Marc Vivés’s productivity: Barça Femení transfer window looks to the future
Marc Vivés's job this summer is to maintain Barça Femení's sqaud strength and, if even possible, make it better.
Marc Vivés's job this summer is to maintain Barça Femení's sqaud strength and, if even possible, make it better.
So it came to pass, and then it went. On Saturday, May 25th, Barcelona Femeni proved the fan "theory of three" to be true, and took home their third European title. And all in style.
Tonight. The UEFA Women's Champions League Final. Barcelona Femeni fight for their third continental title.
. For nineteen year old footballer Júlia Bartel from Castellbisbal, Spain, life consists of having two of the most prestigious professional women's football clubs in Europe vying for her ability. A product of La Masia (Barcelona's youth academy), a FIFA.
While other European women’s football fans wait anxiously for the end of June to know how their squad might look next season, Barça Femení might already have everything done and dusted in the market. Yesterday, two reports came in –.
Barcelona's Aitana Bonmatí (R) celebrates scoring a goal with her teammates while Chelsea's Sjoeke Nüsken (L) looks down in disappointment / SportsMax
Barça Femení B are looking at Polish midfielder Weronika Araśniewicz
Barça Femení are set to become the first women's team to receive an official UEFA Fan Zone, at the UWCL Final
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"Those who don't follow women's football might think it's a clásico; those that do, know it's not." is how eternal Barça Femení captain Vicky Losada described the so-called rivalry between her team and Real Madrid Femenino in 2021.