What happened to the last Barça that won the Women’s League?

Barça is the clear favorite to win the First Iberdrola title this season. With the competition suspended on the occasion of the coronavirus, the Barça team is the solo leader at no more and no less than nine points away from Atlético, second classified and current champion of the last three Leagues. After an outstanding season, with only two draws in 21 games, Lluís Cortés's men are trying to regain the league throne, the one they have not held since 2015. Then, in the 2014-15 season, they culminated a streak of four consecutive Primera titles after a season in which they only yielded a draw and three defeats, with a balance of 88 goals in favor and 9 against.

On the occasion of this forced stoppage in the First Iberdrola, we take the opportunity to remember the last Barça who lifted a League, the one who made history by overcoming historical figures such as Athletic and Rayo Vallecano in the women's domestic competition. The Basques won three titles between 2003 and 2005, while those from Madrid had been the most regular during 2009 and 2011. In this group of illustrious Spanish women's football, Atlético sneaked in these years, with the last three Leagues won.

Players during a League Classic in 2015.

Goal: Chelsea and Ráfols

The English Chelsea and the Spanish Laura Ráfols they defended the Catalan goal in 2014-15. The first of them left at the end of that season Barça to join Malaga, the team with which he descended last year. After going down to Segunda, Chelsea changed the city of Malaga for another of the Andalusian coast: Huelva, where he is now the starting goal for Sporting de Huelva. While, Ráfols continued at Barça after that season in which they won the fourth league title and remained in the culé locker room until 2018, year in which he retired from professional football.

A defensive line with Unzué or Ruth García

In the defense of that Barça from 2014-15 we find several players from the current Barça squad: Marta Torrejón or Melanie Serrano. But, there is a predominance of former Catalans. From a Leire Landa years later he hung up his boots at Barça until Marta Unzué or Ruth García, who are still active in the Athletic and the I raised, respectively. He also occupied that defensive wall Núria Garrote Camuñez, who now wears the Seagull shirt in the Iberdrola Challenge.

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Sonia Bermúdez, in her time as a Barça player.

A machine room led by Marta Corredera or Torrecilla

In the midfield of the Barça Femenino 2014-15 heavyweights of this First Iberdrola participated as Marta Corredera or Virginia Torrecilla. Both internationals with the national team and players from Levante and Atlético de Madrid, respectively, join the First Cristina Baudet (Espanyol), Sandra Hernández (Valencia) or Gemma Gili, which is still at Barça. There are also members of this template in the Iberdrola Challenge (Second): Míriam Diéguez de Oña (Alavés) and Pilar Garrote Camuñez (Seagull), or even retired players like Esther Romero Ruiz.

Alexia Putellas, Mariona and Jenni Hermoso were already in the attack

Despite the fact that his weight in the Barça goal did not reach as much quota as now, Alexia Putellas, Jenni Hermoso and Mariona Caldentey they were part of the culé attack of the last league title of Barça. The three players, who this year have a total of 39 goals among the three, dominated by Jenni, scorer with 23 goals. From Madrid to Madrid. At Barça champion 2015, the top scorer in the Catalan dressing room was Sonia Bermúdez. The current forward of the I raised he then added 15 goals, to which he added the 10 goals of Willy (Betis) or the 9 of Jenni Beautiful. Also formed that attack Andrea Falcón, who was already taking his first steps as a star, and who this year has not been able to demonstrate his quality at Barça due to a serious injury.