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Primera División Femenina standings
TEAM
P
W
D
L
GOALS
PTS
1
Barcelona W
30
28
1
1
118 : 10
85
2
Real Madrid W
30
24
3
3
80 : 25
75
3
Levante W
30
21
3
6
80 : 34
66
4
Atletico Madrid W
30
16
9
5
54 : 35
57
5
Madrid CFF W
30
17
5
8
65 : 48
56
6
Granad. Tenerife W
30
11
7
12
35 : 44
40
7
Sevilla W
30
10
10
10
45 : 44
40
8
Real Sociedad W
30
10
9
11
54 : 50
39
9
Valencia W
30
11
4
15
36 : 55
37
10
Athletic Club W
30
10
5
15
34 : 44
35
11
Levante Las Planas
30
6
8
16
24 : 61
26
12
Real Betis W
30
6
7
17
26 : 62
25
13
Sporting Huelva W
30
6
7
17
24 : 54
25
14
Villarreal W
30
5
8
17
27 : 65
23
15
Alhama
30
5
6
19
24 : 57
21
16
Deportivo Alavés
30
5
6
19
35 : 73
21
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Primera División Femenina: A Brief History
The Primera División Femenina is the top-tier professional women’s football league in Spain. It was founded in 1988, making it one of the oldest women’s football leagues in the world. It is organized by the Royal Spanish Football Federation (RFEF).
The league initially began with only four teams: Rayo Vallecano, Atlético Madrid, Real Madrid, and Athletic Club de Bilbao. The first season began in October 1988 and ended in May 1989, with Rayo Vallecano winning the championship. Since then, the league has grown to include 16 teams, with the most recent addition being CD Tacon in 2019.
The league operates under a promotion-relegation system, with the top two teams in the league earning promotion to the top-tier league and the bottom two teams being relegated to the second-tier league. The league also operates a cup competition, the Copa de la Reina, which is open to all teams in the Primera División Femenina.
The Primera División Femenina has grown in popularity in recent years, with attendances increasing and more teams joining the league. The league is now seen as one of the top women’s football leagues in Europe and is a major contributor to the growth of the women’s game in Spain.
The 2022 season of the Primera División Femenina Spain kicked off on September 11th, 2022 and will end on May 21st, 2023. Currently, 240 out of the total 117 matches have been played and the top three teams in the standings are Barcelona W with 30 points, Real Madrid W with 22 points and Atletico Madrid W with 20 points. However, there are still 123 matches left to be played, so the standings could still change drastically. The top three teams are separated by only 10 points, so the competition is still wide open and any of the teams could potentially take the championship. With 123 matches still to be played, the Primera División Femenina Spain season is sure to be an exciting one.The Primera División Femenina Spain is the top-tier women’s football league in Spain. It was first established in 1988, with Peña Barcilona being the first league winner. The teams are divided into three tables, with a promotion and relegation system for the best and worst-performing teams. Each team plays a total of 341 games in one season, and the winner is the team with the most points at the end of the season. The top team qualifies for the Champions League main tournament or preliminary qualifications, while two additional teams qualify for the Champions League Qualification tournament or preliminary qualifications.
The Primera División Femenina Spain is the premier women’s football league in Spain, and is managed by the Royal Spanish Football Federation. The league’s largest TV partners are beIN Sports Spain, Esport3, ETB 1, and Gol.