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Primera División Femenina Round 11 Recap

Barcelona delivered a statement win in the Clásico

Barcelona delivered a statement performance at the Estadi Johan Cruyff, dismantling Real Madrid in a Clásico that quickly became one‑sided. From the opening whistle, the hosts imposed their rhythm, controlling possession and forcing Madrid onto the back foot. By halftime, Barça had already carved out a 2–0 advantage, their attacking fluency and pressing game leaving little room for their rivals to breathe. The second half brought no respite. Barcelona maintained relentless pressure, adding two more goals to seal a comprehensive 4–0 victory and underline the gulf in quality on the day. The result not only reinforced Barcelona’s dominance in the league but also carried symbolic weight, bragging rights secured in Spain’s marquee fixture, and a reminder of the standards required to challenge them.

Deportivo Secures Narrow Victory

Deportivo de La Coruña ground out a crucial 1–0 victory over Levante, a result that underlined both their resilience and growing maturity in Spain’s Primera División Femenina. The opening half was defined by balance and caution, with neither side able to carve out the decisive chance. Both teams went into the interval locked at 0–0, reflecting the cagey nature of the contest. The breakthrough arrived after the restart, as Deportivo seized their moment to break the deadlock. From there, the hosts leaned on defensive discipline, closing spaces and repelling Levante’s attempts to respond. Their back line held firm through the final stages, ensuring the single goal was enough to secure all three points in Round 11 of the regular season. It was a performance that combined patience with grit, exactly the type of result that can prove pivotal in a campaign where margins are increasingly fine.

Madrid CFF secured a comfortable victory on the road

Madrid CFF delivered one of their most assured displays of the season as they swept aside Alhama 4–1 at the Campo Municipal de Fútbol José Kubala. The visitors dominated from the outset, striking twice in the first half to seize full control. Alhama struggled to cope with Madrid’s sharp movement and pace, and any hope of a response faded when the visitors added a third after the restart. A late fourth underlined Madrid CFF’s superiority, before Alhama grabbed a stoppage-time consolation that did little to alter a one-sided afternoon.

Atletico Madrid Dominates in Clean Sheet Victory

Atletico Madrid Women delivered a commanding display to see off FC Levante Badalona 2–0. The hosts stamped their authority early, taking a deserved lead into the break, before doubling their advantage in the second half to put the contest beyond doubt. It was a professional performance from start to finish. Atletico managed the tempo, pressed their advantage when it mattered, and shut out their opponents completely. The three points underline their intent in the league and leave Levante Badalona with little to show for their efforts.

Basque Derby Ends in a Stalemate

The highly anticipated clash between Real Sociedad W and Athletic Club W ended all square, with both teams finding the net in a 1-1 draw. The first half at the Instalaciones de Zubieta was a cagey affair, with neither side able to break the deadlock. The match sprang to life after the interval, as both teams scored to ensure the points were shared. This result reflects the closely matched nature of the two rivals, who battled intensely for regional pride and league standing.

Granada Fights Back for Thrilling Draw with Tenerife

In what was arguably the most entertaining match of the day, Granadilla Tenerife and Granada played out a pulsating 2-2 draw. The hosts came out firing, establishing a 2-1 lead by halftime at the Football Field Adeje. However, Granada showed immense character in the second half, finding a crucial equalizer to fight their way back into the game and earn a valuable point on the road. The four-goal thriller was a showcase of attacking football and resilience from both sides.

Sevilla Edges Edf Logrono in Tight Contest

Sevilla Women claimed a hard‑earned 1–0 victory against Edf Logroño at the Estadio Jesús Navas, a result built on defensive discipline and patience. The first half offered little in the way of clear chances, with both sides locked in a tactical stalemate and heading into the break goalless. Sevilla’s breakthrough arrived after the restart, when sustained pressure finally told and the hosts found the decisive strike. From there, Sevilla managed the contest with composure, shutting down Logroño’s attempts to respond and holding firm until the final whistle. It was a classic war of attrition, one goal enough to secure all three points and underline Sevilla’s ability to grind out results when margins are tight.

Espanyol Claims Away Victory Over Eibar

Espanyol Women left the Estadio Municipal de Ipurua with a 2–1 win that owed much to grit as well as guile. The opening exchanges were finely balanced, both sides trading goals to reach the interval level at 1–1. The decisive moment came after the break, when Espanyol carved out the chance that tipped the contest their way. From then on, the visitors leaned on resilience rather than flair, absorbing pressure and closing down space to protect their advantage.

Full Results

  • Deportivo Abanca 1–0 Levante UD
  • Alhama CF ElPozo 1–4 Madrid CFF
  • FC Barcelona 4–0 Real Madrid
  • Atlético Madrid 2–0 FC Levante Badalona
  • Real Sociedad 1–1 Athletic Club
  • Costa Adeje Tenerife 2–2 Granada CF
  • Sevilla FC 1–0 DUX Logroño
  • SD Eibar 1–2 RCD Espanyol

For more detailed analysis and upcoming fixture information, stay tuned to our coverage of the Primera División Femenina.

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