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2023–24 Liga F


Season
8 September 2023 – 16 June 2024
Barcelona9th title
Sporting de HuelvaVillarreal
BarcelonaReal MadridAtlético Madrid
240
755 (3.15 per match)
Caroline Graham Hansen (21 goals)
Barcelona 9–1 Las Planas(6 January 2024)Barcelona 8–0 Sevilla(5 November 2023)Barcelona 8–0 Madrid CFF(1 May 2024)
Real Sociedad 1–7 Barcelona(10 March 2024)Villarreal 0–6 Barcelona(11 November 2023)Real Betis 0–6 Barcelona(28 January 2024)
Barcelona 9–1 Las Planas(6 January 2024)
Barcelona(16 matches)
Barcelona(30 matches)
Levante Las Planas(17 matches)
Granada(11 matches)
38,707Barcelona 5–0 Real Madrid(19 November 2023)
371,950
1,550
← 2022–23 2024–25 →

The 2023–24 Primera División Femenina de Fútbol season, branded as Liga F, was the 36th edition of the Primera División Femenina de España de fútbol, and the second edition with professional status in its history. The tournament was organized by the Liga Profesional Femenina de Fútbol (LPFF).

Barcelona were the defending champions after winning the previous edition (28 wins, 1 draw and 1 defeat). They defended the title while remaining unbeaten with 29 wins and only one draw.

The competition was scheduled to start on 8 September 2023, but two days before that, it was reported that the first two rounds would be postponed due to a strike by the players, after a pay dispute between their union (AFE) and the federation (RFEF) was not resolved.

The competition was scheduled to start on 8 September 2023, but two days before that, it was reported that the first two rounds would be postponed due to a strike by the players, after a pay dispute between their union (AFE) and the Spanish football federation (RFEF) was not resolved. The strike came after the negotiations for a higher minimum wage were not resolved before the start of the season.

On 14 September 2023, an agreement for the next three seasons was reached between the parties to end the strike, which paved the way for the league season to start the next day with the matchday two matches. The matchday one matches were played from 3–5 October 2023.

At the end of the 2022–23 season, Eibar and Granada were promoted to Liga F from the Primera Federación, taking the places of Alavés and Alhama who were relegated.

TeamHome cityStadiumCapacity
Athletic ClubBilbaoLezama 23,200
Atlético MadridMadridCentro Deportivo Wanda2,700
BarcelonaBarcelonaJohan Cruyff Stadium6,000
EibarEibarIpurua8,164
GranadaGranadaCiudad Deportiva del Granada CF600
LevanteValenciaCiudad Deportiva de Buñol3,000
Levante Las PlanasSant Joan DespíMunicipal de Les Planes2,000
Madrid CFFSan Sebastián de los ReyesEstadio Fernando Torres6,000
Real BetisSevilleEstadio Luis del Sol1,300
Real MadridMadridAlfredo Di Stéfano Stadium6,000
Real SociedadSan SebastiánCampo José Luis Orbegozo2,500
SevillaSevilleEstadio Jesús Navas8,000
Sporting de HuelvaHuelvaCiudad Deportiva del Recreativo de Huelva1,300
UD TenerifeAdejeCampo Municipal de Adeje1,200
ValenciaValenciaEstadio Antonio Puchades3,000
VillarrealVillarrealCiudad Deportiva Pamesa Cerámica3,500
TeamHead coachCaptainKit manufacturerMain shirt sponsor
Athletic ClubDavid AznarGarazi MuruaCastoreNone
Atlético MadridArturo RuizLola GallardoNikeHerbalife
BarcelonaJonatan GiráldezAlexia PutellasNikeSpotify
EibarYerai MartínArene AltonagaHummelSmartlog Group
GranadaRoger LamesaLauriAdidasWiber
LevanteSánchez VeraAlharillaMacronFibra Valencia
Levante Las PlanasFerran BelletMari Paz VilasHummelNone
Madrid CFFVíctor Martín AlbaPaola UlloaAdidasThermor
Real BetisJoseba AgirreNuria LigeroHummelSocial Energy
Real MadridAlberto TorilIvana AndrésAdidasEmirates
Real SociedadNatalia ArroyoNerea EizagirreMacronHalcón Viajes
SevillaCristian ToroAmanda SampedroCastoreNone
Sporting de HuelvaPaco PichardoSandra CastellóJomaHuelva Original
UD TenerifeJosé Ángel HerreraPiscoHummelTenerife! Despierta emociones
ValenciaJesús OlivaMarta CarroPumaTM Grupo Inmobiliario
VillarrealSara MonfortePaola SoldevilaJomaPamesa Cerámica
TeamOutgoing managerManner ofdepartureDate of vacancyPosition in tableIncoming managerDate ofappointment
Sporting de HuelvaAntonio ToledoResigned24 November 202316thIván Rosado27 November 2023
Iván Rosado6 March 2024Paco Pichardo7 March 2024
Atlético MadridManolo CanoSacked25 March 20245thArturo Ruiz26 March 2024
Real BetisMaría PryMutual agreement28 March 202415thJoseba Agirre28 March 2024

