Football is a game of numbers. Players wearing numbers, number of goals scored (or not scored), number of goals conceded (or not conceded), number of players on the pitch, number of defenders in a formation, to name a few. And no Pythagorean theorem, rather components of statistics and data. If we were to get into detail of people’s jobs in the football industry using numbers that would not limit but include scouts and analysts, coaching staff and management, physiotherapists and dietitians. In the case of FC Barcelona Femeni, who have rushed like a bull in a china shop this season with five victories in five matches played, numbers are meant to be built up and then break down records.
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With the 2023/24 Liga F club season having kicked off in Spain, FC Barcelona Femeni players sealed one victory against Madrid CFF and then immediately packed their international bags to represent their respective European countries for the first ever UEFA Women’s Nations League competition.
Barça Femení’s transfer window is officially closed with five departues and two signings. Here is a preview of the 2023/24 season.
Barça Femení brought Ona Batlle back home from Manchester earlier this summer and she will fit like a glove at the club, as discussed here.
Developments have occurred in the Negreira case, and they’re not exactly in favor of FC Barcelona.
How the inappropriate actions of RFEF President Luis Rubiales on an international stage prompted all twenty-three players from Women’s World Cup winning Spain to resign from the team only 5 days after triumph along with an additional sixty Spanish nationals until Rubiales is removed from office.
Many Barça fans are questioning Xavi’s decision to land Joao Cancelo as a new right-back after the departure of Ousmane Dembélé.
Spain advances into the semi-finals of the FIFA Women’s World Cup for the first time in their history with a scar. And not just any knee scab or band-aid bruise but rather a darker, deeper internal tear. A metaphorical win on paper but a literal loss on honor, morals and values.
Sweden’s Sweet Success vs the USA, Fridolina Rolfö’s Impact. Nice guys finish last, or at least that’s how the saying goes. But in the case of your national football team making it to penalties in a World Cup knockout stage, nobody wants to be the nice guy taking a penalty last. And that was exactly Sweden’s situation.
Barca’s deal with a German fund involved over a stake in Barca Studios seems to be in the balance following reports from Spain.