Barcelona Femení C clinched promotion to the Segunda Federación after overcoming Gijón Futbol Femenino with a 4-2 aggregate score in the playoff. The decisive second-leg match was held at the Joan Gamper Sports City, where the Catalans won 2-0 after a 2-2 draw in Asturias.

The match started evenly balanced, but Barcelona gradually gained control and increased their presence in the opponent’s half. The breakthrough came just before the half-hour mark when Aissatou Traoré regained possession and assisted Laia Guerrero to score the opener. In the second half, Barcelona’s advantage grew when Natalia Madrazo of Gijón received a second yellow card, leaving her team a player down. Taking advantage of the numerical superiority, Barcelona secured the final goal in the 88th minute through Sisi, confirming their promotion to the third tier of Spanish women's football.

This achievement caps an impressive journey since the team’s creation just four seasons ago. Barcelona Femení C has achieved four consecutive promotions, advancing from the Catalan Second Division to the Catalan First Division, then to Preferente, followed by Tercera Federación, and now to Segunda Federación.

What this means

Firstly, the promotion reflects the consistent and effective development within Barcelona’s women’s academy. Moving up to Segunda Federación represents an important challenge requiring adaptation to a higher level of competitive and physical demands. Successfully competing at this level will strengthen the pathway connecting younger players with Barcelona’s senior women’s sides.

Secondly, having three women's teams competing across Spain’s top three tiers is a significant advantage for the club’s long-term plans. It provides unparalleled opportunities for game time and player development across different age groups, following models used by leading European clubs renowned for their comprehensive women’s programs.

Looking ahead, strong performances in the Segunda Federación will form a foundation for further strengthening of Barcelona Femení B and supporting the main team in Liga F Moeve. It fits into a broader strategy aimed at reinstating Barcelona’s dominance at the European and domestic levels.

In summary, Barcelona Femení C’s latest promotion is a tangible indicator of the club’s growing maturity and competitiveness in women’s football. The upcoming season will be crucial to gauge the true progress of the team and the potential of players moving closer to first-team opportunities.