Barcelona Femení once again proved their high quality by winning the League, reaffirming the club’s status and highlighting the squad’s strengths. Coach Pere Romeu successfully combined La Masia graduates with established players, maintaining competitiveness despite a season without major signings.

Goalkeeper duties rotated between Cata Coll and Gemma Font, both delivering reliable performances in key moments. Coll stood out with her consistency and defensive influence, despite occasional minor lapses. In defense, leaders like Irene Paredes and Ona Batlle brought indispensable experience and quality – with Batlle departing, her departure leaves a notable void.

Young talents such as Aïcha Camara and Carla Julià contributed significantly, showing maturity and quality early in their careers. Striker Ewa Pajor emerged as the team’s top scorer with 16 goals, alongside Claudia Pina’s remarkable 20-goal tally, firmly establishing themselves as attacking threats. Captain Alexia Putellas led on and off the field, providing crucial leadership and creativity.

What this means

Finally, the squad is shaping a core that balances veteran know-how and youthful ambition. This combination makes Barcelona Femení a serious contender at both domestic and European levels and guides future strengthening.

The League victory also signals to rivals that Barcelona will continue developing a dynamic, attacking style anchored by tactical discipline and academy talents.

In conclusion, Barcelona’s 2025/2026 success reflects smart coaching and outstanding individual performances across the squad, from goalkeepers to forwards. The team now faces new challenges and opportunities, well prepared by this solid season.