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.

UEFA Champions League second round
UEFA Champions League first round
Relegation to Primera Federación
Relegation to Primera Federación
RankPlayerTeamGoals
1Caroline Graham HansenBarcelona21
2Salma ParallueloBarcelona20
3Cristina Martín-PrietoSevilla17
4Alba RedondoLevante16
5Synne JensenReal Sociedad14
6Sheila GuijarroAtletico Madrid13
Clàudia PinaBarcelona
Signe BruunReal Madrid
9Gabi NunesLevante11
Ana MarcosValencia
Kayla McKennaVillarreal
RankPlayerTeamAssists
1Caroline Graham HansenBarcelona19
2Aitana BonmatíBarcelona11
3Mariona CaldenteyBarcelona9
4Karen ArayaMadrid CFF8
Olga CarmonaReal Madrid
Eva NavarroAtletico Madrid
7Rinsola BabajideUD Tenerife7
Naomie FellerReal Madrid
9Rasheedat AjibadeAtletico Madrid6
Ona BatlleBarcelona
Esmee BrugtsBarcelona
Athenea del CastilloReal Madrid
Irina UribeLevante Las Planas
Rosa OtermínSevilla
PlayerForAgainstResultDateRound
Racheal KundananjiMadrid CFFSevilla5–1 (A)30 September 20233
Salma Paralluelo4BarcelonaSevilla8–0 (H)5 November 20237
Esmee BrugtsBarcelonaEibar5–0 (H)9 December 202311
Sheila Guijarro4Atlético MadridValencia6–1 (A)7 January 202413
Caroline MøllerReal MadridValencia7–1 (H)3 February 202416
Salma Paralluelo4BarcelonaReal Sociedad7–1 (A)10 March 202419
Giovana QueirozMadrid CFFVillarreal4–1 (A)16 March 202420
Patricia ZugastiAthletic ClubLevante Las Planas4–1 (H)31 March 202422

(H) – Home; (A) – Away

4 – Player scored four goals.

RankPlayerClubClean sheets
1Cata CollBarcelona12
2Adriana NanclaresAthletic Club10
3Emma HolmgrenLevante9
Misa RodríguezReal Madrid
Lola GallardoAtlético Madrid
6Sandra PañosBarcelona8
María MirallesEibar
8Paula VizosoReal Betis7
9Aline ReisUD Tenerife5
Elene LeteReal Sociedad
  • First goal of the season: Athenea del Castillo for Real Madrid against Valencia (15 September 2023)
  • Last goal of the season: Cristina Martín-Prieto for Sevilla against Athletic Club (16 June 2024)

Player

  • Most yellow cards: 9

    • Bernadette Amani (Eibar)
    • Jessica Martinez (Levante Las Planas)
    • Rosa Márquez (Real Betis)
    • Paula Perea (Real Betis)
    • Pamela González (Sevilla)
  • Most red cards: 2

    • Claudia Blanco (UD Tenerife)

Team

  • Most yellow cards: 63

    • Real Betis
  • Fewest yellow cards: 17

    • Barcelona
  • Most red cards: 4

    • UD Tenerife
  • Fewest red cards: 0

    • Athletic Club
    • Barcelona
    • Granada
    • Levante
    • Real Madrid
RankAutonomous CommunityNumberTeams
1Andalusia4Betis, Granada, Sevilla, and Sporting de Huelva
2Basque Country3Athletic Club, Eibar, and Real Sociedad
Community of MadridAtlético Madrid, Madrid CFF, and Real Madrid
Valencian CommunityLevante, Valencia and Villarreal
5Catalonia2Barcelona, Levante Las Planas
6Canary Islands1UD Tenerife
  • Official website (in Spanish)
  • Primera División at RFEF (in Spanish)
  • Liga F 2023/24 at LALIGA
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