

In the 2025-2026 Liga F season, Barcelona Femení has maintained a strong lead, building on their history of multiple titles and long unbeaten runs. As the league progresses toward determining European qualification spots, this dominance matters for understanding team strategies and player impacts in women’s football in Spain.

Barcelona Femení Dominance in Liga F: Key Match Data Insights

Barcelona Femení’s dominance in Liga F shines through in their match against Madrid CFF, where it shows they held 74% possession compared to Madrid CFF’s 26%. They completed 669 of 745 passes for 90% accuracy, against 182 of 262 for 69%.

Touches reached 809 for Barcelona and 354 for Madrid CFF, with Barcelona recording more in attacking areas. Chance creation saw Barcelona take 28 shots, 14 on target, generating 4.6 xG. Madrid CFF managed 1 shot, 1 on target, with 0.1 xG.

The shot volume gap was 28 to 1, xG gap 4.6 to 0.1. Possession led to superior chance creation for Barcelona, with 50% shots on target efficiency versus Madrid CFF’s 100% on their single attempt.

Defensive performance included Barcelona conceding 1 shot, 0.1 xGA, with 0 saves. Madrid CFF conceded 28 shots, 4.6 xGA, with 4 saves (28% save rate). Blocks and clearances: Barcelona, 5 blocks and 1 clearance; Madrid CFF, 8 blocks and 31 clearances. Barcelona allowed 1 goal, Madrid CFF 12, no clean sheet for either.

Key statistical differences highlight possession versus chance creation, where Barcelona’s 74% translated to high xG. Their efficiency in front of the goal resulted in 12 goals from 4.6 xG.

Season-wide, Barcelona has scored 74 goals in 15 matches, as per public records, averaging over 4.9 per game. Their xG across matches often exceeds that of their opponents significantly, as seen in this fixture.

Previous high-scoring wins include 9-1 against Las Planas in 2023-2024 and 8-0 against Deportivo in November 2025, per verified sources. The 12-1 surpasses these, marking a record-breaking win.

Barcelona Femení Dominance in Liga F: Player and Team Analysis

Barcelona Femení’s dominance in Liga F is evident in individual performances during the Madrid CFF match. Ewa Pajor scored four goals, with 7 shots, 4 on target, 2.4 xG. Her efforts included goals at minutes 9, 21, 38, and 58, assisted by Clara Díaz and others.

Sydney Schertenleib added a brace at 28 and 71, with 4 shots, 3 on target, 0.3 xG. Carla Julià scored at 25 and assisted once, with 4 shots, 1 on target, 0.3 xG.

Alexia Putellas scored a penalty at 52, with 1 assist, 2 shots, 1 on target, 0.8 xG. Esmee Brugts scored at 43, Clàudia Pina at 81, and Ainoa Gómez at 68. An own goal by Núria Mendoza at 45+1 contributed. Assists came from Clara Díaz, Aïcha Cámara, Carla Julià, Marta Torrejón, Alexia Putellas, Laia Martret, Mapi León.

Team stats show Barcelona with 10 corners to 0, 24 crosses to 2. Tackles 9 to 16, interceptions 8 to 14, aerials won 6 to 7.Substitutions: Ona Batlle and Mapi León at 46′, Laia Martret and Clàudia Pina at 60′, Ainoa Gómez at 60′. These changes maintained momentum, with post-sub goals.

League-wide, Ewa Pajor leads with 15 goals this season, per current stats. Barcelona’s formation, 4-3-3, facilitated high passing accuracy and progressive play.

Compared to past seasons, Barcelona scored 128 goals in the 2023-2024 Liga F, winning the title. Their current pace suggests potential to exceed that, with xG analysis showing consistent overperformance. This match’s data reflects patterns in Barcelona’s wins, where high possession and shot volume overwhelm opponents.

The Ripple Effect Across the League

Barcelona Femení’s dominance in Liga F places them atop the standings with 45 points after 15 matches, ahead of competitors like Real Madrid. The league, Spain’s top women’s division, features 16 teams, with top spots qualifying for UEFA Women’s Champions League.

Historically, Barcelona has won 10 Liga F titles, including five consecutive from 2019-2020 to 2023-2024, per records. Their unbeaten run of 46 games ended in February 2025, but they rebounded strongly.

This 12-1 win, the highest scoring in recent Liga F history, surpassing the previous 9-1, highlights offensive prowess amid a season where they conceded only 4 goals.

Implications include pressure on other teams to adapt defensively. Madrid CFF’s 7-2-6 record pre-match shows mid-table struggles against top sides.

Broader women’s football trends show increasing goal tallies in top leagues, with Barcelona leading in scoring. For fans, such matches boost engagement, with attendance at 4,743 for this game.

Links: For comprehensive stats, visit the Women’s Football Zone page. More on the league at Liga Profesional de fútbol femenino.

The data from Barcelona’s 12-1 win and season performance explain their Liga F lead, with key factors like high xG, possession, and individual scoring driving outcomes.

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