In the spirit of the Olympics, references from other, lesser known sports often become relatable…
Barça Femení
On a quiet, cloudy Thursday night in Nantes, France, the Spanish national women’s football team…
Live fast, travel often. Not exactly how the quote goes, but for Barcelona Femení the tail end of a domestic season in Spain and capping off European competition as champions means more time for training and less thinking for games. In this case, “l’equip” (the team) are heading across oceans and over borders to arrive 9,425 km away, or 5,856 miles away. Barcelona will be facing Mexican powerhouses Chivas Femenil in an international friendly at Estadio Akron near Guadalajara. And the people of Mexico are ready.
In the current international window, 18 Barça Femení players have been called into service, and this is just the start of an overworked summer.
Marc Vivés’s job this summer is to maintain Barça Femení’s sqaud strength and, if even possible, make it better.
Sources exclusively confirm to Blaugranagram that Barcelona Femení forward Mariona Caldentey has her heart set on Arsenal in the WSL, despite interest from elsewhere.
While other European women’s football fans wait anxiously for the end of June to know…
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
Barcelona qualifies for the Copa de la Reina final.