Barcelona Femeni clinched their seventh straight Liga F title after beating local rivals Espanyol 4-1 at the Ciudad Deportiva Dani Jarque. The win, secured with four matches left in the season, was achieved with a predominantly young squad averaging just 22.3 years.

Only two regular starters—Cata Coll and Graham Hansen—featured in the starting lineup, while the rest were promising academy graduates who stepped up amid a summer that saw seven departures and injury setbacks, including to key player Aitana Bonmatí. Despite these challenges, the team maintained a high level of performance and goal-scoring prowess.

This seventh consecutive title underscores Barcelona's profound structural reforms initiated in 2015, which professionalized the club and established it as a dominant force in Spain and a European contender. The season has been nearly flawless, with only one defeat in 26 league games, scoring 116 goals while conceding only seven.

Coach Pere Romeu's strategy to field young talent in key matches without compromising quality shows a sustainable approach to squad development. With the team also reaching the Copa de la Reina final and Champions League semifinals, Barcelona aims to continue its success across competitions.

Thus, Barcelona Femeni not only strengthens its national dominance but also lays a solid foundation for sustained excellence, which matters deeply to fans eager for continued top-quality football and long-term growth.